Haw River High School - Indian Yearbook (Haw River, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 23 text:

.Cast Will And Zfcsfamuf We, the Senior Class of Haw River High School in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-five, being of sane mind and sound body and realizing that our school days have come to an end, do hereby make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To our principal we leave our appreciation for all he has done for us. ARTICLE II: To the faculty we leave our deepest thanks for the patience and guidance they have given us. ARTICLE III: To the Juniors we leave our place as Seniors, along with all the privileges, and thrill of being the oldest and most dignified group in school. ARTICLE IV: To the Sophomores we leave our good school spirit and hope they will maintain it. ARTICLE V: To the Freshmen we leave the long roadleading upward to the Senior Class and hope that they take it with the greatest of ease. ARTICLE VI: These personal belongings, we bequeath and devise as follows: I, Freddie Cole, leave my peroxide and love for Pepsis to Lottie Morris. I, Nancy Cates, leave my evil mind to Don Coffin. I, Dick Apple, leave my athletic ability to Bobby Roach. I, Gail Isley, leave my parking place to Larry Albright. ? ? ? ? ? ? I, Jimmy Parks, leave myflirtations ways to Jeanette Thompson and Nancy Thornton. I, Iris Jones, leave my love for sailors to Jean Clark. I, Connie Riley, leave my excess weight to Shelby Turner and Judy Jeffreys. I, Allen Harder, leave my ability to get along with all the teachers to Larry Hensley, Wayne Shropshire and Frank Way. I, Eddie Baker, leave my love for patrolmen to Cookie Midkiff and Dickie Hendry I, Ruth Dixon, leave my Pep and Energy to Joyce Lloyd. I, Alfred Fogleman, leave my ability to catch those passes to Warren Riley. I, A. D. Ellington, leave my manly physique to Buddy Boggs. I, Tommy Oldham, leave my ability to get along with all the girls to Tommy Sykes and Carlos Welch. I, Carl Clayton, leave my ability to borrow pencils and paper to Jimmy Coble. I, Elaine Sykes, leave my love for blond crewcuts to Alene Ray. I, Carl Dawson, leave my ability to play the piano to June Humphries and Billy Hughes. I, Vivian Baker, leave my very blank mind to Iris Ray, Peggy Wood and Marion Mullis. I, Stanley Mullis, leave my position as Editor of The Indian to Martha Jones. 1, Inez. Tew, leave all of my Old Flarnes to Bettie Edmonds, Mary Ellen Drum and Gerry Cates. I, Barbara L1oyd,leave my love for the Green and White to Jerry Anderson, Peggy Allen, and Nancy Phillips . I, Buck Roach, leave my wavy hair to Carl Bryant. I, Nancy McBride, leave my ability, to love two and still be true to Carol Smith and Martine Flint. I, Jerry Piper, leave my Sneaky ways to Buddy Ray. I, Edna Humphries, leave my driving ability to Carolyn Blackwood. I, Jack Trollinger, leave my love to Barbara Jones. I, Currie Clayton, leave my ability to play the guitar to Billy Ross. Witness . Testator Nancy McBride Freddie coie

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AW C Qi, L wi ff Q HAPPIEST Nancy McBride Jimmy Parks MOST ARTISTIC Carl Clayton FRIENDLIEST Ruth D1xon Eddle Baker fl, 4' , 3? JV 1 N. MOST DIGNIFIED Iris Jones Tommy Oldham MOST ARTISTIC Currie Clayton MOST BASHFUL Edna Humphries Allen Harder



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cnior Glass Praphecy Who was it who said that there were no signs of success in the hearts and minds of those 1955 Seniors of good ole Haw River High? Was it you? Ah, yes, no doubt. But do you know while preparing for my summer vacation I decided to find as many of my fellow graduates as I could. Incidentally, I am Iris .Tones and am now doing secretarial work in Greensboro. My first desire was to go back to Haw River. My first stop was at Roach's Service Station. I thought the name sounded familiarly and it happened to be Buck Roach who was owner and operator of the station. He told me that he owned several other stations and that the other Seniors of '55 were doing very well. I was very anxious to know what my other classmates were doing, and he gave me a run-down on them. Nancy Mc- Bride and Elaine Sykes are both hard working secretaries saving their money for that long awaited Hawaiian cruise. Tommy Oldham is the minister of the Baptist Church and just recently tied the knot for Barbara Lloyd, Gail Isley, Inez Tew and Vivian Baker. Gail, Inez, and Vivian are living in different states, Barbara is still a southern gal. Freddie Cole is living on a farm at Hawfields and liking it! Carl and Currie Clayton make real cute sailors and Jack Trollinger is a sergeant in the army. Those two ambitious lads, Stanley Mullis and Alfred Foglernan are tops in their chosen fields. Al is a successful newspaper editor, and Stanley is the president of Burlington Mills having recently designed a new mater- ial. Richard Apple is now the owner of Burlington Roofing Company, and Allen Harder, Jerry Piper, and Eddie Baker own a motor company in Winston Salem. Ruth Dixon is doing psychiatric Work in Durham, and Edna Humphries is the owner of a dress shop. Carl Dawson now owns the drugstore in Haw River, and Nancy Cates owns a drive-in restaurant which is doing very well. Jimmy Parks owns his own repair shop, and Connie Riley is doing private secretarial work at a large firm in New York. Bucktold me that A. D.Ellington got away from it all and joined the Foreign Legion. Finally we departed, each goinghis own way, with a feeling of closer unity and the knowledge that our classmates have found their places in the world.

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