Flat Rock High School - Parade Yearbook (Flat Rock, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Last Will and “ estament Being equipped with a wealth of knowledge and worldly possessions we, the Senior Class of Flat Rock High School do hereby make our last will and testa- ment, Betty Sue Ivester leaves her quiet ways to those wildJuniors, Betty Lois Frady, Sharon Pooch Edwards and Ruth Cole. Don't trip, girls. Ella Lee Bayne leaves her dislike of the opposite sex to Ruby Steadman and Charlotte Stout, Faye McGraw wills her witty ways to Betty Bishop and MargaretShipman. Don't letit get youintrouble, girls, Joyce Osteen wills her flirtatious ways to Elizabeth Robinson, I hear you don't like blondes, Elizabe th. Francini Eugenia “hizzard Waters bequeaths her ability to snigger at anything in class and get by with it, to Roberta Ellis, Lavonia Ballard, and Arnetta Capps, whoseem to get by pretty good in Mrs, Lynch's class. Ed Stepp leaves Mrs. Sinclair the Junior Class, Send them on their way with a smile, Mrs, Sinclair. Ray Cabe leaves his ability to play the piano, whichhe keeps to himself, to all those who refuse to play in chapel, Mae Jones leaves her zither smile to Marilyn de Castrique, Use it often, Marilyn. Jackie Justice bequeaths her curls to Geraldine Edney and Carrie Ruth Case. Be sure to give it 100 strokes nightly, girls. June Hill leaves her ability to skip class and stay up townto Mary Frances Norman, Don't get caught, Mary. Martha Blythe wishes to leave her earrings to any- one who thinks their neck can stand the strain, Matilda Bell leavesher ability to make an A on anything to Margaret Bell and Otis Drake. Bonnie Shorty King wills her shortness and cute ways to Carleen Morris, Frances Cornwell leaves her winning ways and pleasant smile to Frances Corhn who will need them to withstand Mrs. Sinclair and Macbeth , Becky Justus leaves her title Miss Flat Rock to - Peggy Thompson. Duann Justus wills her beautiful sweaters to Carolyn Wilkie who has quite a collection herself. H. C. McCall leaves his success with the girls to Donnie Justus and Harley Stepp. Boys, don't get chicken . Bobby Lewis wills those flirtatious eye-lashes to Morton Morrison, Maybe you can hook one of the Jones girls, Morton. I believe they like beautiful eyes, Buddy McCullough leaves his sweet and innocent look to Alwin Hall, Watch it, Alwin. Hazel Burns leaves her dark beauty to Nancy Jones and Nadine Justice, Jane Jones leaves her neatness and dimpled smile to Ruby Jane Moore and Edra King, Use these gifts wisely, girls; they will carry you far. Jack Freeman leaves his love for art to Seavy Smith, 28 Rudolph sure was cute, Seavy. (the one on Mrs, Howard's board, I mean.) Ronell and Oppie Gene Owensby leave their ability to arrive at school every moming just in time for first period to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Billy Redmond wills his reputation as a heartbreaker to Clifford McGraw. Watch it, Clifford. Charles Magness leaves his heartbreaking tactics toBlythe Hill, hoping that they will work as well for Blythe as they did for him. Larry Jones leaves his good disposition to anyone who needs it, Arthur Huggins leaves his blushing ways to anyone who has the same trouble. Dan Pace, our oratory genius, is taking everything with him. James Beddingfield and Rayford Hart leave their assorted array of brilliant clothes to Clinton Butler. You'll sure make a hit in them, Clinton, my boy. Bobby Bumgarner leaves his deep baritone voice to Oliver Allen. David Fain bequeaths his physique to Neal Morris who will find muscles come in handy in case of a flat tire, Billy Freeman leaves his dark hair and shy smile to Charles Jones. Joe Hudson leaves his ability to carry groceries to Walter Satterfield who shares an interest in this line of work. Maxcy Young leaves his love for Mrs, Sinclair's English Classes to Bud Prince, Use this well, Bud. Fred Pace leaves his ability tothrow erasers in Mrs. Howard's 4th Period Typing Class to Billy Justice. Hope you don't get caught, Billy. William Johnson leaves his good disposition and love for the opposite sex to Ross Pace. Carl Taylor and Hubert McCarson leave their cow- boy artillery to RobertQuinn. Be careful how you use it, Robert. Bobby Mullinax and Norman Moore