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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT th Senior Class of 1951, approaching the end of our high We e school days, wish to make this, our last will and testament, while we are in our normal state of being. Tolthe Faculty, we bequeath our lasting friendship and many thanks for their patience with us. We bequeath to the class of l95Z'our friendliness and good will. will To the Sop make good use of them. homore Class, we leave our textbooks, hoping they f hard work. To the Freshmen Class, we bequeath four years o Harold Seats leaves his magnetic personality to Carroll Haynes. Bonnie Rose Cornelison leaves her ability to be quiet in study hall to Eula Mae Beck and Nannie Sue Ireland. Nancy Boger leaves her wise cracks to Edna Lee Naylor. Bayne Miller leaves his place as president of everything to Bonnie Speer. Fabian lhite leaves her good looks and cute ways to Mary Kathryn Bowles S ts leaves her ability to flirt to Edna Ann Shelton, hop Jane ea ing she will do as good a job with it as she has done Buford Smith leaves his ability to get along with the girls Thurman Howell Harry Brock Nancy Edith Grady Luray Pegg? Driver leaves his place as Teacher's Booe leaves her friendly dlspositlon Beck leaves her basnful ways to Edna Beck leaves his sunny disposition to Miller leaves her place as Teacher's Pest to Richard to Robert Seats Ann Shelton Carroll Haynes Pet to Lillian Allen Riddle leaves her witty remarks to Lucille Lakey Richard Carter leaves his jokes to Larry Williard O'Brien Dixon just leaves Elmer Allen leaves his quiet ways to Lyndol Haynes Dorothy Hauser leaves her dignified ways to Fred Rutledge Patsy Wood leaves her neatness and her boy frlends to Edlth King to 1 1
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HISTORY Twelve years ago, forty mischievous youngsters entered the first grade under the direction of Miss Pierson for the first half year, and Miss Alexander for the remainder of the year. As we progressed through primary and grammar grades, we lost several members of our class. When we entered the ninth grade, we had thirty five nbrightn stu- dents who were just starting over fool's hill, as one of our teacher's often told us. Miss Henderson, our home room teacher, helped us over our rough spots, which seemed impossible to us. We took an active part in all the clubs and activities, as we continued through high school. After the first year of high school, everything seemed easier to UB. We had quite a time keeping home room teachers for that year. We had three, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. O'Brien and finally Miss McBrayer. We had Miss Ayers as our eleventh grade sponsor, and we had to work hard to finance the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held at the Vance Hotel, in Statesville. Under her direction, we also gave a Junior Class Play. Now, we are Seniors, with Miss Ayers again as our home room teacher. We find it hard to realize that we have about come to the end of our high school journey. The high lights of this year was the day we received our rings, the day we ordered our caps and gowns, invi- tations, diplomas, and gave our Senior play. Somewhere along the line, we lost thirteen of our members, so there are only eighteen in the graduating class. With sad faces and many fond memories, we say good-by to dear old F. H. S. We hope that the coming Seniors have as much fun and happiness in school as we have had. ls R992 - 5 'iliftfii 7'6'fk xl ,.tA I 'gap .Eigwy 1551.4 va' ' 1 J 1i5Ei ,- - 'lf' i
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