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

 - Class of 1958

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fast Will ,find Ccsfament We the Haw Rive r High School Seniors being of sane mind and body do hereby revoke all wills previously made, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To Mr. Allgood, we leave our sincere thanks for his guidance and leadership for the past two years. ARTICLE II: To the faculty, we leave our many thanks for their hard work in guiding us the past twelve years. ARTICLE III: To the Juniors, we leave thei r one remaining year and hope they live up to the name of Dignified Seniors. ARTICLE IV: To the Sophomores, we wish luck and success in the years to come. ARTICLE V: T 0 the Freshmen, we leave theirhigh school career and hope that they will have as much fun and do as well as we have done. ARTICLE VI: Weindividually make the following personal be- queaths of the things we have held most dear throughout our High School days. I, Janice Tripp, leave my love for the Boy's Monogram Club to Reva Riley. I, Bobby Allen, leave my crew cut to Bobby Hayes. I, Jerry Moore, leave my ability to get along with the Mebane girls to Billy Long and Robert Tyner. I, Charlie Bosquet, leave my ability to play sports to Joe House. I, Jimmy Marks, leave my ability to get alo ng on three hours sleep a night to Bruce Ledford. I, Roger Jones, leave my two- headed coin to Mike Sharpe. I, Paul Coffin, leave my heavy foot to Linda Harder. I, Benny J one s , don't have any- thing and if I did I wouldn't leave it to anybody, especially to Billy Boggs. I, David Chatman, leave my ability to lose my textbooks to John Long if he can find them. I, Vernon Cheek, le ave my Beta Club Pin, Certificate, and Banner to Donnie Andrews, Clay Douglas, and Richard Ray. I, Mike Clayton, leave my love for red heads to Edward Riddle. I, Nancy Williamson, leave my ability to play basketball to Donna Jeffries. I, Pat Turner, leave my excellent grades to Patsy Boggs and Ann Johnson. I, Kathy Clark, le ave my typing ability to Jimmy Stout and Jimmy Sykes. I, Sally Beckwith, leave my stolen papers and pencils to Carolyn Griggs and Lelia Jones. I, Phyllis Bowden, leave my love for all the Wils o n boys to Marlana Thies. We, Judy Chatman and Jane Martindale, leave our stubborn ways to Ellen Maness and Sandra Cole. I, Ge raldi ne Laster, leave my s i n g i n g ability to Margaret Lamb and Katherine Kimrey. I, LaVerne Trollinger, leave my blonde hair to Annie Roach if she will keep it combed. I, Peggy Ray, le ave my Softball career to Rhonda T ho mp s on and Coralee May. Witness Testator Jerry Moore David Chatman

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611155 History Four years ago we walke d into Haw River High School as green freshmen . There were thirty-seven of us. We couldn't get use to the idea of being in high school, but with the help of our c ap able teachers we made it. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, there were only thirty-one of us left. Under the direction of Mr. Faust, We gave a Christmas Prom, Frosty's Ball , which was held in the gym. We were very proud of it. In our J unio r year, there were twenty-three of us left to continue the journey to our Senior year. That year we s po n s o r e d the Junior- Senior Banquet with the help of Miss Stadler, our teacher. We also gave the Junior Play The Ghost Walks , which we felt was a success. T he n we received our gleaming gold class rings which we Wore with pride. Now we are finally Seniors. The r e are only twenty-one of us who will gr aduate this spring. This year has been filled with excitementg we p a rti s cip ate d in such thi ng s as Senior Play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline , the Junior -Senior Banquet where we were the guests of honor, and our Washington-New York trip which was very thrilling. Soon we, dressed in our caps and gowns , will be walking down the aisle to the music of Pomp and Circumstance to receive our diplomas. With great pride and dignity we leave our beloved High School to go our separate Ways. Historians: LaVerne Trollinge r Phylli s Bowden 20



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611155 Prophecy Last Christmas Eve, as I sat before the fireplace watching the fire die down, it re- minded me how the members of every Senior Clas s promised never to forget to keep in contact with each other. It was then that l realized that just as the fire had died down so many of my classmates, so I de- cided to do some research. Although it has taken me until this spring to finish my research, I have found out something about each of them. I know that you, too, will want to hear what I have learned. Peggy Ray is a happily married house- wife living on a farm re a rin g two little farmers. Gerri Laster is happily married and is livingin New York where she is secretary to her husband who is a successful lawyer. LaVerne Trollinger is an English Professor at the University of Californiag she married the Dean of the College. Janice T ripp has finally reached that long awaited goal. She is the physical education director at the U nive r sity of Florida. Sally Beckwith finally landed that Air Force Lieutenant and is living in Germany. She is rearing a little Lieutenant. Pat Turner is now a private secretary for her husband who is top exe cutive at Western Electric. Bobby Allen now has a chain of Allen's Drive -Inn's all over the southg he is doing very well I hear. Jane Martindale is livin g in Mebane, very happily m a r ri e d and is helping her husband who now owns Kingsdown. Mike Clayton and Kathe rine finally tied the knot and have little children. Mike has a winning football team at State Collegeg his boys haven't lost a game in three years. Judy Chatman is happily married and her husband has a chain of Wynn's Food Stores. He got his training at Duncan's Food Store in Mebane. Kathy Clark lande d an office job and takes dictation from her bosses lap. Benny Jones is now playing football for the Washington Redskins. Jerry Moore is a registered pharma- cist. He is doing very well in a large drug- store in Haw River. Nancy Williamson has finally finished college and is now teaching algebra at Durham High School. D avid Chatman is co-owner of Trail- waysg his other co-owner is Jimmy Marks. Paul Coffin is doing very well with his Texaco Service Stations. He has them all over North Carolina. Charlie B o s que t is in the Air Force. He is a happily married' Sergant, living in sunny California. Roger Jones is a happily married man, and he is a very successful businessman. Vernon Cheek is now manager for the Colonial Store in Graham. As for my s e lf, I am happily married living in Miami, Floridag my husband is manager of Sears, Roebuck and Company. Class Prophet: Phyllis Bowden

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