Grifton High School - Griftonian Yearbook (Grifton, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Superlafivcs 4 - ,Mast Popular Sallie Mewborn Autry Tripp ,Mast Athletic Esther Hill Coward William Miller

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last Will And Ccstamvul We, the Senior Class of Grifton High School of the session of 1958-59, being of sound mind but know- ing that the glory of being Seniors must soon pass away, and desiring to make a discriminating disposal of our earthlypossessions, and toperpetuate some of the brilliant ideas that have filtered into our minds during the days of toil and study here, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. Section I Item I: To our parents and friends, we wish to express sincere thanks and gratitude for having made our stay here possible. Item II: To the faculty we leave our love and es- teem and our appreciation for their kind and wise guidance in shaping our lives. Section II Item I: To the Junior Class we leave our dignity and senior privileges. Item II: To the Sophomore Class we leave all the work and fun of the Junior-Senior. Item III: To the Freshman Class we leave the hope that all its members may join the Beta Club. Item IV: Our individualbequests are as follows: I, Linda Koon, leave my love ofpajama parties to anyone who can stay up that long. I, Nancy Smith, leave my cotton patch and cotton sacks to the Sophomore Class. I, Larry Benson, leave my slide rule and straight A's in math to Philip Manning. I, Esther Hill Coward, leave my 5 ft. 9 in. to Chester Hayes. I, Wilma Patrick, leave my job as business man- ager of the annual to anyone who is willing to have a few grey hairs. I, Joanne Bass, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Denton about anything to my sister, Carole. I, William Miller, leave my comb to Donnie Spikes. I, Sallie Mewborn, leave my singing voice to Sharon Stone so she can join the Glee Club. l, Pat Matthews, leave my hostess ability at pa- jama parties to anyone who likes to clean up after them. I, Allen Stokes, leave my dual exaust pipes to Frank Hill so he can jazz up his Oldsmobile. I, Betty Foster, leave my ability to get engaged to Judy Worthington. I, Hilda Adams, leave my popularity with C. H. S. boys to my sister Edna. I, Alice Pridgeon, leave my broad smile to all unhappy geometry students. I, Martha Hart, leave my ability to say the right thing at the wrong time to some unsuspecting soul. I, Sylvia Rose Williams, leave my ability to learn algebra to Geneva Harris. I, Linda Chauncey, leave to Carolyn Hart my abil- ity to get out of one predicament and immediately in- to another. I, Emily Nelson, leave the dear old Chrysler to Marian and the keys to mother for safety's sake. I, Sybil Adams, leave my ability to get along with the male population to Brenda Everette who really doesn't need it. I, William Cannon, leave my No-Doz pills to Charles Cannon. I, Pat Hart, leave my proficiency with the type- writer and quietness to Jeannie Groet who needs both. I, Autry Tripp, leave my ability in geometry to Bette Jo Gaskins so she will fail the course too. I, Frances Coles, leave my quiet ways to Sue Odham. I, Maxie Wiley, leave my ability to getup at 8:24 and get to school at 8:25 to Mary Lee January. I, June Haddock, leave my extra height to Harry Hart so he will be taller than Carol Bass. I, David Jackson, leave my physique to John Triplett. I, Alice Faye Dixon, leave my reserved ways to Mary Turnage. I, C. J. Wiley, leave my toothpick to Billy Futch. I, Ted Garris, leave my excellent manners to Tommy Riley. I, Addie Jackson, leave my ability to get married to Pat Bennett. Signed by The Senior Class of 1959 Testators Martha Hart Joanne Bass



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,Most Zlkcly Ca Succeed 'maui ,Mast Studivus Pat Hart C J W11ev

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