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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Claes of Nineteen Hun¬ dred and Fifty-Seven, of Crabtree Iron- Duff High School, County of Haywood, State of North Car olina, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. Article I To the teachers we leave our deepest appreciation for their guidance and help during our hours of need. Article 11 To the undergraduates: To the Juniors we leave the privilege of issuing our two great publications--The Yellowjacket and the Yellowjacket News; to the Sophomores we leave the pleasant task of planning and executing the Junior-Senior Banq uet during the junior year; to the Freshmen we leave all our hopes that they will make the grade as far as we have and easier than we have. Article III I, JimGillett, leave my naturally curly hair to Harrold Dean Parks. I, Ruth Gillett, leave my job at the school to another broom pusher. I, Dallas Greene, leave my sideburns to Sarah Jones. I hope they will inspire her to sing like Elvis Pressley. I, Gene Hill, will my basketball suit to Duane Bryson. I hope it fits. I, Betty Sue James, will my ability to study sociology to Frank Smart. I, A. L. Matthews, leave my good grades in physics and geometry to Bud Kirk. I, Cecil Matthews, leave my battered Chevrolet to Kenneth Beasley. I, Shelby Jean McElroy, leave my art editor ' s job on the school paper to Ned Crawford. Ihope he profits by my experi¬ ence. I, Juanita Stamey, leave my quietness to Earl Clark. I, Charles Parks, leave my ability to get out of class to Bobby Ray Clark. I, Stella Sanford, will to Hilda Sanford my Latin book. I, Wayne Parton, leave my typing abili¬ ty to Carl McCracken with the request that he exceed 50 w.p.m. I, Hilda Rector, leave my love for basketball and my habit of laughing at no¬ thing to Jane McElroy. I, Mable Stevenson, leave my sewing ability to Peggy Ferguson with the stipu¬ lation that she finish her garment before the required time. I, Azalee McCracken, will my popu¬ larity to Arthur Hoglen. I, Jeanette Smith, will my musical ability andmy love for Jim to Mildred Hill. I, June Smith, leave my job at Charlie ' s to anyone who thinks she can be as efficient as I am. I, Mary Sue McCracken, leave my voice box to some one who wants to study speech. And I, Barbara Jones, will my basket¬ ball suit to Beverley Chambers. We hereby appoint Mrs Yates, our class advisor, as sole executor of this our last will and testament. Barbara Jones, Testator
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