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Jfzss Igsforz The chill of excitement that we feel today most certainly has its reasons. Was it really four years ago that we thirty-five freshmen entered Grand Ole Haw River High ? Since that day in 1958 we have encountered many adventures. I remember the enthusiasm and anxiety we felt as we began our freshman year. We had Miss Thelma Cates for our homeroom teacher. We immediately elected Donna Abernathy as our President. When home- comingarrived,Judy Everheart and Donald Rice represented the ninth grade. This was the beginning of our high school career that we would remember for a life time. Surely we can all remember the year 1959. No longer were we green freshmen, but thirty-nine fine sophomores--a little wiser and a little better, we thought. We were in Mrs. Betsy Wall's room that year. Our President was Rickey McPherson. Judy Everheart and David Brown represented our class in the Home- coming celebration. For class projects, we sold candy for the Christmas Prom. It was a huge success, and the prom will always be a really beautiful memory. In September, 1960, Mr. L. D. Martin led our Junior Class of thirty-five. Judy Everheart was elected President. That year, we were very proud to present Betty Montgomery and Charles Clark as our Home- coming representatives. We sold magazines and held a Barbecue and Brunswick Stew Sale, which was very rewarding. We received our high school rings that we had long waited for and began showing them off. Perhaps not actually confident, but with plenty of hope and faith, we are now in our senior year. At the very beginning of the year, Lewis Duncan was elected President. Mrs. Bateman was our homeroom teacher. Betty Montgomery and Charles Clark again were Homecoming attendants. Judy Everheart and Roger Boggs were Homecoming Queen and King. We had a Barbecue and Brunswick Stew Sale to help defray expenses of our New York and Washington trip in the spring. We had been waiting a long time for the trip, and when the time finally arrived, we had no disappointments. To top our final year, we had our greatest success, our annual, the last Indian that Haw River High School will ever publish. As anyone can see, we thirty-two Seniors have many years of lasting memories to carry with us in the future. We leave our Alma Mater, dear old Haw River High, with high hope in our hearts that we will in years to come, be an honor to ourselves and to our school. Historian, Judy Everheart 75
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5 l gas!! jesfamenf State of North Carolina, Coiuity of Alamance, City of Haw River We who are members of the Senior class of Haw River High School, 1962, do hereby make our Last Will and Testament, and we do declare the following to be the lawful heirs of all our possessions: Article I To Mr. Allgood, the best of principals, we leave our most sincere thanks, devotion, and an appreciation which we find impossible to express adequately in words. Article II To the Faculty, who have been teachers, counselors, sponsors, and friends, we leave our very best Thank you. Article III To the Boosters Club, PTA, and Kiwanis Club we extend our deepest appreciation for all that has been done for us. Article IV To the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, we leave best wishes for your happiness and success in new Eastern High School. Article V To the following we leave our personal possessions: I, Donna Abernathy, leave to the students of Haw River High School the departing words, You don't know what you've got until you lose it. I, Gayle Alvis, leave my ability to break hearts to Rosemary Browning. I, Linda Anderson, leave my cheerleading yells to Katherine Maness. James Best, leave my ability to gold-brick to Robert Baker and Wayne Edwards. Roger Boggs, do hope to leave--finally! I, David Brown, am not going to leave! I, Becky Cates, leave my place in the Beta Club to Carol Faucette. I, Charlie Clark, leave my height to Diane Jones. I, Lewis Duncan, leave my quiet and timid ways to Nookie Ray and Gary Rich. I, Bill Edwards, leave my ability to irritate people to Teddy Way. Judy Everheart, leave to Larry Johnson, my brotherly love. Martha Faucette, leave my itsy, bitsy, teeny, weeny, yellow polka-dot bikini-official buggy plague to Bill Miller. He's got it anyway. Faye Fogleman, leave my love to Lee Neese. Ben Freshwater, leave my graceful ways to Larry Holt. I, Jerry Hardy, leave my ability to snow the girls to Kenny Hall and Robert Maness. Janie Hicks, leave my excess weight to Pat Pickard. Brenda Hughes, leave exactly what I think of Gerald Smith. Nothing! I, William Jones, leave my hair tonic to Woody Blackwood. , I, 1, I, 1, L L I, I, I, Pam Kimrey, leave my fun loving ways to Bull Riley. I I, Casey Lamb, don't have anything to leave, and if I did, I wouldn'tleave it to Patsy House or Dickie William- son. I, Ray Maness, don't have anything to leave, because nobody wants anything I have. Johnny Minnis, leave my love-them and leave-them attitude to Wayne Clayton and Donald Byrum. Betty Montgomery, leave my place in the window downstairs to June Danieley. I, Frances Reed, leave my heavy foot to Glenda Isley and Linda Farrar. Richard Rohrer, leave my love for Doc Martin to anyone who wants it. Rickey McPherson, leave to Robert Marks and Jimmy Thompson my ability to leave ti r e marks on the school drive. Linda Trollinger, leave my ability to chew gum in English class to Linda Sharpe. Marchaline Rudd, wish to take my two alarm clocks with me for future use. I, Steve Richmond, leave my ability to sleep on class to Gerald Smith. I, Doris Trollinger, leave my ability to get mixed up with crazy kids to Karen Thies. Donnie Tew, leave my ability to loaf in football practice and still play to George Roach. Sue Ray, leave to Margaret Long many memories of days gone by. 1, I, 1, L I, I, I, I, Testator - Faye Fogleman Witnesses - Pam Kimrey Sue Ray Johnny Minnis I4
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25? -Q9 , i uperQf121es BEST ALL AROUND Judy Everheart Pee Wee Duncan BEST DRESSED Betty Montgomery David Brown QUIE TEST Doris Trollinger Rick McPherson MOST INTELLIGENT Linda Trollinger Bill Edwards FRIENDLIEST Donna Abernathy Steve Richmond WITTIEST Martha Faucette Steve Richmond I6
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