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Junior Class OFFICERS TOMMY EARNHARDT ...... .. President MARY EDITH BAGWELL ........ Vice-President PEGGY PHILLIPS ......... Secretary-Treasurer MARY EDITH BAGWELL ELLA LEE BAYNE JAMES BEDDINGFIELD MATILDA BELL PRISCILLA BLACKWELL MARTHA BLYTHE JEAN BROWN HAZEL BURNS RAY CABE EDNA CABLE 2)
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Last Will and Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of ‘51, of the city of Flat Rock, of the county of Hender- son and the state of North Carolina, being of sound (?) mind and memory, do hereby leave our last will and testament, which we feel is our duty to pass on our most outstanding characteristics to the rising Senior class. Clarendon Sherman, who seems to get a kick out of watching Hubert McCarson play cowboy in geography, wants to will him his “Cowboy Cap- busters.” June and Nedral Pace will their love for each other to Wilma Garber and Eugenia Waters. Vernon Waters bequeaths his ability to wreck cars and not get caught up with to Carroll Nelson. Janette Brady wills her fine stock of blouses and sweaters to Jean Brown. Edward “Webbfoot’’ Henderson, who will be getting married after school, wills his “muscles” to Buddy McCullough, and his “Webbfeet”’ to Ronell Owensby. Gladys Jean (Pretty Figure) Mullinax bequeaths her fine figure to Frances “Vustus” Cornwell. John “Bluetick’’ Cox, who has been making a fortune off of his ‘Secret Soap Factory” in Bar- bara Hudson’s basement wills it to Buddy Case. (The brand of soap is “Bubble Buoy.”) Eva Nell Cable bequeaths her love for the “Oak Grove Boys” to Betty Jo Henderson. Jack “Prillio’” Hill wills his wardrobe of fine suits and sportswear to Rayford Hart (who also has strawberry red hair). Mary Lou Lockaby bequeaths her neatness and quiet ways to Lucille Moss. Eddie “Lonesome” Bell wills his ability to play halfback for the Flat Rock Blue Devils to Maxcy Young. Pat Hall wills her “Flaming Red Lipstick” to any lucky junior that can use it. Tommy Earnhardt bequeaths his ability to play basketball to Charles “Cotton’’ Magness (who will be playing first team next year). Doris ‘Flossie’ Cornwell wills her cute brown freckles to Jackie Justice. Charles “Allen” Barnes leaves his desire to be like Allen Ladd to Fred Scab’ Steppe, who also has a very high collar. Carmelita Redmond wills her “Witty way” to “Becky” Justus. Bobby Davis leaves his “Hopped Up Model-A” to Maurice Hill. Miriam McMahan bequeaths her South Carolina “Accent” to Pat Osteen. Arnold Gilbert leaves his ability to play pranks and tricks and not get “Study Hall’ to H. C. McCall. Virginia Lindsey bequeaths her love for the oppo- site sex to Martha Blythe and Frieda Prince. Arthur Howse wills his “Western Union Bicycle” to William Johnson. Juanita Medlin wills her “flirty ways” to Grace Johnson and Joyce Osteen. Edward Nelson bequeaths his “Rocket 88” to anyone who can take off and not spin a wheel. Anna Sue Thompson wills her “Deep Red Hair’ to Barbara Hudson who seems to be getting red- headed. Bobby Bell leaves his seat in French to Dan Pace. Marcella Pittman wills her “loud mouth” to Carl Taylor. Gene Smith wills his “Horse Laugh” to Arthur Huggins and Jack Freeman. Frankie Mullinax bequeaths her friendliness to Duanne Justus; but Frankie wants everyone to know that R. C. does not stand for Royal Crown Cola. James “Crawford” Cantrel wills his ability to play the “Guitar” to Hilliard “Pooky’” Hyder. Vera Capps bequeaths her dignified ways to Nancy Morgan and Ella Bayne. Gerald Mullinax wills-his love for school to Peggy Freeman. Sreptia Allen bequeaths her quietness and shy- ness to Priscilla Blackwell. Don King leaves his real blond hair and black whiskers to Ray Cabe. Lillie Mae Laughter wills her ability to keep a safe distance from the boys to Mae Jones. Newell Saltz bequeaths his “Private Seat’ in Agriculture to Norman “Bear” Moore. Bobbe Lytle wills her desire to be a nurse to Betfy Sue Ivester. Bobby Bumgarner leaves his ability to dress neatly to James Beddingfield. Ann Robinson wills all of her boy friends to Doris Green. Kefiheth Summey bequeaths his seat in geometry to Ronell Owensby. 20 Mary Jane Freeman leaves her refined and studi- ous ways to Matilda Bell. David Sitton wills his plumpness to Ed Steppe. Bennie Justus leaves her “Secret’’ on how to get along with the teachers to David Fain. Sam Sosebee leaves his little Model-A Ford which he used for courting, to anyone who wants to use it. Margaret Pace wills her ability to make all A’s to Mary Edith Bagwell. James Heatherly bequeaths his good looks to Bobby Lewis. Verna Bright leaves her love for shorthand to Edna Cable. Junior McDaniel wills his “Irresistible Appeal’ to girls to Billy Redmond. Ruth Steppe leaves her typewriter to Joe Hudson who also uses the “Seek and ye shall find” system. Houston Steppe wills his ways to get along with girls to Fred Pace, who seems to have quite an interest in a certain girl in East Flat Rock. Eva Levi bequeaths her ability to have a “secret love” and not let anyone know it to Peggy Phillips. Mary Sue Johnson leaves her good disposition to Hazel Burns and Bonnie King. Barbara Jean Bradburn wills her ability to “Hoe Corn” to Faye McGraw. Avis Mintz bequeaths her giggles in typing class to Larry Jones. Frankie Bayne leaves her love for “Convertibles” to any rising Senior that would like to ride in one. Geraldine Mullinax, who came to Flat Rock High from Gastonia, wills her cute dimples to any nice looking Junior who needs them. And last, but not least, |, Tom Lockaby, will my most cherished possession, the ability to get “Study Hall’ for every little time | play hookey from Mrs. Lynch’s Economics class to any upris- ing Senior.
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BUDDY CASE FRANCES CORNWELL DAVID FAIN JACK FREEMAN PEGGY FREEMAN WILMA GARBER DORIS GREEN RAYFORD HART BETTY JO HENDERSON JUNE HILL MAURICE HILL BARBARA HUDSON JOE HUDSON ARTHUR HUGGINS HILLIARD HYDER BETTY SUE IVESTER GRACE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON JANE JONES MAE JONES
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