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

 - Class of 1948

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.fast WW an latftment Sec. 19. I, Hgrlockeg, leave my habit of to Janet Story in the hope that it doesn't get her in as much trouble as it did me. Sec. 20. I, Betty Lou Edwards, do will my ability to read French to Ruth Beeson. Sec. 21. I, A. C. Dunn, Jr., do will my love for French to Hal York. Sec. 22. I, Wglrd Davis, leave my work at the Big Bear to Leon Furr. Sec. 23. I, Pe Y Y Garr do leave my fickle eyes to Joe Trogdon in the hope that he does not get into as much trouble with them as I did. Sec. 24. I, Betty Sue, Lewallen, do leave my dancing ability to Janet Story. Sec. 25. I, Bonnie Anne Pearce, do will my French Horn to Joanne Wilkie. Sec. 26. I, Mary Florence Smith, do leave my beloved t?J Geography to Mr. Hawkins. Sec. 27. I, Elaine Adler, do hereby will my position as business manager of the Arla-Hi-Life to any high school student with an aspirin, patience, and a mathemat- ical brain. Sec. 28. I, Hilda Register, leave my typing skill to any underclassman that would want it. Sec. 29. I, John Hilker, do will my ability to arrive at school two seconds be- fore the tardy bell rings to David Suggs. Sec. 50. I, Dot Hoffman, do leave my love for ole A. H. S. to Joyce Lucas. Sec. 31. I, Emma Jean Overman, do will my sweet ways to Phyllis Funder- burke. Sec. 32. I, Jane Cox, do leave my du- ties as Class Historian to any Junior will- ing to work. Sec. 55. I, Clarence Morris, do leave my quiet voice to Odell Kivett in the hope that he can tone his down. Sec. 54. I, Wirufred Hicks, do leave my ability to type to Paul Trollinger. Sec. 35. I, Bob Poole, do leave my ability to get out of study hall to Marley. Sec. 56. I, Charles Settlemyre, do leave my ability to bother people in class to Alton Cagle. Sec. 57. I, Virginia Moody, leave noth- ing, as I need all I have. Sec. 38. I, Marie Dougan, do leave my even temper to Nancy Lambe and Jessie Lee Dougan. Sec. 59. I, Raymond Updyke, do leave with Wilda Mae Briles. L-- Sec. 40. I, Dot Anthony, leave my ability to do shorthand to Lucille Staley. Sec. 41, I, Hazel Hinshaw, will what shorthand ability I have left after grad- uation to Dixie Cannon. Sec. 42. I, Jodie Pugh, do hope I leave. tPeriod.J Sec. 45. I, Joanne Grimes, do leave my Cat-eyes to any girl who thinks she is capable of defending herself. Sec. 44. I, Max Brown Vestal, will my bass horn to anyone who is foolish enough to carry it around. Sec. 45. I, Ruby Briles. hereby will my ability to get through high school in three years to some student of Asheboro Hi who thinks time is passing too fast. Sec. 46. I, Allene Brown, do leave my ability to drive a car CU, and a first aid kit to Mary Sue Stutts. V Sec. 47. I, Thelma Presnell, do will my bruises received in Basketball to Dixie Cannon. Poor Kid I I ll Sec. 48. I, Bill Kirkman, do leave my job of furnishing all girls with chewing gum to Bobby Dantzler. Sec. 49. I, Joanne Wrape, leave my ability to get the car to Thurman Bulla. 20

