Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC)

 - Class of 1952

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ffm! iff! I, Doris Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my small waist line to Margaret Sue Brown. We, Ann Hogue and Mary Frances McElroy, do hereby will and bequeath our place on the basketball bench to Libby Wallace, the only one left, who is big enough to hold it down. I, Evelyn Brandon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work algebra to my niece, Nancy Fer- guson. I, Carolyn Gettys, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to Marion Camp. I, Frances Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my love for red headed boys to anyone who loves red hair as much as I do. I, Nancy McCarter, do hereby will and bequeath my love for boys with black hair to my sister, Emma. I, Rachel Melton, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the Army, especially the part in Germany, to anyone who wants it. l, Glenn Oates, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak my mind and not beat around the bush to David Riggs. l, David Beamguard, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Riggs to Joe Wallace. I, Leona Huskey, do hereby will and bequeath my big mouth to Myra and Anne Brandon, who need someone 's. I, Raymond Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Ray Burrell. I, Bob Wells, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to act shy around girls to any boy who needs it. I, Dean McCarter, do hereby will and bequeath my manly ability to watch little fish drown to anyone who can bear the horrible sight. I, Marion Harmon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wear a diamond and still flirt with other boys to my sister Doris. I, Joe Wood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school and go to a show to Whit White- ner, although I doubt if he needs it. I, George Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in Mr. Riggs' room and still average 90 to Mandy McCarter. I, Nancy Rams ey, do hereby will and bequeath my careful driving ability to Louise. I, Alice Sipe, do hereby will and bequeath my love for certain taxi drivers to anyone who is fool enough to love them. I, Red Green, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to carry a football without fumbling to Homer Newton. I, Edd Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school between 8:29 and 8:30 to Whit . I, Mary Anne Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet on the Bethel school bus, which was willed to me, to all the girls now riding the bus. I, Ray Walker, do hereby will and bequeath my size to Ted McCarley so he can play football. I, George Knox, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do algebra to Myra Brandon. I, C. B. Harper, Jr. , do hereby will and bequeath my school bus to Bunt Jackson's junk yard. I, Ted Westmoreland, do hereby will and bequeath my job as president of the arguing Sign Post Com- pany to Jerry Adams. I, Fred Miskelly, do hereby will and bequeath my class A card to Mr. Riggs. I, Dot Craig, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be sarcastic to Elaine Maxwell. I, Tommy Adams, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, what's mine is mine and I'm gonna keep it. I, Terry Grayson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sit on the basketbal1'bench for 6 conse- cutive years to Dick Bolin. I, Ann McElwee, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the Glee Club to Beverly Kennedy. I, Ralph Chambers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet in Miss Eidson's study hall to Leland Davidson. I, Julia Gordon, do hereby will and bequeath nothing because I have nothing anybody wants. I, Pratt Hambright, do hereby will and bequeath anything I've got to anybody that can use it. I, Billy Keller, do hereby will and bequeath to the next sucker who brings a car to school the right to go by after Catfish and Whit . I, Toxie Hampton, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the National Honor Society to Jerry Adams. We, Dorothy Jenkins, Ann I-lovis, and Dorothy Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath our intelligence, our beauty, and our dignity to who ever needs it more than we do. I, Becky Wray, do hereby will and bequeath my job as typist for that handsome lawyer of SZ to any one who can hold it down. Last but not least, I, Billy Wallace, do hereby will and bequeath my deepest sympathy for the sucker who gets this job next year. J, :' J . ' ...f A

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ffwa rw! e the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, knowing that our high school days in Clover High School are nearing an end and that all the privileges and precious memories that we enjoyed so well in Clover High will soon be forgotten, and being of sane and sound mind we make this our last will and testament. ARTIC LE I We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, bequeath to the Juniors, the privilege of editing the school paper, The Cloverleaf , and also the Annual, The Blue Eagle . We do, also, bequeath to the said Juniors all the honors and privileges of being Seniors in Clover High School. ART IC LE II To the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-three we leave the very best wishes for pros- perity in their Senior year. ARTIC LE III To our coach, Mr. Durham, we leave the wish that the football, basketball, and baseball tea.ms will be ever more successful in the years to follow. ARTIC LE IV We the Seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, bequeath to our Superintendent, Mr. Kinard, to our Principal, Mr. Caldwell, to our Coach, Mr. Durham, and to all the members of the Faculty and the Board of Trustees, our deepest gratitude and appreciation for all they have done to make these, our high school years, most prosperous and happy ones. ARTICLE V We the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two hereby wish to record the last will and testament of each individual: I, Sara Earle, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak before an audience to my sister, Bar- bara. I, Barbara Gordon, do hereby will and bequeath all that I have and all that I expect to get to my sister, Sharon, who, I hope, will take care of it. I, Peggy Carnes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay awake during school to Mandy Mc- Carter. I, Edd Chariker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play football to Dick Bolin, not that he needs it. I, Betty McGill, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to date seven nights a week and still make decent grades to my sister Mary Alice. I, Helen White, do hereby will and bequeath my love for curly black headed boys to my sister, Virginia. I, Ray Robbins, do hereby will and bequeath my social standing to Jill Hines, Mary Robinson, and Mack Henry. I, Franky Sellers, do hereby will and bequeath to Homer Newton the right to sing in the dressing room. I, Jack Westmoreland, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to hold one girl all the way through High School to Catfish Adams. I, Mary Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath all my boy friends to Louise Ballard. I, Totsie Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath my enormous waist line to Leola Long. I, Faye Bolin, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to my brother, Neil. I, Harriet Crawford, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Leslie so well to all the members of 9-A. I, Jack Curtis, do hereby will and bequeath my only worldly possessions---lf3 of a fifth of alcohol, one deck of cards, one pair of dice, my overwhelming good looks and my uncanny ability to play foot- ball to Whit , Catfish , and Stanhope. H1 2 F



