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SENIGRS ALEXANDER NICHOLAS FRITZ EQUILLA YOUNG, JR. YACKAMOVICH III With all his bluff, he makes the tea- There'll never be another you. chers think he knows his stuff. TO THE SENIORS --------- One of the thrills of a High School Principal comes from seeing boys and girls grow and develop into fine young men and women such as you are today. It has been my pleasure to see you girls change from the bashful stage in the eighth grade to sophisticated and charming young ladies, and you boys from the cowboy and Indian stage to responsible and self-reliant men. It has also been my lot to share with you your days of joy, sorrow, and triumph and in all of these you have displayed yourselves like men and women of courage. I share with you and your parents the added joy that comes to you now--being Seniors in Chicora High School On behalf of the faculty, I hope that your days that you have spent with us have been profitable as well as enjoyable. That your future be filled with happiness and success is my humble prayer for each of you. Sincerely, f 37
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SENIORS l l SYLVIA ANNE WARREN LAVELL WATERS I Talk she can and talk she willg her His heart as far from fraud as heaven' tongue is very seldom still. from earth? L SHEILA ANNE WILLIAMS Dependable, trustworthy, and loyal, too, Silence is a true friend who never be- she will do anything for you. trays. W fb' DELORES EMILY WILSON CAROLYN BELLE WINNING HENRY F. A. WITT Her heart is as great as the worldf' When I feel the urge to excerise coming 36 on, I lie down until it passes over. y i f , y Q1 Q All 1IA,f,cam,1l,L..1w11-I 4
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Z at 2 Q 'R .TI ff' I, Sheila Williams, leave to any unsuspecting soul, fortunate enough to get it, my position on the Hall Patrol. To Little Sister, Chicora! I, Marshall Murphy, leave to my brother, George,the honorl had of pushing off the car after school everyday this year. I, Diane Rikard, bequeath to my sister, Stephanie, my ability to pass OJ government and to my brother,Winston, my good f?j times. I, Barbara Brown, leave to Betty Bethea my senior superlative, and to Carol Groves my office as president of the G.A.A. I,Jackie Hinson, bequeath to Joan Owen, a pair of stilts and my seat in Mrs. Ross' English class. I, Robert Roseman, hereby leave to some poor junior, one Jimmy Hunter, my ability to stay out of section. I, Ann Priester, leave to Laura Gaskins my position on Lunch Pa- trol, to other Chicoraites a few pennies so they wonat have to get change. I, Jimmy Riggins, leave to some fortunate junior, my ability to get to lunch early every day. I, Margaret Mixon, do hereby leave to Mary Lou Blanton the honor of serving as May Court Attendant. I, L. Stanley, bequeath to my sister, Faye, my big mouth, to Helen the Navy Yard Gate, and to Babson my old protractor. I, Juanita Cauthen, to any rising senior leave my ability to sit in Mr. Seignious, class and live to tell about it. I, David Crawford, bequeath to next years Inky Dinks 16' Tons, and to Mr. Jarvis, a rag to wash his blackboard with, Frankb2! I,Juanita Simmons, hereby bequeath my typing book to anyone with courage and do accept my parole and depart. I, Chelsa Tumbleston, leave to any eratic junior the Editorship of the Chi Hi, to my sister, Claire, the ability to finally graduate. I, Marie Arrants, hereby leave to Delores Sessions my seat in Government, and also our junky locker. I, Emily Wilson, hereby leave the mirror in my locker to Pat Goen, in hopes that she receives better results than I. I, LeRance Campbell, leave to my sister, Vicky, all my good times. It's been a long time, but now I must go. I, Rose Boseman, leave to Mike, Doug, and Dusty, the privilege of being trampled in the Halls of Chicora High. I,James CRed-Dogj Swann, being of sound mind do leave my position of bench warmer on the Varsity Football Team to Richard fPeckerj Cates. I, Mary Ellen Hiler, do hereby bequeath to Gwen Brown my honor- able position as captain of the basketball team. I, Robert Clark, do hereby leave to anyone who can pick out sen- tence errors my seat in Mrs. Ross' class. I, Alice Turnage, do hereby leave to Pat Wilson a nine months sup- ply of apples for her school lunch. I, Stuart Battle, do hereby leave