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.Cast Will And Zcstamcut We, the Seniors of 1959, do not want to leave without bequeathing to you, our ad- mirers, a few of our most precious pos- sessions. Article I To the school board and faculty, we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for sticking by us. Article II Section A: To the juniors, we leave our ability to stay out of trouble. 'W Section B: To the sophomores, we leave our ability to have fun wherever we may be. Section C: To the freshmen, we leave a word of advice: Have fun, be merry, for tomorrow you may flunk. Section D: Tothe rest, we leave one bat- tered building, many carved desks, and our adorable ways. Article III Frances Allred leaves her dignity to Ellen Caryl Futch. Annette Blackmore leaves her editor-ship of the BEACON to Bobbye Taylor. Sidney Balcombe wills his title of Second -String, All Conference to Worth Bever- age. Sonny Langston leaves his ability to get along with everybody to Jean Lanier. Teddy Karwoski leaves his cute bop step to Ervin Wells. Jack Brinson wills his ability to speak in public to Herman Strickland, Jr. Scarlett J ohnsonwills her love for Forest Hills to Janet Arnold. Jennings Humphrey leaves his ability to love one person to Charlotte Richardson. Harvel Horrell leaves his loud glass pacs to Freddy Gorsky. Detrea Henderson leaves his ability to fall into fishponds to Bill Taylor. Bill, you've started out on the right foot. Tracey James bequeathes his football uni- form to David Williams. David, you' d bet- ter be careful. It may be jinxed. Kenneth Mozingo leaves his love for two- way radios and Wallace to Richard Brown. Edith Ann Mallard leaves her publishing company to Josette Futch. Josette, maybe your board of trustees willbe more co- operative. Bobby Bell leaves his quiet ways to Gra- ham Carter. Ethel Jane Lanier leaves her cute ways to Martha Rowe and Linda Richardson. Nat Wells wills his ability to blush at the wrong times to David Mac McLendon. Linda Sherman leaves her job of selling drinks for the Beta Club to Merle Mead- ows. Mary Ann Wolfe leaves her curly locks to Donna Walton. Carol Gene Wood leaves his ability to ans- wer everything to Dewey Padgett. Jeannette Saunders gladly gives Phyllis Sherman at least four inches of her height. I, Hattie Mae Hall, leave my ability to drive to Barbara Hall, so that she can go somewhere when I'm gone. I, Gayle Newkirk, leave my love for writ- ing a sailor to Brenda Ballard. Gregg Futch wills his vast knowledge of women to John David Watkins. Sandra Crews bestows. her short, curly locks to Sylvia Moore. Brenda Bostic leaves her ability to get a man before a diploma to Mary Ruth Bow- den. Elizabeth Bloodworth and Barbara Burton leave their excellent chemistry grades to Alice Groves. Carolyn Durner leaves to Sally James her ability to remain unnoticed in the corner of the room. Milton Wells leaves his quiet, retiring ways to Douglas Flynn. Micky Wells leaves to Peggy Batson her ability to keep one man on the string. Paula Williams leaves her title of Biggest Flirt to Judy Giddens. Horace Murray leaves his Beta Club av- erage to Aaron Croom and Chinnis McKoy. Joyce Murray leaves her athletic ways to Betty Lanier. Barbara Tokoly leaves her good times in fourth period study hall to Annette Boryk. Benny Wells gives his title Best Sport to Edward tMousisD Mauney. Ross Trawick bequeathes his sleepiness in History IV to Lanny Croom, who does all right in History III. Betty Jean Price and Carolyn Ramsey leave their devoted friendship to Patricia Tatum and Judy McKoy. Betty Lou Raynor wills her beauty title and ability to snag a man to Judy Leimone. Louise Wallace leaves her carrot top hair to Brenda Pearsall. Brenda, you can stop trying rinses now. Gurney Hood leaves his good looks and ways of handling women to Stacy Covil. Linwood Hevett leaves his bashful ways to Stuart Jones. . Linda Paluck leaves her smile ,and quiet ways to Ann Elizabeth J onkheer. Carol Hewett and Mary Nette Sisson leave their wonderful home economics grades to Thelma Saunders.
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