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Celia Herron Biaaest Tnmknu Virginia Willette Silliest Class Supei johnny Gaines Biggest Smiler Faydene Wilkie Neatest Jerry Campbell Most Popular Verneita Gaines Most Dignified Frances Seagroves Slowest Jimmy Pilkington Quietest Fisher Hamer Best Looking Larry Phillips Biggest Show-off Joyce Gaines Most Glamorous Nancy Oldham Best Excuse Maker
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Last Will and Testament We, the Goldston Senior Class of 1957, having reached the last steps of our high school education, find that during the past twelve years we have accumulated many talents, fea¬ tures, and priceless possessions, now being of soundproof minds we do hereby dispose of these as follows: ARTICLE I Juniors, to you we leave our ability to slide through English. We hope you survive! Sophomores, to you we leave our gift for breaking in chow line and getting away with it. Freshmen, to you we leave our knowledge and know how so that your high school days will be much smoother. ARTICLE II To Mr. Clayton, our principal, we leave our gratitude and deep appreciation for his help and understanding during our crucial moments. To Mrs. Pulver, we leave our English books and hopes for a more ambitious English class. To Mrs. Stephenson, we leave our thanks for being an inspiring and understanding teach¬ er during our times of need. To Mrs. Phillips, we leave our thanks for her patience in teaching us typing. To Mr. Andrew, we leave kind thoughts for his patience in helping us solve our difficult problems. To Mr. Williford, we leave hopes that next years Seniors won ' t be as bad as these. To Mr. Smith, we leave our appreciation for his help and guidance in our sports, especially basketball. ARTICLE III I, Lawson Barber, leave my reserved seat in Mr. Clayton ' s office to Lewis Dowdy. Don ' t let it get cold, Lewis. I, Kenneth Beasley, leave my ability to get along with people to Larry Miller. I, Shelby Bright, leave my gift of gab to Gracie Caviness. I, Jerry Campbell, leave my bus to J. C. Hart. I, Virginia Caudle, leave my job as bell ringer to my sister, Jane. Get ' em to class on time. I, Ronald Causey, leave my position as co-cap¬ tain of football to Paul Owen. I, Rosa Caviness, leave my tomboyish ways to Ann Woolover. I, Barbara Crissman, leave my settled ways to Rebecca Cheek. I, William Elkins, leave my place in the Beta Club to Rayvon King. I, Johnny Gaines, leave my big smile to Johnny Hilliard. I, Joyce Gaines, leave my personality to Judy Thames, my cuteness I will carry with me. I, Max Gaines, leave my position as co-captain of basketball to Billy Murchison, my laziness I will carry with me. I, Verneita Gaines, leave my ability to take life as it comes with a smile to Sue Hefner. I, Fisher Hamer, leave my ability to attract girls to Wesley Hart. I, Celia Herron, leave my position as co¬ captain of basketball to Betty Lou Wilson. I, Nancy Oldham, leave my perfect figure to Kay Elkins, but my red hair I will keep for myself. I, Camilla Gilliland, leave my place as Presi¬ dent of Student Body to Barbara Jourdan. My ability to have a husband goes with me. I, Jimmy Pilkington, leave my bus to Wayne Elkins. I, Larry Phillips, leave my cool cat ways to J. B. Gilliland. I, Wayne Phillips, leave my best all round¬ ness to Don Oldham. I, Frances Seagroves, leave my slow, but sure, ways to Joyce Hancock. I, Jane Tysor, leave my place as Most Athletic to Norma Jean Caudle. I, Dorothy Webster, leave my flirty ways to Ann Gulf Phillips. I, Faydene Wilkie, leave my place in the lunch room to Peggy Hart. I, Virginia Willette, leave my positiop as Co- Editor of the Gold-Stone to Janice Graham, my silly giggles I will carry with me. I, Bill Wicker, leave my title as Best Physique to Gene Barber. Witnesses: Testators: Elvis Presley Shelby Bright Mrs. Pulver ' s Wayne Phillips white rabbitt
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El Kill!! 11 HP Virginia Caudle Most Individual Mrs. Pulver Most Absent-minded Ronald Causey Biggest Grumbler Jane Tysor Cutest Rosa Caviness Biggest Pest atives Shelby Bright Chatterbox Camilla B. Gilliland Friendliest Wayne Phillips Most Dependable Max Gaines Laziest Bill Wicker Best Physique Dorothy Webster Biggest Flirt Lawson Barber Wittiest William Elkins Most Level-headed
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