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JAMES HOOVER KENNETH McLAWHORN CHARLIE ORMOND TAYLOR NETHERCUTT SHIRLEY ROUSE L. H. STOCKS DALLAS STEPPS LEVY SUGG KINSEY SPEIGHT
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Last Will and Testament Being of sound minds, healthy bodies, and clear consciences, we, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty -eight, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the school, we leave a trophy case in hopes they will fill it in the coming years. ARTICLE II To Mr. Copeland, we leave the hopes of a better basketball team. To the faculty, we bequeath a supply of aspirins for all the headaches a student body brings. ARTICLE III To the Junior Class we leave the title of Seniors, our homeroom and some badly worn textbooks. To the Sophomores we bequeath our loose-leaf notebooks if they can find them and one ream of notebook paper. To the Freshmen we leave our carefree ways. ARTICLE IV As individuals we leave the following: I, Nancy Bunn, leave my love for dancing to Faye Mooring. I, Charles Carraway, will my ability to play baseball to Dallas Stepps. I, John Crews, leave my hair style to Glenn Hill. I, Bobbie Ann Dail, leave my love for basketball to Faye Kilpatrick. I, Jackie Grant, leave my ability to laugh at anything, or anywhere, to Patsy Gray. I, Marjorie Gray, will all my freckles to anyone that will have them. I, Helen Johnson, leave my basketball suit to anyone who wants it. I, Carroll Jones, leave two empty seats, one in the 11th grade and one in the 12th grade. I, Polly Phillips, just leave, taking everything with me. I, Alton Sutton, bequeath my love for basketball to James Ginn. I, Barbara Tyndall, leave my desk to Pat Tyndall. I, Ralph Tyndall, leave only because I have to. I, Roy Lee Tyndall, will my ability to sing to Randall Boone. I, Faye Tyson, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Copeland to who ever is able. Testator, Bobbie Ann Dail Prophecy After studying French one day, I was tired almost to the point of exhaustion, so I closed my eyes to rest for a few moments. In my mind, thoughts of the future came racing. My visions were thus: Nancy Jane Bunn happily married to a certain guy who owns a petite cafe in La Grange. Our Babe Ruth, Charles Carraway attending the University of North Carolina where he is well-known for his batting average. After serving twenty years, Admiral John William Crews retired from the Navy and lives happily with his wife and two children. Our 5 ' 2 athlete, Bobbie Ann Dail resides in the surburban area of Goldsboro, housekeeping for her hubby. Marjorie Gray with an excellent job as a stenographer for the FBI in Washington. Helen Johnson, in Baltimore, Maryland, designing the fashions she uses in Johnson ' s Dress Shoppe. ” While his blond -haired, brown-eyed wife is keeping house, Edward Carroll Jones chases the speed demons of Hooker ton. After helping her Daddy sucker tobacco a couple of summers, Polly Ann Phillips has settled down to being a housewife; her hubby owns a farm near Kinston. Polly ' s neighbor, Alton Sutton, is operating a large plantation next to the Everett farm. Ralph Tyndall, graduate of Atlantic Christian College, coaching the Hookerton Phantoms. Barbara Tyndall, who finished her training at John Hopkins Hospital, a major surgeon in the country. Flying sabre jets at Warner Fields, Texas, Second Lieutenant Roy Lee Tyndall. Faye Tyson, with a Bachelor of Science degree from East Carolina College in English and French, replaced Mrs. Whitfield. And yours truly, a filing clerk at San Diego Naval Base, happily married to an Admiral. Prophet: Jackie Anne Grant
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