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

 - Class of 1952

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LRST WILL R PI D TESTRITIERT State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg City of Charlotte Charlotte Technical High School We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred hfty-two of Charlotte Technical High School, being of sound mind, do hereby make our last will and testament. Article I To the faculty, we leave our sincere thanks for their patience in teaching us and hope that they will never forget the class of ’52. To our advisers, Miss Clegg, Miss Kennedy, and Mr. Goins, we wish to express our deep gratitude for their ever-present guidance and for making our senior year at Tech such a pleasant one. Article 11 To the Juniors we leave our beloved te xtbooks and our many good times at Tech. To the Sophomores we leave the hope that they will have a grand future at Tech. To the Freshmen we leave the hope that they will study hard now so as to be able to have a good time in their senior year. To the Sub-Freshmen we leave the feelings of dignity and importance in looking forward to being Seniors some day. Article III The Seniors, no longer in need of their accumulated possessions, will them to the deserving Juniors. Clifford Torrence leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Bobby Kennerly and his ability to leave women alone to Jimmy Flow. Peggy Howie leaves to Sue Russell her typing ability. To Donnie Brady, Grady Faulk leaves his athletic ability and his love for vacation to James Hill. Carolyn Cooke wills her dependability to Patsy Lindsay. Gene Helms bequeaths to Jerry Marlowe his doct rines on strict education. Doris Helms wills her faded gym trunks and old tennis shoes to Kay Wyatt. Bobby Up- church leaves to Bailey Harris his flashy clothes and title of Best Dressed.’’ James White leaves his knowledge of science and his love of books to David Ross. Mary Jo Warren leaves her scholastic ability to Phyllis Yates. Richard Wrenn wills to Eugene Mills his seat in the D.E. class. To Betty Stevens, Patsy Griffin wills her love for singing. Douglas Dellinger bequeaths his grand personality and winning smile to Scott Ray, and to Jimmy Simpson his worn-out mind. Sue Nell Mullis leaves her good look to Betty Jo Upchurch, and her winning smile to Donald Nelson. Upon Devon McSwain, Ralph Wilson bestows his ‘‘corny’’ jokes, hoping he will use them. Peggy Baker wills to Esther Suddreth her pleasant attitude. Billy Hill leaves to Barbara Bell his love for writing English themes. Martha White leaves her sincerity to Sue Helms. Dickev Ballard leaves his good looks to Charles House in hopes that he will take good care of them. Mollie McCoy leaves to Geraldine Helms her capacity for studying on Saturday nights. Wayne Shoemaker leaves his position as captain of the football team to Johnny Fennell and his English book to John Eaves in hopes that he will use it. Martha Stegall wills her job of helping Miss Myers to Shirley Johnson. Clayton (Beautiful) Selvey leaves his pretty blue eyes to Bobby Brown and his love for history to Rays Stegall. Julia Ross leaves to Nancy Brackett her position as Head Cheerleader. Richard Hartsell wills to Gene Hart- sell his ability to daydream in Mrs. Kistler ' s class. Peggy McNinch wills her sweet ways to Connie Canupp. Jean Felgar bequeaths to Gene Horne her ability to leave all men alone (but one) in hopes that he will leave all women alone (except one). The friendly personality of Jimmy Lowery is left to Layton Duncan. Louise Lowder wills her big heart to Betty Hoard. Pat Thornburg wills her fine attitude to Pat Phillips. Patsy Collins leaves her cuteness to Mary Griffin. Bill Hooks leaves to Jerry Tino his machine shop ability. Sara Huneycutt wills her boyish ways and good humor to Ann Bowlin. Harold Polk leaves to Gene James his ability to annoy the teachers. Pat Freeman bequeaths her position as President of the Y-Teens to Betty Joan Staton and her . acting ability to Barbara Starnes. Marvin Bass’ title of “Most Dependable” is willed to John Ellington. Marv Frances Blackmon leaves to Dolores Beckworth her quiet manner. Bill Brown wills to J. W. Bowers his ability to skip school. Mary Louise Chance bequeaths to Carolyn Martin her sweet disposition. Frankie Current wills to Donald Hilton his dilapidated seat in English beside Mrs. Kistler. Martha Stogner leaves her precious figure to Jean Edwards, and her cute ways to Bernice Harrelson. Jimmy Dellinger bequeaths his position as President of the D.E. Club to Jimmv Brady. Carolyn Conder leaves to Pat Belk her witty sayings in hopes that she will keep the crowd laughing. Craven Foster leaves to Richard Rowe his love for the library. To Shirley House, Joan Felts bequeaths her good looks. Janice Pridgen leaves to Geraldine Gordon her sweet ways. Harold Hall leaves to Bobby Hubbard his love for Mrs. Kistler’s closet. Faye Smith wills to Shirley Smith her love for holidays. Joe Phifer bequeaths to Billy Osborne his love for Miss Mclntrye’s office and his witty sayings to Gloria Bradley. Jean Hooks leaves her ability to get along with others to Verta Lee Wentz. Alfred Bullard wills to Sam Harper his vacancy in the Senior Class. Billie Marie Johnson leaves to Mary Helen House her pleasing disposition. Jimmy Ward wills to Frank Suddreth anything he has left! Shirlev Clark leaves her ability to sing to Mack Rush, who’s already on the road to success. Larrv Tucker leaves to Doug Horton his position on the football team. Pat Southerland leaves her sewing ability to Clara Padgett. Ralph Simpson leaves to Buddy Taylor his great vocabulary. Barbara Comiskey leaves to Sue Allen her pretty hair. Robert Sweet leaves to Joe Fowler his dislike for studying, and his brain storms” in Chemistry to Richard Tatum. Joyce Williams leaves her pretty clothes to Ann Huffstetler. Donald Light leaves to Jerry Stevens his ability to play the steel guitar. Peggy Smith wills to Joyce Martin her agreeable disposition, and her love for magazines rather than books to Dan Linder. Red Suddreth bequeaths to Robert Patterson his dislike for Senior English, hoping that Rob will pass. Kay Dermodv leaves to Jewell Thompson her title of “Most Intellectual. Marvin Kiker bequeaths to Jimmy Simpson his senior dignity. Gerry Isenhour leaves Betty Hill her place as a majorette. Ray Yandle wills his position as a cheerleader to Freddie Murray. Patsy Smith leaves her hair curlers to Julia Dulin. Ed Keesler leaves to Charles Turner his cute size. We, the Senior Class of Charlotte Technical High School, have put our hand and seal on this, the eleventh day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-one. Class Lawyers: Julia Ross Doug Dellinger Page Twenty-five



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