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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina City of Chapel Hill County of Orange We, the Senior Class, graduating in 1954,being weak in body but sound in mind, and remembering our short continuance at CHHS, do hereby distribute all our be- longings in the form following: Item I--We, Billy Wright and Kim Partin, do leave two ice cream scoops to anyone with a liking for frozen fingers. Item ll--I, Allen Williams, do leave my four -year search for the perfect tent stretcher to Jim Wadsworth. Item III--I, Vic Huggins, do bequeath my cartooning ability to Teddy Moore with hopes that he will suffer no broken bones. Item IV--We, Sonny Clark and Clifton Whyburn, do bequeath our glasses to the future basketball referees in this league. Item V--I, Nancy Woodard, do leave my constant search for an eligible bachelor to Peggy Hinson. Item VI--I, Robert Lassiter, do leave my ability to keep from talking to Frank Carlisle. Item VII--We, Bib Latane and Peggy Crain, do hereby take our red hair with us, not finding anyone worthy of it. Item VIII--I, Lewis Blackwood, do leave No. 18 to anyonlwith a liking for the orange heap. Item IX--I, Edna Parrish, do leave the Proconian circulating. Item X--We, Lelia Snipes and Kathryn Atwater, do leave our reserved ways to Janelle King and Rachel Partin. Item XI--I, Harvey Stoffer, do bequeath my love for Biology to Mr. Brown. Item XII--I, Billy Thompson, do leave my grandstand plays to Gene Smith. Item XIII--I, Charles Pendergraft, do leave my love of airborne craft to someone who doesn't get airsick easily. Item XIV--I, Pat McDonald, do leave my hair style to the person with the sharpest scissors. Item XV--I, Dale Glover, do leave one bottle of trombone slide oil to Billy Jefferson. Item XVI--I, Lindsay Barbour, do bequeath my ability of getting along with Miss Lewis to John Hanft. He needs it. Item XVII--We, Barbara Blackburn and Susie Copeland, do leave our love of long hair to Kay Proctor and Anne Durham. Item XVIII--I, Alice Shelton, do leave Mr. Bliss's ears still ringing from my last high note. , Item XIX--I, Johnny Lloyd, do leave my merit badge sash to Leigh Skinner. Item XX--We, Lois Beam, Betty Jean Ornsbey, and Shirley Maddry, do leave, married. Item XXI--I, John Sylvester, do leave CHHS still a spastic Yankee at heart. Item XXII--I, Barbara Lou Hellen, do leave my gullibility to the Greulachs. Item XXIII--We, Lucy Blackwood and Barbara Felmet, do leave Mr. Baecht 72 pieces of slightly used chewing gum. Item XXIV--I, Joyce Riley, do leave my love for Hillsboro to Jean Bowden. Item XXV--I, Vergie Mae Hackney, do leave the principal's office in hopes that an inter-communication system will be purchased. Item XXVI--I, LaVerne Riddle, do leave my ability to pass all shorthand word tests to anyone with short hands. Item XXVII--I, Pat Duke, do hereby leave this building for the first time with per- mission.
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SENIORS JAMES ALLEN WILLIAMS, JR. future lawman . . . arguer . . . planetarium Football 4,Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Proconian 1, Photographer 2, 3, Technicians 2, 3, Photography Club President 3, Hillife Pho- tographer 2, 3, Safety Lt. 2, Air Scouts 1, 2, Homeroom President 2, Secretary and Treasurer 2. WILLIAM C. WRIGHT Billy . . . generous . . . magic Football 4, Basketball 4, Bafet Mgr 4, Technicians Club 3, Ca rf Monogram Club 4. W 'Mt A NEW TOMORROW The sun goes down on high school days To bring them to a close, Yet we remember years ago When first that sun arose. Our lives were filled with years of joy That nothing could enshrowd, Those memories of Freshman days Of which we were so proud. But as we think back on those days The future comes to mind, We wonder if the years ahead Will be like those behind. No, there will be a higher hill Before the valley green, Another ridge for us to top Ere rolling plains are seen. l . Club 4' NANCY KATHRYN WOODARD school spirit . . . baby blue eyes Basketball 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Student Council Homeroom Representative 4, Majorette 2, Red Cross Council 2, Rec. Committee 1, 2, 3, 4,Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,F. H. A. 2,Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN ROBERTS YATES hot-rod . . . curly blond . . . oil-man hat Hillsboro High School 1, 2, Basketball 3, Football 4, Baseball 4, 4-H 3, F. F. A. 3, 4, Music Club 4, Bus Driver 3. TOMMY RIGGSBEE Class Poet
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' sf, .LQ , K-: A . ,, --,- 1 4 , 'Q K 1 a in at ,ge A ' L Mike Gallagher, the boy most like- ly to succeed, is just bubbling over with charm as he fills in the other half of Jackie Partin's office as the two with the most personality. Living up to what's expected of her, Ruth Hundley is most cooperative and looks the other way. ' ff Our two most talented and best all around Seniors are auditioning in Ed Sullivan's studio for a fourteen week engagement. KMr. Sullivan is too far left to be seen.J Joyce Marshall and Ned Hedgpeth drop their most dignified titles for a moment and flash their biggest smiles, while Ned, being most polite helps Joyce with her coat. It is quite obvious why Nancy Wood- ard and Tommy Lloyd have been cho- sen the cutest boy and girl in the Senior Class. Kay McGavran, the most likely to succeed, is delivering a few pointers to two most naive students, Barbara Lou I-lellen and Bibb Latane'. 1 N I 4 I 1 wiisasgv- - ,i .ir
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