Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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Last Will and Testament We, the graduating seniors of nineteen f orty-tfiree being of sound mind and clear judgment, do hereby bequeath all of oui- high school possessions to those underclassmen who so rightfully deserve them. Article I. Red Taylor leaves his ability of higii pressure salesmanship to Eustace Conway. Article II: Ann Hardee leaves to all the under- classmen girls her crush on William Keck, with hopes that they make more headway than she did. Article III. Pat Corey wills his iinbounding energy to Billy Minshew. Article IV. Jane Smith bequeaths he] ' ability to flirt successfully to Mattie Harris Mayo, hoping she will take advantage of her mheritance. Article V. J. B. Smith now wills his techi.ique and ability with women to Jack Scott. Article VI. Anne Bailey Blank leaves singing Chat- tanooga Choo Choo. ' Article VII. Jack Carson leaves his sincerity Lo Charles Pace. Article VIII. Edna Munford leaves her deep dimples to the Blond Bombshell Delia Perry. Article IX. Evelyn Foley leaves Dick Fleming o be fought over by the rest of the girls of GHS. Article X. Tena Thomas left her long hair before school was out to Hennie Ruth Whichai ' d. Article XI. Henry Andrews leaves — to join Betsy Hobgood. Article XII. Betty Forrest leaves to Ben Ilarrisoii her studiousness, hoping that he will carry on in her absence. Article XIII. Irma Fleming, Marguerite White, Ruby Lee Paul, Helen Ward, Blanche Cayton, Doris Smith, Geraldine Baker, Kathleen Smith, Ruth Brown and Marjorie Johnson, leave their place in the limited space in the halls to whom it may concern. Article XIV. Charlene Moye leaves her line to Joyce Corbett — hoping that she can keep her conquests on the string. Article XV. Marjorie Jackson bequeaths all rights to James Briley to Mary Ann Harris. Sijeaking of James Briley, Helen Thomas leaves to devote more time to keeping up with the other James Briley ' s address Article XVI. Burnie Smith leaves her dancing ability to Alyce Ruth Bundy. Article XVII. Charles Moye leaves his latest book, The Art of Peroxide in Ten Easy Lessons, to Jim Lanier. Article XVIII. Jo Gibson left the glee club solo position to Mimi Tripp. Article XIX. Carlton Wilson, l :arl Denton, Ed Rawl, and Jimmy Warren — left. Article XX. James Hudson leaves his good looks to the Fleming brothers, Ralph and Dennis, to be shared equally. Article XXI. Virgil Clark leaves his vast wardrobe to Bobby Clark; he hopes that Bobby will give him the suit of armor in exchange. Article XXII. Albion Williams wills his wit to Leonard Ernest. Article XXIII. Virginia Simpson wishes that she could leave her freckles to Mary Rose Crisp while Neli Overton desires to leave he: Flame-glow hair to Francis Jordan. Article XXIV. Audrey May leaves the 9th, 10th, and 11th grade boys in the watchful care of under- classmen — girls ? Article XXV. Dick Stokes leaves his sense of humor to Phil Moore; ' plus a pack of cigarettes to Adelaide Wan en. Article XXVI. Pat Waldrop and Shirley Warner will their combined leadership ability to Bev Whitley, Article XXVII. Bertha Reagan leases her sister, Gladas, and Lib Kittrell her bashful manner. Article XXVIII. The senior girls hate to leave — Charles Whiteford and Tom Rowlette. Article XXIX. Cora Boyd Redditt leav;s her abUity to make friends see red to Shirley Savage, Helen Aman, and Grace Tripp. Article XXX. The Junior Red Cross hated to see idealist DuPree go. Article XXXI. Margaret Johnson, Marie Whitehursi, Helen Kemp, and Mary Alice Davis leave their stream- lineness to short, stubby underclassmen. Aiticle XXXII. Ella Warren ' s athletic ability goes to Mary White Jones. While Preacher McDiarmid leaves her laziness to Sara Frances Williams. Toe, indifferent Mitchell Whites leaves his coal-ness to