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X-QAt Mill Ltd tMmtiJt We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-two, being sound in body and, for a rarity, sound in mind, and being desirous of showing our good will to those in connection with this institution, do hereby proclaim, publish, and make known this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our Principal, Mr. Brookbank, we leave students who will Study, Study, Study. ARTICLE II To our Senior Teachers: To Miss Holleman we leave our wise interpretations of Macbeth. To Mr. Holder we leave all our secrets which he has overheard through his unique hearing ability. ARTICLE III To the faculty in general we leave halls still ringing with the sounds of our mischievous giggles. ARTICLE IV To the Juniors we leave the Library, where you ' ll find books filled with samples of our own handwriting. To the Sophomores we leave the Gymnatorium where lectures directed at us still resound from the walls. To the Freshmen we leave the Lunch Room—a place to get refueled for our favorite dance, the Twist. ARTICLE V As individuals, we leave certain abilities and tangible objects that we have valued, but need no longer: I, STEVE GILMORE, will my front seat in Senior English to A1 Clark. I, LINDA HART, will my optimistic outlook on life to any pessimistic Bear from Central. I, LOIS GARNER, will my position as President of the Beta Club to Joyce Gaines. I, GARRY PEGRAM, will my title as Wittiest to my brother, Terry. I, BRENDA BLALOCK, will mon livre francais to Jimmy Barber. I, JOHNNY BINKLEY, will my ability to emerge uninjured from a football game to Lewis Phillips. I, DOROTHY GILBERT, will my place as typist on the paper staff to my sister, Daisey. I, CLYDE BEAL, will my football suit to Robert Brewer. I, JOYCE ELKINS, will my Chemistry book to Billy Elkins. I, CHARLES HOLT, will my ability to have fun and enjoy life to Gola Gaines. I, FRANCES CAVINESS, will my position on the Annual Staff to Janette Phillips. I, GARY WOLFE, will my school bus, No. 17, to Mack Holt. I, DIXIE ELKINS, will my ability to bleach my hair to Dorene Parrish. I, ALLEN FIELDS, will my nickname, Lover Boy, to Billy Walters. 27
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I, PEGGY CLARK, will my job as Librarian to my sister, Elaine. I, JUDY WHITE, will my position as Homecoming Queen to Jeanne Phillips; lots of luck. I, ROBERT OLDHAM, will my tallness to Sam Moody. I, JUDY HILLIARD, will my typewriter to my sister, Sue, in hopes that she will do better than I did. I, GEORGE GAINES, will my nick name, Wild Buck, to Bobby Gilmore; live up to the name, Bob. I, DAPHNE GAINES, will my position as Editor of the Annual to any Junior who has the honor of receiving it. I, SHIRLEY WHITE, will my position on the Bear Facts staff to my cousin, Mattie. I, CARL GAINES, will my love for Roman and Grecian literature to Rosalee Emerson. I, VIRGINIA FIELDS, will my superlative as Most Courteous to my brother, Wayne. I, GERALDINE HANCOCK, will my position as Art Editor of the Bear Facts to my sister, Brenda. I, BOBBY DOWD, will my position as Co-Captain of the football team to. Walker Lynn Oldham. I, ADA VAUGHN, will my position as Editor of the Bear Facts to my brother, Wayne. I, MAXINE HILLIARD, will my ability to get involved in everything, especially in other people ' s affairs, to Betsy Phillips. Try to avoid them if possible, Bet. I, ROBERT GAINES, will my position as Student Council President to Maude Talley. I, LINDA CLARK, will my ability to talk continually and never say anything to Naythelle Williams: keep talking, Nay. I, JIMMY McMILLAN, will my place on the football team to Lawrence Caudle. I, JERRY WILSON, will my size to Franklin Delanor Crutchfield; better start growing, Grass. I, LINDA OLDHAM, will my superlative as Neatest to my sister, Ann. I, PHIL FIELDS, will my blonde hair to John Lacy Phillips. I, JOY JOURDAN, will my wild hairdos to Susie Murchison. I, FAYE JOHNSON, will my witty ways to Nancy Welch. I, JACKIE McKEITHAN, will my position on the basketball team and my bus to my sis, Judy. Try to keep it between the ditches. I, CHARLES COOPER, will my friendly ways to Darrell McLaurin. I, LORETTA MARKHAM, will my naturally curly hair to Gail Mashburn. I, JIM STINSON, will my football suit to Yogi Bear. I, JANE WELCH, will my position as Co-Captain of the basketball team to Brenda Gaines. I, ODELL WILKIE, will my tall crew cut to Jerry Wilkie; quit worrying and maybe yours will grow. I, LINDA HARRIS, will my experience in helping the coaches to Judie Johnson. I, JOE SMITH, will my ability to get by with a small amount of studying to Bobby Gene White. I, DALLAS BRIGHT, will my seat in Physics to David Gwyn. I, LARRY TALLY, will by bus, ol ' no. 53, to Newton Beavers. I, JOAN BREWER, will my superlative for Friendliest to my brother, Robert. I, BETTY JEAN BEAL, will my ability to get things done to Peggy Russell. I, RONNIE JACKSON, will my shy ways to Dale Brafford. I, BILLY JUSTICE, will my love for the library at Break to Charles Phillips. I, BUDDY HARRIS, will my nerve to say anything at anytime to Faye King. I, ALBERT TALLY, will my position on the basketball team to Frank Crutchfield. Remember, practice makes perfect. I, EARL MOODY, will my dimples to Joe Elmore. In witness whereof, we, the class of ' 62, sign, seal, publish, and declare this instrument to be our Last Will and Testament, at Central High School, Chatham County, North Carolina. JOY JOURDAN Testatrix, Class of 1962 28
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