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,., ,,,. ,,.. 114.57 Ml! Afyf ff.5'Z4!Wf!Vl' We, the students of the Senior Class, in order to form a more perfect Junior Class, to establish friend- ships, insure domestic pride, provide for common fun, promote general school spirit and secure the blessings of education to the Juniors and their posterity, do ordain and establish these bequests. I, Jacob Parrish, will to Bobby Stephenson my talent for mischievous activities. I, Chester I-loneycutt, will to Barbara Johnson my flashing red hair so others can easily recognize her in a crowd. I, Edith Byrd, will to Rachel Johnson my ability to keep boys on a dangling string. I, William Love, will to Janice Dupree my quick smile hoping it will benefit her. I, Barbara Sherrill, will to Jo Ann Ogburn my superlative of most attractive. I, John Yelvington, will to Roscoe Langdon my determination to stay in school. I, Myra Langley, will to Delores Clifton my slim and trim figure. I, Kirby Coats, will to Billy Raynor my superlative of most attractive. I, Marie Beasley, will to Mavis McGee my front seat in the Senior homeroom. I, Donald Johnson, will to Hilda Garner my quiet way of getting from place to place. I, Gayle Bailey, will to Peggy Stephenson my ability to get along with boys. I, Judith Stephenson, will to Betty Cooke my superlative of cutest. I, James Coates, will to Glenn Blalock my ability to tell jokes. I, Joann Eakes, will to Faye Matthews my sophisticated manner of pursuing life. I, Ronald Johnson, will to Jimmy Hatcher my mild attitudes and ability to get along with people. I, A. C. Langdon, will to Billy Carroll my quietness which few possess. I, Genevieve Langdon, will to any Junior who will use it my ability to organize a good annual. I, Sue Beasley, will to Joy Clifton my stately height. I, Leamon Holland, will to Sandra Ogburn my freckles to fill her scrapbook. I, Atlee Roberts, will to George Roberson my lazy manner hoping he will benefit by it. I, Ann King, will to Susie Hawks my ability to keep a boyfriend. She seems to need it. I, Stacy Byrd, will to Thomas Utley my extra pounds so he won't be trampled at public gatherings. I, Katherine Langdon, will to Janice Austin my musical talent. I, Larry Barbour, will to Rexford Phillips my ability to drive a car because I think he needs it. I, Gayle Ennis, will to Carolyn Stephenson all my good times at the basketball games. I, Harold Clifton, will to Amos Johnson my athletic ability. I, Neta Stephenson, will to Geraldine King my quiet disposition. l, Cronin Byrd, will to Billy McGee my ability to bluff. I, Leamon Canady, will Charles Buffkin my ability to argue. 3 I, Martha Ann Johnson, will to Betty Lou Sorrell my friendliness. I, B. A. Johnson, will to Lloyd Stephenson my ready comments. I, Lois Messer, will to Janice I-loneycutt my freckles. I, Glenn Clifton, will to John Cooke my ability to get along with Mr. Walker. I, Weldon Byrd, will to Larry Dupree my ability to get and keep a girlfriend, I-le might need it. I, Millard Barbour, will to Sue Marcom my bus, hoping it will be a new one. We, Shirley Ogburn and Marshall Dupree, will to anyone who has to write the Last Will and Testament the task of doing so.
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H!5'f06'l' Our Senior Class of 1958 began its 12 years of scholastic training in September of 1946. Those eight years in grammar school passed slowly but with many achievements, defeats, failures, and much excitement. Finally, the long awaited year came when we were Freshmen in high school, bringing the excitement of changing classes and teachers. Those with athletic abilities selected to be on the basketball team were Gayle Bailey, Gayle Ennis, Genevieve Langdon, and Cronin Byrd, who also participated in baseball. Being familiar with high school, we returned to begin our Sophomore year with Mr. John Walker replacing Mr. N. G. Woodlief as principal. With him came many new rules and regulations. Katherine Langdon was presented the home-economics award for her many achievements. Additions to the ball clubs were Barbara Sherrill. B. A. Johnson, Atlee Roberts, Glenn Clifton, Mitchell Price, Chester Honeycutt, James Coats, and Weldon Byrd. Highlights making our Junior year so outstanding were the production of the Junior Play and the Junior -Sen- ior Banquet and Prom, sponsored by Mrs. L. D. Boyette and Mrs. Helen A. Gulley. That year we welcomed Ronald and Donald Johnson from Wilson Mills and Harold Clifton from Four Oaks to our class. We had two Juniors to distinguish themselves. They were Chester Honeycutt, who was awarded the chem- istry medal, and Cronin Byrd, who was presented the history and math awards. In sports activities Harold Clifton was placed on the basketball team, and Martha Johnson and Edith Byrd, on the cheering squad. We selected our annual staff and ordered our class rings near the close of the year. Class Marshals were Marie Beasley, chief, and Genevieve Langdon who ushered at Class Night when we presented rose arches to the Seniors. At last the time most dreamed of had arrived. We were Seniors! One of our greatest thrills was receiving our class rings. This is our history, and to you our Alma Mater we say farewell. Barbara Sherrill Katherine Langdon Motto: The door to success is labeled push . ,, Colors: Red and White Flower: Peppermint Carnation
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