Appalachian High School - Laurel Yearbook (Boone, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Gerry Hollars, do will and bequeath my love of fun to Molly Casselberry. Joanne Houser, do will and bequeath my soprano voice to Porky Burkett. Nell Johnson, do will and bequeath my stubborness to Basil Smith. , Ernest Lyons, do will and bequeath my red hair to Margaret Phillips. Archie Lyons, do will and bequeath my muscles to Paul Richardson. Arlene Mast, do will and bequeath my baton to Cleo Bolick. Bobby McConnell, do will and bequeath my place as president of the student body to whoever is fool enough to take it. Bill McNeil, do will and bequeath my bark (which is worse than my bite) to Alfons. Fred Michael, do will and bequeath my wolf whistles to Joe Edmisten. Billie Miller, do will and bequeath my pretty face to David Hodges. Worth Miller, do will and bequeath my country style lovin' to Milton Barden. Dora Moretz, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Kermit Dacus. Eston Moretz, do will and bequeath my last name to Bill Moretz. H. M. Moretz, do will and bequeath the school's movie projectors to Lambert Wood. Elsie Nichols, do will and bequeath my great big beautiful eyes to any young thing who needs dome help in flirting with the boys. Catherine Northern, do will and bequeath all the jokes I know to anyone who wants them. Joan Phillips, do will and bequeath my alto voice to Neva Norris. Olive Proffit, do will and bequeath my Senior English notes to George Rich- ardson. Pearl Proffit, do will and bequeath my seriousness to Dugan Greer. Charles Ransom, do will and bequeath my northern accent to the one at A. H. S. who has the most southern accent. Nettie Lou Rogers, do will and bequeath my pin-up pictures to Jimmy Johnson. Edith Stamey, do will and bequeath my men-friends to Betty Jean Norris. Alma Teague, do will and bequeath my zany language to Ed Hayes. Maurice Templeton, do will and bequeath my gorgeous smile to Armfield Coffey. Beatrice Townsend, do will and bequeath my friendliness to Yvonne Boden- hammer. Bina Triplett, do will and bequeath my fatal charm to Jimmy Graham. Nancy Shull, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to my sister Della. Kate Vannoy, do will and bequeath my love for third period dramatics to Betty Raye Greene. Shirley Watson, do will and bequeath my personality plus to Donald Lyons. Glen Wilcox, do will and bequeath my love for Blowing Rock to anyone who can use it. James Wilcox, do will and bequeath just anything I've got that anyone else wants. Roy Wood, do will and bequeath Pat Aldridge and Patsy McGuire to Shep Lewis in hopes that he can get rid of them. I never could. Betty Lou Winebarger, do will and bequeath the fun I get out of life to Clyde Austin.

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SSS SS oS oS . least Will Ana lestament Syeatian @lacs of 1950 Betty Jean Barnes, do will and bequeath my pretty dark complexion and hair to Dixon Qualls. Johnny Barnett, do will and bequeath my abili ty to stay away from women to Coaker Triplett. Jane Benfield, do will and bequeath my love for the backfield to Landy Brown. John J. Bingham, do will and bequeath my ability to break hearts to Jerry Troutman. Bill Blackburn, do will and bequeath my likeable personality to Dopey Rogers. Barbara Bingham, do will and bequeath my love for cheerleading to anyone who likes it as much as I do. Helen Bowles, do will and bequeath my salesman-ship to Harry Farthing. Newell Carroll, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Gerry to no one. I intend to keep on getting along with her myself. Annie Lee Carlton, do will and bequeath my dainty height to Hugh Hartley. Mary Colvard, do will and bequeath my constancy in love to Margie South. James Coffey, do will and bequeath my bus driving ability to Jimmy Cline. Aretta Cook, do will and bequeath my place in the lunchroom to Joann Greene. Franklin Cook, do will and bequeath my quiet retiring nature to Bobby Cooke. Mary Frances Cook, do will my poise and assurance to Peggy Klutz. Shirley Cook, do will and bequeath my sweet disposition to Clara Teague. Jo Ann Critcher, do will and bequeath my tiny figure and pretty blond hair to Jane Keplar. Louella Critcher, do will and bequeath my sense of humor to Tyre Walsh. Isabel Eggers, do will and bequeath my monkey-shines to just anybody. Mack Elrod, do will and bequeath my football uniform to anyone who can keep it moving as fast as I did. Nancy Elrod, do will and bequeath my quiet personality to RubyGreer. Kenneth Green, do will and bequeath my big feet to Betsy Hughes. Katheryn Benson, do will and bequeath my cheerfulness to Bill Crawford. Eleanor Geer, do will and bequeath my love for Tom Drake to Neva and Betty Sue Norris. Jo Ann Hardin, do will and bequeath my colleague, Joanne Aldridge to anyone who is crazy enough to take up the simple subject of debating. Jimmy Harrison, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Ramona Jones. Gordon Hartzog, do will and bequeath my car to Becky Shoemake, who is so fond of it. Dale Hodges, do will and bequeath my basketball uniform to anyone who can play as well as I. Patty Hodges, do will and bequeath my easy-going personality to my cousin, Pat Aldridge. Tommy Hodges, do will and bequeath all my good times (I had plenty) to Dempsey Wilcox.



