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

 - Class of 1956

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Page 23 text:

Most Popular NORMA JEAN JEFFERIES WILLIAM BARBER Most Versatile HELEN PHILLIPS WILLIAM GRIFFIN



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Last Will and Testament Since this is nineteen hundred and fifty- six, the Gold Diggers are passing through the school of Goldston, county of Chatham, and State of North Carolina with not much time to spare. They, being in a soundproof mind, uttered such last wills and testaments as these: Article I. Juniors, to you we leave our room, desks, books, and ail the knowledge you care to gain during your Senior year. Article II. Sophomores, we leave you the ability to think you ' ve captured the world. Article III. Freshmen, we leave our urge to hurry to the exciting incidents through school and es¬ pecially the one of graduation. Article IV. Mrs. Brandi, to you we leave our love and admiration for helping us tackle our problems. To Mr. Clayton, we leave hopes that the future years will prove prosperous. Mrs. Roseman, to you we leave many thanks for helping us reach our Senior year. Mrs. Phillips, to you we leave our thanks for your patience in typing. To Mr. Andrew, we leave hopes that your next Geometry students will remind you of us. To Mr. Williford we leave hopes that the next year Seniors will not lose your hammers. Mr. Smith, we leave thanks to you for the patience you ' ve shown in all sports. May you and all the athletes have fun together. Article V. I, Mollie Sims Cheek, leave my position as president of the Beta Club to Janice Graham. I, William Barber, do leave my position as business manager of the Gold-Stone to Fisher Hamer. I, Ruby Dowdy, leave my gift of gab Rosa Lee Caviness. I, Sherman Fields, do leave my depend¬ ability to Jerry Campbell. I, Vivian Gilliland, leave my dramatic abil¬ ity to Jane Tysor. I, Dan Gaines, do leave my good looks and ability to set up the school clock to Max Gaines. I, Norma Jean Jeffries, leave my position as Most Popular to Ann Phillips. I, Jerry Gaines, do leave my position as class president to Big Shot Phillips. I, Ruby Jeffries, leave my position on the Hi-Lites staff to Virginia Caudle. I, William Griffin, do leave my curly hair to Gaither Crissman. I, Ruth Jeffries, leave my quietness in class to Joyce Gaines. I, Bobby McMillan, do leave my popularity to Jimmy Williams. I, Ruth Ellen Jourdan, leave my depend¬ ability to Joyce Hancock. I, Wesley Miller, do leave my position on the football team to Paul Owens. I, Fairbell McMillan, leave behind my fun at basketball games to Dorothy Webster. I, Russell Palmer, do leave my banjo to Lawson Barber. I, Ann Gail Murchison, leave my cuteness to Patricia Gaines. I, Jimmie Phillips, do leave my position as F. F. A. Representative to Wayne Phillips. I, Helen Phillips, leave my drawing ability for the Hi-Lites to Ruby Faye Elkins. I, Gilbert Ruth, do leave my red hair to Wesley Hart. I, Tommie Wilkie, do leave my position as Co-Captain on the football team to Bill Wick¬ er. I, Elmer Woody, do leave my bus to Johnny Hilliard. to

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