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last Will and Zeslamenl Elon College Alamance County North Carolina We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred a.nd Fifty -three of Elon College High School, being of fee- ble mind and disposing disposition, and realizing we are soon to depart this school life, do make this our Last Will and Testament, hereby declaring null and void all other wills or promises extracted from us un- der pressure. ARTICLE I To our beloved faculty we leave our splendid grades and good behavior as examples to be held up by them to inspire the oncoming classes to reach the goal that we have attained. ARTICLE ll To the Junior Class we leave all our Senior privileges, our Senior dignity, and our Senior problems. To the Sophomores, because of their dire need, we leave our brilliancy and pep , with sincere hopes that they may use them both in literary and athletic fields. To the Freshmen we bequeath all the notes we have taken during our four years of classes. We hope they find some arnong them concerning the classes attended. ARTICLE Ill I, Jacky Whitesell, will my position as handy man to Bill Michael. I Doris Ward, leave my sore throat and position as head cheerleader to someone with good lungs. I I-I. W. Smith, will my Ford to anyone who will buy it. I, Bertha Keisling, will my salesmanship to the rising Seniors. I, Billy Owen, entrust Bus 42 to David Weaver. I, Ann Kinch, leave my happy-go-lucky attitude to haunt the halls during future exams. I, Melvin Chrismon, bestow upon Ronald Thomas my wavy hair and hope it doesn't make him seasick. I Janet Metcalf, leave my title as Biggest Baby to my sister, Nancy. I, Betty Williams, leave my typewriter to Mary Batten. I Donald Hawkins, leave the memory of my quietness to the teachers to soothe them when the clamor of exuberant youth tries their patience to the breaking point. l, Grace Lynch, will my ability to get a gang of girls together to go to the movies to Margaret Brown. I David I-Iaith, leave my ability to be seen and not heard to Charles Wright. I, Jeanette Foster, will my roving eyes to Margaret Sternberg. y i 1 I, R. L. Sutton, leave my lost year at Burlington High to Willard King. I, Jack Boutchyard, bequeath my blue eyes to Elwood Peele in the hope that they will make him more successful with girls. I, Margaret Boland, will my May Queen crown to a rising Senior girl and hope it will make her as happy as it did me. I, Tommy Brammer, leave my position as Coach's right -hand man to Max Hyatt. I. Patsy Barber, leave my driving ability to Geraldine Loy. I, Bonnie McIntyre, bestow upon Tommie Leigh my long, blond hair. I, Nancy Whitesell, leave my spelling ability t0Jerry Pitts, who needs it desperately. I, Kathryn Pope, bequeath my position as library as- sistant to Emma Wagoner. I, Mary Ann Hodge, leave my sweetness to Rachael Brammer. I, Edward Powell, leave my diligent studying to Doug Bowden. I, Grace Massey, will my bruises acquired in basket- ball to Butch Turner. I, Ronny Sharpe, entrust Billy Blanchard with my bas- ketball suit and hope he will soon grow into it. I, Virginia Black, leave my laughter to echo through the halls forever. I, Kathleen McDonald, bestow upon Annie Mae Wright my habit of trying to do a half dozen things at once. We, Betty Phillips and Lois Jean Wilson, leave our interest in the Navy to Nancy Humphrey and Shirley Cardwell. I, Peggy Barnhardt, will my typewriter to Virgie Per- kins. I, Lucy Everette, bestow upon Jean Loy my ability to wear something different each day. I, Karen Martin, will my position as Editor of the Echoes to anyone who will undertake it fthe poor innocent creaturej. I, Joanne Brannock, leave my ambition to look down on someone's head to Janet Brammer. I, Larry Brammer, leave the road to the orphanage open to Darryl Burge. I, Danny Wagoner, bestow upon Charles Rumbley my ability to be heard from one end of the hall to the other. I, Wiley Nance, leave my innocent looks to George Horner. I, Charles Holt, just leave. We do hereby subscribe our names and affix our seal this, the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty -three. Kathleen McDonald Witnesses: Testatrix Dr. J. W. Hill Mr. Wilkes E. Lowe. Jr. January 1 Mrs. M. Frances Longest Class of '53
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