everything in locker 285 to cotton topv, and my superlative best personalityi' to Burris Floyd. I, Barbara Towne, do hereby leave my good times at Chicora to Peggy McFadden. Here's luck to you. I, Paul Martin, leave to my brothers, Don and Tony, presidency of the Beta Club with hopes that they enjoy it as much as I. I, Gay Nelle Boykin, do leave to my sister, Lenette, my position on the basketball team, toJohn McLeod, my interest in sports. I, Wayne Corless, do hereby leave all my bad habits to some unsus- pecting junior who will put them to worse use than I did. I, Annette McCall, do hereby leave Chicora and with it my locker 186 to Barbara Young and Patsy Mack. I, Lynne Barr, bequeath to Carolyn Brown, my Senior privileges GJ and to Annette Guerry a well worni' path to the Citadel. To Mrs. Stevenson, I leave! I, Lavell Waters, leave to Ida Mae Spitz my back row Government class desk, and to Pearl Faires a well-worn Trig. book. 17 LAST WIL I,John English, leave Barbara all my good times at Chicora, a Mr. Seignious a block of wood so the fire continues to burnf' I, Sara Rich, leave Helen my ability to never be mixed up! And Mr. Sig goes one pop test. I, Claudia Cooper leave QPJ my many good times toJudy Blaine a thejob of Editor of the Annual to some poor soul. I, Robert Smith, being of sound mind and body leave Mr. Seigni any woman who will have him. I, Libby Kincaid, leave to Wadene the memory of my loud mou in the halls, so it won't seem so quiet without me. I, Penny Douan, hereby leave my position in Mrs. Lide's class to ai poor, willing soul, also my good times. I,Joanna Walker, bequeath to the faculty, thanks for teaching how to face maturity, to any hard-working girl,Coach Maksim and work. I, Lorraine Subzda, leave to Peggy McDaniel her locker as I kn she needs it, thanks for usage. I, Thomas Barnette, leave my ability to cut-up and get caught Mrs. Stevenson's room to Bitsy Carter, my place behind shop to Cou tryw Daniels. I, Sandra Pritchard, do leave to Joe Holiday my ability? to sit Mrs. Lide's 3 periods a day without panicking! I, Edward Hamilton, leave to Joe Clary, when a Senior QD, lie tenant on the Hall Patrol, to Bud Bowman all my good times at C cora. I, Henry Hagen, leave to my sister, Thelma, all of Chicora ai hope that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Kitty Saunder, to hereby leave to my two sisters, Betty ai Shirley, all the good times yet to come. I, Valaria Hodge, leave my advice to all the rising seniors, to stu especially if your have Bachelor Seigniousf' I, Patsy Cusack, leave my sister, Jean, with the hope that she one day graduate. I, Geraldine Turner, leave my sister, Jo Ann. I, Bill Brickle, do leave my position as cheerleader to Burris Flo and Melvin Seyle, hoping they will win. I, Doris Mims, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to my sist Deanna, my ability to be most interesting C?j I, Neil Ragland leave to my brother Kent, my desk in Mr. Sei nious Gov't class. I, Eunice Anderson, do hereby leave my seat in Gov't. class fortunate OJ Eunice Brewer and office place to Libby. I, Charles Hazelwood, do hereby leave my ability to chew in Seignious, class to Melvin 'fJr.,' Freeman. I, Betty Ann Turner, do hereby leave my Seat in dear ole Un Harold's class to some fortunate GJ junior. I, Archie Fetner, do hereby leave my desk in Mrs. Ross' Engli class to Red if by chance I'm out of it. I, Shelva Blair, leave to Charles and Willard advice 4'study , Ann and Pat my seats in Mr. Seignious' room. I, Robert Johnstone, do leave to Sammy Wilson my seat in Phys class and also my ability to quote Pogo! I, Lois Hayden, do hereby leave, and take with me all the me I ries of Chicora. My advice to lower classmen: Study. I, Lee Rabon, do hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Ross' English cl to anyone luckyf?j enough to get it. I, Pat McHargue, leave to Buddy Boyce our dirty old locker, hopi he keeps it cleaner than I did. I, Robert Evans, they say I must leave something. I came h without anything and all I have to leave are Memories ? I,Linda Muse, leave to my brother, Johnny Muse, the ability pass, and when he gets Mr, Seignious to pass! Period! I,J. D. Harmon, leave to my sister, Helen, my seat in Mrs. nt English class. I leave my 33 M.P.H. School-Bus. s Z-,M-1
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