Beaufort High School - Mainsail Yearbook (Beaufort, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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Best Sports Best Dressed ROBINSON and MASON WILLIS and LEWIS Most Talkative Neatest Cutest GIBBS and LEWIS WILLIS and MOORE PAKE and LEWIS

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Last Will and Testament ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class of '54, being of weak bodies and cracked minds, leave this, our last will and testa- ment as an expression of our sorrow in graduating. ARTICLE II To our beloved Principal, we leave our many thanks for the help that he has given us in the last two vears. ARTICLE III To our faculty who has guided us through these four years of high school, we leave our appreciation for the sleepless nights we have caused them. ARTICLE IV Street Wetherington bequeaths his red Dodge convertible to all the girls of Beaufort High. Colleen Guthrie and Judy Mason will their basketball ability to Shirley Piner and Sara Jones. (Girls, keep up the good work). George Lewis gives his bashful ways to the Freshman Class (Heaven knows they sure need it!) Bobbie Dennis LEAVES. Billy Hudgins wills his dancing ability to Andrew Searle. Phyllis Pake leaves her cute ways to Billie Jean Lewis. Curtis Josey gives his cute grin to Harold Willis. Sally Taylor be- queaths her square-dancing ability to Mary Ann Chadwick. Jane Robinson leaves (we hope) her big appetite to Clyda Ruth Taylor. Anita Copeland lets Annette Merrill have her position as center-guard on the basketball team. Patricia Daniels bequeaths her easy job as Editor of the Mainsail to Virginia Hassell. Bobby Davis leaves his football ability to Wayne Whitehurst. (If Wayne does as well as Bobby did, B.H.S. has nothing to worry about next year.) Shirley Dudley gives her engagement ring to Dottie Pake. Donald Fulcher wills his ability to dodge work to Clarence Rhue. Frances Fulcher wills her A's in conduct to Barbara Piner. Sue Gibbs leaves her curly hair to Anne Hill. Barbara Harris bequeaths her many talents to Sylvia Harrell. Sadie Harris leaves her friendly ways to Bobby Guthrie. Janice Keller gives her ability to make all A's to Ted Conway. Wayne King, the crooner,” wills his voice and acting ability to Jimmy Wheatley. Kerry Lewis bequeaths his great brain to Janice Murphy-Janice, you'll go far with this. Fred Merrill regretfully leaves his flirting ways to Bruce Edwards. Walker Moore hopes to leave his desk in the Senior homeroom to Charles Pake. Emma Perry wills her Tri-Hi-Y presi- dency to Ada Mae Lewis-(Ada, keep up the good work.) Herbert Prytherch gives his love for food to Archie Willis. Marie Robinson leaves her freckles to Virginia Davis. (She says that Virginia is welcome to those beauty spots. ) Connie Sabiston gives his love to Johnise Hardesty. Gerald Taylor bequeaths his senior superlative most-studious to J. W. Alligood. Doris Temple leaves her title Miss Sweater Girl to Leona Davis. Jerry Thomas wills his dependability and table manners to Buddy Smith. Jessis Wilkins leaves her bashful ways to Paula Jones. Grace Whitehurst gives her literary ability to Jimmy Davis. Joyce Willis wills her clothes to all the B.H.S. girls. (The Student Council won't have to worry about blue jeans now.) Kay Willis leaves her flirtations to the Sophomore class. Elzie Tosto says Etta Taylor can have his bus next year. Inez Woodard gives Charlene Harrell that famous figure of hers. Jimmy Willis bequeaths his title, Chief, to Sammy McGill. Earl Noe leaves his voice to Henry Safrit. (Watch out Frankie! You have competition!) Danny Bates gives that long duck-cut to Herbert Mason. ARTICLE V To this Last Will and Testament we affix our mark. Testator: Hugh Mason Witness: g0bby Davis, President Malcolm Sabiston, Vice President



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Wittiest MASON and MASON Prettiest Hair NOE and WILLIS Prettiest Hair Best Personality WETHERINGTON and HARRIS Most Talented HARRIS and HUDGINS Most Likely To Succeed Best-all-around DAVIS and PERRY Best Dancers DENNIS and HUDGINS Most Popular

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