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Item 17. I, Nora Idol, will to Betty Gross and Carolyn Hastings, the privilege of having your boyfriend come and eat lunch with you every day at school. Item 18. I, Wanell Willard, will to Betty Haymore my jet-propelled Pontiac; so you will be able to reach your destination in High Point on time. Item 19. I, Geraldine Britt, will the privilege of being Editor-in-Chief of the annual to Imogene Reed. Item 20. I, Wesley Parnell, leave my ability to sleep in class to Hillary Motsinger, Walter Ray Bennett, and Aubrey Snyder. Remember, don’t sleep through two classes straight. Item 21. We, Ellen Sheets and Janet Smith, bequeath our cheerful manner to Nina Motsinger and Carolyn Bauguss. Item 22. We Joan Rominger and Helen Jackson, bequeath our long curls to Carlene Cook and Mildred Mabe. Item 23. I, Pthrane Skeen, will my privilege of writing a letter each night to Nancy Shelton and Lois Moore. Item 24. I, Kenny Matthews, bequeath my snappy answers in class to Carl Moss, Hugh Beeson, and Benny Welch. Item 25. We, Brona Smith and Janice Woosley, leave our brown eyes to Hilda Hicks: under the condition that you don’t use them to flirt with boys. Item 26. I, Bill Linville, leave my position on the football team to Donald Robbins, and Gene Clodfelter. May the best man win. Item 27. I, Charlotte Money, leave my slender waist line to Nancy Swaim and Patsy Southern. Item 28. I, Julia Thomason, bequeath my position as cheerleader to Jo Dell Leonard. Learn lots of new yells, Jo. Item 29. We, Gerald Talley and Treva Bodenheimer, bequeath our “witty” ways to Duanna Smith and Max Stafford. Item 30. We, Beatrice Ball and Barbara Evans, will the privilege of receiving diamonds our Senior year to Doris Prescott and Peggy Lawson. Item 31. I, Jay Branson, will my picking on girls to Billy Smith, Bobby Walker, and Johnny Whitt. Item 32. I, James Comer, will my god French accents to Nancy Crews and Lawrence Branch; hoping they can use them better than I did. Item 33. We, Jimmy Welborn and Bobby Smith, will six inches of our height to Rex Idol, Marion Rothrock, and Harold Grey Reid. Item 34. J, Robert Tucker, will my bus route to Donald Kimball, hoping he is a good driver. Item 35. I, Shirley Long, bequeath my “sloppy loafers” to Margaret Pope and Sarah Jane Johnson. Item 36. I, Barbara Sweatman, leave my fickleness to Betty and Barbara Myers. Just make sure you only fall for one boy at a time, girls. Item 37. I, Eugene Powers, will my line of sales talk to Aaron McDaniel, Bobby Allen, and C. R. Lankford. Item 38. I, Mary Alice Willard, bequeath my carefully planned week-ends to Martha Swaim and Geneva Woods; hoping they can work the Monday afterwards. Item 39. I, Connie Evans, will the key to the Bookstore to Olivia Sanders and Carol Crotts. Item 40. I, Kay Smith, will my chatter of which means nothing to Mary Lois Holland and Carolyn Miller. Item 41. I, Richard Deal, will my “bass” voice to Linley Parnell, D. R. Pope, and Roger Beeson. Item 42. I, Joe Reavis, leave my ability to be the Most Valuabie Football Player of the year to Orville Chappell. Signed Class of 1953 JULIA THOMASON and NANCY WILLIAMS Testators 27
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As the curtain falls on our student days, the stage is set for graduation. We, the Class of 1953, do hereby bequeath these, our worldly attributes, and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I—TO THE SCHOOL Item 1. We will to Glenn High School . .. our everlasting loyalty for the many happy happy days we spent here, for we know we will cherish our memories of this school always. ARTICLE HH—TO THE FACULTY Item I. To Mr. Heffner, our principal, we will our appreciation for his guidance, patience, and friendship in making our Junior and Senior years happy ones. Item II. To our Advisors) Mrs. King and Miss Baker, we leave our thanks for their guidance and unselfish interest in not only our class activities, but also in our many problems as well. Item III. To Miss Mottesheard and Mrs. Greene, our annual sponsors, we leave our appreciation for your patience and interest in helping us with our annual, for we know that without you we could not have succeeded. We leave best wishes for many happy and successful years to come. ARTICLE III—TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN Item I. To the Juniors we will the privilege of being the Senior class with every hope that they enjoy their Senior year as much as we did. Item II. To the Sophomores we leave our school spirit so that when you are Seniors you too will be proud of Glenn High School. Item III. To the Freshmen we leave a list of our mistakes so you can profit by them and be better Seniors than we were. ARTICLE IV—INDIVIDUALS Item 1. J, Jimmy Holland will to Donald Cline my green pants so that he can wear them with his chartreuse shirt. Keep them clean, Duck! Item 2. I, Jean Holder will to Linda Swaim my blond hair. Go easy on the chemicals, Linda. Item 3. I, Betty Angel, bequeath the honor of being SecretaryTreasurer of the Student Council to Quwatha Smith. Item 4. I. Nancy Williams, bequeath my ability to “bang’’ on a piano to Loretta Hine; hoping she enjoys it as much as I do. Item 5. I, Shirley Yokeley, leave my ‘cosmopolitan manner’’ to Frankie Harvey and Shirley Byrd. Item 6. We, Jeanette Hunter and Bobbie Dorsett, will to Jo Ann Pope and Martha Heath our old scratchy ‘‘Parkers;’’ so that they will be able to write short-hand better next year. Item 7. To Betty Jo Dills and Barbara George we, Billie Welborn and Betty Snyder, will the privilege of ‘going steady our Senior year. Item 8. I, Phillip Matthews will my skill in aggravating the teachers to Johnny Griffin and Donnie Mabe. Don’t fall down on the job, boys! Item 9. I, Jimmy Harris, will my popular “crew cut’ to Bill Cope and Tommy Berrier. Item 10. I, Shirley Lauten, bequeath to Sylvia Glenn, my seat as President of the Beta Club. Item 11. I, Gray Kanoy, bequeath my ability to make Miss Colville laugh to Ronald Vogler and Douglas Haney. Item 12. I, Norman Head, will to G. R. Hawks, Vinson Cox, and LaVoy Austin my grandfather clock in the hope that you won't let it alarm during class time. Item 13.—We, Betty Smith and Arlene Shields, bequeath to Sari Neil Caudle and Janice Willard the privilege of receiving a diamond our Senior year. Item 14. To Betty Ann Sapp and Jo Ann Clinard I, Dorothy Moore, leave my quiet ways. Item 15. We, Magdalene Idol and Juanita Mason, will to Nancy Reavis our never ceasing height; if you promise us that any left over will be given to Carolyn Reid. Item 16. I, Barbara Bradshaw, will my position on the basketball team to Ethel Canada and Doris Idol. 26
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidents Scie h tet tae oe ee Hugh Beeson Vice-President. 2-5 ete ee eee eee. Maxe Stattord SOCTELALY Pocus Be eS eg Na SA, Be ee ee Sari Caudle TCASUTET eB oe 8 Re Fe PO Ie Nancy Crews SPONSOT Sey. 2 a ek ered = eee Mrs. Greene Motto—A Winner Never Quits and a Quitter Never Wins. Colors—Blue and White. Flower—White Carnation. 28
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