Angier High School - Old Acquaintances Yearbook (Angier, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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Angier High School - Old Acquaintances Yearbook (Angier, NC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 73 of 104
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Page 73 text:

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last mill ,Rnd esiamrni It is a sad occasion for my client, the Class of '60, of Angier High School, of the town of Angier, State of North Carolina, in this month of May, year of nineteen hundred and sixty. The class now faces the fact that the days of school are dying out, the time is drawing nearer to the final rites-GRADUATION. After a greatfdeal of consideration and in- ventory, the class asked me to state 'for her that she may have overlooked or been mistakeiffgin her inventory, but she hereby states her Last Will and Testament as follows: f' Attention: Listen while I read the document, as has been drawn up and sworn to: M ITEM I To our parents we leave our love and appreciation for theiikstruggle to get us through school. ITEM II- To our sponsors, Miss Ruth Jones and Miss Pansie Cameron, we leave peacewof mind, restful nights, and our best wishes. V ITEM Ill To our faculty we leave all notebooks, scratch papers, and old tests. ITEM IV. To Mr. Banks we leave a desk full of excuses to get out of school. ITEM V- To our mascots we leave our shoes hoping they'll follow our footsteps toward reaching their goals as SENIORS . ITEM VI To our dear old Alma Mater we leave our dearest memories and the hope that it will keep progressing . ITEM VII To the Juniors we leave fperiod!J hoping they will all become Seniors next year. ITEM VIII: To the Sophomores we leave all our old Biology booklets. ITEM IX: To the Freshmen we leave-hoping they'll work hard in the coming years and have as much fun as we have had. ITEM X: We, the Senior Class of '60, do hereby leave the following to our beneficiaries: 1. I, WINTON ADAMS, leave my ability to make D Honor Roll without taking my books home to Jimmy Gregory . 2. I, WANDRA ADAMS, leave my ability to get amnesia when I get around boys to Joy Denning. 3 I, BARBARA ALTMAN, le ave my height to Joyce Page . 4 I, JERRY ALTMAN, leave my blushes to Jimmy Matthews fthat is, if his face can turn that redj. 5. I, COY LEE BROADWELL, leave mfy good times, mischievous ways, loud laugh, and all my French Il homework papers to anyone taking French II next year. 6. I, BUDDY BYRD, leave everything I can't take away in my little black Bord. 7 I, BILLY RAY DUPREE, leave my ability to be Best Dressed to Sammy jackson. 8 I, TOMMY DUPREE, leave Bus 644 to anyone who has the ability to drive it. 9 I, JUDY ENNIS, would leave my fingernails but I don't have any. 10 I, JUDY FISH, would leave my red hair, but Ifigure it'll come out soon enough when I go to college. 11. I, MACK FOWLER, leave my ability to never take home any books and never make passing grades to A. G. Card. 4 12. I, MARY ANNE GARDNER, leave my basketball scorebook to anyone who wants the job as scorekeeper. 13. I, MARTHA GARNER, leave my loud, impatient ways to my sister, Ruth. 14. I, MARY GARNER, leave everything Martha doesn't leave. 15. I, GAIL GILES, leave my ability to attract Fords to Hilda Tart. 16. I, JIMMY GLASGOW, leave my naturally straight hair to anyone who will take care of it. 17, I, BENNY GREGORY, leave my position as left guard to Bill Banks in hopes he will hold it with honor, hard blocks, and sharp cleats. 18 I, BILLY GREGORY, leave my energetic ways to Paul Max Nordan. 19 I, LARRY GREGORY, leave all my excess weight to Sondra Reavis. 20. I, JUNE I-IEDGEPETH, leave my book, 360 Excuses to Stay Out of School, to Patty Sue Williams. 21. I, RUTH ANN I-LEDGEPETH, leave some of my freckles to Bobby Mauldiu. 22 I, EMMA JEAN HOCKADAY, leave my bottle of peroxide to Jean Upchurch. 23 I, FAYE DEAN HOCKADAY, leave all my books to Joyce Ennis in hopes she can carry them. 24 I, JUDY HOCKADAY, leave my reckless driving to Ora Mae Matthews, ip hopes she won't get caught. 25 I, MELVIN HUGHES, leave my job'at the grill to anyone who wants to work twice a week. 26 I, JON HUNT, leave my ambitious character to Glenda Adams. 27 I, RETHA LEE LAWRENCE, leave my 18-inch waist line to Jerry Sue Adams. 28 I, LARRY MANGUM, leave my ability to pass Algebra I Qin three yearsJ to Ronnie Owen. 29 I, FAYE MATTHEWS, leave my Beta Club pin to Bobby Brown. 30 I, ANDY MCLEOD, leave all my conduct points to anyone who wants them. 31 I, JUDITI-I MOORE, leave my ability to go steady to Mamie Johnson. 32 I, UDELL REARDON, leave my ability to make good grades to anybody who needs it. 33 I, LINDA SAULS, leave nothing because I need all I got. 34 I, JERRY SMITH, would leave my glasses, but I think I will need them. 35 I, MYRTLE SMITH, leave my book, Keeping A Steady Date, to Barbara Earp. 36 I, ROBERT STANCLL, leave my sleeping sickness to Bobby Ray Adams. I 37 I, ANNIE FAYE STANLEY, leave my quiet, sincere ways to Vicky Holland. 38 I, BOBBY LOU STONE, leave my French I and II books to Jerry Partin. 39 I, RICHARD WEAVER, leave my true Southern accent to anyone who can display a southern brogue as well as I can. 40 I, BILLY WILLIAMS, would leave my nickname TANK!' but I know no one is as suitable for it as I am. 41 I, BETTY LOU WOOD, leave my giggles and smile to Miss Cameron so that she will not be a grouch to her students next year. I 42 I, DOAN WOOD, leave to join Grady, taking with me my diploma, and everything that's mine, even my ability to run around on BIRD LEGS. 43 I, JOAN YOUNG, leave my titles as Most Original and Friendliest to Jaines Spence, who surely doesn't need them because he has plenty of titles of his own. f 44 I, NANCY YOUNG, leave my title Short Fat Fanny to Dorothy Dean. ,, 45 I, GLORIA STEPHENSON, leave all my Chemistry notes to anyone who will make more use of them than I did. I This, our Last Will and Testament, is hereby stated and witnessed. ' Witnesses Miss Pansie Cameron GLORLA STEPI-IENSON Miss Ruth Jones Class Testatrix 68



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it T! 2 , , f 3 by N 5 a H A Www L, J. f, xlilrl? f?xYt,5 it - in f - WSH- - , Y' If ,,g9f .,,n,, 4 V. 1 i Y 'W x, ,Qi I 317 si 4. y B.. Left to right: Assistant Coach Wilmer Walker, A. G. Card, Andy McLeod, jerry Partin, Bill Banks, Billy Williams, Buddy Byrd, Coach Bruce Shelley, Rex Matthews, Harold Woodall, Lynwood Dupree, Billy Surles, Fred Owen, Don Fish. iw. f 2' 4 - Q Left to right: Ronnie Smith, Frankie Howard, Guerney Hayes, Ronnie Warren, Bickey jackson, W. C . Asheworth, Ronnie McLeod, Willie Jeffries, Robert Hall, Marvin Smith, Coach Bruce Shelley Jerry Teasley, Bill Lee, Mike McLeod, Don Bett. 70

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