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14. Catherine Ann Jolly and Phyllis Moore leave to continue tlieir careers of public speaking. 15. Marion and the Hawkins Sisters leave lugging- their typewritters. 16. James Collins leaves his quietness to his little sister in hopes that she will take advantage of it. 17. Eleanor Brown and Lawrence Posey leave Tom and Denny to carry on. 18. Nancy Moye leaves — jitterbugging! 19. Charles Whitford and Donald Whitehurst leave for h. C. T. C. as usual. 20. Helen Piver and Mattie Barber bequeath their front seats in English to Julian White and Mac Batchelor. 21. To whomever it concerns, Jimmy Corey leaves his camera and collection of pictures of Delia Perry while she leaves her ability to primp in class to Christine Jordan and Jean Tripp. 22. Thelma Howard and Mary Ann Harris leave wondering if the Glee Club can survive without them. 23. Jean Hilton leaves Julian to be fought over by the rest of the girls in G. H. S. 24. Dell Flye leaves her rapid line of chatter to Cooper and Ella Frances Viola. 25. Mary Lucy Barnhill and Lindy Corey leave their posi- tions at Belk ' s and Carolina Dairy respectively, to next year ' s D. 0. Class. 26. To Joe Bowen and Roy Batchelor, Thurman Dail and Fenner Allen leave their studiousness. 27. Dot Etheridge and Joy Tyson leave their tininess to Peggy Reid. 28. Olivia Waters leaves her way w ith men to Lois Brandt, while Joe Trotnian inherits Casonova Rice ' s way with the gals . 29. Grace Ward and Frances Register leave In hysterics. 30. Lillian Wooten and Ralph Parkerson leave their positions on Green Lights to next year ' s .journalists. 31. Denis Fleming knocks down only fourteen people as he leaves. 32. Kathryn Youngblood leaves her slim figga to Florence Tucker. 33. Helen Ruth Adams and Betty Lou Saieed leave their dark hair to Jimmy Futrell and Cotton Jordan. 34. The two Frances ' , Tucker and Hobgood. leave their basketball ability to Dot Sugg and Barbara Gardner. 35. Kay Van Nortwick leaves her sun tan to Ann Beatty. 36. Gladys Tyndall bequeaths to whomever it may concern, her presidency of the Beta Club. 37. Ray Nichols leaves his wavy hair to Bobby C. while Spooky Morgan leaves his dark eyes to Jimmy Sutton in hope they won ' t be wasted on college girls! 38. Vivian Allen and Robbie Dean Dixon leave to join their out of town flames. 39. Mary Ruth Carter leaves her ready smile to Rosmond knowing that she will make good use of it. 40. Carl Reid and Ray Peters present their bashfulness to Jack Minges and James Crawford. 40. Dot Rawls and Edith Nisbet leave clutching their diplomas. 42. Hubert Brown leaves his pink cheeks and curly hair to Lewis Lawrence. 43. Sarah Jean Ellis and Nancy Taylor leave their friendship to Billy and Bud. 44. The Annual Staff leaves a bromide to next year ' s staff. 45. To the remaining student body we leave, in order that they can carry on in our places. The Class of 1945 has many other valuable possessions, in- cluding some wonderful characteristics, which we will be glad to dispose of to any one who will apply for them. Prevaricator Due to Mrs. Herring ' s experience selling pencils and paper in HER Library, she has been accepted for the job of selling chew- ing gum at the famous E. C. T. C. Stadium during the forth-com- ing baseball season. She will have as her assistant — Maude Bowen. At a recent chapel program, Mr. Dowd presented awards to Fenner Allen. Donald Whitehurst, Ralph Parkerson, Joyce Briley, nid Dot Etheridge for not being tardy or absent during their sen- ior year. As seniors are no longer required to bring books to school, a section of lockers on second floor has been removed and mirrors installed. The remaining lockers have been equipped with lights to that students will no longer have to strain eyes looking for their possessions. At the urgent request of the parents, the hall behind the of- fice has been converted into a temporary smoking lounge until Miss Strawn ' s plans for a Juvenile Deliquents Advancement Club are completed. Headquarters will be in the new amusement build- ing located where the Firestone Building was. The features of this new club will be a well-equipped bar and daily lessons in all types of gambling. Miss Strawn says that free cigarettes will be iivailable at all times and that special love seats will be installed tor those putting in an application. Mr. Rose has granted permission to Lillian Wooten, Sarah Jean Ellis, Nancy Taylor, Kathryn Youngblood. Eleanor Brown, Charles Rice, Molt Massey. Bobby Clark, Julian White, and Jimmy Futrell to skip school at any time without an excuse from the of- fice. (They already do it anyway.) The office has announced that the salary of any teacher giv- ing a 5 to any pupil, who has showed any effort and attended class once a week, will be withheld until this grade is altered. Miss Lewis proudly proclaims that her fourth period 12th grade English class took 1st place in the National Spelling Con- test with Curly Perkins being the leading speller. Since the office secretary has her hands full selling cold drinks in the library, a full time worker has been hired to run the inter-class P. A. system so that students may continue listening to their favorite records while attending class. For more convenience llrs. Herring has attached bottle openers to the end of each table and coat racks on the backs of each chair. She has also granted permission to all girls to wear their kerchiefs in her morning- periods. However, she feels that by afternoon their hair should hit curly enough to be combed out. It is no longer necessary for students to run to the cafeteria because there is an unlimited supply of food. This is due to the fact that Thurman Dail is the new manager and chief bottle washer. Under the leadership of Helen Piver, a club of Radiator- leaners has been formed. The purpose of this club is to promote traffic jams, thus enabling students to be late to their classes. Mr. Dowd has requested that, no boys wear bow ties to school as he wishes to reserve this honor for himself. And now here is the latest consolation to you lucky (?) ones who will still be at G. H. S. next year — In step with the true spirit of progressiveness all the classes next year will have practice teachers. This measure is being taken in order that the G. H. S. teachers will be free to while away an hour or so in Bissettes ' . Maybe this will also cause more high scliool boys to date the col- lege girls, which has long been the goal of the G. H. S. faculty and students.
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