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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1953 State of North Carolina County of Catawba City of Catawba We the class of 1953 of the Catawba High School do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament in form and manner as follows: Article I Item 1. ToMr. Tolliver, our Principal, we leave a full supply of excuse blanks, feeling that he has great need for such. Item 2. To the School building we gladly leave as good a student body as can be expected after our de- parture . Article II Item 1. To the incoming Senior Class we will the numerous good qualities for which the sincere hope that emulating our example they may learn to conduct themselves with sobriety and dignity characteristic of all of us. Item 2. To the incoming Senior Class we also will and bequeath our Senior Privileges, our ability to gig- gle, our good times, and our favor with the teachers—These are the rare treasures that we hand down to the coming Senior Class. Item 3. To the incoming Junior Class we hereby will and bequeath the same privileges which we held as Juniors, Such as receiving class rings and the fun in giving the Junior-Senior Banquet. Article III And now, in order that our individual talents may not be lost, we will as follows: Section 1. I, David Abernathy, hereby will and bequeath to Johnny Moore my ability of putting the bas- ketball through the net. Section 2. I, Evelyn Danner, hereby will and bequeath to Louise Waters my mischivious ways. Section 3. I, Beulah Frazier, hereby will and bequeath to Peggie Issac my ability of driving to school every day. Section 4. I, Larry Frazier, hereby will and bequeath to Thelma Stewart my ability to looking at mag- azines during class. Section 5. I, Ellen Lowrance, hereby will and bequeath to Jerry Eades my ability to talk in school. Section 6. I, Helen Lowrance, hereby will and bequeath to Shirley Sigmon my winning ways to the op- posite sex. Section 7. I, Glenn Moore, hereby will and bequeath to Mabel Elmore and Fannie Smith my Good Grades. Section 8. I, Peggie Robinson, hereby will and bequeath to Peggie Issac and Jerry Eades my Parking Place at Inspiration Point. Section 9. I, Neil Stewart, hereby will and bequeath to Leonard Robinson my shyness. Section 10. Billy Moose leaves his worn out basketball to the Trash Can of Catawba High School. Section 11. Larry Frazier wills his ability to bluff to anyone who needs it, apply early to avoid the rush. Section 12. Evelyn Danner wills her seat in a certain car to whoever applies. Section 13. Ellen Lowrance leaves her honor of being president of the Beta Club to ?????????? Section 14. Neil Stewart bequeaths his extensive vocabulary to Jimmy Matthews. Section 15. Peggie Robinson leaves her beautiful blushes to Thelma Stewart. Section 16. Evelyn Danner leaves her ability to Plow-up fields to Wilma Gantt. Section 17. Helen Lowrance leaves her place as playing guard for the basketball team to Avis Kom. Section 18. Glenn Moore wills his luck in driving the bus to school everyday to Johnny Moore. Section 19. Neil Stewart leaves all of his Celeste Hinkle girls to Delane Stewart.
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