Charlotte Technical High School - Technique Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 29 text:

Senior Superlatives Most Popular Greta Wingate Lewis Bacot Most Mischievous Pat Crenshaw Gus Economos Cutest Betty Brown Jerry Brown Biggest Bluff Site Watts A. C. Barbee Most Sincere Joyce Harwell I Iarold Bell Heart Breaker Betty Duncan George Sykes Most Athletic Wade Black

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Senior Superlatives Best Looking Grace Fowler Jerry Brown Best- All- Around Betty Eudy Lewis Bacot Best Dressed Ann Shlie Frank Kerchner Wittiest Joyce Irby Steve Economos Most Likely to Succeed Mary Woidyla Wade Black Most- Studious Joyce FIarwell Harold Bell Most Dignified Alease Swacker Donald Helms



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina J County of Mecklenburg [ Charlotte Technical High School City of Charlotte We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred forty-nine of Charlotte Technical High School, being of sound mind, to hereby make our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Faculty, who have stuck it out with us these many years, we leave thanks from our hearts. To our most capable advisers— Miss Hinson, Mrs. Reid, and Mr. Goins— we leave a deep expression of gratitude for the many worthwhile hours they have spent with us. ARTICLE II To the Juniors we leave our many good times at Tech and the use of our new auditorium. To the Sophomores we leave a grand future at Tech. To the Freshmen we leave our many educational facilities. I o the Sub-Freshmen we leave the long path to graduation. ARTICLE 111 To Eugene Cole, Clyde Austin leaves his shop tools and his knowledge of machines. Sue Thomas leaves her size “12 shoes to Louise Upchurch. To Everett Suddreth, Hinton Hipp leaves his scholastic ability so that Everett will be able to make better grades. Leland Hurtt leaves his ushering ability to Bobby Kimble in the hope that Bobby will get a raise. Joe Rimmer bequeaths his line tenor voice to Bobby Rogers so that he can entertain the next Senior class. Grace Fowler leaves her beautiful blue eyes to Rita Rowell. Greta Wingate leaves her title as the “Most Popular” girl in the Senior Class to Hazel Brock. Joyce Harwell leaves her ability to get along with others to Rita Crowell. Lewis Bacot leaves all his cartoons to Jimmy McWhirter so that he can keep the crowds laughing between periods. Pat Sloan leaves her athletic ability to Helen Tucker. A. C. Barbee wills his many experiences in the Navy to Jack Rimmer. Wade Black bequeaths his good record in sports to Robert Helms. Juanita Huff wills her position as president of the Honor Society to Lane Holmes. Francis Killian leaves his quarterback position to Bruce Suttle. Ben Lowder bequeaths his acting ability to Albert Hilton, who doesn’t do so had now. James Mauldwin wills his wonderful English grades to Marvin Nolan. To Doris Moss, Betty Jean Keesler leaves her supply of chewing gum, hoping that she will not get caught chewing it. Robert Bryant wills his many hours after school to Edward Smith. [erry Brown leaves his title as “Cutest” and his dynamite punch to Billy Fisher. Herbert Bishop wills his many English questions and answers to Edward Atwell. Janette Light leaves her hair curlers to Ann Howard. Tommy Broome leaves his height to Ray Dellinger, with the hope that Ray can add a few inches. Ralph Austin wills his position as editor of the Technique to Joyce Conder. Harold Bell leaves his quiet manner and studious ability to A. W. Hooks. S. L. Berryhill leaves his old trumpet to any band member. To Jimmy Bowlin, Bill Caton bequeaths his job as head usher at the Center Theater. Billy Conder wills his position as football manager of ' 48 and his many jerseys to Bobby Berryhill. Bobby Conder leaves his flash-bulb camera to Billy Borders. Donald Helms bequeaths his many neckties to Jimmy Hedrick, hoping he will continue to wear them. Phillip O’Neal leaves his old ripped jersey and sweat sox to Bobby Griffin. Gus Economos wills his love for Spanish to Bobby Love. Page Twenty-six

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