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SECTION XLVI. Bobby Pipkin leaves his piles of muscles to Banks Stephens and Danny King. SECTION XLVII. Bill Pleasants leaves his big smile to Tony Sauls. SECTION XLVIII. Dan Poythress leaves a homemade muiiier to Nicky Sarrocco. SECTION XLIX. Fred Raab and Vic Sorrell leave their ability at sports to Sidney King, Jimmy Johnson, and Donnie Hathaway. SECTION L. . Charles Ridout leaves his French accent to Billy Hudson, Frances Meadows, and Faye Baker. SECTION LI. Larry Robertson says he likes it so much he might not leave. SECTION LII. Roy Rogers leaves his gun to Allan Rogers. SECTION LIII. Audrey Sauls leaves her good times in English to Nelda Holder and Mary Kizar. SECTION LIV. Gloria Sauls and Carolyn Skipper leave their love for school to Jean Sauls, Lois Fisher, and Jean Coats. ' SECTION LV. Annie Bert Stancil and Carolyn Dun-n leave their pleasant speaking voices to Judy Pollard, Kay Poole, and Joyce O'Daniel. SECTION LVI. Carolyn Stancil leaves Skeeter in a state of confusion. SECTION LVII. Joyce Stephenson and Frances King leave their friendliness to Sharon Carter and Sheila Cash. SECTION LVIII. Beth Stevens, Lynette Glenn, and Nancy Buffaloe leave their good grades to Avon Perry and Joe Mooneyham. SECTION LIX. Slick Suggs leaves Judi Thompson wistfully. SECTION LX. Jimmy Thigpen and Lyndia Warren leave the ice cream stand to Rex Kelly. SECTION LXI. Billy Turner leaves his hot Chevy to Alan Hickman. SECTION LXII. Bryant Wall leaves his studious ways to Johnny Dismukes and Jean Sandy. SECTION LXIII. Tommy Wall leaves his position on the track team to Jimmy Wall. SECTION LXIV. Ray Whitaker leaves all his booze to Johnny Robertson. SECTION LXV. Ronnie Whaley leaves Rolesville and all that goes with it to Benny King. SECTION LXVI. Priscilla Wilder and Mary Nell Walls leave Cynthia King, Joyce Beasley, and Ann Webster those easy bookkeeping tests. SECTION LXVII. Sandra Wilkins leaves her song bird voice to Mary Marshall Rand. SECTION LXVIII. Billy Ray Williams and Lonnie Dill leave those long book reports to Terry Horton and Bill Shertzer because they like to read so much. SECTION LXIX. Gerald Williams leaves his position on the basketball team to Danny Knight. SECTION LXX. Robert Williams leaves his slim, trim figure to Bobby Page. SECTION LXXI. Warren Wood, Bonnie Yeargan, and Richard Williford just leave. SECTION LXXII. Allen Wilson leaves his mean guitar to Bill Collins. SECTION LXXIII. Sherman Yeargan and Jerry Joyce leave Roscoe Griffin to Louis Watson and Teresa Updegraif.
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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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Junior Class Cfficers President ..... - ................. .. ....................... T om! SAULS Vice-President ......... ........ J or-11-:NY ALDRIDGE Secretary ........... ........... D IANE HA'rc1-n-:R Treasurer ....... ......... M ERVLYN WATKINS 60
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