Glendale High School - Glen Cedo Yearbook (Kenly, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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A911 41 , ' WITTIEST Ann Pittman Clovis Boykin SENIOR FAVORITES MOST DEPENDABLE Janice Pope Barden Godwin A, 2 MOST ATHLETIC Jeanette Morgan James Ruffin Hocutt

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Tl F I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Glendale High School, State of North Carolina, County of Johnston I Cl f 1956 A D being blessed with a sound mind and good health, realize that our days of We, the Senior ass o . ., troubles and tribulations have almost ceased. In leaving our footprints behind, we are also distributing fairly our talents, properties, and possessions to those we are leaving behind and do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. V ARTICLE I To the Faculty: To Mr. Lester, our principal, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past years. i To Mrs. Bunn, our senior sponsor, who has taught and inspired us to uphold the highest standards of life and who has helped to make our annual possible, we leave our love and deepest appreciation. l To Miss Newsome, our commercial teacher, we give and bequeath our sincerest gratitude and kindest thanks 5 for the help she has given us. P To Mrs. Lester, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Silver and Mr. McClure, we leave our heartfelt appreciation for their efforts ,J toward imparting wisdom to our souls. li ARTICLE II . To our parents, we bequeath our eternal love and gratitude for their praise and encouragement, for their love F and faith in us, and for the many sacrifices they made in helping us to prepare for life's long journey. ARTICLE in To the Juniors, we leave our senior privileges, our homeroom, and our seats in assembly. d h e ou will use it and win more ball games than we did. To the Sophomores, we leave the gym an op y To the Freshmen, we give our understanding teachers, but because we will need our brilliant minds for future 1 r use, we cannot give them to you to ease your pathway or the teachers'. ARTICLE IV Joan Batten bequeaths her intelligence and the title, Editor-in-chief of the annual, to anyone capable of hav- y ing them. , James Ruffin Hocutt gives his basketball ability and his reputation of being a pest to R. H. Weaver and George V Boyette. Divide them evenly, boys. ll Esther Parrish leaves her red hair and fiery temper to Dianne Boyette and Margaret Langley, and hopes they ' will use them as wisely as she did. f Genell Hicks donates his Grand Ole Opry music and hillbilly ways to Edward Creech and Leon Sasser. 1 E. V. Hodge wills his sweet and flirty ways to J. B. Narron. . ' Clovis Boykin leaves his black wavy hair and six feet three to Melvin Douglas Johnson and Donald Boyette. J Edith Brown gives her good looks to Jeanette Raper and Barbara Atkinson. Ercell Creech leaves her ability for having a good time, anywhere and anytime, to Peggy Jean Creech and Alice Faye Bailey. Jeanette Morgan wills her height and ability to play basketball to Peggy Weaver and La Verne Jones. Willie Ray Crocker wills his bashfulness and sly ways to Billy Narron. Jimmy Atkinson donates his ability to write shorthand like a girl to Talmadge Langley. Ccgharles Atkinson leaves his determination to finish school to Billis Renfrow. He hopes it will do him some goo . Jo Ann Radford donates her talent for playing the piano and her cheerful willingness to help everyone to Sue Stancil and Joan Crawford. Vira Lee Lamm leaves her title Best-all-Around to anyone who cares to earn it. Billy Wall Boyette wills his good looks and sweet disposition to James Vernon Davis and Kenneth Davis. Ann Pittman leaves her desire to become a housewife to Evelyn Peacock. Lida Jean Narron bequeaths, her quietness and unassuming ways to La Verne Hill and Marjorie Holland. Louise Narron bequeaths her ability to date all the boys, but love only one, to Janice Davis. 1 Evelyn Jones leaves her jolly ways and popularity to Phyllis Batten, hoping that she will cherish them both. Judith Boykin gives her sweet disposition and pretty clothes to Barbara Creech. Barden Godwin leaves his dependability and gentle ways to Rex Morris and Kermit Stancil. ' ' ' ' S eck Po e W. J. Johnson wills his conceitedness and title Heartbreaker to p p . Glenda Morris bequeaths her friendliness and dependability to Mary Sue Brannon and Rochelle O'Neal. Nettie Weaver leaves her seat in bookkeeping class to Rose Hare and hopes that Rose will be in just the right place. Shirley Cooper gives her ability to have a good time in class to Joyce Creech and Joyce Faye Narron. Janice Pope bequeaths her talent in art to Sybil Lynn Lamm. ' ' N Martha Bunn leaves her happy ways and congenial personality to Betty Lou arron. Dorothy Garner leaves her ability to drive, without tearing out the gears, to Betty Jean Creech. James Earl Bailey just leaves. ' Judith Boykin Evelyn Jones

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