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MH Leon Armeritrout Bertha O ' Conner Betty Fridl y Carole Treynor 20
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Lloyd Albert Webb Lloyd Football 3; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; 4-H Club 3. I never take a nap but when I have had a bad night; and then the nap takes me. Carole Ann Treynor Punk Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,4; Editor of Paper Staff 3; Glee Club 1,2; Editor of Annual Staff 4; President 4. The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Donald Gene Wilson Donald Fi re Fighters 2,3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1,2 ,3 ,4. Good management is better than good income. 19
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WILL We, the seniors of Dunlap , realizing that we will make our departure in June 1959, wish to leave the following beloved qualities to our school, teachers, and our classmates. Being of sound mind and happy memories, we do hereby make and declare this to be Our Last Will and Testament. Article I To our teachers and our principal, Mr. R. L. Graham, we leave our many thanks for their understanding, patience, and helpfulness. Article II To Miss Shirley Carper we leave our gratitude for her willingness to give of her time to make our 1959 REFLECTOR a success. Article III To the future seniors we leave our high hopes and courage. Article IV To the students of Dunlap High School we leave the following virtues: Wayne Armentrout wills his ability to make excuses to get out of class to Ger- trude Lewis. Kathleen Carper leaves her ability to cook to Miss Shirley Carper. Sterling McAllister wills his ability to keep Mr. Carter talking during govern- ment class to anyone who doesn ' t like tests. Deloris Hinton leaves her lost charm to Mr. Harold Carter in hopes that he can find it. Barbara Eggleston wills her valuable, excess pounds to Mrs. Arbogast. Carole Treynor leaves her pierced ears to Dianna Brown. Sarah Dameron leaves her long hair to Lois Hanks. Charles Arrington wills his tallness and slimness to Garland Campbell. Char- lotte Kersey leaves her ability to understand and write shorthand to the first- year shorthand class. Sammy Moore wills his little black book and secret map” to Tommy Helpler, Jr. Paul Turner leaves his height to Donald Graham. Joe Anna Lewis wills her black hair to Rosetta Wright. Gene Snyder leaves his ability to hot-rod” to anyone who doesn ' t care for his life. Douglas Drummond wills his ability to get along with people to June Perkins. Sandra Carter leaves her ability to play basketball to Alice Sprouse. Lloyd Webb wills his sleepiness to Mrs. Marquess. James McAllister leaves his long hair to David Mann. Donald Buckland wills his super-vision eyes to anyone who thinks he might need them. Paul Camden leaves his ability in mechanical drawing to the future drawing classes. Merilyn Foster wills her quiet ways to Leta Barker. Janet Booth leaves her waistline to Anna Stuart. Dickie Cochran wills his blushes to Bertie Sartain. Jerry Cook wills his ability to play sports to Lawrence Carper. Betty Fridley leaves her dressing ability to Joan Webb. Bertha O ' Conner wills her height to Carolyn McAllister . Michael Treynor wills his ability to type to James O ' Conner. Kay Carper leaves her eyebrows to Judy Bowyer. Ledford Fridley leaves his ability to argue to anyone who cares to argue. Gladys Rock leaves her pretty teeth to Betty Jo Alfred. Terry Surber leaves his driving ability to Bernard Napier. Gay Maupin wills her cheering ability to Carol Webb. Donald Wilson wills his farming ability to Jim Cook. Ronnie Nicely leaves his size to Raymond Rock. Patricia Martin leaves her temper to Howard Bratton. Carol Persinger wills her statue to Wanda Meadows. Signed and sealed this first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine. The Senior Class of ' 59 Sterling McAllister, Chief Executor 2 21
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