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I,-XS'l' XVI LI, .X X ID 'I'ICS'I'.X M ICXT NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE CoUN'I'y Burlington ' VVe, the Senior Class of Burlington High School of above said state, county, and city in the year nineteen hundred and forty-eight, being of as sound minds as you would expect after four years of hard mental labor, and realizing that an end must come to all worthwhile things, do hereby make and ordain this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. C. C. Linneman we will the junior Class and hope that they will cooperate with him as we have tried so hard to do. We also leave him the memory of our inelodious voices In the hall to keep him company next year In our absence. AR14IK1l.E II To the Faculty we leave the pleasure that is given them each year, to mold the incoming Senior Class into a group with high standards and a loving disposition. AR'1'ICI.E2 III To the juniors we leave our honored seats in chapel, providing that they will remain quiet and appear intelligent. In addition we leave them all the HSenior privileges that we donlt have, but which they would like to have. ARTICI.E IV To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave our high scholarship and good conduct gradesihoping that some day they, too, will reach the top. ARTICLE V To the incoming Freshmen we leave our motto-f'Not on top but climbing and our class colors-old rose and silver- ARTAICILE VI Certain individuals do bequeath as follows: joan McIntyre leaves her popularity and her position as head cheer leader to jean McPherson. Bill VVillif0I'd, his unnumbered pranks to Bill Foster. Betty Poteat and Lorene Turner, their rare drawing talent to Harvaline Lindsey. Carolyn Fonville, her quiet, demure ways to Patsy Stadler. Victor King, his good standing among all the teachers to Don Boswell. jean Miller leaves her vocal talent to joyce Layton. Hazel Barker and Manly Campbell cooperate with the school by leaving their knowledge to julia Alford and joe Troll- In er. glloy Clark leaves his title of best-dressed boy on the campus to A. G. Sutton. Louisa May, her blonde beauty to Betty Lou Huflines. Betty Smith, her nimble dancing feet to Ann McCuistion. Floyd Foster, his winning personality to George Fidler. Doris Blalock, her petite figure to Boots Kimrey. Alyce Creech, her school spirit to Sally Goldman. jane Slate and RobertVVall leave their unassuming ability to Ruth Ann Sullivan and jimmy Rhodes. Hal Waddell leaves a few of his inches to johnny Poindexter. Earl Massey, his love for reading to Hamett Brewer. Nancy Cook, her well-supplied wardrobe to Fay MeDade. Virginia Beck, her vitality and friendly Inanncr to Sue Steele. Patsy Horne, those cute, dumb expressions to Matt Curtin. Bettie Ward, her engaging smile to Isivelyn Daniels. Nancy Huffman and Earl Wiightenberry leave their favorite window in the hall to Betty Sue Clark and Pete Barnwell. Bill Small wills his athletic ability to Bill Keziah. Bob Baxter, his popularity to Roney Fogleman. Martha May leaves her continuous talking and giggling to Betty jean Moser. BettyVViles, her best-all-round ways to Mary Lou Muckenfuss. LaealaVVilkins leaves her witty way of telling jokes to Nancy Surratt. Katherine Fesperman, her dramatic ability to Doris Ivey. Raymond Petra, his uhe-Inannisfin ways with the uwimminl' to Billy Ifldridge. johnnie Mae Fvans, her peaches 'nl creamli complexion to Christine Toumaras. Sharon Black, her happy-go-lucky attitude to Ann Horner. Camilla Spikes, her versatility to Mary Ruth johnston to add to her own. Marie Knight, Carolyn Moore, and Peggy Fogleman leave their charm and sophistication to be distributed equally among the girls in the junior Class. Trew Gurley after careful consideration has decided that he needs all of his knowledge and will not leave it to anyone. Virginia Coble, her love for Carolina to Ann liisenburg. Howard Fogleman, his ability to lII8kC Hgirlish hearts fiutter to jiIIImy Peerson. ARTICLE VII In testimony whereof we do appoint Mr. C. C. Linneman as sole executor of this, our Last Will and Testament, asking him to see that the said terms are carried out faithfully. - Class of '48, CATIIERINE CoIsLE, Texmtor. Wlitnessesz 'LYREE S. LINIIIJCY Mas. j. ALLEN ITleN'I-ER 12 l a A -.... .. -an - An-
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