Carver High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mount Olive, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Carver High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mount Olive, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 26
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Class Mil We, the members of the Senior Class of 1959, being of reasonably sound mind, do herein make our last will and testament, leaving our most prized possessions to the class of 1960. To Lonnie Armwood, Jr., Jimmy Armwood bequeaths his seat in the Senior Class. William Ashford presents his faithful heart to Helen Hall, his latest sweetheart. Hinton Best leaves his baseball ability to Henry Lee. Maggie Bizzell gives her ability to write Shorthand to her sister, Minnie. Annie Bowden gives her heart to B. L. P., someone very special. Edna Boyette presents her ability to sing Alto to Lula Warren. To Geraldine Solice, and Nadine Oates, Martha Bryant bequeaths her fancy diamond rings. To Minnie Roberson, Alice Broadhurst presents her seat in the Senior Class. To Dorothy Melton, Etta Budd wills her pleasing personality and ability to get along with others. James Croom leaves his seat in the Senior Class to his sister Ruth Croom. To Katie Armstrong, Lula Davis gives her ability to be a majorette. Jacquelyn Durham bequeaths her ability to work chemistry problems to Reginald Durham and Geraldine Solice. To her sister Doris, Berestine Ezzell presents her ability to sing Alto. To Pattie Faison, Juanita Faison wills her ability to do hair. To Shirley Fields and Bobbie Bennett, Doreatha Fields leaves her ability to master Science Studies. To Ollie Wilson, Louise Frederick gives her quietness. George Goodman, Jr. leaves his irresistible charm to Willie Simmons, Jr. To someone very special, F. H. B., Annie Grady gives her heart. To his sister Helen, Howard Hall bequeaths his seat in the Senior Class. To Mary Hagans, Franklin Hagans wills the front fender of his car. To Mary J. Goodman, Frances Henry presents her alligator smile and crocodile teeth. Roosevelt King bequeaths his ability to type to Pecolia Grantham. Jerome Kornegay gives his nickname Romeo to Kenneth Murriell. To Lenora Lee, Mary Lee leaves her intelligence. To Margaret Kornegay, Ellen Lofton bequeaths her height. To Monte Robinson, Thelma Lofton gives her seat in the Senior Class. Edna Martin leaves her position in the Senior Class to Arnetha Martin and Ollie Wilson. To Shirley Jennette, Hilda McKinley leaves her seat in the Senior Class. To Alice Adams, Clifton McKinley gives his heart. Ardella McKinney gives her seat in the Senior Class, to her cousin Lemont McKinney. Prettlo Musgrave wills her imcomparable ability to appreciate classical music to Geraldine Solice. Lillian Middleton leaves a very special smile, and her seat in the National Honor Society to Lorraine Raynor. Charles Green gives his glasses to all that's nearsighted. To Joyce Sellars and Billy Southerland, Linda Oliver wills her shortness. Wilbert Pigford leaves his seat in the Senior Class to his cousin, Mary Rhodes. To Lennette Robertson, Ella Robertson leaves her seat in the Senior Class. To Charles Hunter, Charles Robinson wills his never changing personality. David Robinson presents his ability to tell jokes to Rapheal Cromartie. To Doris F. Royall and Myrtle Bynum, Hattie Royall bequeaths her ability to master English in the most flawless ways. Ruby Smith gives her National Honor Society membership to her cousin, Marva Lee. To all the girls of Carver, Kenneth Stephenson leaves his heart. Annie Sutton gives her typing ability to Ann Hobbs. Bernice Swinso'n leaves her seat in the Senior Class to Ruth Croom. To Geraldine Lofton, Herman Troublefield wills his heart. Marylene Williams wills her typing ability to Alice Adams and Ruth Holden. To Ronnie Wilson, Edna Wilson leaves her seat in the Senior Class. Willie J. Worrells gives his good behavior to his cousin, James Worrells. Edward Warren wills his nickname, Casanova , to his brother Henry. Doreatha Fields, Class Lawyer

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