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CONTINUED I, Shirley Griffin, will my quietness to Juanita Hollar. 1, Kathryn Hall, will my glasses to Joe Richards, the hard working Junior, I, DolanHarris, will my pos ition in Gle e Club to Pe rkins Hall. I, Rosetta Hart, will my basketball position to Alice Ann Hayes . I, Margie Hendrix, will at least two of my boyfriends to Margaret Hoyle, I, Howard Hennessee, will my ability to play in bowl games to Bobby Hamby. I Psggy Hope, will my dislike for Geometry to Frank Teague . I, Donna Annas Howell, will my title old married girl to Dorothy Ellis , I, Klendyal Hoyle , will my place in bookkeeping to Betty Jean Poovey. I, Weyburn Ingle , will my love f o r F rench to Jaylene Johns on. I, Irene Jolly, will my way with people to Dolly Sue Benfield. I, Dan Kirby, will my typewriter to Bedford Starnes. I, Gail Kirby, will my place on the bus to Betty Bolick, I, Gene Fulbright will my love for dramatics, which I inher- ited from Douglas McCall last year, to any othe r Junior boy who can use it. I, Ray Fulbright, will my good looks to Gene Abernethy. I, Jeanette Kirby, will my position as president of The Allied Youth to an outstanding Junior. I, Zelda Kirby, will my bright smile to any Junior who feels blue . I, Curtis Kiziah, leave my ability to drive a school bus to Stewart Hollar. I, Mary Alice Mackie, will my ability to lead cheers to Eve- lyn Miller. I, Bill Marshall, will to the Junior boys all of my girlfriends (that is all but one Jeanette Hollar) to Charles Robert s. I, Roscoe Marshall, will my ability to do Geometry to Odell Winkle r. I, Ben McRary, leave my locker to Eugene Parham. I, Gene Moffitt, leave my love for baskerball to any Junior boy who can play it as well as I can. I, Mickey Monteith, will all my good shots in basketball to any one who can do the job. I, Peggy Moore, will my height to Betty Jo Hilton who can use it. I, Pleze Moore, will my ability for good times at G. F. H. S. to Gary Cobbey. I, Annie Sue Oxford, will the Presidency of the Student Coun- cil to be fought over by Morris Henson and Joanne Lane. I, Reba Oxford leave my place on the Student Council to Nell Fulbright. I, Glenn Reid, will my ability to to sleep late to James Reid. I, Toy Paysour, leave my place and instrum.ent in band to any good music lover. I, Kenneth Reid, will my football uniform to any Junior boy who can wear it. I, Weyburn Reid, leave my curly hair to Sam Steele. I, Barbara Richards, leave all of my love to Jerry Coffey. 1, Richard Shronce, leave a few pounds to Binky Poe. I, Carroll Smith, will my position in the line to Dayle Williams . I Peggy Starnes, will my ability to be secretary to Mary Ann Cos tne r.
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rJlast WJlii and Testament REMEMBER WHEN--We, the Class of ' 51. felt that in our Senior year we were finally leaving Dear Ol ' Granite Falls High School for good. Well, we felt that the school had given us so much that we should leave s ome thing in return. So we got togethe r before we left that year and drew up our LAST WILL, AND TESTAMENT. Here it is, printed below exactly as we made it in the year of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one. We, the Senior Class of Granite Falls High School, Granite Falls, North Carolina, being full of school ' spirit and memories in this year, one thousand nine hundred and fifty one do hereby make this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. ARTICLE 1: We, the Seniors, leave our sincere appreciation for their kind interest and help, to the faculty and principal, ARTICLE Z: We, the Seniors, bequeath our Senior rights and privileges to the Juniors. ARTICLE 3: We, the Seniors, now bestow our individual in- valuable properties to the specified Juniors I, Betty Annas, will my smiles to Delma Marshall, I, Pauline Annas, will my ability to gripe to Dennis Kincaid. I, Paul Bolick, will part of the wave in my hair to Wayne Moore . I, Bob Brady, will all of my good times at Granite Hi to all those Junior boys who like to have fun. I, Gwynn Bumgarner will the honor of carrying the Name of Bumgarner through High School to J, P. Bumgarner. I, Rachel Bumgarner, will all my corny jokes that I tell to Betty Jo Norris. (Hope she has better luck than I did with them) 1, Bebecca Church, leave my place in French Class to Su- sanne League. I, Ann Cline, will my love of music to all those talented Junior Girls . I, Carroll Cline, will my income to any Junior who is willing to live on such a small amount. 1, Hilda Coffey, will my position as May Queen to Vonda Carte r. 1, Vera Coffey, leave my place on the Beta Club to Sylvia Kirby. (Here ' s hoping, Sylvia) I, Nancy Connell, will my ability to sing to Charles HoUoway. I, Willa Dean Curtis, will the Canteen to all those Junior girls who get so hungry. I, Jeanette Davis, will my false eye -lashes to Pauline ShuU because they work wonders in getting a man. I, Hal Dula, will my efforts to get into the Beta Club to Wayne Hall and James Reid who are desperate. I, Charles Ellis , will my way with women to Bobby Weaver and Carroll Barker. I, BennieEstes, will my love for shorthand to Jeanette Turne r. I, LaVerralFox, will my happy mar riage to anyof those Jun- ior girls who have hope to be married soon. I, Iris Ann Gilbert, will my English book to someone who has more ability in English than I do. I, Jeanette Goble, will my good-looking boy friends to any deserving Junior girl.
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CONTINUED I, Margaret Teague, leave all of my boyfriends to Jean Winkle r. I, Janice Triplett, leave my position as Co-Captain to Emma Jean Barlow. I, Clayton Ward, leave my late hours to Max Frye, I, Ted Watson, will my f ine pe rs onality to be kept in Watson family to Bobby Watson. I, Jeanette Williams, will my Shorthand Book to Ima Jean Reido I, Lillian Williams, leave my basketball position to any de- serving Junior Girl on next year ' s Basketball Team. I, Joe Wilkey, leave my typewriter in Mrs. Smith ' s room to Joe Munday. I, Parker Wilson, leave my Drum Major uniform to Jeanette Hollar. I, Thad Wright, leave my nice s traight hair to Fred Nelson. I, Wavern White, will my quietness to Lura Jean Coffey. I, David Yount, will my false tooth to any Junior boy who has need of it during football season next year. I, Faye Yount, leave my slimness to Wilma Elliott. I, Martha Tucker Yount, leave my happy marriage to Edythe Harold. KENNY SILVER Son of Mr. U Mrs. T. A. Silver Daughter of Mr. Mrs. Don Smith JANNIE SMITH 22
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