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

 - Class of 1955

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ltem XXIX. Betty Jane Jackson, bequeath my ability to write letters to Sandra Allen. 4 Item XXX: Eddie Johnson, leave my good looks to Donald McLamb. ltem XXXI. Linwood Johnson, bequeath my love for going to Frank Lee. ltem XXXll: Mabel Johnson, bequeath my love for bookkeeping to Janice Allen. ltem XXXlll: Raymond Johnson, leave my daring pink shirt to any sharp Junior. ltem XXXIV: Ann Keene, leave my love for Fords to Elizabeth Norris. ltem XXXV: Mary Keene, leave my big mouth and the ability to keep it going to Ruth Beasley. ltem XXXVI: Ruth Langdon, bequeath my ability to write shorthand to Betty Boyd. ltem XXXVII: Thel Langdon, leave my muscles to Jimmy Jones. ltem XXXVIII. Genevieve Lassiter, will my beautiful eyes to Peggy Lee. ltem XXXIX. Joe Lassiter, leave my whiskers to Johnnie Joyce. ltem XL: Sylvia Lassiter, bequeath my ability to drive to Gwen Dodd. Item XLl: Albert Lee,-bequeath my love for baseball practice to all the Junior boys. ltem XLll: Faye Lee, leave my love for AC to any Junior girl who has a boy friend at AC. ltem XLllI: Helen Lee, bequeath my ability to type to Carolyn Moore. ltem XLIV Veatrice Lee, leave my strawberry blond hair to Janice Langdon. ltem XLV Carolyn Massengill, leave my ability to get out of class to some lucky Junior. ltem XLVI Harold Mayo, bequeath my intimate ways with the women to the Freshman Class for research. ltem XLVII Fondzo Moore, bequeath my rhythmic walk to Effie Pearl Mas- sengill. ltem XLVII! Raeford Moore, leave my dear old Chrysler to anyone who wants it. ltem XLIX1 Annie Mozingo, leave my love for reading to Gilbert Price. ltem L- Jean Parker, leave my dreamy eyes to any Langdon lover. ltem Ll: Larry Parker, will my ability to remain cool and calm to Bruce Blackmon. ltem Lll: Jerry Revels, will my place as the meanest boy in the Senior Class to Larry Barbour. ltem Llll: Jo Ann Snead, will my ability to paddle my own canoe to Doris Jean Norris. Item LIV: Bobby Stanley, will my position as president of Student Council to some Junior. Item LV: David Strickland, bequeath my ability to say no to the girls to- Glenn Smith. , ltem LVI: Shirley Thompson, leave to get my MRS. degree. ltem LVII: Glenn Upchurch, will my angelic look to Larry Williams. ltem LVlll: , Janice Wilson, will my long hair to Pat Keene and Annette Bass. l have enough for both of them. Witnesses: Attorneys: MRS. E. M. ALLEN LA VERNE.INGRAM RUTH LANGDON MARY KEENE

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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item dike!! The Senior Class of '55 has finally come to face The fact that other students will rise to take their place. And, so we won't be forgotten, and our memory will live We leave you all our riches, to you our treasures give. ll: Ill: IV: V: VI: VII: VIII: IX: X. XI: XII: XIII: XIV: XV: XVI: XVII: XVIII: XIX: XX: XXI: XXII: XXIII: XXIV: XXV: XXVI: XXVII: XXVIII: To the Principal and Faculty Members-F restful nights, peaceful days. To the Juniors- our front seats in the auditorium. To the Sophomores-the few traces of meekness and humility that we have left. To the Freshmen -the indescribable joy of giggling at nothing. Ella Allen, do bequeath my ability to catch a man to Lois Johnson. Gladys Allen, leave my quality of being seen and not heard to Myrtle Johnson. Lloyd Allen, leave my bashfulness and blushing complexion to Terry Brown. Billy D. Allen, bequeath my spot at the corner with a girl to Gene Stephenson. Patricia Allen, bequeath my warm, friendly ways to Betsy Ruth Lee. Joe Baker, leave my ability to sing You Better Not Do That to just anyone. Charlotte Barbour, leave my quiet disposition to Jane Ingram. Joe Carl Barbour, leave, hoping never to return. Kay Barbour, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Laura Stanley. Lawrence Barefoot, leave to make a million dollars. Barbara Barnes, bequeath my sophisticated manner to Margie Faircloth. Bobby Bass, bequeath my position on the corner up town to Johnnie Adams. Charlie Batten, sorrowfully give my whiskey still to James Grant. Cooper Beasley, gallantly bequeath my flair for writing to Kelly Lee. Robert Beasley, leave my southern drawl to Marlene Keen hoping she'll use it. Billy Blackmon, iust leave. Cecil Cobb, bequeath my happy-go-lucky way to T. W. Lee. Earl Cobb, gladly bequeath Old Faithful to Hurley Landgon. Cornell Cox, leave my knowledge of Parliamentary Procedure to Joe Creech. Linwood Creech, leave my ability to dance smoothly to Eldridge Penny. Rebecca Critcher, will my ability to ring wedding bells to Geral- dine Strickland. Robert Ferrell, leave my carrot top to Thomas Blackmon. Curtis Hines, leave my abilityfto keep things stirred up to Jerry Wood. l ,A La Verne Ingram, leave my way with the men to Toni Brock. I



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