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

 - Class of 1952

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Goldston High School - Gold Stone Yearbook (Goldston, NC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 28 of 72
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Page 28 text:

J’,,1 Wff and dJestament The 1952 Goldston Senior Class being of sound mind and good disposition and considering it is fairly well settled that we are to graduate this year, do hereby devise, give and bequeath our several belongings to the following persons, in this our first and last will and testament. ARTICLE I I o the Juniors, the right to sing as they change classes, also, ten packages of throat tablets. bor the Sophomore Class, a locket containing a list of our mistakes as a class and a trunk containing the records of our scholastic, athletic, and individual attain¬ ments. for the breshmen, our class picture, for their inspiration when the way seems hard and long. bor our teachers, a signed testimonial stating that we have come through our high school days with an unexcelled record in the matter of heart action and cranial expansion. lo Goldston School, a large barrel of sparkling gratitude drawn from the deepest wells of memory, and kept cool and refreshing by large chunks of cold common sense supplied by the Principal. ARTICLE II lo Johnnie Gaines, Phillip Gaines’ place as quarterback on the football team. Io Elvette Mclver, John Oldham s position as bell ringer. To Elva Oldham, Isabelle Campbell’ s size. To Jeter Dowdy, Gordon Elkin’s gift of gab. To George Caviness, Roger McMillan’s place as captain of the football team. Io Sylvia Fields, Victoria Moore’s place in the Beta Club. To Augusta Hancock, Jearline Hancock’s place on the basketball team. To Peggy Harris, Pearl Elkin’s ability to hold a man. To Jean Taylor Johnson, Ruth Elkin’s dependability. lo J. I. Griffin, Betty Ruth Campbell’s studiousness. To Margaret Sharpe, Anna Poe’s title of “Best-all-round.” Io Leonard Barber, Billy Cullipher’s place at the radiator. T° Jackie Miller. Donald Barber’s place as co-captain of the football team. 1 o Raymond Elkins, Hal Oldham s position on the paper staff. lo Maxine McIntosh. Eloise Gaines title of “Homecoming Queen”. To Shirley Wilson. Kate Wilson Oldham’s ability to play basketball. Io Shelby Wicker. Marie Powers’ place as co-captain of the basketball team. To Joe Thomas, Lynwood Moses’ ability to get to school on time. Signed and sealed this—the seventh day of January in the year of 1952 . LYNWOOD MOSES, Testator Witnesses: Donald Barber Gordon Elkins Phillip Gaines

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enior Calais I am sitting before a magnificent television set looking into the future—1962— where I see the great successes and happinesses of the Senior Class of 1952, The first person I see is Ruth Elkins, a typist in one of Goldston’s large factories. Next, I see Eloise Gaines modeling for a large New York magazine. Now, Pearl Elkins the happy wife of Willis Brown, living in Bennett, North Carolina. Jearline Hancock, a successful physical culturi t and beauty shop expert, next appears. Here is Victoria Moore who has taken Mrs. Oldham’s place teaching English at the large Goldston High School. Now, I see Marie Powers who has just won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel on American Culture. There is Donald Barber who has his own electrical appliance and furniture store! Who is this distinguished gentleman I see now? Ah, it is Lynwood Moses, a professor of Math at Duke University. Next, I see Isabelle Campbell who has just written a book on “Personality and Power”. Ah, there is Katie Mae Wilson who is living happily in California with her husband Jack Oldham, and their two children. Phillip Gaines appears managing his father’s large lumber company. Next I see John Oldham, who is the successful owner of many sawmills. There is Roger McMillan, a professional football player. The e comes Hal Oldham, who has a good job as depot agent in Goldston’s large new depot. W1 10 is this I see now? No one hut Bill Cullipher, principal of the new ultra¬ modern Goldston High School. Here is Anna Poe, a nurse at Duke Hos pital. Ah, that is Betty Ruth Campbell, operating a unique gift shop carrying suitable presents for people you dislike. And last of all, I see Gordon Elkins, who has become famous for his manu¬ facturing of silk hosiery which will not run. PrcpL ropnecy GORDON ELKINS, Prophet

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