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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the undersigned, known officially as the class of 1952, Glenn High School, County of Forsyth, State of North Carolina, being sound in body, we believe, having comdplered all unit credits, required by law, do hereby declare those after mentioned to be our legal an rightful heirs. We do hereby relinquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions. Article I-To the Faculty To Mr. Heffner, our Principal, we leave a hearty thanks for making our Senior year a happy one, for his unselfxsh interest in each one of us, and for his understanding of our problems. Item 1. Item 2. To our Advisors, Miss Baker and Mrs. Reavis, we leave our deep appreciation for their guidance and interest in our class activities. Item 3. To Miss Mottesheard, our Annual Sponsor, we leave best wishes for happy and suc- cessful years to come. Item 4. To our subject teachers, we leave gratitude and sincere wishes that classes to follow will be more industrious and have less problems. Article ll--To the Underclassmen Item I. To the juniors, we will the privilege of being the Senior class with the understanding that they must not abuse it. Item 2 To the Sophomores, we leave our school spirit and a list of our mistakes so they can profit from their elders. Item 3 To the Freshmen, we bequeath our hope that it will not be long before they will be Seniors. Article III-To Individuals Item 1 I, Jimmy Bodenhamer, will my little red tractor and trailer to the Senior Class so they can always have a means of transportation. Item 2. I, Pete Meredith, will the dark room and all its equipment to Gerald Talley so he will have a hobby to enjoy. Item 3 I, Charles Atkins, leave my cute and winning ways with the women to Phillip Matthews. Item 4 I, Doris Joyce, will my position as Secretary of the Senior Class to Betty Angel. Item 5. We, Carolyn Leonard and Willie Mae Stewart, will to Magdalene Idol and Wanell Williard our voices to either cultivate or plow under. Item 6. I, Leroy Beaver, will my seat at the head of the Key Club to Bill Linville. Item 7. I, Ethel Hayes, leave my chatter about nothing in particular to Ellen Sheets. Item 8. I, David Holt, will my dancing technique to Jimmy Holland. Keep in step Jim! Item 9. I, Donald Robertson, will my snappy answers in class to Gray Kanoy. Item 10. We, Norma Sue Hine and Thelma Pendry will our pleasant smiles to Barbara Evans and Shirley Lauten. Item 11. 1, Charles Rhoades, bequeath my gift of gab to joe Reavis with the hope he can attain new heights in bull shooting. Item 12. I, Emily Lankford, will my artistic ability to Dorothy Moore. Item 13. I, David Montgomery, will my height to jimmy Harris, so he can get more rebounds in basketball. Item 14. We, Lois Hastings and Betty Lou Whitt, will our witty ways to Treva Bodenhamer in order that the Senior Class can always be merry and gay. Item 15. I, Aaron Rhue, bequeath my alarm clock along with my fear of being late each morning to Richard Deal, hoping he will always be excused. Item 16. I, Joan Davis Long, bequeath the task of writing a letter each night to Nora Idol and Barbara Sweatman. Item 17. I, Roger Kimball, will my calculating mind to Charlotte Money so she can out think the faculty in securing Senior privileges. f x,
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