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SENIOR Baby Pictures F.C. Combs Carolyn Barringer Peggy Bogle Jo Anne Eagle Nancy Eagle Elaine Fisher Peggy Fisher Fecal ‘acai: Richard Holshouser Sylvia Holshouser Carolyn Hutchins Sarah Kluttz Anne Melton Larry Parrish Ann Peeler Barbara Peeler ,- Va ) | N Ann Russell Nancy Sides Richard Teeter Royce Williams Alma Yost
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Last Will And Cestament We,the Senior Class of 1955 of Granite Quarry High School, being ina good mental condition and avery satisfactory temperament,do hereby make and allow publishment of this our last will and test- ament, showing no favor or partiality to any heir or heiress on purpose. Item I: To our parents, who have been the source of encouragement and influence, we give our most ardent love and assurance that not one of their efforts and sacrifices was in vain. Item II: To our sponsor, Mrs. Sowers, who has shown infinite patience and has set a wonderful example before us by her guidance, we leave the rising Seniors, sincerely hoping they will appreciate her as much as we have. Item III; To our principal and teachers, who have helped us solve our problems and always urged us onward, we give credit for our scholastic success. Item IV: In our haste to leave, we, the Seniors, find that there just isn't enough room to take everything withus, sowe must leave tocertaindeserving Juniors a few of our possessions, not because we do not cherish them but as tokens of our esteem, David Hess wills his gift of imagination to anyone in the Junior class who thinks he can controlit, Ann Russell leaves her blond hair to Susie Fisher, hoping Susie will attract as much attention as she did, Phyllis Covington bequeaths her title of Chief Majorette, ability tostrut, andfigureto MyrnaPeeler, Sue Eagle and Letty Foy leave their evening-typing sessions after school when budgets are due to Wilma Mahaffey and Martha Teague. Anne Melton leaves her beautiful long eyelashes to Barbara Brewer. Ann Sides and Jimmy Yates are willed Sylvia Holshouser and Jay Ritchie's athletic abilities. Gray Holshouser leaves his wit and originality for Tommy Byrd to continue. Gary Bringle leaves his silence for John Kesler and Charlie Earnhardt to keep. Daisy Ann Drury is willed a portion of Elaine Fisher's many talents, Ruth Isenhour inherits Peggy Bogle's promptness for being ready and waiting to catch the bus every morning! ? Jo Anne Eagle leaves her great big smile for Betty Jean Hodgson to display, Nancy Sides bequeaths her excellent cheering voice to Jimmy Bruce for keeping up the teams spirit, Barbara Peeler wills her ability to make a ''funny'' from most any subject to Ruth Basinger, Richard Teeter leaves his football gear for Winston Mahaffey, Randall Stirewalt, and David Shuping to rival over--May the best man win. Perry Julian wills his cuteness to Richard Roscoe, John Baggett wills his resemblance of a professor to Edward Kline. Eddie Brown inherits F.C. Comb's short stature, Philip Eller and Troy Brooks leave their skillful hands and artistic creations to Gary Safrit, who already has what it takes. Peggy Fisher bequeaths her life's philosophy--laughter makes this old world merry--to Glenn Eagle, Carolyn Barringer wills her pretty handwriting to any Junior who can meet the qualifications, Patsy Brown, Edith Fesperman, and Sylvia Fesperman will their knowledge and skills in library science to Joey Brooks, Troy Weaver and Jimmie Nance leave their interests inagriculture toGlenn Brown, Charlie Lyerly, Franklin Sifford, and Ernest Ray Basinger. Larry Park bequeaths his politeness and good manners to Glenn Lyerly and David Fisher, Ann Peeler wills her neatness and her most becoming color, which is brown, to Shirley Poole. Sarah Kluttz wills her dependability to Frances Barger. Pat Owen leaves her new acquaintance with the students at G.Q.H.S. to Delorease Cratty. Nolie Honeycutt wills her job of working in the canteen to Wilma Cauble. Lynda Andrew leaves her title of ''Best Dressed,'' to Kermene Colson, Douglas Lingle turns over his authority of presiding over the Student Council to Virgil Bernhardt. Rachel Jordan inherits Carolyn Hutchins know how’’ for working math problems. James Poole bequeaths his husky features to Truett Smith. Essie Holshouser leaves her patience to the Junior who doesn't have enough to last another year. Sue Peeler wills her natural curls to Rachel Shinn, Royce Williams wills his intellectual assets to Victor Earnhardt to be used only when they are needed, Jimmy Kluttz bequeaths his blushing habit to Coy Wilhelm. La Verne Dennis inherits Jacqueline Sifford's sincerity and modesty. Phyllis Brown and Gladys Overcash are the only Seniors leaving with two rings--one to represent their graduation and the other their engagement. Richard Holshouser wills his good-natured disposition to Bob Williams, Edward Holt leaves his leadership qualities and executive powers to the President of the Class of '56, R. V. Robinson wills his ability to get the girl he wants and to keep her to Jack Whirlow. Lynn Roscoe leaves a suggestionto Jerry Lingle and Reginald Richardson--Take World Geography and see the world plus a few out of this world questions. Hilton Lingle leaves his ability to do the most of nothing and still get by to Edward Peeler, Alma Yost and Shirley Kimmer leave their quietness to Marlene Doby and Camille Brown, Barbara Miller wills her first name to Barbara Coley. Louise Roseman leaves her seat on Bus No. 73 to Ethel Little, Frank Merritt bequeaths his ''Best Looking title to Paul Fisher. Larry Parrish leaves a worn out broom anda fewtips on how to keep a bus clean to Wayne Trexler, In the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-five, we, the Senior Class, do hereby name and appoint as sole executor of this, the Class Will, our sponsor, Mrs. Sowers, Lastly, I, the testator, affix my signature to this last will and testament, 156, p. 19, Ide THE CLASS OF '55 Nancy Eagle, Testator
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