Goldsboro High School - Gohisca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Judy Adams leaves her ability to act to Florence Bowden. lNeed we say more?l the actors. Jerry lhlippernosel Sandford leaves his red hair to anyone fool enough to be caught in the vicinity of a beauty shoo. La Nelle Edwards leaves --------- aw shucks. Graham Best leaves his poolroom physique lcue stick typel and bar bells to Frank lBoBoi Mclnnis. lTwo of a kindl. Norwood Bizzell leaves his baske ball shoes to any two boys who would care to wear them next year. Bobby Gillikin leaves his ability to get along with the Handley family to Jimmy Howell. Kenneth lCrookedl Fulghum leaves his brown nose to Ronald Percise. David Holder leaves his deep voice to William Bell. Lillian Pate leaves her make-up kit to Irvin Ennis with hopes that he will use it on T Ethel Parks leaves her seat in the Opera Shoppe to Janet Cooke. Sonny Gainey leaves his speed to Junior Hallow. iCoach Causey will appreciate thisl. Dorothy Crawford leaves her T-shirt to Anne Hood, hoping she'll always stay healthy and drink T. Roger lGregory Peckerl Roberts leaves his behind the plow walk and city slicker ways to Carlle Hinnant. IA prominent 4-H-eral. Bennette Daughtry leaves her smile to Mariorie Blow with the hope she will use it. Tommy iStroudt Beaman leaves his assortment of admit slips to Bobby Watson. Rudolph lEarsl Alexander leaves one of his false teeth to Metz Bizzell who lost his front teeth in the Fayetteville game. Joyce Bagley leaves her driving ability that Ruth Shaver left her that she got from Betty Magill to Ann Smith. The Campus Kids leave their gentlemen-like behavior in the halls to the Freshmen boys. Millie Cobb left -------- last year. Testator: Max Epstein Witnessed: Clifton Britton John Culloty

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Lil T ILL ll TESTAME We the class of 49, being of sound mind l?l and body do hereby bequeath the contents of our last will and testament to be equally divided among the following classes: Article l, section l: To the Junior class we leave our places in the lunch line with the fond hope that they'll use it, instead of going to the drug store. Section 21 We also leave the squeaks in the seats of the auditorium that have been there since the turn of the century to some enterprizing Junior who will have them tuned. Article 2: To the Sophomore class we leave the names of the subscribers to the Curtis Publishing Company and hope you aren't short-vvinded. Article 3. To the Freshmen class we leave maturity and hope you learn to use it. Article 4. To the faculty we leave our sincere appreciation for four happy and prosperous years and our thanks for all you've done for us. Article 5: To Miss Simpson's Sth period English class we leave a pair of binoculars so they won't have to strain their eyes Watching the Physical Ed. Class. Article 6: lPersonall: l. Dana James Gulley leaves her walk to Maiorette Martha Ann Rose. 2. Troy Pate leaves six inches of his height to Bobby Noble. lTroy won't miss theml. 3. Pay Bryan leaves his ability with the drums to Jack Burrus, who will need it. 4. Paul Flowers leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Paul Flowers who'll be back next year. 5. Sonny Godwin and Skip Culloty leave the cold showers at the gym to any Physical Ed boys foolish enough to take them. 6. Tom Prince leaves --------- at last! 7. Cotton Klutz leaves his blond hair to Herbert Kirsh hoping the colors will strike a happy medium. . 8. Greene Hallowell leaves his 'nana nose to the fruit bowl on the teachers' table in the Cafeteria. 9. Annette Edgerton leaves her figure eight to Louise Odom, Annette figures it must have been something she ate. lO. Alvin Joyner leaves --------- good riddance.



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IUII CLASS PIIIIPIIIIIIY Abou Ben Culloty, may his tribe increase, Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace. And saw within the gloom of his room so cold, Old Madam Morris writing in a book of gold. He asked, What are you writing in that book of thine? She replied, The future of the class of '49. He looked over her shoulder into this book of gold, And saw there the future written in letters bold. He was at first awed, then curiosity took hold. He wondered how in words the future could be told. And the Madam said, You too, in the ways of the future can be wise. Come closer boy, much closer, now gaze into my eyes. As I looked into her eyes, I had the vague feeling that I was being watched. Then all of a sudden I was engulfed in a cloud. As the cloud dispersed, I looked for Madam Morris-but she was gone. As I looked around the room and saw no one else there, I came to the conclusion that I was alone. My eyes casually crossed the room-then I casually crossed the room and picked them up. It was a double- cross. As I straightened up, I noticed a man staring at me. Gracious to Betsy, what 'kind of man is this? He had a suit with very wide shoulders and slim hips. It was a one piece iob, seamless, buttonless, and completely devoid of a collar. It was all white and as I looked closer I saw a label with letters on it, B.V.D. Hm-m-m, they must be his initials, Taking a better look at him, I had the strange feeling, that I looked like him, but it couldn't be me. Besides this man was at least forty years old. As I raised my hand to my mouth, the man did the same thing. Oh, No! It couldn't be, but it was! I was looking into a mirror. Looking at the desk, I saw the clock and noting that the big hand pointed at 3:00 and the little one at II:OO, I immediately deduced that it was the year I969. How did I come to that conclusion? That's a good question! Being confused I decided that the best thing for me was a breath of fresh air. After leaving the building, I received the first of a series of shocks I was to get. As I stepped off the curb, I was almost knocked over by an under fed 300 pound giant. I looked at him and at a second glance I recognized him as Lovelace, Lovelace Bell and he was cleaning the streets, and with, above all things a whisk broom. He must have taken me seriously, when while playing with the 'Quakes in '48 and having lost four straight games, I told him to do something even if he had to clean it up. After talking awhile the conversation naturally drifted around to the old gang-the Class of '49, I mean. Love said that some of them were still kicking around Goldsboro, but most of them were scat- tered throughout the country and some even in foreign lands. He said that Annette Edgerton had tak- en Clum's job as proprietor of the Opera Shoppe, and was doing very nicely. She's a BIG help to the city. Well, she's a help, anyway she's big! Chief soda ierk at the Old Shoppe is Dot Crawford. Mr. Walter Barwick, proprietor of the Goldsboro Cigar Store, has recently made an addition to his staff of employees, in the person of Jim Belote, who is assistant to the rack boy, succeeding Alvin Joyner, who is now head rack boy. They say Bobby Man O'War Gillikin is doing pretty good now. His trainer, Howard Caudill, and Mrs. Gillikin, the former Lib Handley, are planning on entering him in the Kentucky Derby this year. Jack Rose and his wife, the former .lean Daughtry, have just announced the birth of their fourth set of twins. This makes a grand total of fourteen. lTwo more and they'lI have enough to graduate.I

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