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Page 19 text:
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1. Mary Alene Herring 2. Mary Ann Kodnett ?. Sylvia Jean Pate ! . J. Z. Korneyay 5. Louie Lynwood Tyndall 6. Hac' el Pat. Hopewel l n Gerald Oday Moore ' ’ • Ruth Ellen Adams o Patsy Joan Duncan ic! Lila Dare Kornega 31. Joe Allen Ipock 12. Carlton Franklin 13. Guy 11. Hopewell 1' -. Charles Amerson 15. Milton McDaniel 16. James M . Tripp 17. Linda P arker 1 . Betty L ee Sugg
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U44 7 M We, The Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty - two of Jasper High School, are aware of the fact that our time as students here is very short, and we think it wise to make our last will and rid ourselves of all personal properties that have collected in the past four years. We, The Senior Class, being supposedly sound in mjnd and in body, do hereby make and pub - lish this last will and testament. Article I To our Alma Mater we leave our sincere loyalty and trust. Article II To the Juniors we leave our Senior privileges and a telescope with which to find them. Article HI To the Sophomores we leave all our luck and happiness. Article IV To the Freshmen we leave - - with the hope that they all graduate. Article V We bequeath to the following individuals: 1. I, Carlton Franklin Ipock, leave my ''Stetson” to Spunk Daly and hope that he will not write any more names on it. 2. I, Linda Gray Parker, leave my ability to flirt, with any boy that comes around, to Jackie Ipock. 3. I, Joe Allen Ipock, leave my ability to make book reports, without reading a'oooK, fo anyone who can get by with it. 4. I, Lila Dare Kornegay, will my cheating notes to anyone who can find them. 5. I, Gerald Oday Moore, leave my school bus No. 28 to anyone who can start it including the mechanic. 6. I, Mary Ann Hodnett, will my athletic ability to anybody that can take my place, and I leave Katherine Ewell my never - ending crushes on the seventh grade teachers and hope that she is more successful. 7. I, James Makon Tripp, leave my continuous exchange of automobiles to Joe Banks. 8. I, Ruth Ellen Adams, will my ability to be a sweater girl, in anybody's style show, to anyone who can qualify. 9. I, Louie Lynwood Tyndall, leave my place in the first soprana section of the Jasper Glee Club to anyone who can squeak that high. 10. I, Betty Lee Sugg, leave my talking, that couldn’t wait until after class, to Priscilla Ipock. 11. I, Charles Brooks Amerson, leave my Toni to Frank McDaniel, who is in desperate need of it. 12. I, Rachel Pat Hopewell, leave taking all my worldly possessions with me. 13. I, Milton Edward McDaniel, leave my forever - changing hair styles to Buzzy Croom. 14. I, Sylvia Jean Pate, will all the good times I had skipping classes, walking the halls, being late, having no beaus, loving football and basketball, and my faithful love for dear 'ole Jasper High School to anyone who can take my place. 15. I. Judson Zebedee Kornegay, will my ability to always find cute little blonds to Clyde Wesley Daugherty. 16. I, Mary Alene Herring, leave my bashfulness to Sara Fae Han. 17. I, Guy Herman Hopewell Jr., leave my ability to letter four years on the basketball team without doing any book work. 18. I, Patsy JoAnn Duncan, leave my ability to get my man to Mary Eva Hardison, along with my sincerity and courtesy to anyone desiring these traits. Patsy JoAnn Duncan Signed:
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( Cckh “Pi My! My! What a joyful surprise I received today through the mail! A Round Robin letter from the class of 1952, gave me a grateful sensation, for I discovered the what and wherefore of the eighteen Seniors. Charles Amerson has been very successful as a lawyer. He is expecting an appointment to Washington, District of Columbia. His sweet little secretary, Rachel Hopewell, a graduate of Miami, has been with him all these years. It is not difficult to imagine Mary Ann Hodnett as Physical Education Director of Woman's College, Greensboro. North Carolina, for, after all, wasn't she the shining light of Jasper High School's Basketball Team-? I could hardly recoznize Milton McDaniel's picture (yes, he really sent us his likeness with the long beard and whiskers required of The House of David”.) Evidently he hasn’t forgotten his basketball playingl Cows, Cows, Cows - Can I never get away from the cows - writes dairyman Gerald Moore from the nationally - famous Maola Company. Jean Pate's paintings hang in the art gallery at Washington City. We knew Jean could do it all the time. Poor Lila Kornegay is aging fast, for she really does lead a busy life as a nurse at Walter Reed's Veterans Hospital. Craven County is really fortunate in having one of its'own boys, Carllpock, asCounty Agent. What a thrill to learn that J. Z. Kornegay is healing bodies and winning souls for Christ in the poverty - stricken areas of Indial Remember how Linda Parker used to enjoy primping in classl Today she is realizing the fulfillment of her dreams as operator of The Linda Beauty Parlor , New Haven, Connecticut. Wonder which is leading the harder life, Guy Hopewell, correcting his ten little ones or James Tripp, taking orders from his superior officer in the Navy. Ruth Adams at last settled down to one boy friend. She was having quite a lot of trouble keeping the girlish-figure she had back in high school. Alene Herring is a waitress and proprietor in the Eat and Run restaurant down the street. Alene's fried chicken seems to be quite popular, especially with the teen - agers. Who would have ever thought Patsy Duncan would be so happy as receptionist for Dr. Joe Allen Ipock, the world famous specialist for broken hearts. Wonder if he can fix his own? When we recall the A student of our class, Louie Tyndall, we rejoice that old Jasper Hiis fortunate enough to have him as its principal. Betty Sugg, the successful competitor in 4-H Club work, is now clothing specialist in the Extension Department of State College. As I wistfully finished reading my highly - prized letter from my classmates, I breathed a silent prayer of gratitude for the past and hope for the future. Prophet Betty Sugg
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