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ANGIE VANCE HENRY WALLACE STEVE WHITE PHILLIP WILSON Phillip’s “Soul Brother” “Whitey” nice-looking That Bubble gum! a4 23m “55”? Chev. hunter Funny Most Athletic Always sleepy comical RICK WISE SAMMY WISEMAN Bus no. 5 Cute Friendliest Small... but? Sheriff’s son Gets Around 1969 SENIOR
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} JUDY ROSS Ford hater Curb hop Likes the lake CONNIE STAMEY Mrs. Talkative Earl’s RITA SCOTT WARREN SCOTT “Allman” “Horn” “Rita Red” Popular Vette lover Cute BILLY SOUTH BETTY DULA Sak le Married Gambler 59 Ford Sinclair Dear Lulu MONA STAVER BRENDA STILLWELL Mr. Curry? Married Professional talker Well-dressed “Now honey”’ Polite MICHAEL SHELL Always around Girl Crazy Talented JANET TEAGUE eo EAR Lots of fun Basketball, Inc.
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— wy react — vv — ) — ) — wo pa v — — wy v v v we ’ wd we ve v v v rw wy wy) e wy wy wo wy s vw wy v v v w [ ve Len A cre ce SO ce ce es ce ce ee cee ce cr ee re ce cn re ce Bs ee ee ee ee ee | wy LAST WILL Lynn Arrowood, leave my “hair dyeing” kit to anyone else who uses the stuff. Lorraine Baker, leave my place in the lunch line to Connie Lytle. Mary Ellen Baxter, leave — and I am a better person for it! Johnny Beaver, leave my ability to finish school to Carolyn Cook. Buster Beck, leave my old car to get a new one. Lee Benfield, leave my loud mouth to next year’s head cheerleader. Michael Bennett, leave all the girls in tears. Butch Bowman, leave my good looks, black book, and track shoes to “‘Sharpears.” Steve Branch, leave to join Uncle Sam’s Navy, and see the world. Dian Brittain, leave my love for music to my very talented sister Richard Browning, leave the run of the school to my little sister “Fats.” Robert Bryant, leave my French ability to Mrs. Stro upe. John Cantrell, leave as the coolest “soul brother’ that ever was. Tommy Carpenter, leave my coolness to Venice Thomas. Steve Carswell, leave my position as quarterback to someone who can tell the linemen what to do in the huddle. Carolyn Causby, leave my position as gossip editor to anyone who is stupid enough to take Shorthand II. Eugene Conley, leave “Soul” to Raymond McDowell. Jakie Conley, leave my laugh to Sherrill Lytle. Lester Cooper, just leave, I hope. Delores Costner, leave to go to work. Wayne Crawford, leave all my absences to anyone who can get by with them. Kathy Crooks, leave my quiet ways to Joyce Wise. Randy Dale, leave my position as left end of the Green Waves to David Beaver. R. W. Dale, leave my perfect attendance record to Frances Whitener. Ethel Davis, leave my humorous sarcasm to anyone who can take it. Stan Epley, leave my ability to keep everyone in stitches to Dab Marshall. Ken Fann, leave G. A. to my brother, Ray, and I take Susan with me. Janie Farris, leave my courteous ways to Patricia Barrier. Marlow Farris, leave my quiet ways to my brother, Dwight. Sherry Francum, leave Glen Alpine to my brother. Martha Fullwood, leave my second period English class to Wanetta Surratt, if she ever makes it. Dudley Greene, leave with deep appreciation to the faculty and students of Glen Alpine High School. Anita Guigou, leave all of my romantic aspirations and ways to solve them to Marie Miller. David Gwyn, leave for better, because it can’t get any worse. Glen Gwyn, leave, but take my science fiction books with me. Gene Hallyburton, leave the hawk to the second most graceful person, “Sharpears.” Virginia Hastings, leave to become a professional farmer’s wife. Bob Hensley, leave Miss Thompson broken hearted, but with a quieter Typing II class. Steve Henson, leave my ability to take lots of naps and get by with it to some sleepy underclassman. Katrina Herman, leave my “bashed-up” Fairlane to Becky Bowers. Wanda Holland, leave my red hair to Shirley Hipps. Mike Hood, leave my ability to come to school to Charles Keever. Andrea Hoyle, leave my ’63 Mercury to my little sister “‘Dare.”’ 24
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