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prophecy Well, well, it's nice ever so often to take a glimpse into the future and just see what will have happened to all your old high school friends. It's fun to see if they are all what you thought they would turn out to be and to see all the things they have done since your high days at good ole A. H. S. In our glimpse into the future one of the girls that first meets our eye is Betty Barnes. She still has that same sparkling personality we liked her for in the good old days and she is one of the most popular young matrons in Boone. Johnny Barnett, one of our most popular old buddies, is playing pro ball and is still a bachelor, of course. Jane Benfield, from Blowing Rock, who joined us in her senior year has taken Frankie's place as secretary at the high school. John J. Bingham is still making heart's palpitate just like he did when he came from Cove Creek to Boone his senior year, only now he is considered one of the world's greatest lovers. Oh, Johnny! Mack Elrod is the football coach at the high school and he is doing an excellent job. Bill Blackburn is the same sweet guy he was back in our school days and as coach of our basketball team, he is helping our school to attain greater glory. Aretta Cook, who is as sweet and thoughtful as ever, is now in charge of the A. H.S. lunchroom and Franklin Cook, who was never especially fond of Government Economics has become an authority on the subject and has taken Mr. Beaty's place on the faculty. Newell Carroll and Gerry Hollars are Mr. and Mrs. now and a cuter couple you've never seen. Marie Carroll and James Coffey are another cute couple who have tied the knot. Helen Bowles is now employed by Sears and Roebuck as chief buyer and is considered a very successful young business woman. Shirley Watson has turned into a very glamorous young secretary and is prettier than ever. Jo Ann Critcher and Shirley Cook are still some heart-breakers, only more so. Isabel Eggers is now a famous novelist. Her latest book was a Book-of-the Month Club selection. Nancy Elrod has replaced Miss Hampton on the faculty as she is now teaching Spanish to some unfortunate high school students who thought they were getting a crip course. FLASH: One of our former classmates, Jo Ann Hardin, who is acclaimed as an orator has gained even greater honor and fame by being elected the first woman President of the United States. Jimmy Harrison and Jo Houser are working now in commercial advertising. As two of the most promising young artists with the Arby Art and Advertising Co. they are expected to travel far in their work. Gordon Hartzog has set the world's speed record for auto- mobiles. He drove a Dodge, of course. The Gallop Poll reports that Dale Hodges is the most popular new-comer in Hollywood. Patty Hodges is now a quiet, reserved young married woman. Not quite the same Patty we used to know, is she? Tommy Hodges is playing professional football along with Ernest Lyons and James Wilcox. Charles Ransom hds married a little south- ern belleand has settled down in the leisurely old south. Worth Miller is still working himself to death doing nothing. Eleanor Geer has had hundreds of babies! Not her own, of course but now she is a world famous obstetrician.

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