Miss Newell. Article XXXIII. Dot Flye leaves Delphia to protect brother Dick to keep him from being driven to hitting the bottle again (Peroxide bottle). Article XXXIV. Nell Etheridge and Hubert Mussel- white leave — together ? Article XXXV. Pearl Saieed leaves, wondering if the glee club will survive. Elizabeth Tripp leaves the Black Masquers, another one gone. Article XXXVI. Gene Skinner, Sherwood Bullock, and Milton Howard leave their swing band to Billy Sugg Joe Register, and Haywood Sellers. Article XXXVII. Virginia Aldridge packs her vast vocabulary and leaves. Article XXXVII. Jean White receives Margaret Let Duke ' s good disposition, but Mr. Hudson leaves her. Article XXXIX. Tootsie Horton leaves her book Keeping Up the Moral, to Sara Lee Bland. Article XXXX. Delia Slater leaves a dash of Yankee. Article XXXXI. Genius Kirby Allen wills his abiiiLj. to Duck Murphy, may he prosper from it. Article XXXXII. Billy Wayne Tucker takes hi gavel and leaves — to tend his V garden. But Billy Tucker leaves — to take a course in Campusology at ECTC Article XXXXIII. Charles Pace wills his ability tc play a saxaphone to Randolph Mixon, whose sister, Dot, leaves GHS for good. Article XXXXIV. Max Williford leaves— Christine Jordan. Article XXXXV. To Jimmy Futrell, Carl Allegood bequeaths his ability to play the violin but not his sister Geraldine to accompany with singing. Article XXXXVI. Rachel Brooks and Edna Mae Cannon will their quietness to Ann Glass and Peggy Mitchell. Article XXXXVII. The Three Frances ' s, Jones, Mann and Health, leave their table in Senior English to whom it may concern. Article XXXXVIII. Gene Gurganus, Lillian Mozingo, Jasper Pollard, and Mary Elizabeth Allen all leave the family traditions with the younger set. Article XXXXIX. Nancy Harris, Alary Frances Smith, and Virginia Stocks leave — silently. Article XXXXX. The Senior Class of 1943, after twelve long years, leaves. See, I told you it wasn ' t a life sentence! CONGRA T ULA TIONS SENIORS ■ W. B. COZ ART SONS J. 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Take Me Out To The Ball Game Vv ' inners of the girls ' intramural basketball tournament was the eleventh grade girls team. From left to right they are: (front row) Betsy Hellen, Charlotte Robertson, Alyce Ruth Bundy, Mary Anne Duncan, and Lib Kittrell. (Back row) Peggy Mitchell, Joyce Corbett, Josie Barnes White, Peggy Rose Smith, and Hennie Ruth Whichard. Coach Sarah Harrison Champions of the intramural basketball league, Charles Moye ' s Dribblers from left to right they are: Harold Williams, Billy Sugg, Joe Register, Captain Charles Moye and Billy Minshew. fmm Coach Bo Farley Softball was carried on between students toward the last af the year. The giris teams were known as Superdupers, P-Forties, Batty Belles, and Whiz Kids. The boys teams were named Superman, Colonels, Giants, Generals, and Pirates. The sports for the year of 1943 were summed up in a big double header Softball game, Thursday, May 20. Dances were performed by the girls ' physical education classes while the boys ' physical education classes did exhibit tumbling. The glee club sang for the dancing and the entire school got out early to find out wlio won the tournament of intramural 1 asketball.



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Annual Staff Audrey May and Cora Redditt Co-Editors Henry Andrews Business Manager Billy Wayne Tucker Photography Editor Nell Etheridge Hubert Musselwhite Co-Makeup Editors Edna Munford and Florence Horton Co-Associate Editors Congratulations To The Seniors Pitt County Bar Association Compliments of A Friend CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ASKEW ' S GROCERY Compliments of V. A. MERRITT Compliments of CASCADE LAUNDRY Compliments of General Insurance Agency 312 Evans St.

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