Cullowhee High School - Rebel Yearbook (Cullowhee, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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Last Will aud “Jestament We, the senior class of May 1957, Cullowhee, North Carolina, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory class, do, there- fore, make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, Article I, To Mrs, Killian and Mr. Phillips, who have faithfully guided us through our senior year, we leave to their skillful guidance the graduating class of ‘58. Article II, To the Cullowhee faculty we leave peace, quiet, and rest for at least a few months, Article III, To Miss Finley goes our sincere wish that there will not be so many loafers in the library after we are gone, Article IV. To Mr. Hicks, our coach, the hope that he will always have winning teams in the years to come. Article V, To Mr. Bancraft go our congratulations for making our days at Cullowhee more lively. Article VI. To Mr. Painter we leave the hope that he someday can find someone interested in Physical Science. Article VII. To Mrs. Buchanan we leave the hope that she will discover someone who can take shorthand at 80 words a minute. Article VIII, To Mrs, Hodges goes our hope that someday someone will take Home Ec and sew a straight seam and not let her food burn. Article IX. To Mr. Shelton we bequeath the hope that seniors of '58 will be as fortunate as we were in having someone to help with the senior play scenery, Article X, To Mrs, Conrad goes our hope that someone will surprise her by reading his history. We know we leave fond memories of our year of history with you. Article XI. To the junior classes that follow we leave Mrs. Wayte, who will be such a great help to you with your banquet. Article XII, We leave to the on-coming juniors our gratitude for being here, so we could have someone to gossip about, Article XIII, We leave to the on-coming sophomores a box of aspirins, because we know you have many headaches ahead, Article XIV, To the basketball team we leave the hope that they won't need Mr. Flake at Franklin next year, Article XV, To Dr. Ainsley we leave the hope that he won't have so much trouble at Halloween next year, Article XVI, We leave to the next senior class the following advice:: “Avoid all student Council monitors and too frequent visits to the office, Article XVII, On behalf of the unusual and extraordinary members of our class who have some- thing to bestow upon future seniors, the following individual bequests are made. Section I, Wills I, Lee Adams, will to anybody worthy of it my ability to sleep, loaf, and wise-crack in class and get away with it. I, Charles Ashe, willmy ability to shave every day to Manley Nose Brown, who, I think, needs to very much, , I, Floyd Bennett, will my ability to get through high school without failing a subject to Billy Edwards, I, Mary Ann Bennett, will my Monday morning excuses to anyone who needs them after a big weekend, I, Imogene Brown, will my ability to stay quiet in the halls to Marcell Mathis, I, Bessie Bryson, will my smile and personality to my sister, Joyce, and also leave to her my dear oldshorthand book, 1 HE) Bryson, will my tendency to run cars into the bank to Vounell Wilson, who Picks on fire hydrants, I, Joe Buchanan, will toMr, Flake a pair of stilts, so people won't think he's so low down, I, Buddy Clark, will to the Ford Motor Company all Mercurys, They're too fast for me,

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Reva Conner, will my A's inJournalism to Shelby Jean Conner, hoping she doesn't change them tOmG Sc Ofe. D Sco: Ted Crawford, will my driver's license to Nose Brown, who is bound to get killed riding around with Jr. Tolbert. Claude Dills, will my flattop to Bunyon Hooper, whom it will suit. Lloyd Dills, will my big mouth to Jimmy Long, wholI’m sure, will use it as I have. Margaret Hawks, will nothing to nobody ‘cause I ain't got nothing nobody would want. Juanita Hembree, will to my little sister my seat in Physical Science, in hope that she won't give Mr. Painter as much trouble as I. Taylor Holden, will my bus, number 34, to anyone who can put as many BUMPS on it as I did, Alvin Hooper, will my ability to make good grades to Paul Hooper. He'll need it to graduate. Kenneth Hooper, leave my sideburns to anyone mature enough to grow them, and my wreckless driving to Fannie Stevens. Lucille Hooper, will my ability to drive a school bus to any girl who can hold the job. Warren Hooper, do hereby will my ability to study to Charles Bu rrell, who I am sure needs it. Shirley Houston, will my habit of laughing and talking in Journalism to whoever is crazy enough to take it. Linda Hughes, will my ability to soap windows on Halloween to Shirley Stevens. Shirley, I leave to you the best ball uniform Old Faithful number 17 along with the ability to be most athletic. J. C. Keener, will nothin’ to nobody, because I need all I have. James Monteith, will all of my little pink and yellow citations to Edward Gordon, who I know needs a few. Bobby Nicholson, will my ability to spin a wheel to Edward Gordon. Betty Norton, will my so-called ability to play basketball to my cousin Patricia Hooper, and my ability to yell at basketball games to Susan Mitchell. Mary Sue Owen, will my shorthand book to Kathleen Ammons. Glennon Parker, will to my wife, Selma Sue, the ability to drive anything on wheels. Ronald Pressley, will my ability to pass without studying to Bunyon Hooper, who will make use of it. Alvia Lou Reynolds, will my big mouth and loud ways to Marcia Snipes. Carroll Rigdon, will my flirty ways to Bill Pressley, if he thinks he can do as good a job as I have done. Christine Robinson, will my driving talents to Marcia Snipes, and hope she gets a Dodge like mine. Edwin Saunders, .will my excess beef to Ray Adams, who needs it. George Stephens, will my ability to drive a school bus to Vounell Wilson, if he can hold the job. Opal Stewart, will my ability to attract boys and a portion of my long hair to Mary Ann Reed. Quincy Stewart, will one-half my bottle of Peroxide and my curly hair to Susan Mitchell. Helen Webb, leave my juvenile ways and my name of being a “hot rod girl” to any girl who wants the fun I've had. Alva Wike, will everything I've got to myself, because I am going to take it all with me. Jean Wood, will my boy friends to my sister Janice, who doesn't care for boys at all. Joyce Wood leave my fights on the bus and the principal's reprimands to my sister Priscilla, who has had a few lectures already.

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