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SEIV10ft SI PEII L ITH ES Best Looking. Nell McDaniel Bryan Liverman Best Disposition, Best Per¬ sonality, Best All Around. Tibbie Daniels Lee Berry Quietest. Cora Ainsley Lawrence Brickhouse Cutest. Louise Cohoon Bryan Liverman Most Popular. Nell McDaniel Frank Alexander Most Dignified, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Studious, Most Versatile. Joyce Bateman Billy West Biggest Day Dreamers. Rosa Lee Barnes Bryan Liverman Most Bashful. Jackie Fay Reynolds Lawrence Brickhouse
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LAST WILL Hll TESTAMENT Township of Columbia County of Tyrrell State of North Carolina We the seniors of Columbia High School, Columbia, North Carolina, being of sound and unsettled mind, do hereby declare, scribble, deed, and publish this document to be our last will and testament, thus remaking and nullifying any previous will made by us. Article I. To Columbia High School we do will and bequeath better order (due to the fact of our absence) in the classrooms, the hall, and the library. To Mr. T. and the members of the faculty we leave our sincere affection and our gratitude for their help and guidance. Article III. Section A. To the oncoming seniors we leave the right to argue with next year’s Juniors. Section B. To the oncoming Juniors we leave the right to get the prettiest class rings yet. Section C. To the oncoming Sophomores we give you luck in Mr. Thompson’s Biology class. (You II need it.) Section D. To the oncoming Freshmen we leave you the great thrill ot being in high school. Article IV. To our devoted parents we leave the freedom from school expenses. Article V (Individual Wills). I, Frank Alexander, do will and bequeath my short hair to Hubert Jackson. I, Graham Bateman, will my ability to draw to anyone in Mr. Thompson’s Class. I, James Laughinghouse, will my big feet to Hugh Davenport. I, Lee Berry, will my funny books to Mrs. T’s English classes in place of the Reader ' s Digest. I, Lawrence Brickhouse, leave my weight to Billy Parisher. I, J. S. Howett, will my privileges to Sterling Hamilton. I, Bryan Liverman, leave my curly hair to Russell Spencer. I, Ernest Sutton, leave my ability to argue with the teachers to Burvell Jones. I, Billy West, leave my ability to study to Yules Clough. I, Cora Ainsley, will my quiet ways to Nan Simmons. 1, Rosa Lee Barnes, leave my sour looks to Iva Dean Van Horn. I, Joyce Bateman, leave my dignified ways to Pat Everton. I, Louise Cohoon, will my baby ways to Gaye Hopkins. I, Margaret Craddock, leave my curly hair to Jean Swain. I, Tibbie Daniels, will my modesty to Dora Ann Roughton. I, Winnie Davenport, leave my shyness to Alma Dean Cohoon. I, Polly Ann Etheridge, will my giggles to Nanette Jones. I, Kathleen Jones, will my ability to keep a boy friend to Jane Cahoon. I, Julia Parisher, leave my friendliness to Peggy Roughton. I, Nora Dean Patrick, will my cute ways to Eudora Patrick. I, Jackie Fay Reynolds, leave my long blond hair to Betty Jean Owens. I, Nell Spruill, will my sparkling smile to Virginia Davenport. I, Ruth Ann Spruill, leave my ability to win an argument in the class room to Billy Spruill. Kermit Walker; Testator Mr. W. E. Bateman, Witness Mrs. Madge Van Horne, Witness
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SOIIII! SUPERLATIVES Most Ambitious, Biggest Flirts Ruth Ann Spruill Billy West Neatest, Best Singers. Kathleen Jones Lawrence Brickhouse Most Courteous. Cora Ainsley Lee Berry Loudest. Nora Dean Patrick Ernest Sutton Best Dancers. Joyce Bateman Frank Alexander Most Original. Nora Dean Patrick James Laughinghouse Friendliest. Julia Parisher Lee Berry Citizen of the Year 1950, Winner of Citizenship T rophy. James William Laughinghouse
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