Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS)

 - Class of 1957

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.4'cwZ706Z6'mmf7 Noretta Beard will to Faye Taylor my ability to get along with all my teachers. Kathryn Bennett will to Sally Adams my undying ability to never get out of doing nothing at no-time Betty Champion will to Sherry Williams my ability to stay in trouble half the time, and my place in bookkeeping. Phyllis Cole will to you, Sue Robertson, my ability to stay in trouble but for goodness sakes, Sue, learn to get out of it better than I did. Mary Alice Collect being of sound mind and not yet forty, hereby will to Yvonne Logan my Three Stooges personality, my Jingle P. Jones figure, and my Jerry Lewis voice. Mary Frances Cox will to Harriet Adams my ability to gain weight and never get any taller. Charlene Dahl leave to Linda Teague my ability to catch a man and hold him--in other words-- Linda, the ability to get married. Daphine Denley will to Geraldine Barkley my ability to know just enough about a subiect to confuse the whole class, the teacher, and myself especially. Shelly Denely will to Mary Dell Tart my ability to get kicked off the basketball team for a week and to eat all the candy you want, especially M8.M . Eva Nell Douglas being a decade and seven years of age, do will to one Carolyn Rowland my great weightlifting devices and my ability to forgive and forget if not reminded. Connie Finkie being of sound mind do hereby will to one Ann Stubblefield my speed in catching a cold, my dark, curly locks and my winning smile. Bettg Sue Ford will to Ernestine Slaughter my seat in Mr. Caldwell's government class over by the wm ow. Mary Dell Gibson, will to Joan Hunnicutt my pink Cadillac and Elvis Presley records cause l'm going to borrow his while he makes personal appearances for me. Betty Jean Hardin, will to Nancy Carol Dungan, my ability to keep my mouth open when it should be shut, and shut when it should be open. Bonnie Holland, will to Minnie Mae Thomas my desk in Miss Barnhill's home-room. Esther Jones will to Patricea Marter my ability to wear glasses and to look intelligent and to chew gum in every class, everyday, and get caught. Carol Meade Kirk, will my will to Joan Morrman,if she will will her will on to someone, who will will hers on. l will will my gum-chewing technique. Sue Lance will to Peggy Hargett my ability to play hookey and get caught. Earline Lowery, will to L ndra Allison my quick temper, and my ability to go through one day of school without being toldyto hush talking. Maril n Lavender, being of slow mind and dilapidated body, fully capable of performing any un- heardlof action wholly able to forget when l should remember, and seemingly of little intelligentia, hereby will and bequeath to Mary Pollan my ability to make all A's . Lorena Ledford, will to Dorothy McGaritty my ability to never make up my mind until it is too late to do anything about it. Marlene McFerrin, will to Maggie Hickey my yodeling voice, short height, and my hour glass figure with the sand missing. Bessie Rae McCord, will to one Vivian Tribble my ability to get a man and hold him. Annette McHann, will to Lyndra Allison, my ability to go with a cute boy from Webb. Gladys Mills, will to Barbara Arendale my ability to eat ice cream every day and not gain a pound. Lillian McNulty, being of sound mind,will to Mary Ann Pettit my loud mouth, and my ability to talk about anything, anytime, and any place. Peggy Newman, will to you, Betty Ryan, my ability to write the gossip, do and say everything wrong, and get out of trouble in time to get into something else. Lydia Owens Esther Orrell, will to Joyce Hoop my map to Tippo, and may you find the Dickson's home instead of the Blount's. Marion Nell Rice, will to Arlas Dickson my album containing pictures of Lillian and Elvis. Take good care of it, one of them might be famous someday. Betty Ramsey with much regret, will Barbara Arnold my ability to be called Tarzan everywhere l go, and my outstanding ability to get into more trouble with the school faculty than anybody else. Patsy Shook will to Carrie Ann Peters the ability to grow tall and maintain a Jane Russell figure while doing so. Jane Smith will to Brenda Joy Mullen my lovely voice to be used only im time of danger. Lucy Fay Winters will to Pauline Lindley my front seat in Miss Myatt's bookkeeping class. James Louis Blount will to Jerry Hoop my ability to get out of class without an excuse, a road map of Holcomb and my desk in Mrs. Fedric's room. James Brasher will to Thomas Smith my ability to worry Mrs. Dorsett and get away with it, and my ability to not study and still pass. Gene Cook, being of fairly sound mind and health will to Norris Rutledge my ability to get along with Mrs. Dorsett and the privilege of sand-papering desks for Coach Barrett.

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Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 10

1957, pg 10

Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 8

1957, pg 8


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