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MOST ATHLETIC Lynn Woodie - Peggy Lowery MOST STUDIOUS Paris Cooper - Wallace Baird S u p E R L A T MOST VERSATILE Benny Cozort - Betty Jo Hipps WITTIEST The I ma Chapman - Raymond Carswell V E S
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Four, of Drexel High School, in the county of Burke, the State of North Carolina,being of sound mind, and realizing our impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Hallyburton, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past years. To our teachers, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward in- creasing our wisdom. To the school board we leave our appreciation for the interest that they have in us. ARTICLE II To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the positions that we now occupy. To the Junior Class the Seniors leave as follows: Betty Farris leaves her chair in the office to Dean Mosteller and Kathleen Young. Benny Cozort leaves his love of chemistry to Eston Hunter and Jimmy Fullmer. Harry Mitchell leaves his ability to always be at school on time to Billy Bargin'1 Powell and Buck Nichols. Jimmy Daye wills his posi- tion on the football field to Clyde Rockett and Bobby Anthony. Kenneth Canipe leaves his curls to Big Bill Powell and Charles Hubbard. Charlene Ramsey and Paris Cooper wi 11 their married life to Loretta Pyatt. Gene Berry leaves his ability to be quiet in study hall to The Boughman Brothers. Raymond Carswell wills his love for playing tricks on the teachers to Jimmy Shull and Donald Watts. Betty Whisnant leaves her quietness to Ruby Bumgarner and Betty Jaynes. Lillian Abernathy leaves her giggles to Geraldine Conley and Doris Hunt. Paul Burns leaves his love for the Enon Section to Roberta Baird. Betty Jo Hipps wills her editorship of the annual to anyone crazy enough to take it. Bobby Mc- Neely bequeaths his love for the fairer sex to Jimmy Stamey. Bonnie McGalliard leaves her chauffeur- ing ability to Shelby Jean Berry. Delores West leaves her position to be a dignified Senior to her sister, Carolyn West. Wallace Baird wills his ability to be a class officer to Larry ChiIdres. Peggy Lowery leaves her place on the basketball team to The Three Musquitos —Evelyn, Dot, and Mickey. (Space that is. It will take all three to fill it.) Yvonne Tilley leaves her sweet charms and blue eyes to Betty Childres and Gale Fender. Kenneth Albright wills his hook shot to Sylvia LowdermiIk (hoping it still works). Mark Buff wills his love for The Valdese Girl to Jim Rnmsey. i ynn Woodie wills his posi- tion in Industrial Arts to Roy York and Donald Watts. Kenneth Warlick leaves his ability to work and go to school to Clyde Berry. Claud Grady wills his chair ' Mrs. Sutton's class to Roy Albright and Donald Abee. Emily Matlack leaves her position in the Beta Club to Care! Bradshaw. Billy Chappell wills his cute laugh to Billy Shuffler. Ray Newton leaves his shy ways to Larry Woods. Richard Woodie leaves his driving of a fine car (a Chevrolet) to Robert Small. Alma Rhoney wi'is her love for Home Economics to Betsy Byrd. Paul Cline leaves his bench over at Bob's to Roy Barbci, hoping that he will win as many games as he has. Margaretta Smith wills her musical ability to Carolyn Secrest. Virginia Crowe leaves her typewriter in Mrs. Bounous' Room to Marie Stamey and Betty Swink. Thelma Chapman wills her clowning ability to Audrey Powell. Robert Williams leaves his ability to make good grades and get along with all the girls to Larry Norman and Ernest Arrowood. Mary Denton wills her love for shorthand to Gladys Robinson. CLASS TESTATORS Peggy Lowery Robert Williams
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MOST POPULAR Betty Parris - Harry Mitchell MOST TALENTED Robert Williams - Margaretta Smith S U P E R L A T V E S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Yvonne Tilley - Paul Burns FRIENDLIEST Bonnie McGalliard - Kenneth Warlick
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