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Sast Will and Jestament Having made our mark upon this worthy campus, We the Senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, do hereby proclaim this document official. The following acts to be executed by whomever they may concern. SECTION I ARTICLE I. To Mr. Johnson, our principal, we leave our love and our deepest appreciation for his untiring interest and deep concern for us. ARTICLE II. To our Faculty, we will our honor and respect of the Senior class. SECTION II ARTICLE I. To the Junior class, We will our ability to cut class and get caught. ARTICLE II. To the Sophomore class, We will our good reputation. ARTICLE III. To the Freshman class, We willour ability to pay atten- tion in class. SECTION Il ARTICLE I. I, Geraldine Butler, will my typing technique to Edna Royals. ARTICLE MII. I, William Dechent, will my ability to come to school late and get away with it and also my ability tocatch a ride to Lillington any time at night to Roy Waddell. ARTICLE III. I, Sam Dixon, will my ability to sleep in class to Billy Green. ARTICLE IV. I, Jean Ferrell, will my ability to get my driver's li- cense to Betty Ann Butts. ARTICLE V. I, Betty Jean Gregory, will my ability to talk fast to Edna Lee Page. ARTICLE VI. I, Wayne Hardee, will my ability to drive a school bus to Bill Henshaw. ARTICLE VII. I, Duane Harmon, will my ‘thunt and peck system’’ in typing to L. C. Walston. ARTICLE VIII. I, Carol Johnson, will my ability to n.ster French lan- guage to ‘‘Buck’’ Johnson. ARTICLE IX. I, Tommy Lloyd, wll my ability to get out of class to Harold Fleming Matthews. ARTICLE xX. I, Elizabeth Pulley, will my love for Lillington to Fran- ces Matthews. ARTICLE XI. I, Wayne Ramer,will my good taste for ‘‘mountain oys= ters’’ to Findley Chambers. ARTICLE XII. I, Bobby Roberson, will my ability to get in and out of trouble all the time to ‘‘Levi’’ Rogers. ARTICLE XII. I, William Sox, will my ability to stay quiet in class to Howard Harmon. ARTICLE XIV. I, Ken Stafford, will my ability in Math to Buck Johnson. ARTICLE XV. I, Betty Stephenson, will my ability to play basketball to Joan Tysinger. ARTICLE XVI. I, Sue Turlington, will my ability to speak French to Alice Franklin. SECTION IV I hereby proclaim that these afore - mentioned acts are the Last Will And Testament of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. Elizabeth Pulley, Testator Jean Ferrell Witness Betty Jean Gregory Witness
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