having a stingy nature, decided to take everything with them. Frieda Prince and Peggy Freeman leave their love for English and Geography to Annie Sue Patterson and Jane Hooper, Lucille Moss leaves her horn-rimmed glasses to Melba Edney and Oretta Duncan who also look cute in them. EdnaC able leaves her “toothpaste” smile to Emily Summey and Donna Stepp. Peggy Phillips leaves her executive ability to Agnes Stepp and Agusta Camp. Mary Edith Bagwell leaves her outstanding scho- lastic recordto Sylvene Osteen and Norma Redmond, Nancy Morgan leaves her title Best Dressed Senior Girl to Shirley Patterson and Peggy Hyder, AndI, Grace Johnson, leave my love for Flat Rock to Ruth Saltz. Signed and sealed this 10th day of December, 1951. Grace Johnson

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We hang anything from curtains to Democrats.'' Mary Edith Bagwell is running for president on the Democratic ticket. She is getting a real mule'' kick out of it. Ella Lee Bayne has finally changed her mind about the opposite sex and settled down to married life. Matilda Bell has just written a new book entitled, ''Shorthand Made Easier in Three Lessons. ! I now see Bobby Bumgarner coming up the road on atractor. Heisa very successful farmer. Hazel Burns is head of the meat department at the A P Store. Just imagine Ray Cabe being a concert pianist with the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra when he wouldn't play for us in chapel. I see Rayford Hart and Edna Cable walking up main street with four little Harts. Frances Cornwell is Congressman Monroe Redden's private secretary. David Fain is the zookeeper inBrooklyn. Ialways knew those muscles of David's would come in handy. Billy Freeman and Jack Freeman have invented a new rabbit gum. June Hill is managing her own beauty shoppe. Peggy Freeman is employed at Woolworth's 5¢ 10¢ Store. Joe Hudson is a very successful photographer. Arthur Huggins and Larry Jones have taken over the A P. Their motto is Groceries dirt cheap we never sweep the floor.'' Well, if it isn't James Beddingfield! He has finally graduated from that institute of learning, U.N.C., and is a very successful lawyer. Grace Johnson has won nation wide fame for her ability as an artist. She has a cartoon in the daily papers on how to reduce and like it. Betty Sue Ivester and Frieda Prince have finally decided that married life is not for them and are content being old maids. William Johnson is the new boss at Green River Mills. Mae Jones, Lucille Moss, and Jacqueline Justice have organized a trio and sing over WHKP every day.Duann Justus is modeling in New York. Rebecca Justus is down at the Drive-In Theater selling tickets. Bonnie King, Pat Levi, Joyce Osteen, and Eugenia Waters have founded a Hearts Club. It seems like everyone has the romantic fever. Here comes Bobby Lewis and Jane Jones pushing a baby carriage. Charles Magness has signed a contract to play professional basketball. Hubert McCarson, a big Hollywood star, is Hop-a-long Cassidy's partner, Jump-a-long. Nancy Morgan has gone to Paris to design clothes. They always were her weakness. Buddy McCullough, who likes to hunt deer, is Forest Ranger in Pisgah Forest. Faye McGraw is modeling bathing suits for a manufacturing concern. Everyone liked Norman Moore's pretty red hair so well that he invented a new hair dye the color of his. Bobby Mullinax is chief chicken cleaner at the Dixie now. Oppie Gene and Ronell Owensby have taken over Berk- eley Mills of Balfour. Dan Pace is the new preacher at East Flat Rock Baptist Church. Fred Pace is now manager of the Skyline Restaurant at muxedo, Pegoy Phillips is the head nurse at the veterinary hospital: BillyRedmondand Ed Stepp have just published a new joke book entitled eG@rrineand Dear It. Carly faylor, one of Uncle Sam's little pets now, is in the Air Force. Gee, who is this handsome man I see all-dressed-up and driving a 1962 Jetmobile. It must be H. C. Let me look deeper into the crystal ball and see what has happened to him these last years. Sudden- ly, I feel a rap on the head as Mrs. Sinclair says, ''H. C., what is the dif- ference between a subjunctive and conditional anterior?'' My vision fades; ies e eynogmore: 27



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