Garner High School - Lecole Yearbook (Garner, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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SECTION XXVIII. To Mrs. Glassford weleave a gross of frogs for future biology classes to cut up. SECTION XXIX. To Mrs. Lassiter we leave a blue and pink layette. ARTICLE II-TO THE CLASSES SECTION' I. To the Juniors we leave a book on How to Make Money -they will need it in the coming year. SECTION II. To the Sophomores we leave greegi slips tciliiake the place of pink slips. ECTION . To the Freshmen we leave the glorious privilege of not being Green Freshmen anymore. SECTION IV. To the school we leave a double-decker smoking porch with a heating and air- ARTICLE III-TO THE CLASS OF '62 SECTION I. Faye Alexander and Barbara Broughton leave their excess boy-friends to Dolores Collins, Donna Williams, and Jane Everette. SECTION II. Ralph Bagwell and Harold Bailey leave their dependable ways to Larry Poole and Raymond Browning. conditioning system. SECTION III. Charles Barbour leaves his bad Mercury to Sammy Hunt. SECTION IV. Harold Barbour ,and Stanly Blalock leave their quiet ways to Donald Coats, .Danny Fogleman, and Ronnie Weatherspoon. SECTION V. Bobby Bozart leaves for Putt-Putt to putt his troubles away. SECTION VI. June Bridges and Bill Mitchell leave their place in the hall to Diane Hatcher and Johnny Aldridge. SECTION VII. Dorothy Brown and Judy Burgess leave their ilirtatious ways to Irene Parrott, Helen Partin, and Shirley Bagwell. SECTION VIII. Mary Pat Bryan leaves her title of Bird to anyone who wants it. SECTION IX. Lawrence Buffaloe, Dwight Buffaloe, and Billy Joye leave Ed Stephenson, Ed Or- mond, and Bennie Wall their position on the football team. SECTION X. Mary Kay Buffaloe, Betty Lou Parrish, Betty Mitchell, and Marie Partin leave their ability to type the Gamer Hi Review to Clara Brown, Carolyn Adams, and Dudley Cart . er SECTION XI. Terry Coats and Gerald Byrd leave their ability to come in late for homeroom to James Ransdell, Harold Davis, and Ralph Lineback. SECTION XII. Brenda Carroll leaves her position as cheerleader to' Ann Austin and Ann Harris. SECTION EXIII. Diane Cash leaves her short ilgure to Elsie Walker. SECTION XIV. Johnny Corbett, Charles Kolb, and Bobby Lee just want to leave bookkeeping as fast as they can!!! SECTION XV. Jean Daniels and Odell Thompson leave together. SECTION XVI. Larry Duke leaves his speed to Jimmytglolder. SECTION II. Beth Dyson and Linda Hargis leave D.E. without a care. SECTION XVIII. Ruth Edgerton and Barbara Ferrell leave their friendly ways to Sterling Banks, Emilia Buifaloe, Eileen Troxler, and Harriet Long. SECTION XIX. Lynn Ennis and L. P. King leave their Swamp Buggy to Floyd Hocutt and Glenn Stephens. . Zn? SECTION XX. P tsy idge and Edith Humphreys leave their big smiles to Elaine Johnson and Judy Goss.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Graduating Class of 1961, being of sound mind and good judgment, here- by bequeath to Our successors the following: ARTICLE I-TO THE FACULTY SECTION I. To Mr. Sanders we leave a big, thick spelling book for those difficult words in sociology. SECTION II. To Mrs. Yeargan we leave a combination roulette wheel and pool table to enter- tain her guests. SECTION III. To Mr. Griiiin we leave a do-it-yourself kit, with lock-on spark plug wires. SECTION IV. To Mrs. Ives we leave a new group of F.T.A. enthusiasts who might get a little work done. SECTION V. To Mr. Crumpler we leave a gallon of half-in-half milk SECTION VI. To Mrs. McCaskill we leave more award-winning D.E. students SECTION VII. To Mr. Blanton we leave a king-size ticket book and a new whammy to catch speeders in the halls. SECTION VIII. To Miss Eliason we leave a courtesy card so that she will always have gas for her Cadillac. SECTION IX. To Mr. Cochrane. we leave a new broom to sweep out the buses. SECTION X. To Miss Cheek we leave a group of music students who don't talk, just sing. SECTION XI. To Mr. Baucom we leave a group of agriculture students who already know how to milk cows. SECTION