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Class Poem Here ' s to thee, our Alma Mater, Dear old Bonlee High. Ever shall we remember you As future years roll by. Loyal ever to her standards As we wave along the way Never let ' s fors e them; But truth and honor portray. Our past becomes a memory, Our future still a dream. Our part is to make it, to others a bright gleam. We ' ll look toward the future For higher goals to set, For none of us, as Seniors Has reached our highest peak yet. Wayne Rose Class Poet lip ' Motto Be sure you ' re right; then go ahead Slower Snapdragon
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Page 15 text:
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Zestimony We, the nineteen hundred fifty-eight class of B o n 1 e e High School, in the county of Chatham, state of North Carolina, being of strong bodies and almost sane minds, do have a few possessions I, Harlan Phillips, will my habit of arguing to Norbert Loflin, who never says a word. which we cannot carry with us ; we do hereby bequeath them to the following schoolmates in this our last will and testament: I, Patricia Webster, will to my sister Judy my record of attending every football and basket - ball game durihg my four years of high school. I, Nancy Hilliard, will to my brother, Ralph, my ability to make twenty words a minute in typing. I, Mary Frances Clark, will my love for athletics and my athletic medal to my brother, Jim. I, Lib Gaines, will to Marie Tally my basket ball suit and my position as center on the girls ' basketball team. Watch those shots, T ally. I, Boyd Harris, will my position as half- back on the football team to my brother. Buddy. Keep the ball rolling. Kid I I, Earl Justice, will to my brother, Franklin, my seat in the Senior classroom. Keep it warm ! I, Wayne Rose, will all my wise cracks to J ohnny Clark. W atch for the teachers, Johnny. They won ' t appreciate them. I, George Oldham, will my bus (I have driven it for three years) to my brother Jimmy. Keep it clean, Jim ! I, Donald Whitt, will my ability to play sports to my brothe r, C . D . Keep trying and you ' ll succeed. I, S u 1 o n Holt, will to my brother, Odell, my position on the football team. Drive hard, Kitten ! 1, Patsy Fields, leave my chemis try book (with a sigh of great relief) to Alicia Beaver. I, Sarah Frances Clark, will to my sister J ean my seat in Chemistry class. Study, Jean, it ' s hard! I, Richard Carter, will to my brother, Jimmy, the Lincoln and all the good time s that go with it. I, Marie Phillips, will to Doris Brewer my place at the radiator in the auditorium. Keep the trash from behind it, Doris . I, Luthe r Jones, will to my brothe r, Jackie, my catty ways . Keep your collar up. Son I I, Betty Jean Blalock, will to Nancy Handcox, my talk in study hall. Watch out for Mrs. I, Larry Reid, will to J ohnny Beal my height and cente r position on the basketball team. Leonard, Nancy. I, Earl Phillips, will my curly hair to David Cameron. Keep it combed, David. I, Betty Sue White, will my place - -smallest girl in the Senior Class---to my sister. Y ou ' ll have to start reducing now, Judy. I, Carlile Fields, will my position as co- captain on the basketball team to Norma Jean Clapp. Hang in there, Shortie, and help them win. In the presence of the senior class and at their request and in the presence of one another we do hereby affix our names as witnesses thereto. Sign . d, sealed, declared, and published this the twenty-fifth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thous ' ' ”d nine hundred and fifty-eight as our last will a estament. I, Emma Jean Calicutt, will my Superlative award of Most Studious , to Judy Kiser. You ' d better start studying now, girl I WITNESSES: I, Jimmy Moody, will my bus number 82 to anyone who can keep it between the ditches . Betty Leonard Lib Gaines G. M. Shumar Testator 11
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