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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Carthage High School, Moore County, North Caro- lina, Year of 1953, being in good health and the usual state of mind, do hereby bequeath our abilities, privileges, and high office, here at Carthage High in the following manner. To the faculty we leave our patience -- also, our deepest gratitude to them for their understanding, deligence, and example. To the Juniors we leave all the Senior privileges. To the Sophomores, congratulations for getting this far. And for the Freshmen, we leave with sympathy. Buddy Baker leaves his frankness and influence to Mrs. Middleton. Margaret Ann Frye wishes to leave her freckles to Charles Flinchum, so he'll have some to spare. To Wilma Simpson, Laura Dowd leaves her ability to take dictation in long- hand. Jo Rae Fulk bequeaths her blond hair to Frank Thomas so he won't spend all his allowance on peroxide. To Barbara Brown, Mary Allen McDonald leaves her place on the annual staff. Dolly and Dorothey Craven leave to Shirley and Shelby Boyte their knack for dressing like twins. Betty Seward leaves her giggle to Joan Whitaker. Carolyn Boyte leaves her frown to Shirley Poindexter. Waye Brown leaves his getting along ways to his brother, Fred. Robert Barber leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Floyd Frye. Grier Elliott leaves his ability to drive a school bus to J. L. Boyte. D. A. Fields leaves his sarcasm to Eugene Pressley. W. D. Frye leaves his vocabulary to Mr. Isaacs. Algene leaves his laugh to anyone who can use it. Bill Flinchum leaves all his excess units to Jane McLeod. Billy Ray leaves his husky frame to Jerry McLean. Bobby Flinchum leaves his ability to talk like a yankie to anyone who wants it. Bobby Taylor leaves his Peace Treaty with Mr. Isaacs to Lee McCaskill. John Lowe leaves his ability to skip school to the whole student body. l, Mildred Motsinger, do leave the Motsinger ability to make good grades with- out studying-to Ruth Douglas Currie. Vivian McNeill leaves her dignity to Sylvia Blue and Shirley Chrisco. To Charles Flinchum, Bill Holder leaves the office of Student Body President. Margaret Lou Frye wills her slender figure to Betty Lois Fields. Shirley Ann Whitaker leaves her natural curly hair to Ruth Oliver. Albert Simpson leaves the girls to all the Junior boys. Billy Sabiston leaves his ability to sing bass to Pete Holder. Ralph Gilmore leaves some of his red hair to Mr. Isaacs. Shirley Yow leaves her dark complexion to Helen Rose Pressley. J. D. Monroe leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Isaacs to Mahlon Lane. H. W. Frye and Felton Marsh leave their brown noses to Brantley Kelly and Junior McKinney. Sylvia Davis leaves her ability to talk Miss Gabbard out ofa shorthand lesson to Susie McArthur. Alma Garner leaves her long black hair to Sue Denning. Peggy Blue leaves her walk to Glenda Penninger. Wilma Gray Blue leaves her slim figure to Becky Wallace. Gladys Maples leaves her knack of flirting to Margie Barber. Bill Frye leaves Doris in care of Carthage High School temporarily. 17
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