Goldston High School - Gold Stone Yearbook (Goldston, NC)

 - Class of 1948

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MASEUTS 3? pigs? Sgiiili JEFF HINESLY, MARY EMZABETH SEAGROVES CLASS POEM 'Twas the night before Commencement Day And hard as they would try, Not one of our lively Senior Class Could sleep or close an eye. You may ask Why all this wakefulness. Imagine your elation If you had worked hard and won the prize Of 'Queen of Education . 'Twas the clay for the coronation. Though they miss them we guess, All the teachers were quite happy with The Seniors' great success. Though nonchalant they appeared to be, Tears were not hard to find When they had diplomas in their hands And left classmates behind. A merry class, a praise-Worthy class Look for a happy fate, For there'll never be another like The Class of Forty-Eight. Inez Oldham Class Poet Page Thirtern

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Lani ill auth Elentament State of North Carolina, Chatham County Town of Goldston We, the Royal Class of 1948 of Goldston High School of the aforesaid state and county, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and fully realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of our departure from this school, hereby make and declare this our last will and t6Stal'!'l6I'lT,. I Article I To Mr. Cullipher, to Mrs. Byerly, and to our faculty, we will and bequeath our love and sincere appreciation of their efforts for our mental and moral developments. Article II To the Juniors, we bequeath our privileges and our responsibilities. Article I II To the Sophomores, we bequeath our places in the typing department. - To the A Article IV Freshmen, we bequeath our dignity and the record we have made, with the suggestion that they make the most of these bequests. We Section Section Section Section Section to use. Section Section Section Section Section 10. Section 11. Section 12. Section 13. Section 14. Section 15. Section 16. Section 17. Section 18. Section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 19. Section 1. Section 2. Witnesses: Article V bequeath our individual personal property as follows: w Princess Marietta Gates leaves her studiousness to Edwin Elkins. Princess Margie Poe leaves her curly hair to Marlyn Wilkie. Prince J. L. Campbell leaves his ability to play baseball to J . C. Burke. Princess Ollie Seagroves leaves her place on the basketball team to Irene Seagroves. Prince Charlie Fields leaves his chuckle to Howard MacMillan, with instructions as Princess Betty Gaines leaves her attractiveness to Savannah Harris. Prince John Reynolds Harris leaves his school bus to Billy Joe Harris. Princess Millicent Beal leaves her ability to sing to Polly Moses. Prince John Wilkie, Jr. leaves some of his height to Norman Oldham. Princess Mary Ruth Wilson leaves her ability to take life calmly to Ruth Griflin. Prince John Kilmer Cheek leaves his place in the Beta Club to Floyd Caviness. Inez Oldham leaves her good posture to Johnie Jean Dowdy. Daisy Jourdan leaves her ability to type to Wilma Rosser. Delores Gaines leaves her sweetness to Jean Cheek. Joy Ruth leaves her popularity to Eleanor Kirkman. Princess Princess Princess Princess Prince John Walter Goldston leaves his place on the basketball team to Phillip Gaines. Princess Mariel Griffin leaves her quietness to Gracie Mae Jones. Prince Theron Oldham leaves his broad shoulders to Elbert Pilkington. John Henry Oldham leaves his voice to Charles Barber. Article VI W-e hereby appoint Mariel Griffin the s-ole guardian of this will. Signed and sealed in witness thereof by the Class of 1948. fSignedi THE ROYAL CLASS or 1948 Betty Gaines Daisy Jourdan John Reynolds Harris Page Twelve



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SUPERLATIVE 'GO' xl Sfllflfllll-Y' 'I'hc'1'cm Oldham, Nl2ll'iCTIil Gulvs war ml l,Ol?llIflI'.' Smmy Gnlclston. Mic-0 .loy Ruth

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