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ast Will and I cstamcnt State of North Carolina City of Chapel Hill County of Orange In the name of Mr. Davis-Amen C. H.H. S. We the class of '48 in the state of N. C., and the county of Orange, being sick in body but perfect and sound in C.H.H.S. ITEM ITEM ITEM memory, thanks to the faculty, for the same, and calling to mind our short continuance at do hereby distribute all our belongings in the form following. I-I, John Chug Boone do leave my ability to get along with everyone to Fenno McGinty. II-I, Shar n Pendergrass, do leave my ability to hold my man to Dot Durham. III-We, Jeanne Vashaw and Doodle Williams, do leave our quiet, reserved ways for Ruth Benson and Gay Hogan to share. Qthat's a jokej ITEM IV-We, Lawrence Cheek and Neal Creighton, leave our basketball ability to Bomber Hill and Russell Perry. ITEM V-I. Colleen Hackney, do leave my sister Trillis, to take care of ole' C.H.H.S. ITEM VI-I, Bobby Buckner, do leave my height to Jerry Schultz. ITEM VII-I, Sue Partin, do leave my peroxide hair to Dale Dollar. ITEM VIII-We, Katie Thompson and Dot Hogan, leave our basketball ability to Anne Abernathy and Jane Webb. ITEM IX-I, Betty Jeanne Ivey, leave my ability to wear Durham High jackets to anyone who can get them. ITEM X-I, Mary Louise Wootten, do hereby leave to the future business managers my sympathy. ITEM XI-I, Jewel Merritt, do leave my success in flirting to Willie Ann Doss in hopes she will be as successful as I. ITEM XII-I, Dot Perry, leave my freckles to Betty Collins realizing that she needs them. ITEM XIII-I, Phyllis Ferguson, leave my love for going out on school nights to Gloria Wherry. ITEM XIV-I, Lois Whitt, leave my love for dancing to Erlene Perry. ITEM XV-I, Kathy Hogan, leave history and my ability to get along with Carlyle Harrison to Betty Heath. ITEM XVI-We, Ruth Sturdivant and Edna Womble, leave our blushing ability to Jack Pendergrass and Dan Dyson. ITEM XVII-I, Peggy Durham, leave my ability to grow tall to Marcelle Smith. ITEM XVIII-I, Freddie Merritt, leave my loud sweaters to Snooky Sparrow. ITEM XIX-I, Janet Ellington, leave my ability to harmonize to Sue Moore with hopes that some day she will get her bass voice to hit high C. ITEM ITEM XX-I, Bernice Fawthrop, leave my hair to Patsy Council because I know she can use it. XXI-I, Ted McGavran, leave my laziness ta Bonehead Williams. ITEM XXII-I, Norma Neville, leave my French accent to Joe Hoenig. ITEM XXIII-We, Bob Farrell and Thurman Tuck, do leave our love for baseball to Stan Johnson and Tommy Gravitt. ' I ITEM XXIV-I, Frances Durham. leave my sec16taI'i21l ability to Clara Jo Riggsbee. ITEM ITEM ITEM XXV-I. Jesse Ward, leave my ability to hold my man to Elise Dawson and Clara Baker. XXVI-I, Madeline Copeland, leave my winning smile and long drawl to Mary Killam. XXVII-We, Madeline Jennings, Jo Bissell and Nancy Young, leave our talents to Jean Cald- well, June DeLancy and Julia Shields. ITEM ITEM to King. ITEM ITEM it. ITEM XXVIII-I, Karin Jones, leave my love for music to anyone who appreciates it. XXIX-I, Nancy Ann Cheek, leave my quietness in study hall to Earl Fawthrop and my brain XXX-I, Roy Ray, do just leave C.H.H.S. XXXI-I, Helen Thompson, do leave my ability to get in and out of jams to anyone who needs XXXII-I. Robert Brooks, do hereby leave to Jack Lover McDade my harem of women and to future Hillife Editors my sympathy, and pity. ITEM XXXIII-I, Jack Cohen, leave my high kicking ability to John Jernigan. Page Twen ty-eight
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Junior Class Homeroom ,pr JN- Fifrst row, Zeft to right: Ann Abernathy, Betty Heath, Dana Phipps, Gloria Wherry, Patsy Council, Dorothy Cheek. Second froze, left to right: Branson Hobbs, Betsy Teague, Eloise Fogle- man, Jane Cate, Joyce Williams, Margaret Ferguson, Third row, left to right: Kimsey King, Barbara Garrett, Priscilla Elling- ton, Willie Ann Doss, Sue Carol Moore, Mary Alice Grogan, William Wolf. Fourth row, left to right: John Wettach, Jesse Basnight, Martha Belle Caldwell, Trillis Hackney, Bill Foister, Sally Jente, Bob Phillips, Jimmie Shotts, Carlyle Harrison. Dana Phipps Jane Cate Trilis Hackney Ann Abernathy PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Page Thirty
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