Granite Quarry High School - Quarrier Yearbook (Granite Quarry, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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Barbara Brewer Eddie Brown Wilma Cauble eCPM ROOMS: 8 senpiasitnmene Ss, Se Susie Fisher John Kesler baad Rachel Shinn Ann Sides Truett Smith Bob Williams Jim Yates

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Last Will And Cestament We, the Senior Class of 1956 of Granite Quarry High School, Rowan County, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, body, conscience, and satisfactory temperament, do finally end our twelfth year of school and hereby make and allow publishment of this our last will and testa- ment. Article I: To our parents, who have provided sufficient finance and guidance, we give our deepest love and gratitude and promise to make the most of the effort they have put forth in helping us attain our diploma. Article II: Tothe Class of 1957, we leave our sponsor, Mrs. Sowers, hoping you will love, appreciate, and enjoy being with her as much as we have. Article III: To our principal and teachers, who have urged us onward and helped us in the hours of discouragement, we give credit for our scholastic accomplishment and assure them that their effort was not in vain. Article IV: We, the Seniors, realize that there are certain qualities which we could not carry with us from Granite Quarry High School, so we leave them to certain deserving Juniors. Max Brown and Ruth Basinger leave their most original talents to Jerry Klutiz and Betty Lou Shoe, hoping Jerry and Betty get as many laughs as they have. Glenn Brownand Ernest Basinger will their good-looking qualities to Donnie Peeler, Bern- ard Holshouser and Rayford Eudy. Eunice Foster and Marlene Doby leave Mrs. Sowers's homeroom housekeeping to Ruby Oddie and Mary Overcash. Myrna Peeler and Kermene Colson bequeath their feminine attractions to anyone in the Junior Class who can meet the requirements. Herman Basinger inherits John Kesler's quietness and ability to keep to himself. Winston Mahaffey and Frances Barger leave their athletic powers to Donald Leazer and Nancy Beaver. Wayne Trexler and Victor Earnhardt will their mathematical minds to Nelson Page, Dan Miller, and Jimmy Lyerly. Wayne Miller and Elton Trexler inherit Franklin Sifford's and Jimmy Bruce's Agriculture interest. Gary Safrit leaves his art talent and piano playing with any Junior who thinks he can com- pare or qualify. Virgil Bernhardt leaves his school spirit with Michael Shive, hoping Michael will show as much interest as he and keep Granite winning. Barbara Brewer wills her long and beneficial hours of studying to Carolyn Morgan, Anna- belle Peeler, Rose Smith, Ruby Stiller, and Faye Trexler. Joey Brooks and Eddie Brown will their friendly attitudes and knowledge of the opposite sex to Jimmy Deal, Eugene Cauble, and Larry Thomas. Pug Kepley, Blondine Joyner, Shirley Lesley, and Shirley Josey inherit Wilma Cauble's and La Verne Dennis's cuteness. Daisy Ann Drury leaves her typing ability with Gail McCombs and Carol Shenk. Glenn Eagle leaves his talking to Jerry Peeler, but hopes Jerry does not get into as much trouble over it as he has. Truett Smith, Coy Wilhelm, and Charlie Earnhardt leave their bus driving and worn out brooms to J. E. Cauble, Hoyle Lingle, and David Trexler. Joseph Earnhardt, Reginald Richardson, David Shuping, and Marshall Jones leave their sleeping to Tommy Baggett, Raven Earnhardt, Tommy Jones, Jimmy Webb, Edward Shirley, hoping they will also benefit from it. Sue Fisher and Rachel Jordan will their jobs on the ''Chips ' to interested and qualifying Juniors. Paul Fisher and Richard Roscoe leave their ''Hot Rod'' enthusiasm to Tommy Byrd and Billy Craddock, but hoping they can keep out of trouble - Paul and Richard did not! Shirley Poole and Jean Hodgson will their good-natured dispositions to Camille Brown, Bonnie Lingle, Georgia Miller, and Shirley Ratliff. Eddie Kline leaves his interest in Physics and professors to David Fisher, and Sonny Ribe- lin. Bob Williams wills his neat appearance to James Owens and Donald Curlee. Glenn Lyerly and Charles Lyerly leave their cycle interests to any three Juniorswhoare looking for a challenging hobby. Wilma Mahaffey and Rachel Shinn leave Mr. Rhyne's library to be maintained by Frances Foy, Sue Eller, and Phyllis Peeler. Ann Sides and Martha Teague leave their great big smiles to be displayed by Nancy Kesler, Amelia Bame, Magdalene Davis, and Joyce Honbarrier. Randall Stirewalt and Jimmy Yates bequeath their football interests to Jasan Park and any- one else tough enough to qualify. Jimmy Fink, our newcomer, cherishes his knowledge of English. Maybe he can excel Mrs. Sower's someday. We, the Senior Class in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-six, do hereby appoint Mrs. Sowers as executor of this our last will and testament. Lastly, I Kenneth Nance, without another iota, leave this the last will and testament of our class signed. THE CLASS OF '56 Kenneth Nance, Testator KEKE EEE RE SS



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