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[AST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Two of Franklinville High School, in the County of Randolph, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and a strong body, having attained ample knowledge to graduate and take up the toil and hardships of life, do set pen to this document. At Clem To the Faculty: To Mr. Holland, we leave our deepest appreciation for his guidance and friendship. To our teachers, we leave many thanks for their leadership and kindness toward us. manele IU To the Undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the privilege of issu- ing the Annual. To the Sophomores we leave the job of giving the Junior-Senior Banquet during their Junior year. To the Freshmen we leave our hopes that they will make it as far as we have and easier than we have. Individual Bequests: I, Argene Britt, will my ability to write love letters to Raeford Glasgow, my courtesy'! to Doris Long, and my ''good looks'' to Dwain Hare. I, Marie Craven, will my giggles to Donna Kinney and Marie Williamson, my ability to get a man to Helen Doss, my superlative, the biggest flirt to Nancy Davis, and my ''diamond' to Laristine Callicut. I, Gladys Cox, will my ability to behave on the school bus to Joe Donald She- han and Gracie Saunders, and my ''quietness'! to Raeford Glasgow. Ine DeliaxHare,ewillsmyasupe rlative.;sthem nip btehawiclat Ome oyvdebenn e tsmaayi unselfishness'' to Peggy Hopkins and my ability to write ''silly letters to Peggy Hall. I, Betty Jackson, will my freckles to Kenneth Wilson, and my superlative, ''the bookworm!'! to Lloyd Benner and Ruby Hargett. I, Frances Kimrey, will my superlative, ''most industrious to Edith Ausley, my high school love affairs''toRichard Pugh and Betty Dunn, and my hap- piness'' to Helen Luther. I, Jacksie Lyerly, will my brains and my ability to learn to Eugene Patterson and Cleo Seawell. To Sylvia Duggins I will my hardy appetite to eat anytime, anywhere at anyplace. My superlative ''most athletic'' to Janette Cox, and my title ''Miss Franklinville High to Phoebe Williams. I, Doris McDaniel, will my superlative, the biggest baby'' to Frank Burke and my ability to teach for Miss Grose to Martha Vernon Philips. I, Nanc y Prevo, will my superlatives, the ''most absent-minded to Barbara Philbeck, most reckless to Sylvia Duggins, and most conceited to Rebecca Jones. I, Joyce Pugh, will my superlatives, the ''most dignified to Gwendolyn Shep- herd, ''best sport'' to Emma Jo Wallace, and my ability to break basketball training rules to Nancy Davis. I, Rachel Shaw, will my superlatives, most likely to succeed to Phoebe Williams, best all round to Betty Bray, ''neatest'' to Carletta Dennis, and my ability to talk on Mrs. Chrismon's study hall to Frank Burke and Lloyd Benner.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Margaret Thomas, will my superlatives, the ''class sweetheart to Shirley Pilkenton, ''best dressed to Betty Bray, most popular'' to Barbara Phil- beck. Betsy Wright, will my superlative, the ''sweetest,'' to Mary Ellen Allred, my ability to get along with other people to Peggy Horner, and my French book with all its notes to Ramona Hare and Patty Cheek. Charlie Brewer, will my 'quietness'' to Jesse Allred, my economics work- book to Bobby Joe Maness, and my ability to get along with all the teachers to Cleo Seawell. Eugene Craven, will my superlatives, the ''most talented''to Phoebe Williams, most talkative'' to Louise Hilliard, and ''class pest'!' to Johnny Marley. To Eugene Patterson, I will my ability to play all sports. Neal Dunn, will my ability to get to school on time to Richard Pugh, my ability to make good grades to Betty Dunn, and my temper to Frank Burke. James Evans, will my ability to drive fast and get caught to Arnold Pugh, my red hair to Betty Bray, and my good grades to Janette Cox. Joe Higgins, will my superlatives, the ''best all round'' to Benny Rush and the sweetest'' to Bobby Joe Maness. R. D. Jarrett, will my superlative, the 'most athletic'' to Lloyd Benner, my position in defensive tackle to Boyd Reynolds, and my ability not to get in the Beta Club to Johnny Marley. Harold Luck, will my superlative, the ''most absent minded'' to Phoebe Williams, and my short-stop position to Don Allred. Iwill my ability to do Geometry to Shirley Presnell. Bobby Moon, will my ability to get to school on time to Kenneth Wilson and my superlative, ''class sweetheart'' to Johnny Marley. Bobby Pugh, will my ability to do everything but my lessons to Edith Ausley, my ability to be late to classes to Parks Allred, and all the rocks and peb- bles around second base in baseball to Lloyd Benner. Wade Powell, will my ability to drive fast to Dwain Hare, my superlative, the night hawk'' to Helen Doss, my French grades to Raeford Glasgow, and bus Now 19, 5 lhbeshot rod, to Richard Pugh, David Shaw, will my superlatives, ''best sport'' to Richard Rugh and ''most unselfish to Janette Cox. I leave my ability to eat on study hall to Johnny Marley. Garland Stutts, will my ability to study to Hebert Snow and my ''quietness'! to Doris Long. Jeff Wallace, will my superlatives, ''best dressed to Richard Pugh, and neatest'' to Dwain Hare. To Bobby Jones I will my parking place and to Johnny Marley my reputation with the women. Bobby Williams, will my intellect to Eugene Patterson, my ''fairness ' to Jimmie Brower, and my ability to succeed'' to Bobby Joe Maness. To Johnny Marley and ''Becky'' Craven I leave my enthusiasm for basketball. We hereby appoint Miss Mary Holladay, our class advisor, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of 1952 do set seal on this, the twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Two. MARIE CRAVEN Testator Ga
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