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Jai W an cidamenlf We, the Senior class of l95Z, of the Farmington High School, in the town of Farmington, the County of Davie, and the State of North Carolina, being declared sound in mind and memory by our principal, Mr. S. G. Wallace, and fully realizing that our days in Farmington High School are limited, do hereby make our last will and testament, placing all our treasures, rights, and many privileges at the disposal of the rightful heirs. To our beloved faculty, who have been such a help all along our way, we wish to express our deepest gratitude and bequeath to them our continual friendship and good will. To the Junior class we leave all the burdens we have had to bear and all the difficulties we have had to overcome, with the assurance they will all be cherished memories when they shall have departed from high school life. To the Sophomores we bequeath our good will and ability to persevere through all unfavorable circumstances. We leave to the Freshmen four years of hard work. Our advice is to Grin and wear it. Lillian Allen leaves her place as Beta Club President to Betty Montgomery because she wants to see the women stay in power. Edna Ann Shelton wishes to will her place as head cheer leader to Myra Davis and her dimples to Clarence Eaton, hoping they will make his twice as deep. Robert Seats leaves his place as teacher's pet to Bob Montgomery and his friendly disposi- tion to Annie Kiger. Eula Mae Beck and Nannie Sue Ireland will their many secrets to Nellie Baity and their ability to get along with the teachers to Vestal Riddle. Kathryn Bowles bequeaths her dignified ways to Dorothy Salmons and her unneeded height to Mary Kathryn Smith. Don Busiek takes pleasure in willing his love for an argument to J. C. Caudle and his ability to deceive the teachers to Nancy Seats. To Sue Caudle, Carroll- Hanes wills his desire to cruise the world, because he no longer has that desire. Edna Naylor bequeaths her love for the Navy to Nancy Ellis. She is very generous with her will--keeping for herself only a' small portion of it. I Lucille Lakey wills her desire to be an old maid to Louise Seats, hoping that Louise will be as successful as she has been. Lucille also leaves to Mary Ann Carter her ability to not study and still pass. To Harold Gregory, Betty Busiekwills her ability to know her lessons and hopes he will never have to study. Thurman Howell-bequeaths his blonde hair to Richard Sheek and his secret of how to get along with the girls and not fall in love, he leaves to Bob Smith. After much consideration, Richard Brock leaves his swaybacked comb to Harvey Pilcher. He hopes it will be more useful to Harveythan it has been to hirn--he hasn't used it in five years. Larry Williard wills his ability to make his teachers think him a perfect gentleman to Leonard Seats and his excuses to get out of class to Joyce King. With much regret William Brock wills his monkey shines to Susan Hanes, but he is happyto pass along his brains with them. Edith King leaves her love affairs to Edith Howard--that is with the exception of one. Sarah Smith bequeaths her neatness to Mary Elizabeth Seats. Bonnie Speer wills her love for Farmington to Frances Baity and sincerely hopes Frances will defend its name like she has. We hereby appoint Clarence Eaton, Junior Class Staff Representative, executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness hereof, we, the Senior Class of '52 do hereby set our sign and seal, this the twenty- third of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nineteen hundred and fifty two. Bonnie Speer, Testator
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