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UNDER CLASSMEN twenty-eight GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
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GREEN LIGHTS Last Will and Testament — (Continued from Page 26) car) to join Nancy. I, Mahlon Tucker, will my ability to g-et along wtih girls to Billy Williams. I, Katherine Taylor, leave my ability to be sweet to Dot Cox. I, Muriel Shotwell, leave GHS to take night classes in campusology at ECTC. I, Willie J. Lewis, bequeath my fleet- ness (in running) to Glenn Perkins. I, Bobby Saieed, leave my height to George Menshew. I, Jimmie Lee, leave to join my kid, (Gerry). I, Jane Broadwell, bequeath my gold- en hair to Frances Bendall. I, Louise Bizzell, leave my soft voice to Alice Foley Jones. I, Mary Emma Hudson, will my good looks to Lois Waldrop. I, Helen Nelson, leave school trying to keep up with Mary Emma and the rest of the gang. I, Dot Savage, will my dramatic ability ■ to Jean Garris. We, Margaret Whitfield and Vilma Bland, leave our scholastic ability to Eu- gene Carter, hoping that he will make the most of it. I, Cletas Jackson, leave with the bliss- ful memory of Jean ' s red convertible. I, Ann Oakley, leave with the m.emory of Lewis casting his masterful shadow over my high school days. I, Sarah Kirkpatrick, leave hoping that James will be waiting for me. I, Marcel Humber, leave my basket- ball ability (?) to Joe Alligood. I, Sir William Sutton, leave the lowly halls of GHS to seek my rightful place in high society. I, Dave Clark, leave my eternal ex- pression, Come on Babe to anyone with a girl of the same name. I, Bernadijie Worsley, leave with Mar- cel close to my heels. I, Herbert Corey, leave my football socks to any old soul. We, Billy Bowen and Clarence Tug- well, leave our high position in the PLRB ' s to anyone who is fool enough to accept it. I, Jean Tripp, leave clutching my di- ploma to join Spooky right around the corner. I, O ' Neal Roebuck, leave the excite- ment of high school to join the cows, chickens, hogs and — Ken. I, Jean McGowan, leave walking, for my car is on the back end of a taxi. I, Frances Aman, leave wishing that I could join the Navy and Jimmy. I, Guy Evans, leave my wit (?) to Shelley Beard. We, Martha Conway and Virginia Ross, will our rusty red hair to Betty Ann Young. I, Edna Mills, will my neatness to Mary Smith. I, Helen Gurganus, leave GHS — for the University of North Carolina. I, Ruby Staton, leave my way with boys to my sister Marguerite. I, Vick Nickols, leave GHS glad to be out. I, Eleanor Clark, leave school in hopes of finding my ideal in the form of a man. I, Lorraine Smith, leave trying to get a permanent job as Barbara ' s chauffeur. I, Beverly Neilson, leave to join the many, many boys at Wake Forest. I, Mary Lee Abe e, leave Louis Clark to the mercy of the Junior High girls. I, Barbara Gardner, leave my ability to — prance to Barbara Bullard. I, Marion Brown, leave content with James Haney. I, Betty Jo Wilson, leave my dramatic ability to Mary Ann Keel. I, Mary Lou Braxton, leave laughing at high school and the world. We, Dolores Little and Melva Harris, leave hoping we can be together. I, Lela Gay Bell, leave my last bottle of peroxide to Lucy Hannaford. We, Jean and Frances Williams, leave hoping we ' ll never return. I, Rosemond Nicholson, leave to join Hoyt in his new green convertible. I, Merlene Jackson, leave to join Seth at Lizzie. I, Jimmie Cozart, leave Barbara to the other hounds of GHS. I, Billy Jordan, leave my ability to yo-yo a softball to Rufus Stark. I, Esther Corbette, bequeath my ability to write source theme to Fred Joseph. I, Faye Bullock, leave my quietness to Joanne Bloom. I, Graham Baker, will my ability to turn cartwheels to whoever wants it. I, Jenny Briley, leave my sweet dis- position to Virginia Morgan. I, Chribtine Tripp, leave mv sh-jrtness and stoutness to Lucil Laughinghouse GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-seven
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Al Smith . . President Chico Burton Vice-President Alison Hearne Secretarij Harriet Carr Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS NOT PICTURED Beane, Edna Corey, Carolyn Hendrix, Mary E. Laughinghouse, Lucile Beard, Shelley Gurganus, Esther Johnson, Louise Price, Mary Louise Cobb, Dorothy Harrington, Susan Little, Roscoe Rouse, William Tripp, Louise p., 1 Ballance, Bernadine Bartin, E arl Brady, Bobby Brown, Tom Burton, Chico Carr, Harriet i Weston, James GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-nine
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