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Siarlefd JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President- - -Jean Massengill Vice-President ----- Dennis Johnson Secretary ------- Billy Ray Lassiter Treasurer-U Reporter - - - HOMEROOM OFFICERS Chairman ---------- Barbara Mayes Treasurer --------- Wilsey Lassiter Secretary ----- Alma Jean Blackmon P' 1 .J 1 Chairman-- - -- -- -Bruce Brown Treasurer-- Kay Ray Blackmon - -Margaret Haskett - - Thomas Johnson Secretary ------- Marjorie Allen Billy Adams Elwood Adams Waylon Adams Dorothy Allen Earl Allen Ila Francis Allen Marjorie Allen Muriel Allen Thelma Allen Sarah Barbour B. C. Barefoot ' Qf 7 wx Marjorie Barbour
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'Will ARTICLE XXXVIII. Margaret Lee leaves her lovable personality to Marjorie Barefoot. ARTICLE XXXIX. Joanne Lassiter leaves her quiet ways and place on the honor roll to Mary Jane Upchurch. ARTICLE XL. Seth Rose leaves his dimples to Harrison Allen. Smile now. ARTICLE XLI. Jerry Johnson leaves his position as captain of the basketball team to Maurice Canaday. We're not going to let him have those good looks to anyone. They are too becoming to him. ARTICLE XLII. Lena Rose Braswell leaves her ability to get a husband to Brookie Strickland. ARTICLE XLIII. Marie Allen leaves her height to Kay Frances Barbour. ARTICLE XLIV. Billy Wood Sanders leaves his courtesy and ability to get along with people to Lindsey Parker. ARTICLE XLV. Jean Dodd leaves her co-operative spirit to Barbara Mayes. ARTICLE XLVI. Wilma Massengill and Sarah Mitchell leave their art abilities to Peggy Gilbert and Gladys Hatcher. ARTICLE XLVII. Sherrill Barefoot leaves his interest in airplanes to Edward Lassiter. ARTICLE XLVIII. Pauline Dunn, Mary Elizabeth Powell, Kathleen Upchurch, and Juanita Register leave their ability to get diamonds to girls who really want them. ARTICLE XLIX. Matilda Lassiter leaves her time each day at the pencil trimmer to Peggy Powell. ARTICLE L. Fred Byrd leaves his horse laugh to W. S. Jones. ARTICLE LI. Mary Lou Johnson leaves her place on the basketball team to anyone willing to work for it. ARTICLE LII. Hilda Hayes leaves her nice personality to Shirley Moore. ARTICLE LHI. Catherine Raynor, Katie Evans, and Maude Thrower leave their place at the mirror to Marjorie Barbour, Velma Smith, and Margie Lee. ARTICLE LIV. Edna Jolmson, Shirley Jean Morris, and Evelyn Parker leave their wonderful dis- positions to Doris Jean Allen, Ethelene McCabe and Reece Barbour. ARTICLE LV. Esemond Barbour, Rudolph Blackmon, and Owen Evans leave their surplus book re- ports to Kenneth Barbour, Carl Langdon, and Edward Lassiter. ARTICLE LVI. Hilda Parker, Laverne Hargis, and Ruby Capps leave their quiet ways to Brookie Strickland, Mary Jane Upchurch, and Gray Hayes. ARTICLE LVII. The entire Senior Class leaves its appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lee for contributing our mascots, Jackie and Deborah, respectively. Subscribed and sealed by the Senior Class, testators below named, as and for our last will, in the presence of each of us, and in the presence of witnesses, on this seventh day of January,year of our Lord, nineteen hundred fifty, at the Four Oaks High School, City of Four Oaks County of Jonston, and State of North Carolina. The Senior Class--William H. Ford, attorney. WITNESSES: Lena the Hyena Sadie Hawkins Kilroy Shmoo Kigmy 23
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Norwood Bizzell Alma Jean Blackmon Kay Ray Blackmon Sylvia Brock Bruce Brown Maurice Canaday Charles Capps Durwood Cobb Billy Creech Brookie Creech Lillian Creech Margaret Haskett Gray Hayes Billy Hockaday Retha Jernigan :hw 4? ,yan 7'9- 'ff'
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