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grade in one year! Item 22—I, Peggy Chappell, leave unto my sister, Linda, my ability to be a cheerleader. Item 23—I, Bill Brookbank, leave unto anyone who needs it my ability to make good grades with little study. Item 24—I, Helen Stone, leave unto Judy Langley the remains of my once “Mighty Chevy.” “Watch the corn- trucks, Judy!” Item 25—I, Lynville Phillips, leave unto William Siler my drawing board. Item 26—I, Betty Jean Clark, leave unto my brothers, Alex and Roger, my love for Business Arithmetic. “It’s 712? not so hard if you study! Item 27—I, Donald Smith, leave unto David Harris my seat in Senior English. “You'll have to stay awake to get through MacBeth!” Item 28—I, Betty Jo Harris, leave unto Judy Johnson my love for all commercial subjects. Item 29—I, Gaynelle Scotton, leave my musical ability to anyone who is willing to practice. “It has surely been fun!” Item 30—I, Dillard Phillips, leave unto Randy Hicks my baseball shoes. “Make good use of them, Hicks.” Item 31—I, Linda Rogers, leave unto Becky Brady my ability to become engaged in my senior year. “Find a baseball player, Becky. They really know their dia- 49 monds! Item 32—-I, Ray Camp, leave unto my two brothers, Darvin and Denny, my wishes of luck in getting their diplomas. Item 33—I, Sylvia Bridges, leave unto Nancy Earle my love of dogs. Item 34—I, Billy Brady, leave my bus unto anyone who wants it. Item 35—I, Faye Truelove, leave unto “Haddie” Kidd | my good times in high school and my ability to keep one of those Camp boys! Item 36—I, Donald Beane, leave unto Gordon Rayle my first base mitt. “Yours and mine both shouldn’t miss, 9°99 ‘Stump’. Item 37—I, Carol Boger, leave unto Nicky York my love of State College. “Why, Carolina isn’t anything, Nicky!” Item 38—I, Billy Joe Frazier, leave unto my brother Ear] my ability to make “A’s” on conduct. “Hope you can get away with it, too!” Item 39—I, Sue Rogers, leave unto Carolyn Dark my position as a cheerleader. “Keep ’em yelling and have a good time, Carolyn.” Item 40—I, Nelson Whitt, leave unto Dean Clark my seat in Senior English. “Pay attention; it helps, Dean!” Item 41—I, Ruth Deese, leave my quiet ways unto any- one who needs them. They help to make “A’s” on conduct!! Item 42—I, Jimmy Rush, leave my seat in mechanical drawing unto Eddie Lutterloh. “Now don’t put any marks on my fine mahogany desk, Eddie.” Item 43—I, Bobbie Pickett, leave unto my sister, Ann, my Spanish book. “Hope you study it more than I did!” Item 44—I, Jake Scotton, leave unto Alex Clark my ability to pass three Englishes in one year! ! Item 45—I, Jane Hough, leave unto all the Freshman girls, especially my “little” sister, Annette, my ability to catch a good man and keep him. Item 46—I, Robert Dorsett, leave unto Jimmy Warfford my love for baseball. “Hold ’em on first, Jim.” Item 47—I, Tinkie Resch, leave unto Nancy Earle my ability to get along with people. Wipe that frown off your face and SMILE!!! Item 48—I, Jerry Webster, leave unto David “Crow” “Sleepy” Harris my ability to stay at least half way awake in class. Item 49—I, Frances Rogers, leave unto “Skeets” Lasater my ability to get to class every morning a few seconds before the bell rings—she needs it! ! Item 50—I, Patricia Harris, leave my good times in Eng- lish to anyone who can get by with such conduct! ! Item 51—I, Lynda Webster, leave unto Becky Brady my good times in basketball. “Whether you win or lose, it’s still fun, Becky.” Item 52—I, