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SENIOR BABY SNAPS (1) Phyllis P. (2) “Buddy” W. (3) “Cliff” P. (4) “Deanie” B . (5) “Margie” B . (6) “Curly” B. ( 7 ) Nancy F. (8) “Jackie” V. (9) Nan Levi (10) Margie H. (11) J uanita C. (12) Jane Sipe (13) Sue Ellen C . (14) Anne S . (15) ‘ ‘Shel” G . ( 1 6) “Ma rty’ ’ B. (17) “Benny” A, (18)“Katy”B. (19) Phyllis S. (20) Doris F. (21) James P. (22) Sandra B. (23) Barbara H. (24) Maxene L. (25) Mary C. (26) “Sleepy” M. (27) “Ronny” K. (28) Ca.-. C. (29) Charles P. (30) ‘ ‘Donny’ ’ R. (31) David R. (32) “Jimmy’ ' R . (33) Anna Jean i . (34) Nan Joan (35) J uanita R, (36) Lyle B. (37) Chester H. (38) Joan B. (39) Th. ixth grade gang. (40) Watching the football game. (41) Doris D. (42) Graduation from assanetta. (43) Won another baseball game!
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First: The Senior Class of 1955 leaves all legal current debts and debts of past Senior Classes to the Class of 1 956 . Benny Ashby leaves his helpfulness in all activities to those who never seem to want to cooperate. Walter Barr bequeaths his athletic ability to his brothers, Denny and Bobby. Keep the Barr name go- ing, boys. Kathryn Bell leaves her ability to make posters to next year’s artist. Sandra Bowerman bestows on Mary Margaret Thoma her willingness to work on the annual. To Lois Ladd, Martha Boyd leaves her witty ways. Watch where you use them, Lois. Floyd Breeden leaves to Lind Harrison his neatness of appearance, Joan Brubaker leaves the job of playing the piano in chapel to Bonnie Carlisle. Hope you do as well as Joan has. Margie Burleson leaves her ability to park a c.ar to Cora Shirley. Be careful! Lyle Butler leaves his uniform and position on the football team to Jimmy Fowler. You can do it, Jimmy. Mary Carper bequeaths her mittens to Coleman Burke to wear to football games. Sue Ellen Clevenger leaves her height to Patsy Mann. Don’t grow it all at once though, Patsy, Carl Collis wills his pint-sized desks to Charles Pierce. Juanita Corbin bestows on Billy Milleson her art ability. Good luck, Billy! To whoever can control it, Doris Dodson leaves her temper. : Joseph Dove leaves the honor of being on the first string All-Star team to B ud Blythe . Good start. Bud. Nancy Feagans bequeaths her position as captain of the cheerleaders to anyone who has plenty of pep. Hep! Hep! Jesse Fleming bequeaths his jovialness to any who don’t like to laugh. Carolyn Foltz and Juanita Ritter will their desire to explore caves to Larry Larrick and Conway Jen- kins. Look out for low rocks! Doris Foltz leaves her trip to Girls’ State to a junior girl. Hope you have fun. Shelby Grubbs leaves her job at Mr. Burton’s to anyone who likes responsibility, Roger Garrett wills his quietness to Ronny Kaplon. Take heed, Ronny. Margie Heflin leaves her place on the bus to next year’s standees. Barbara Hibbard bestows on Georgie Milleson her shorthand book. Don’t work too hard. Chester Hobert leaves his A’s in government to those who will need them. To next year’s S.C.A, Treasurer, Ronny Kercheval wills his exactness in keeping records of dis- bursements . Betty Lake wills her ability to type to Joyce Lake. Don’t make too many errors. Nan Levi bequeaths her friendliness to Sarah Sipe; not that you need it, Sarah. Maxene Lloyd bestows on Helen Crim her ability to write poetry. Do as well, Helen. Agnes Longerbeam leaves “Tennessee Toddy’’ to Nellie Myers. Keep it going, Nellie. Margie Mauck wills her government book to whoever finds it. Best of Luck! Gene McDaniel bequeaths to Kenneth Pitta sly remarks made in class. (Not that you don’t have your own , Kenneth .) Anna Jean McDonald leaves her pony tail to Freda Orndoff. Won’t that look odd! Shirley Moore bequeaths her good personality to Patsy Kelican. Take care of it, Patsy. Elsie Newlin wills her quiet ways to Doris Everhart. They might come in handy. Charles Paget wills his ability to get to school late to Duke Murray. James Phillips leaves his thriftiness to Conway Jenkins. Sounds bad, Conway. Cliff Price wills his unhurried manner to Charles Kackley. You catch, Kack! Phyllis Pine wills her neatness to those who just don’t see how she does it. David Ramsburg leaves his deliberateness to Floyd McWilliams. Jimmy Ritter wills his unfailing voice to any who don’t try to sing in school. Donny Royston bequeaths to next year’s S. C. A, President the headaches of that position. Anne Silman leaves to Rebecca Anne Athey her loud knee socks. Add them to your collection, Becky. Phyllis Silman leaves her happy disposition to any grouch in the school. Jane Sipe wills her naturally curly hair to Vivian Gordon. It saves a lot of trouble, Vivian. Joyce Strother leaves her experience in the beauty shop to Gayle Haymaker. Work hard, Gayle. Jackie Vincent bequeaths his job of measuring for caps and gowns to next year’s Senior President. Buddy Willis leaves his good manners to all who think courtesy has gone out of style. Last: We, the Senior Class of 1955 leave to the Faculty of Clarke County High School our appreciation and thankfulness for five years of unfailing guidance. We hope we will do justice to your faith in
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I I Football King and Queen, District Winners in the I Speak for Democracy” Contest, Recreation Committee Members planning for Pep Rally, The Prom of ’54, Cherry Pie Baking Contest Win- ner (second place in Virginia), Selling peanuts downtown, and Boys’ Heaven,
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