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I, Joanne Jones, will my perfect attendance record for the last three years to anyone who can answer present every morning. I, Sylvia Joyce, will my bookkeeping book to my brother, Jerry. Keep those figures straight, Mac. I, Peggy White, will my ability to laugh all my troubles away to George Gaines. Better get started, George, while you ' re still ahead. I, Eugene Barber, will my ability to disturb classes to Rufus Owens. Watch for the teachers, Rufus. I, Carolyn Smith, will my love for basketball to Joanne Brewer, and my bus to Linda Clapp. I, Annette Phillips, will my place in the office to Janice Moore. I, Frances Sams, will my love for dancing to Rosalie Emerson. Stay modem, Reba. I, Billy Ray Smith, will my nickname Broadslab to Homer Gaines. I, Linda Wilkie, will my typing ability to Carol Wilkie in hopes that tabulation will come naturally. I, Dorothy Jourdan, will my ability to talk and laugh my troubles away to Joy Jourdan. I, Marie Hilliard, will my Pixie to Miss Holleman. Keep it ragged, Miss Holleman. I, Dickie Joyce, will my bus to anyone able to keep it between the ditches. I, Lynda Breedlove, will my love for pretty clothes to anyone who can afford them. I, Carol Webster, will my bus to my brother. Get those kids to school on time, Clifton. I, Louise Gaines, will my position in the library to Joyce Elkins. Keep the books straight, Joyce. I, Billy Elkins, will my sayings hard walking and wicked to the Famous Bobby Gaines. I, Brenda Gaines, will my position as Secretary of Student Council to my sister, Joyce. Keep those records neat, Joyce. I, Louis Emerson, will my seat in Senior literature to my sister, Rosalie. I, Alice King, will my position as Editor of the annual to Jesse King. Listen to your advisor, and you ' ll seldom go wrong. I, Ritchie Nall, will my love for sports to Albert Tally. Practice makes perfect, Albert. I, Mary Ann Watkins, will my position as typist on the paper staff to Ethel Mae Shaw, Better get down to work and watch those errors. I, Dennis Willett, will my love for dancing and having a good time to Rosalie Emerson. I, Frances Rives, will my love for bookkeeping to someone who can pass the subject. I, Reid Trogdon, will my seat in English class to Johnny Clark. Better stay awake, John. I, Jo Ann Stinson, will my long hair to Linda Clapp. It might catch ' em better. I, Jerry Wilson, will my ability to charm the girls (Which I inherited from Carl Gaines last year) to Alex Rose. I, Alicia Beaver, will my ponytail to Kay Kiser. You ' ll have to let your hair grow a little, Casey. I, Isaac Emerson, will my ability to lose drag races to straight-eight Buicks to Johnny Clark. I, Sarah Margaret Oldham, will my position as Senior class president to any Junior who has the honor of receiving it. I, Lanny Jenkins, will my ability to do sneaky things and not get caught to Woody Handcock. I, Cleo Williams, will my ability to write shorthand to Rebecca Williams. I, Joyce Vaughn, will my position as secretary of the Beta Club to my sister, Ada Jean. I, Helen Wilkie, will my love for singing to my brother. You’ll need lots of practice, Odell. I, Marlin Stinson, will my art work ability to Sue Jenkins. I, Sylvia Rogers, will my accurately-typed tabulated reports to Mrs. Harris. I, Samuel Cheek, will my beloved French book to Bobby Gaines with hopes that he will make better use of it. I, Bettye Phillips, will my flirty ways to Nancy Hilliard. I, Susan Hayes, will my position as president of the Beta Club to Howard Caudle. Hope you do a better job than I did. I, Wayne Harris, will my parking space to Lynn Crisman. I, Judy Webster, will my basketball suit to my sister Katherine. Keep practicing those shots, sis. I, Stockton Wilkins, will my ability to sleep through any class to all the students lucky enough to get by with it. I, Jimmy Elkins, will my position as Art Editor of the annual to Melvin Fields. Signed, witnessed, published, and declared to be the only will of the Senior Class of 1960 of Central High School. Testator, Marie Tally
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of nineteen sixty, having reached the last step of our high school education, and knowing that we shall soon depart, do hereby publish to you our Last Will and Testament: ARTICLE I To our parents who have stood by us through all our trials and tribulations, we leave our sincerest thanks and gratitude for all the patience, the money, and the understanding which you have so graciously bestowed upon us at the times when it was most needed. ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave our appreciation for their many acts of kindness and interest throughout our high school year. ARTICLE III To the rising Seniors we leave the opportunity of receiving the one thing every Senior wants—-a diploma. ARTICLE IV To the lowerclassmen who will as time goes by take our places as Dignified Seniors, we leave the following differ¬ ent talents, features, and priceless possessions: I, David Cameron, will my nickname, Goose, to Wilson Rogers. Well, my boy, as of now you are Goose II. I, Ann Rosser, will my francais deux livre to Diffie Siler. Watch those verb endings, Dif. I, Thurman Walters, will my Ford to anyone that can get a fast second without tearing out the transmission. I, Gail Phillips, will my shorthand book to my sister. Keep those pencils sharpened, Carol. I, Clarence McKeithan, will my position as co-captain of the football team to Larry Binkley. I, Nancy Handcox, will my love for short hair to Ann Forrester. Keep cutting it, Ann, or it will outgrow you. I, Franklin Justice, will my position on the Annual staff to my brother, Billy (if he ever learns to type). I, Bobbie Robinson, will my good habit of using the dictionary to Jimmy Moody. I, Patricia Davis, will my dimples to Sue Jenkins--in hopes that she can do more with them than I did. I, Robert Murchison, will my place as fullback on the football team to Larry Binkley. Drive hard, Larry! I, Carolyn Dowd, will my job as Class Reporter to my brother. Get that news in on time, Bobby. I, Wilson Poe, will my school bus to Joey Beaver. Keep it clean, pal! I, Jane Phillips, will my ability to get from one class to another (just as the tardy bell rings) to Betsy Phillips. I, Gary Moses, will my ability as a top Future Farmer to Johnny Clark. I, Margaret Wilkie, will my position as Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior class to Judy Johnson. I, Margie Seagroves, will my position as librarian to Libby Seagroves. I, Dennis Brooks, will old No. 53 and my scholastic positions in the Beta Club and Student Council to anyone crazy enough to try to tackle them all at once. I, Marie Tally, will my position as co-captain of the Basketball team to Lydia Scott. Hang in there, Sneaky, and help them win. I, Glendale Keck, will my quietness to Linda Keck. 1, Jimmy Clark, will my position as co-captain of the football team to my brother, Johnny.
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Juniors Presidents yice Presiden JANE KING HOWARD CAUDLE GAINES LARRY ' OLDHAM LYDIA SCOTT LEE PHILLIPS || BRENDA MOORE - ALMA MILLICAN
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