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elen White-Sweater girl for Esquire magazine. j Ann McElwee-World-renowned pianist-just finished a series of concerts at Carnegie Hall. Jack Westmoreland-Treasurer of the United States. Betty Ann McGill-Busy helping her husband count the gold at Fort Knox. David Beamguard-Has just taken over for Red Skelton on C.B.S. Thomas Adams-Serving a life sentence at Alcatraz for larceny. Bobby Wells-Doing great as a pianist in the Stork Club, also plays a little baseball as a hobby. Raymond Thomas-Once a common cow-milker---now a big dairy farmer in Filbert. Franky: Sellers-Besides being very busy with concerts, Franky has just managed to sell a book, entitled Oh, Those Years . Jack Curtis-President of the How to Get Rich And Not Work Club . Joe Wood-Manufacturing iron lungs for a cigarette company. Sara Jane Earle-Raising dogs and youngins down on the Neely Farm. Billy Keller-Founder of a school for paper boys. Terry Grayson-Studying science to find out what stunted his growth. Evelyn Brandon-Doing great as new owner of the Rendezvous, Peggy Carnes-Married to R. H. and has a dozen kids---just for the record. Glenn Oates-Glenn has taken over Mr, Kinard's job and has hired another English teacher. Harriet Crawford-Having graduated from Duke with honors in journalism, Harriet has just been appointed correspondent to Rock Hill. C. B. Harper Jr. -Governor of South Carolina-now living in Columbia. Edd Smith Jr. -Successful business man---also leader of his own band. Ted Westmoreland-Just wrote a book entitled, How to Give Orders and Still Have Friendsf' Pratt Hambright-Having graduated from Winthrop College, Pratt has been summoned to Wash- ington to serve as advisor to the President. Fred MisKelly-Has taken over the directing of Channel 3 on T.V. Dean McCarter-Working in a carnival as a strong man. Ray Robbins-Handsome movie idol of millions of teen-agers--latest movie is The Big Crush . George Knox- George has taken over the delivery of mail since his daddy has retired. Dorothy Jenkins-Dot is big time now---Wild woman in Barnum 81 Bailey's circus. Ann Hovis-Taking care of Smith's---dress shop. Dorothy Barnes-Wig maker for bald-headed women. Edward Chariker-Bashful Edd has just married again---this makes his tenth. Ray Walker-New manager of the American Thread Company. George Adams-Spending all of his leisure time reading Macbeth, trying to find the meaning. Billy Wallace-Confidence man for Al Capone. Richard Greene-Assistant coach at Belmont Abbey. Nancy Ramsey-Because of her friendly personality, Nancy has just been appointed as guide through the Carlsbad Caverns. Carolyn Gettys-Sorting out mail while George delivers it. Marion Harmon-Still trying to decide whether to marry Marvin or be a career girl. Toxie Belle Hampton-Editor of a fashion magazine---also doing her own modeling. Julia Gordon-Julia is married, but for how long? Leona Huskey-Posing for an artist in Greenwich Village, New York. Doris Brown-Surgeon at the John Hopkins Hospital. Mary Frances McElroy-Caller for square dances in Sharon. Ann Hogue-Having chosen nursing as a career, Ann is having quite a time chasing bares . Mary Lou Gibson-Running a beauty salon on North Main in Bowling Green. Becky Wray-Pin up girl for thousands of soldiers all over the world. Dorothea Craig-Trying to reform U.S.C. from its bad habits. Frances Wilson-Still chasing boys with red hair. Nancy McCarter-Working for the United Nations as an interpreter. Faye Bolin-Faye is still blushing after having kissed her first boy friend. Rachel Melton-Queen of the Motorcycle Races in Indiana.. Mary Ann Johnson-Mary Ann is doing great as-giggle girl on T. V. Totsie Barnes-Teaching ballet at the elementary schools. Ralph Chambers-Agriculture teacher at the Bethel Acadamy for boys. Alice Sipe-Doing very nicely in the taxi business. Barbara Gordon-Running for her life after all the seniors read the things she had written about them.

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