XII. To Mrs. Carnegie we leave a box of chalk guaranteed not to leave a trace of dust. SECTION XIII. To Mr. Brown we leave his class quite, for the first time. SECTION XIV. To Mrs. MacDonald we leave a new book entitled How to Argue and Win. SECTION XV. b dTo Mr. James Johnson we leave a portable counterfeiting kit to get money for the an . To Mrs. Jones we leave a new Dent Proof fender. SECTION XVII. To Mr. Sherill Johnson we leave a P.E. Class that won't always beat him. SECTION XVIII. To Mrs. Matthews we leave color televisions with automatic burglar alarms. SECTION XIX. To Mr. Green we leave a red 1961 Pontiac convertible. SECTION XX. To Mrs. Nielsen we leave a quieter homeroom. SECTION XXI. To Mr. Stewart we leave the newest edition of Fundamentals of Sports. SECTION XXII. To Mrs. Abee we leave better board washers. SECTION XXIII. To Mr. Moore we leave more students who pull for Carolina. SECTION XXIV. To Mrs. Meadows we leave a group of girls who know what to do with material besides wear it. SECTION XVI. SECTION XXV. To Mrs. Fails we leave a new group of Seniors whose high school records have to be sent to colleges. SECTION XXVI. To Mrs. Buifaloe we leave a safe in which she can keep all the library fines. SECTION XXVII. . , To Mrs. Stokes we leave classes who can do exercises with precision accuracy and never get tired.



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SECTION XXI. Billy Fish and David Henry leave their good times in physics to Mervlyn Watkins and Phillip Ford. S eegrenda Fish leaves the whole basketball team to Sharron Gibson and Linda n . SECTION XXII. SECTION XXIII. Evelyn Green, Bill Penninger, and Charles Cotton leave their ability to make out bus reports to Ricky Ray, Phillip Murray, and Nancy Newberry. SECTION -XXIV. Mike Hall leaves bookkeeping to anyone who can pass it. SECTION XXV. backRichard Harkins leaves his ability to talk on class to Forrest Ball and Becky Line- . SECTION XXVI. Phillip Harris leaves the plans for a perpetual motion machine to Wayne Poole. SECTION XXVII. Peggy Height and Patsy Hunt leave their straight A class, bookkeeping, to Betty Whitfield, Marian Staley, and Meredith Prince. SECTION XXVIII. Helen Hilliard leaves her ability to gossip to Linda Morgan and Barbara Morris. SECTION XXIX. Larry Huff leaves his loud mufllers to the Garner Police Force. SECTION XXX. Lois Humphries leaves her innocent smile, so often used, to Jean Holmes and Diane King. SECTION XXXI. Roger Jarman leaves his ability to get caught running in the halls to Jackie Ben- son and Bobby Pierce. SECTIoN XXXII. Jacky Joyner gladly leaves Mickey Castleberry all the aches and pains of the L'ECoLE for next year! SECTION XXXIII. Jack Lee and Donald Rogers leave their ability to be lovers to Ronald Pierce and Carl Sorrell. SECTION XXXIV. Carol Marr and Hazel Sauls leave their quiet ways to Martha Burnette, Nancy Hilliard, and Phyllis Yeargan. SECTION XXXV. E. C. Martin leaves his ability to dance to Pat Buffaloe. SECTION XXXVI. Andra McCollum and Brenda Jones leave Barbara McLe11and and Betty Jean Gris- som their sweet personalities. SECTION XXXVII. Robert McDaniel and Joyner Currin leave their position in the band to Bobby Quillin and Charles Bailey. SECTION XXXVIII. Barbara McGee and Pat Jones leave shorthand to Nellie Fowler, Rose Guy, and Donnie Kirks. SECTION XXXIX. Phillip Messer, Wayne Tunstall, and Tommy Sowers leave their ability to get along with teachers to Stacy Smith, Ray Parker, and Lawrence Farmer. SECTION XL. Wayne Mingis leaves Dwayne Fails and John Rhodes his ability to receive a ticket gracefully? SECTION XLI. Joyce Newton leaves to get married. SECTION XLII. Jo Ann Nickols leaves Ray Sorrell reluctantly. SECTION XLIII. Cl Roseanne 0'Neal and Johnny Emory leave what hasn't been torn up to the Junior ass. SECTION XLIV. Mary Sue Parrish and Judy Pearce leavetheir warm personalities to Faye Bar- bour, Sue Smith, and Joan Stancil. SECTION XLV. Sandra Perry doesn't want to leave Jamie Perry, but that's'1ife for you.

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