Four Oaks High School - Acorn Yearbook (Four Oaks, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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azylzatfd .yor ev ARTICLE XXXIV. Jean Temple leaves her luscious mile to Jewell Lassiter. Come on Jewel, give us a great big smile. ARTICLE XXXV, Joseph Parrish leaves his way with the girls to Lindsey Parker. Joseph decided to keep his wavy hair. ARTICLE XXXVI, Willa Mae Johnson leaves her jollity and the results of all her chemistry experiments to Mary Jane Upchurch. The jollity is becoming Mary Jane, but watch out for the results of those chemistry experiments! ARTICLE XXVII, Elwood Adams leaves his basehits, including doubles, triples, and homeruns, to Mack Johnson. Better start getting some batting practice, Mack. ARTICLE XXXVIII, lla Frances Allen leaves her speaking ability to Ruth Lassiter. lt will be useful, especially if you get caught speeding Ruth. ARTICLE XXXIX, Charles Capps leaves his fine bass voice to Kennth Johnson. Kenneth, see Charles and find out how he makes the girls swoon with his manly voice. ARTICLE XL, . Marjorie Allen leaves her titles of the cutest and the best dressed , to the most deserving Junior girl. Okay girls, primp up a little. ARTICLE XLI. Billy Blackmon leaves his friendliness to Ray Allen. It surely does come in handy, Ray. ARTICLE XLIl.l Katie Lee Williford leaves her silly giggles to Jean Lassiter. You have enough already, Jean. ARTICLE XLIII, Billy Ray Lassiter leaves his title as the handsomest and his seat in the glee club to Harrison Allen. Billy Ray decided to keep his wonderful sense of humor, because it keeps him laughing. ARTICLE XLIV, Shirley Johnson leaves her dear old seat in typing class to Iris Rose, Make those fingers fly, Iris, but don 't throw the typewriter out the window. ARTICLE XLV, Thomas Ba.ker leaves his quietness and industriousness to Carl Langdon, Those are mighty worthwhile characteristics, Carl. ARTICLE XLVI. Alma Jean Blackmon leaves her intellectual ability to Gladys Hatcher. Being able to use one 's head is a good characteristic, Gladys. ARTICLE XLVII, Thomas Johnson leaves his business-like ways and all his murder mysteries to Stanford Adams. Thomas really knows some bloody ones. ARTICLE XLVIII. Retha Jernigan leaves her bashfulness to Christine Hockaday. You bashful thing, you! ARTICLE XLIX, Vivian Hansley leaves her size to Marie Barbour. Marie, you'll have to get in touch with Vivian and get the recipe she used. ARTICLE L. Earl Allen leaves his fine physique, especially those biceps, to Pete Lassiter. He leaves his maddening typing hours to any moron. ARTICLE LI. Barbara Mayes leaves her temper to Barbara Stanley. That's something to control, Barbara. ARTICLE LII. Maurice Canaday leaves his geometry stupidity to anyone who has no more sense than to take it. ARTICLE LIII. We, the Senior Class, leave our sincere gratitude and utmost thanks to our teachers, who've guided us from year to year in all the things we 've tried to do. In testimony whereof, We, the said Senior Class of Four Oaks High School, have signed the preceding typewritten page which together with this page constitutes this our lastwill and testament and do hereunto set our hands and seal this third day of December, 1950. The Senior Class Of Four Oaks High School fSeall Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Senior Class to be their last will and testament in the presence of us who at their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other do hereto set our hands as witnesses ..... Blondie and Dagwood Hot-Rod Happy Li '1 Abner Lucille Sweeney Moon Mullins ATTORNEY - Maurice Canaday



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HKEEP YOUR EYES ON THE STARS 'Keep your eyes on the stars And your feet on the ground And the world will be yours everyday. fr ik

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