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

 - Class of 1960

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1 f , af' A FRIENDLIEST BEST EXCUSE MAKER Sandra Starnes and James Ray Sue Fogleman and Jerry Jones MOST DEPENDABLE MOST BASHFUL Doris Riley and Dan Clark Pat Modlin and John Long L-,

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East will And oesfamgnf We, the Senior Class of Haw River High School, being of sane mind and sound body and realizing that our school days have come to an end, and upon leaving our be- loved Alma Mater, do bequeath to the fa- culty, lowerclassmen, and friends the fol- lowing possessions: Article I: To Mr. Allgood, we wish to ex- press our gratitude for his endless efforts to keep us on the straight and narrow way. Article II: To the faculty we bequeath our sincere thanks and respect for their hard work in guiding us during the past twelve years. Article III: To the Juniors, we leave all the enjoyment of being Dignified Seniors in their one remaining year at Haw River High. Article IV: To the Sophomores, we wish luck and success in the years to come. Article V: To the Freshmen, we leave our four years of high schoolwork, hoping they will do as well as we have done. Article VI: We individually make the fol- lowing personal bequests that we have held most dear to us: I, Danny Blackwood, leave to James Old- ham my place among the first in the lunch room. You've got to be fast, boy. I, Robert Webb, don't have anything to leave, and ifI did Iwouldn't leave it to Taddy Mar- tin. I, Bonnie Stout, leave my love for the Chris - co brothers to Nancy Faye Wall. I, Clarence Simpson, leave my love for En- glish Class to Frankie Sykes. Good Luck, y0u'll need it! I, Sandra Starnes, leave my ability to blush at the right moment to Anne Williamson. I, Bobby Shue, leave my ability to get out of study hall to work in the lab to Larry Thomas. I, Carolyn Roach, leave my lovefor the tea- chers to my sister, Betty Roach. I, James Ray, leave my ability to write: En- glish themes to Tommy Bosquet. Do a good job, Tommy. I, Doris Riley, do hope to leave! . I, Lillie Mullis, leave my place as a big mouth cheerleader to Sue Cole, she can fill it well. I, Pat Modlin, leave my ability to get along with the late hours of work to Dana Knight. I, Lela Marks, leave my cheerful ways and smile to Brenda Chatman. I, John Long, leave my heavy foot to Mike Faucette. I, Fred Haymore, leave my textbooks to Bobby Smith, and I hope that he will make the grade. I, Ann Freshwater, leave my place in the Beta Club to Wilma Thies. I, Sue Fogleman, leave to Brenda Riddle my ability to sleep in class and my love of an argument. I, Robert Epps, leave to Emo Tew my ability to get through a season without an injury. I, Bruce Dawson, leave my position on the basketball team to Sammy Jones. I, Doris Douglas, leave my ability to keep secrets to Joan Jones. I, Dan Clark, leave my wisecracks to Bill Danford. I, J. D. Coble, leave my love for the patrol- men to Larry Alvis. I, Jerry Jones, leave my torn football jer- sey to Jimmy Johnson. You'll have to sew it up, Jimmy. I, Donnie Terrell, leave my place in the Senior Class to Marie Maness, and I hope she won't be absent as much as I am. Witnesses Testator, Dan Clark John Long Clarence Simpson Bobby Shue

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