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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Floyds High School, do hereby will and bequeath: Section I the juniors our little used books Section II a underclassmen this thought lt IS later than you think Section III Mr Edmunds, our undy ing sympathy Section IV our teachers our hopes for improvement in next years' models Section V Dorothy Ammons do hereby will and bequeath my ability to shoot Thank God' shots to Henuetta H ggins johnny Anderson, will my position as milk man during lunch to Clayton Graham Carolyn Blanton, will my blue eyes to Rebecca Huggins, to replace her beautiful brown ones Marilyn Blanton, will to Lottie Ann Huggins my place as a Senior Rodney Blanton, will my girl winning ability to Randall Small Harold Cribb, will my school bus to Ronald Hammond Bonnie Cribbs, will to my beloved brother, Russell Cribbs my dark hair and brown eyes, girls go for brunets Carly le Drew, will my absentee record to Gene Autry Causey Franklin Duncan, will my ability to play the guitar to Elvis Presley Pearl Elliott will my extreme height to jo Ethel Small Wayne Enzor will my ability to master French to Keith Blanton Fredrick Floy d, will to Stokes Sarvis my place on the basketball roster Shelby Floyd, will my nosey disposition to Rachel Turner Muriel Ford, do will my seat at the typewriter in the library to Faye Watts Wanda Ganis, will my title as Mrs Yates' secretary to Geraldine Shelley Patricia Gerrald, will my quiet lady like behavior to Daphne Morgan Walter Gerrald xy ill my neat appearance to Carroll Shelley Jeanette Hardwick, will my petite sue to lloula Bullock Sadie Goff will my warm corner Qwhen the heat is on in homeroom to Mary Ellen Willoughby Derrel Hammond will my sense of humor and cheerful laughs to Harlan Thayf Floyd Emily Hugglns will and bequeath my ability to coach the ball team to anyone Wltll the lung power joan Huggms, w1ll my love for Jazz to Carl Elliott Ronnie johnson, do will my ability to sing to Nancy Goff Vickie Lewis, will my ability to get along with people to Brenda jolly David Marlovye, will my alway s slow alarm clock to Wilton Ford Donald Mincey will my way mth the women to Harold Causey Earnest Pridgen will my long legs to jerry Strickland Bill Prince will my ability to woxl Algebra to Kenneth Stricl land Shannon Small will my quieniess to Ida Marie Hammond Lucille Strickland, x ill my love for dancing and music to Pat Hay es Montress Str1ckland do hereby will and bequeath my height and musica ab1l1ty to Linda Gerrald Sammy Strickland, will the noisy children on my bus to Buddy Collins Edith Stroud will my deep husky voice to Brookie Gibson Franl Taylor, will my bubbling personality to Dicl Shelley Bobby Watts will my spot as basketball manager to Attie Sue Floyd I, lma Willoughby, leave my extra pounds to Linda Blanton FRED FLOYD Lawy er Page Snxiy Two To ' , ' . To ll , ' : ' ' . To . f. To , ' ' , I, - , ' , ' ' , u - u . I, . . . . . i L . . . l ,V . . . . . . IV V . . . . . . . I, ' ' ' . IV . . . V . V . V . 1, f ' ' . I, . . . . . . . I, . V . . . I, , . V . . V . . L . V . . . IV . V . V . . . . L . . V . . . . I, . . V . . . . I, . . I. V . V- . . i I, ,. V - V . . r. I' . . V . 1 . il 7 . l , ' 7 1 ' I, Mildred Hucks, will and bequeath my yen for diamonds to Berlyne Anderson. I, . V H . V . V . . V V . V IV . . V . V, . . I, . V. . . V . V i IV . . . . V . . V . V. I, . V . I, V , . 1 IV . , V. V ,V 1 V . . ,V . . , . V . . V VV . A l IV V . ,V . . V I, . V V V . V . V. 1 .. V . . L V . . . V V . V ,V . i I, . V . V V V . . . . I, 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 '. I! V ! . l . ' A ' fr f ' ' ' .
