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Classes CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose MOTTO “Life is too short to waste” VALDESE FOOD SHOPPE Phone 31 Groceries—Meats—Vegetables Valdese, N. C. Page Nineteen
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Classes LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of nineteen and forty-five of the Drexel High School, be- lieving ourselves to be of sound minds and body—do hereby revoke all former wills as null and void, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. Hallyburton and the faculty, we bequeath our heartfelt gratitude, respect, and love for their interest and efforts in our behalf and also, for the inspiration we have gained by our friendly contact with them. To the County Superintendent and to both county and local boards of education, we will our unexpressible appreciation for the advantages they have provided for us. To the members of the Sophomore Class we make the following individual be- queaths: Sudie Sigmon wills her smile and pleas- ant disposition to Maui Cope and Eliza- beth Reece, urging them to use both spar- ingly with the faculty next year. To Frances W. and Mildred Carswell, Zeta Lee leaves her dimples. The Sharp Shooter, Paul Ramsey, leaves his accuracy to Paul Buff. Lila Cooper wills her seat near the win- dow to Ramona Cloer. Hal Harris bequeaths his football talent to Boyden Dean and Max McNeely. To Ruby Hoyle, Zelma leaves her abil- ity to design dresses. Lewis Small wills his class ring to Mil- dred Deal, provided he can get it back from whence it came. Russell and Bristol leave to Ralph Powell and Merriett Williams their positions as bus drivers and all the children left by the wayside. Jimmy and Emmette leave their quiet- ness to Lloyd Rector and Robert Baird. To Nanna Baker and Gerald C., Peggy leaves her curly hair. Witnessed by: Frune Franklin Boner Harris Boots Small Billy Williams wills his excellent spelling to Wayne Brendle and Homer Cline. To Ray Powell, Beatrice leaves her danc- ing ability. Betty Bowman leaves her beautiful eye lashes to Peggy Berry and Betty Aber- nathy, one to each. Gladys leaves her list of physical exer- cises to Billy Camp and Herbert Griffin. To James Stamey, Helen wills her good horse sense. Azalee wills her spontaneous laughter to Milford W. and Kieth Laws. To Charles Bailey, Betty Shuffler leaves her temper . Betty Sue wills her ability to keep finan- ces straight to Lloyd Baird. To Imogene Camp, Jo leaves her musical talent. Max leaves his blushes and “ah-now” to Theresa M. To Harry, his brother, Troy leaves his car, but not the girls there-in. Margaret wills her home run record to Hugh Fletcher. To Farrell, Betty Walters wills her know- ledge of geometry. Perry Lee leaves her commanding man- ner to Martha and Leonard. Robert Franklin bequeaths his name “Frune” to Maynard Reece and Hubert Anthony, Frune Sr., and Frune Jr., re- spectively. To Jimmy Yoder, Irwin McNeely leaves his drum beats. To Amaryllis and Betty Lou, Edwyna leaves her wad of chewing gum (two years old). Bill Hubbard and Myrtle will their re- spect and admiration of principals and teachers to Virginia Baker and Betty Sue Berry. In witness whereof we set our seal and signatures, this first day of May, nineteen hundred and forty-five. SENIOR CLASS, Myrtle Bradshaw, Azalee Stamey, Class Testators. PEARCE-YOUNG ANGEL WHOLESALE CO. DREXEL SCHOOL CAFETERIA Page Eighteen
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SOPHOMORES dnt Row, left to right: Betty Sue Berry, Hugh Fletcher, Virginia Baker, Farrell Larfibert, Ramona Cloer, Lloyd Rector, Frances Williams, Robert Baird, Theresa Mc- Allister, Martha Matthews, Ray Powell. Secon jaW, left to right: Ruby Hoyle, Maui Cope, Betty Jean Abernethy, Nana eth Reece, Mildred Deal, Peggy Berry, Betty Lou Hollifield, Emogene ry Fletcher, Mrs. Collins. Third Row, left to right: Herbert Griffin, Boyden Dean, Mildred Carswell, Amaryllis Ramsey, James Stamey, Max McNeely, Jimmy Yoder, Homer Cline, Charles Bailey, Ralph Powell. Fourth Row, left to right: Lloyd Baird, Wayne Brendle, Merritt Williams, Mil- fred Williams, Keith Laws, Gerald Cannon, Maynard Reece, Paul Buff, Leonard Reece. U COMPLIMENTS OF WOODSIDE DAIRY Producers of Grade A Guernsey Milk Page Twenty
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