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7:75 M57 Will AND 7E5'7'!lMElV7 We, the class of l949, known as the forty-ninersf' being in the majority of sound minds and bodies, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, To Doc we leave fond memories of a wonderful five years of high school and the hope that he enjoyed our practical jokes as much as we did. To Mr. Harrison, we leave the hope that he will replace H. V. Kaltenborn on the Pure Oil hour, To Miss Hunter, who has borne with us, we leave the chance of a quiet fresh- man class. CWe hope7!l To the other faculty members, we leave the echoes of our voices and the shouts of laughter in the halls. To the students who are to take our places, we would like to leave these valued possessions: To Chick Young we leave the good all-round football playing of Jack Lane and Badger Clark. To next year's biology classes we bequeath the brains of Billy Harris and Donald Seifert to disect. lWhat makes them tick'??J To Oflie Lockemy we confer Tom Cat Harris' friendliness. Harold House's executive ability we present to Faye Conn. tWait and seem there'll be a woman president yetfj Billy Collins bestows his musical talent upon Delores Matthews. The artistic sense of Malissa Glenn we give to Jesse Short to keep for future PEP-PACS. To the basketball team: we divide evenly among you the Pine sportsmanship and playing ability of Helen O'Brien. To Edward Loughlin we leave O. K. Tharrington's acrobatic ability with the hope that he will stay out of ditches. We leave our school spirit, bloody and battered, but still alive to the classes that follow us. To the band we leave the hope that new Hag bearers will be found with the poise and beauty of Mary Wright, Dot Brafford. and Sallie Kerner. The petiteness of Martha Jane Newcomb and Alice Gardner we bestow upon Ann Marcom and Elizabeth Ann Bass. We leave the lounging ability of Titus Faulkner, Jay Fogleman, and Tom Byrd to anyone who is lazy enough to take it up. To Barbara Cothran we present Pat Gill's talent for strutting. To the future editor of the PEP-PAC we leave the patience and editorial ability of Charles Hite. From the rest of the senior class we leave to the underclassmen our cheerful- ness, good looks, and the ability to spot the information teachers use on tests. These gifts are very valuable and should be cherished as heirlooms. We therefore leave this, our last will and testament, to be executed as we have set forth. In witness thereof we sign our names on this day of graduation. GEORGIA ZAPANTIS. Testato r. Miss HUNTER, MR. HARRISON, Witnesses. June 2, 1949 23
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Ann Hunt-Living in China with a certain preacher we know. Bobby Jones-Admiral in Uncle Sam's Navy. He ranked first in his class at Annapolis. John Paul Jones-A North Carolina game warden, getting everybody for hunting without a license. Sallie Kerner-A concert pianist touring the world with a certain Mr. Smith as her manager. Jack Lane-Still a King Pin lent now to the Chicago Bears Pro Football Team. Bessie Lassiter-Still chewing gum and typing 120 words a minute. Carl Lassiter-Still trying to make time with some girl-ejust any girl. Durwood tCripJ Lester-Has his own Be Bop Sextette. His drumming is out of this world. Beecie Long-Singing with Crip's band. Glenn Long-Has his Own hill-billy band playing over station WHNC. Tommy Morris-Still traveling the rural routes trying to get a girl. Mariel Mullins-Helping Frances find that shorter route to Oxford so she can see Richard more often. Martha Newcomb-A famous ballet dancer playing all the largest theaters in America. Helen O'Brien-The playing coach of a professional women's basketball team touring Europe. Alice Orr-Living in Maine on a potato plantation. She's no longer a Southern belle but now a Yankee. Dot Pace-Married to a prosperous tobacco man living in the metropolis of Zeb Vance. N. C. Paul Parrish-A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. fPrimes tobacco during the summer D Maxzell Pergerson-Wife of a country doctor, practicing nursing on the side. Marshall Pinnell-Still advertising Pinnell's Insurance Co. by dropping nickels in parking meters and leaving courtesy signs on overparked cars. Carson Raynor-Western movie actor playing in the serial, 'tThe Return of Zorof' Anne Reams-She decided to go North. We wonder why? Wonder how she's doing with that Southern drawl in Cleveland. Harold Renn-Married and farming in Punga. Dot Rooker-Chief mechanic at Grissom's Body Shop. Peggy Rooker-Still hanging around the Big Star waiting for a certain Kittrell EUY- Joyce Ross-Married to Clyde Forsythe. Donald Seifert-Still cool, calm and collected. Peggy Shotwell-Teaching geometry in H.H.S. and as brilliant as ever. Betsy Sneed-She's married to Whitey Natch! What else could We expect? Virginia Strange-Now living in Virginia near Camp Picket with 10,000 soldiers around. George Taylor-In the Barnum 81 Bailey Circus as the world's greatest ear wiggler. Owen Tharrington-Telling all the girls about having been the best looking boy in his class of '49. Nancy Vaughan-Cute and nice as ever. She decided on John Rogers as her life investment. Robert Watkins-Playing a guitar in Glenn Long's band. Pearl Lee Woodlief--Singing torch songs in New York night clubs. Mary Helen Wright-Beautiful Powers Model and married to Lawson Jackson. Georgia Zapantis-Owner of a chain of exclusive dress shops. B. C. LONG. Prophet. 22
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