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CLASS PROPHECY FI'1B1lLlS fellow students lend me your ears I am go1ng to tell you about an exper1ence I had re cently As I was bemg hypnot1zed for an operat1on I was able to foresee the future, whereas Br1d1e Murphy was only able to recall the past The tlme IS Sunday nxght, May 27, 1967 I am Slttlng at home along fl am St1ll a bachelorj and dccrde to turn on my colo1v1s1on It IS 6 00 and Franklm Duncan's Jamboree IS com1ng on He zs now a top name IH the h1llb1ll3 enter tamment wOrld HIS band mcludes mus1c1anS Frank Taylor on the steel gllltill Walter P Gerrald on tl e VIOIIH and johnny Anderson on the p1ano P3.tIlCl3. Gerrald IS the1r lead1ng smger but IS sohdly support cd by johnny and Franklm Th1s program IS sponsored by the Whole Hog Packmg Company, whose own er IS Derrell Hammond now a successful busrnessman Th1s program passes rap1dly and the t1me IS now 6 30 Thoughts for the Day 15 now CO1'X'l1I1g on Th1s IS a very heart warmrng program conducted by Rev Wayne Enzor now pastor of the Frrst Bapt1st Church of Duford S C Rev Enzor smgs several songs and 15 accompamed by h1s Wlfe, Montress S Enzor accomphshed mus1c1an After th1s program the Luc1lle Str1ckland Show comes on She IS a world famous actress who chooses colorv1s1on to the movxes As the cast IS flashed across the screen I HOIICE that her scr1pt IS wr1tten by V1ck1e Lewxs and her play IS drrected by Wanda Cams, a famous lady drrector Dav1d Marlowe plays the lead w1th Luc1lle Th1s program IS sponsored by the Ton1 Pm Curl Company and Carolyn and Mar1 lyn are rn charge of the adverusrng wh1ch tw1n has the Tom? You know that gag that Dr Fred Floyd, Techn1c1an Dorothy Ammons and Nurse Jeanette HHTdW1Ck have recelved the Nobel Peace Pr1ze for thelr work 1n the med1cal f1eld Dr Floyd's award IS the d1scovery of a cure for cancer Dorothy and Jeanette recelved thelr c1tat1on for research done 1n adm 1n1ster1ng vaccrnes He reports that a TWA a1rplane p1loted by Sammy Strrckland IS m1ss1ng Several pefsonalltles are reported aboard the plane Among these are Shelby Floyd and Mur1el Ford, a popular tap danc1ng team, and Ed1th Stroud a famous wedd mg dress deslgner The hostess on the plane 1S reported to be Sad1e Goff After the news goes off the weather report comes on The weather forecaster 1S Harold Cr1bbs It IS now 8 O0 and Rodney Blanton's Toast to Comedy comes on H1s program IS the number one var1ety show rn the country H1s f1rst guest IS MISS Em1ly Ann Huggms, Mrss Amer1ca of 1967 She tells the country that her secret of success IS a very str1ct d1et H1s next celebrxty IS Ronn1e Johnson now famous comed1an After Ronn1e's performance Mr Blanton presents to Shannon Small an oscar for be mg the most popular lady actress of the year After the presentatwn, Mr Blanton 1nterv1ews Ernest Pr1dgen the new heavywe1ght boxer of the year, and Carlyle Drew, the man he ko'ed for the t1tle Ernest explams that lt was h1s new double heavy punch that knocked out Carlyle After th1s 1IltEI'V1eW, Mr Blanton rntroduces the BAP's fBobby Watts, Alma W1lloughby and Pearle Elllottj a famous acrobat1c tr10 Wlth the Rxnglmg Brothers, Bamum and Balley Clrcus They thrlll the audlence Wlth the1r sp1ne t1ngl1ng tr1cks After th1s act, B111 Prmce makes h1S debut as a ventr1laqu1st From the lrght of h1s f1rst performance It looks as 1f he has what It takes to go to the top Mr Blanton's show 1S grven a very good endrng by joan Hugg1ns and M1ldred Hucks a famous mus1c composmg couple Therr work has been composed to that of Rodgers and Hammenste1n They grve a br1ef rend1t1on of the1r h1t tunes Oh, and there I have been brought back to the present tlme by my doctor Oh well, why l1ve U1 the future when the present IS full of Ch1llS and sp1lls DONALD MIN CEY Class Prophet S a J ' I V I ' . . . . . . . 4, . I , . . . . , Q . , . D I 7 ' Q I . -, . . . . , . . . ' . , an . . . , . . . ,- The time is now 7:30. and the latest news is coming on. Bonnie Cribbs is the newscaster. He reports 0 . . . , 3 u . . . - I , . - . , . . . , . Page Sixty Three
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