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Page 33 text:
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en HialUie Ruth Phillips Best Dressed Marshall Jones Louise Rucker Quietest Herbert Young Evelyn Starks Loudest John Gales Annette Lovell Cutest Jefferson Brown Evelyn Jenkins Most Studious James Porter Arminta Robinson Best Dancer William Sherman Margaret Price Most Humorous Daniel Minor Marlene Mitchell Most Nonchalant Fred Poindexter Lucille Ferris Most Dependable Johnnie Yeager Mary V. Colbert Tallest Anthony White Havanna Johnson Most Likely to Succeed Hugh Ferguson Bertha Walker Most Musical Marshall Jones Mary Snead Most Talkative Robert Simpson Polly Shelton Touchiest John Gales Lucy Warner Shortest Archie Kinney Maria Lewis Thinnest James Scott Frances Jones Biggest Cheater James White Lucille Carey Largest Harold Greene Virginia Christian Biggest Flirt Beaure Jackson Bertha Walker Most Popular Samuel Glasker Evelyn Jenkins Biggest Baby James Scott Dora Jameson Most in Love Johnnie Yeager Deloris Yager Best Athlete Johnnie Yeager Valma Kilby Friendliest William Noakes Anna Hill Shyest Herbert Young Cynthia Smith Kindest McKinley Dennis Annie Lambert Proudest Anthony White Arminta Robinson Biggest Eater Richard Slaughter
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( TVitl We, the Senior Class of 1952, beginning to pass the stage of high school education, with our minds full of knowledge and bursting with pleasant memories of the good old days, make this publishment of our last will. To the 8th Graders we leave you the ability to become seniors in the next four years. To you Freshmen we wish to will you the understanding of the faculty, the respect we gave to our fellow classmate and the ability to reach the goal of being Seniors. To you hard working Sophomores we will you our leadership, our earnestness, and our ability to overcome the temptation to cut class during warm days. To you Juniors we bequeath our success in your senior year, our respect for the re- spect for others, our ability to charm teachers, and our aisle in the auditorium. To our Principal and the faculty we wish to express our appreciation for the patience that you had with us during the past four years at Carver. To Mr. Fleshmon, our Principal, we leave the memories of the Senior Class of 1952. fo Miss Carter, a private messenger. To Mrs. Michie, our love. To Mrs. Anglin, a plastic ruler. To Mrs. Jackson, a room on the first floor instead of the cafeteria. To Mr. Lovett, a football team that will win all the games played during the season. t To Mr. Thomas, an enthusiastic French Class. To Mr. Goodman, a science laboratory with modern equipment. To Miss Reed, a perfect cast of actresses and actors. To Mrs. Fleshmon, a class that will learn to operate sewing machines perfectly. To Miss Moore, an assistant librarian. To Miss Scott, the ability to give easy Senior Science tests. To Mr. Finlay, we leave our appreciation for his coming to Carver this year. To Mr. Black, a wide awake Biology Class. To Mr. Sampson, the appreciation of being our music instructor. To Mrs. Johnson, a super-duper typing class averaging 54 words the first year. To Mr. Hawkins, another Senior Class like ours. Tc Mrs. Blair, our appreciation for being one of our advisers of the Senior Class and the Yearbook Staff. To Mr. Jones, much success in his Business Frincioles classes. To Mrs. M8S.QH, much success in the following years at Carver. To Mr. Randolph, a class of expert machine operators. To Mr. Nicholas, much success in the years to follow with the Agriculture Department.
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■w To Miss Peace, we hope that you will be your same sweet self. So ends the will for the Class of 1952. Having fulfilled our duties to the best of our ability and Integrity, »e d o hereby subscribe our names and affix our seals to this document, witnessed: Catherine Dennis Valma Kilby. Dora Jameson
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