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THE QUARRIEP about any time to Rosalie Adams, Lucille Davis leaves her friendly personality to June Thomas. | Madge Brown leaves her ability to play Basketball to Doris Peeler and Frankie Poole. Edith Lingle leaves her comb and mirror to Irene Elium and Frances Hunsucker, Sylvia Fowler wills her Chemistry Book to Inez Bernhardt. Ray Ritchie leaves some of his height and good looks to L. B. Eller and Donald Hoke, Norma Jean Melchor leaves her spirit of cooperation to Pearl Fisher, Dorothy Graham leaves her quietness to Virginia Lingle and Ophelia Hudson, Billie Barger leaves his ability to drive a school bus to Marcus Sifford and Earl Moore. Mary Frances Foster leaves her fast typing ability to Mary Frances Starnes and Frances Holshouser, Georgia Barger leaves her French book and the hope that they get more out of it than she has to Marion Reaves and Jim Basel » Virginia Brinkley leaves her dark red lipstick to Pauline Buart. Sally Fisher leaves all her height to Frank Shaver (better known as Shorty). eifie Kluttaz leaves that oh-so-innocent biush to Mary Ellen Gibson, | Anne Houneycutt leaves her operatic ability to Ada Bowers, Dorothy Barger leaves her “cys for the boys to Velma Legle. warren Morgan leaves his curly blonde hair to Lawrence Fink and Hervey Trexler. Se B. Suider leaves his ever-present collection of wise cracks to Jimmy Brown. Stella Cauble leaves her artistic ability to Jack Page. Louise Lefler wills her shyness to Helen Barger. Made Lingle wills her ability to dodge all the teachers . to Jiu Staton, Dewey Miller leaves his slow-but-sure ways to Francis Doyle and Rey Banks Fluttz. Floyd Klium leaves his bright sayings to Vonnie Agner. M. L. Wa,oner leaves his Funny Books to Perry Suttle and Fred Gheen, | ud now that we are graduates, we should like to leave some advice to the underclassmen so that they may correct themselves in the errors that we have made, Section IV: To the freshmen we leave the hope that some- CRAMITE QUARFY SEHOSL- NINETEEN FONT Y-rOUR
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TWE @UAPRTE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF GRANITE QUARRY HIGH SCHOOL STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY We, the members of the Senior Class of 1944, of Granite Quarry High School, ali being of sound mind and having unques- tioned memory do hereby make this our last will and testament. Section I: To Mr. Staton, and all the faculty, we leave all our sincere thanks and gratitude for the constant guidance through the past four years. Section II: To those who have patiently watched over us and have listened to our never ending problems, Our Parents, we leave our sincere love, and devotion. Without your guidance Our accomplishments would have been in vain. Section III: In addition to the foregoing, we the members of the Senior Class would like to make the following bequeaths: Frances Trexler leaves her intelligence to Peggy Lyerly and Dorothy Stinson. Edith McCombs leaves her place as a music student to Betty Kluttz. Frances Drye, the queen of the Carnival leaves her place to Ruby Haire, and.her neatness to Doris Corl. Ray Bernhardt wills his politeness to Grover Shook. John David Holshouser leaves his good looks to Harold Mel- ton. Ruth Miller wills her beautiful hair to Emma Lou Fisher. John Barger leaves his knowledge of everybody else's busi- ness to Norman Holshouser. ‘ ; 7 James Mills leaves all his airplane drawings to Bally Eagle. C. C. Caskey leaves his blue coat to Joe Lyerly. : Jean Hall leaves her ability of getting to school when the last bell is ringing to Sue Klutt2.— Herman Ribelin leaves specks everyone in high school to Bobby reelel Ruth SR) aa wills her personality to Naomi Brown. aac Julia Peeler wills her chewing Ma awed che in typing class to Lillian Smith and Patsy nam . eckan Rogers wills her ability to find something to talk ty to make nick-names for ler and Edward Lesley. CRANITE QUARRY SENOOL- NINETEEN FORT Y-roOUR
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day soon in the future they will be honored graduates. Prepare yourself for this great event. Section V: Sophomore the way may seem easy to you now the outlook may seem bright and cheery, but remember there is a serious side of life too. Section VI: Juniors, all the responsibility now lies on you. You are now taking our places. Let us leave with you a few reminders. Follow the advice of the faculty and you cantt go wrong. Fill your places as ladies and gentlemen. And finally set an example, as we have, so that all can follow in your footsteps. Madge Brown, Testator ‘ GRANITE QUARRY SCHOOL-HINCTECN FORTY-FOUR
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