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- -v eliowf unc! Zafamenf We, the Senior Class of lv-it-t, of Ran- dolph County, of the State of North Car- olina, being of sound mind and healthy in body, realizing that our days at Ashe- boro High School are rapidly coming to an end, do hereby make, declare and pub- lish this-our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Sec. I. To the faculty, we leave our utmost appreciation for their efforts to make something of us. Also we leave three months in which they may have a chance to recuperate. Sec. 2. To Miss Lassiter, we leave our thanks for the untiring work she has done to make the publication of this annual possible. Sec. 5. To Mr. Holmes, we wish to ex- press our sincere gratitude for the innu- merable things he has done for us in this our last year in high school. Sec. 4. To the Senior Sponsors, Miss Lambert and Miss Bostick, goes a hearty vote of thanks for the services they have rendered to the Senior Class. Sec. 5. To the Class of '49, we leave the prestige we held as Seniors. ARTICLE II Sec. 1. I, Marilyn Wrilker, do leave my vim and vigor to Sarah Cranford, in the ope that she can keep it under control better than I did. Sec. 2. I, Charles T. McPherson, do hereby leave my ability to disturb every- body to Hal York to carry on as he may see lit. Sec. 3. I, Louise Kemp, do will my ability to get by with as little effort as possible to Ruth Beeson. Sec. -1. I. Frank tRedj Lennon, do leave my red hair to any lucky junior who wants to be Forever Amber. her's Sec. 3, Wfc, C.. A. Holt and Rosie Lowdermilk, do leave all our girls friends in the grades to the lucky Seniors next year. Sec. 6, I, Peggy Lane, do leave my laugh to Bill Underwood and Phyllis lfunderburke. Sec. 7. I, Martha Ann I-Iausq, do will my brilliant mind and ability to get out of school to Charles Wfayl ll Sec. 8. I, Gerlene Cox, do leave my duties in the library to Ruth Beeson. Sec. 9. I, Marion lysgg, leave my quiet ways to Barbara Cox and Phyllis Funder- burke. Sec. 10. I, Linnie Maie Cox, do leave my worries and headaches over Business English to any plunior who takes itll Sec. ll, I, Bobby Strickland, do will my soft voice and quiet ways to Gilbert Overman. Sec. 12. I, Keith Shealy, do leave? I hope. Sec. 13. I, Mary Moore Lovett, do hereby leave my natural curly hair to some lazy junior who doesn't find time to roll Faye Voncannon, do will my gift of gab to some quiet lunior. Sec. li. I, Pauline Kindley, do will my ability to get by in Shorthand to any person who takes it. Sec. lo. I, Faedene Ragsdale, do will my Ability to Succeed to my little niece. Earlene Vestal. Sec. I7. I. Tommy XY'iles. leave my saxophone and playing technique to XValt -limmy Dorsey' Krexvson, Sec. IS, I, Patty York, will my giggling to Emily Stone. to be used in place of the bell, for changing classes.



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es-Kiwi unc! jlafamenf Sec, 50, I, Earlie Roosevelt Hill, jr., will my ability to grow to Beans Birk- head. Sec. 51. I, Evelyn Ledford, do leave my bangs to Helen Goins, Sec. 52. I, David Crisp, do hereby leave my privilege to go to Haw River and Burlington, to Alton Cagle. Sec. 53. I, Betty jean Ledwell, do will my polite ways to Katie Moore. Sec. 54. I, Vance Frye, do will my trumpet playing ability, which I so gener- ously received from Tommy Funderburke, to Birkhead and Leo Ward. Sec. 55. I, juanita Lassiter, do will my chemistry book to any Sophomore who is crazy enough to take it. Sec. 56. I, Fred Washiragtoir Stout, will my ability to pass Bookkeeping I to any person who needs it. Sec. 57. I, DE:EVstis Cox, do will my ability in Bookkeeping itoggsome needy junior. Sec. 58. I, David Lewallen, do leave to Noel Hathaway my desire to get out of high school. Sec. 59, I, Margaret Ann Trexler, do leave my crush on Choo! Choo! justice to any junior who is for Carolina. Sec. 60. I, Bobby Lewallen, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all the territory between Farmer, Ramseur, Franklinville, Cedar Falls, Wforthville, and Gray's Chapel to anyone who thinks he is capable of handling it, and may his soul rest in peace. Sec. 61. I, Elaine Brady, do leave my job as an Assistant Librarian, which is .1 headache, to anyone who will take my place. Sec, 62. I, Smoke Redding, do leave my contribution to the Annual along with my desire to make tennis more popular in Asheboro. Sec. 63. I, Wilda Mae Briles, would will my long eyelashes and black hair to Paddi Neale Koonce, but I might need them myself. Sec. 64. I, V. U. Pulliam, jr., do leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Bobby Chubby Morgan. Sec. 65, I, junior Caviness, do will my French grades to some unlucky junior. Sec. 66. I, Clara jean Vifay, do will my quiet and friendly ways to Leon Brown, hoping he uses them to the best of his ability. Sec. 67. I, David Lewallen, do leave to Noel Hathaway my desire to get out of high school. Sec. 68. I, Doris Kearns, do leave my beloved f?J geography to Mr, Hawkins. ARTICLE III Sec. 1. Lastly, we make, constitute and appoint the faculty and the students of Asheboro High to be the executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of '48, do set our hands and seal on this, the nineteenth day of December. nineteen hundred and forty-seven Senator Claghorn, Lair jell Wfitnesses: B. O. Plenty QXJ this marki Gravel Gertie Kiss Andtell Vitamin Flintheart

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