Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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Hish-Hi-Lite BEST ALI- ROUND JOHNNY MORRISON ISABELLE fUSH Twenty-five

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MOST POPULAR BILL BAGGETT RACHEL NEWSOME Twenty-four



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Twenty-six LAST WIELAND: FES GAVE INeh We, THE SENIOR CLAss OF 1944, of Randolph County, of the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and realizing that our school days are about to close, do make, declare and publish this —our last will and testament. ARTICLE Tf Sec. 1. To our Alma Mater, we leave our love and devotion and pledge our loyalty to the ideals for which she stands. Sec. 2. To Mr. McLeod, we offer our apprecia- tion for helping us through this, our last year of school. Sec. 3. To Mr. Carpenter, we leave our heart- felt thanks for his efforts in guiding us through our last two years. Sec. 4. To the Senior Sponsors, Miss Lambert, Miss Powell, and Mrs. Prevette, we leave the love and good wishes of the entire Senior Class. Sec. 5. To all members of the faculty, we give our measure. of forgiveness for all they have done to us, together with our deepest regrets at part- ing. Sec. 6. To the incoming Senior Class, we leave our homerooms and also all chewing gum under the desks in aforesaid rooms. We also leave to them our claim as dignified Seniors. ARTICLE Il Sec. 1. I, Bobby Routh, do will my ability to get acquainted with all the new girls to Bob Rae- ford. Sec. 2. We, Conyous Moore and Irene Miller, do leave our flirtatious natures to C. C. Cranford and Richard Paisley. Sec. 3. We, Juanita Moore and Louise Morgan, do leave our “90” averages to needy underclass- men, hoping they will not worry about ‘“‘passing”’ as we did. Sec. 4. I, Jack Rich, do leave my extreme wit (or half-wit) to Rebecca Raper. Sec. 5. We, James Councilman and Porter Pritchard, do leave our “wim, wigor, and wi- tality” to the Pulliam twins. Sec. 6. I, Hazel Andrews, do bequeath my ex- cess poundage to Edith Trogdon. Sec. 7. I, Berta Rice, do will and bequeath my love for England to some other ally of that coun- try. Sec. 8. We, Rama Mae Teague and Doris Shaw, do leave the Cafeteria with regret. Sec. 9. I, Bill Baggett, do leave my “jalopy” to “Gad” Jarrell, knowing his extreme need for one. Sec. 10. I, Carolyn Cranford, do leave my school girl complexion and pretty black hair to Lib Tyson. Sec. 11. We, Alise Gray and Vivian Walker, do leave our perfect friendship. Sec. 12. I, O. B. Hasty, do leave my spirit of patriotism to Mack Patterson. Sec. 13. I, Ben Humble, do leave my ‘‘boners”’ to “Shelly” Hunsucker. Sec. 14. I, Albertine King, bequeath to Nina Walton my love for poetry. Sec. 15. We, “Dood” Newsome and Leoda Smith, do will our constant chattering and non- skid chewing gum to Marietta Wright. Sec. 16. I, Barbara Willis, do leave my ability to publish the news before it happens to George Ann Kivett. Sec. 17. We, Marie Bulla and Arlene Morgan, do leave our hot tempers to our teachers in the hope that they will use them to the best of their ability as we did. Sec. 18. I, Zena Andrews, do leave my bad English grades to anyone who can improve them. Sec. 19. We, Paul Parks and A. L. Usher, do leave our ability to interpret poetry to Donald Dobbins and C. A. Fry. Sec. 20. I, Bessie Cagle, do bequeath my Sun- day afternoon sessions with soldiers to Annie Lee Pritchard. Sec. 21. We, Vera McMasters and C. F. Cagle, do leave our curly locks to two Juniors less fortunate than we. Sec. 22. I, Rachel Deaton, leave my ability to keep books (and we do mean keep) to some “sucker” who takes Bookkeeping II. Sec. 23. I, Arnold Dixon, do leave my “‘super- man” build to Cecil Brown. Sec. 24. We, Isabelle Rush and Dot Trexler, leave our red hair to Ann Hooper and Rachel Trogdon. Sec. 25. I, Vera Lamb, do will my ability to catch and hold my man to Claudine Cox. Sec. 26. I, Max Nance, do will my successful love affairs to Ogburn Ferree. Sec. 27. I, Jane Gelback, will and bequeath my Southern drawl to Mary Krewson—(fresh from Pennsylvania). Sec. 28. I, Forrest Bray, do leave my ability ‘‘to win friends and influence people” to some grouchy Junior. Sec. 29. We, Eleanor Allred and Treva Pugh, leave our bashful, plushing ways to some forward Juniors. Sec. 30. I, Helen Allred, leave my heart to Billy White.

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