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Page 32 text:
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gas!! 1' fan yesfamenf We, The Senior Class of Germanton High School, in the year Nineteen Hundred Sixty-one, proudly give to our friends. this, our LAST WILL and TESTAMENT. We hope that they who receive these bequests, will honor and cherish them always. The first one to will her possessions is BRENDA HAMPTON. She wills her small size to JUDY BOWMAN. Next, we have LYNDA SMITH, who wills her beautiful blonde hair to SARA BROWDER, who has always wanted to have blonde hair. Our next person just happens to be the tallest boy in Germanton High School, DON WHITE. He wills his extremely long legs to JIMMY FANSLER, who always has to look up to the girls. Poor NANCY BOWDEN, who has had her beat-up notebook for five long and hard years, has finally decided to give it to PEGGY MITCHELL, whose notebook is in worse shape than is Nancy's. The quietest girl in school, NOLA KAY BENNETT, wishes to leave her title to JUDY HEATH. It seems that Judy needs something to soften her Voice. The boy mechanic, LARRY ROLAND, wills his ability to tear out his automobile transmissions to RONALD WHITE. who has never been a reckless driver. JOHNNY JOHNSON, who is known for his nice ways in the classroom, leaves these nice ways to a needy one, KENNY WAYNE WHITE. JANIE WHITE has asked that her very best ink pen be given to JUNE TUTTLE, who is always asking to borrow it anyway. The chief marshal of her class, LINDA COX, wills her title of, Most Likely to Succeed, to very deserving, she thinks, boy, RAY WHITE. Next is DORIS HILL who wills her most exciting laugh to BETTY JO TUTTLE, who is forever in a sad mood. And last of all, I, DARRYL RING, would like to leave my title of Biggest Flirt to JO ANN RUTLEDGE. Darryl Ring Testator of Class of 1961 ' 1960 MARSHALS .
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Cfzss 9709122 PAST AND FUTURE It is so hard for us to tell The joys we've had at Germanton High As the times have gone swiftly by To the day that we must say good -bye. In this school where we all met We had the times we won't forget, Although we have had a lot of sorrow We'll find our happiness in some tomorrow. We all shall begin a life of our own Which will be a lonesome road to travel alone, But we shall find the end someday And thus will prove we found our way. So we, the Seniors of this year, Bid you all a farewell and say That we hope you all will hear of the wonderful times we have far and near. Brenda Gale Hampton Class Poet GOLFS PINK AND WHITE gkwef PINK CARNATION J 220170 'WE FINISH TO BEGIN
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