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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1957, hereby do declare this to our last will and testament on this graduation day. ARTICLE I To the Parents We leave to our parents our deepest appreciation and love for their tender and thoughtful guidance through our twelve years of education. ARTICLE II To our Teachers To our teachers we express our gratitude for their guidance over the rough spots in our past years of our education. ARTICLE III To the Rising Seniors To the rising seniors we leave the privilege of being seniors and the task of publishing the annual and hope they will try to go through the year in a dignified manner. ARTICEL IV To the Individuals First: I, Faye Barringer, do will and bequeath my ability to type fast to Donna McDaniel and Peggy Hodge, I also will my boyfriends who drive new Buicks and Fords to Carolyn Ketchie and Alice Graham. Second: I, Jim Brown, do will my ability to eat slow in the lunch room to anybody who likes to be late for fifth period. Third: I, Larry Burns, do will my ability to get along with anybody to anyone who loves to have friends as I do. Fourth: I, Jim Campbell, do will and bequeath my basketball uniform to Dewey McDaniel and my bus No. 17 to Roy Beck. Fifth: I, Lester Cannon, do will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Henry Kyles who seems to need it. Sixth: I, Keith Dillon, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Larry Wilhelm and my bus No. 21 to anyone who wants it. Seventh: I, Phillip Fink, will all of my books to anyone who can get more out of them than I did, which will not be difficult. Eighth: I, Mitchell Goodman, do will my southern accent to Lloyd Neely (Yank) who needs it. Ninth: I, Buford Graham, do will and bequeath my short hair to Burrette Parker. Tenth: I, Garland Graham, do will my ability to loaf to anyone who needs the ability to loaf without getting caught. Eleventh: I, Martha Graham, do will my basketball uniform No. 11 to Carole Swicegood, hoping she enjoys playing as much as I do. Twelfth: I, Sue Graham, will my love for music to Cheryl Lowery. Thirteenth: I, Johny Hipp, do will and bequeath my football uniform No. 20 to Jim Coulter. Fourteenth: I, Bobby Hodge, do will and bequeath my chubbiness to Elbert Ervin. Fifteenth: I, Larry Kepley, will my long legs to Larry Wilhelm and hope he will rise up in the world, and hope he can keep them out of the aisles. Sixteenth: I, Bob Myers, will to Larry Wilhelm my baseball uniform No. 1. I hope in future years he can fill it up. Seventeenth: I, Lewis Owens, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jimmy Allen; he deserves it. Eighteenth: I, Kay Anne Pinkston, do will and bequeath my unfashionable trait of blushing to all the boys who have so much fun teasing me about it, and my good grades to my sister Priscilla. Nineteenth: I, Rayford Poteat, do will my love for sports to my brother, Milton hoping he will do better inthem than I did. Twentieth: I, DickRedman, being of feeble brain and weak mind do wil I and bequeath my height to Neita Stout. Twenty-first: I, Tom Redman, being of feeble mind and broken body, having nothing but bad habits, takeevery- thing with me. Twenty-second: I, Larry Rowland, will my ability to do geometry to anybody that needs it. Twenty-third: I, Kenneth Rowland, do will my position on the baseball team to Larry Wilhelm hoping he can fill it, and my curly hair to Johnny Graham, seeing that he needs a little. Twenty-fourth: I, Eugene Rumple, will my ability to get along with Mr. Osborne to Butch Rumple who seems to need it and my books to Lloyd Neely hoping that he can get more out of them than I did. Twenty-fifth: I, Perry Shoaf, do will and bequeath my ability to lie out of school to Billy McIntosh. Twenty-sixth: I, Joe Snyder, being of feeble brain, mind, and body, will my bus No. 56 to Wayne Cline, and my wish to be a mechanic to Elbert Ervin. Twenty-seventh: I, Charles Steele do will my ability to stay in English to Lloyd Neely. Twenty-eighth: I, Bob Williams, do will and bequeath bus No. 44 to anybody who wants it, and my basketball uniform No. 8 to Fred Campbell hoping he can fill it better than I, and my position as Co-Captian to Eugene Poteat. RAYFORD POTEAT Testator
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