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Best Looking Brenda Butts Dennis Currin For beauty lives with kindness. Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness, And, being help'd, inhabits there. Most Likely To Succee! Jo Ann Ryals Benny Lee The greatest man is he who chooses right with most invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptation from with- in and without; who bears the heaviest burden cheerfully; who is calm in a storm; and most fearless under menaces and frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue, and on God is most unfaltering.
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Most Dependable Gail Mabry Benny Lee Denny Lee When you take responsibility on your shoulders, there isn't much space left for chips. Most Athletic Nancy Matthews Steve Gregory Stamina and endurance coupled with hard work and good sportsmanship is the re- sult of a true athlete.
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we, theSenior Class of 1967, after completing twelve years of educational development and having obtained our goal of graduationand realizing our impending departure, do hereby, declare, make, and publish our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Article I Sec.I To Mr. Parker, our thanks for his kind understanding through a trying 4 years. To Mrs. Maxwell, our thanks for help on the annual and graduation. To Mrs. Nelson, our appreciation for helping us find our plan in society. To Mrs. Brown, our comma, faults, and mispeled wurds in hope that we will use them never again. To Mrs. Ledbetter, our thanks for helping us to understand the why and “how' ’ of math. To Miss Honeycutt, our thanks for an interesting Bookkeeping class. To Mr. Wilson, our hopes of a better ball team next year. To Polly, kind thoughts and thanks for being a true friend in our H. 8S. days. Article II Sec.I We leave to the Juniors their rings. These will symbolize past success and hard work through the years. Sec. Il To theSophomores we leave the problems of the Jr. Sr. We hope your work lives up to your expectations. Sec. II Tothe Freshmen we leave 4 years of school. We hope you will realize their importance and do your best in them. Article II I, Judy Adcock, leave my nickname, ''Smitty ,to my little brother. I, Elaine Betts, leave my love for a ''54 ’ Chevy to Janet Page. I, Sarah Bouldin, leave great fun and 50 pounds of flour to the Jr. Sr.'s for the Jr. Sr. I, Brenda Butts, leave my ability to finish H. S. in 4 years to my sister, Cathy. Gale Byrd, leave room 210 at the Calavier to next year's Beta Club. , Dennis Currin, leave my love for math to Barney Lanier. Peggy Dennis, leave my love for the Vigilanty Club to Betty Lou Brown. Billy Dixon, leave my muscles to anyone who thinks he can handle them. Vickie Gaskin, leave my love for Angier to Wanda Maxwell. Steven Gregory, leave my luck for playing Ist string basketball to Danny Lucas. Perry Harmon, being very greedy, leave taking everything with me. Mary Hill, leave my love for geometry to Ruth Bouldin. Brenda Jarman, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Carolyn Matthews. Anna Johnson, leave my blush to my sister, Gail. I, Carolyn Johnson, leave my ability to get in and out of trouble to Miss Honeycutt. I, William Lawrence, leave my love for French to anyone who can Stand it. I, Benny Lee, leave my ability to drop advanced math to that ''someone”’. I, Denny Lee, leave my ability to pass my school work without studying to Wayne Newton. I, Gail Mabry, leave hoping to find a better life. I, Nancy Matthews, leave my knowledge that it's the hair color not the girl. I, Ann McLeod, leave my ability to talk through every class to Brenda Moore. I, Sharon McLeod, leave my sympathy to the upcoming classes. Terry Mitchell, leave my love for ''383'' Plymouths to Mike Elliott. JO Ryals, leave my ability to stay on friendly terms with Coats people to Barbara. Larry Ryals, leave my Algebra II book to anyone who can get more out of it than I. Agnes Savage, leave my love for math to my sister Reba. , Linda Sawyer, leave my love for Algebra to anyone who can stand it. , Uppsie Stewart, leave my ability to keep quiet in class to Carolyn Morris. Dickie Sistrunk, leave my sympathy to the teachers who have to read my writing. Pat Slaughter, leave my ability to type to my sister Sylvia. I, Jackie Turpin, leave my ability to get along weil with teachers to Vicki Matthews. I, Cecilia Wilkins, leave nothing because I have nothing to leave. we Ne re ee et ety eet eet at et tet “ See Ne “ re ee “ Testators, Dickie Sistrufik Perry Harmon
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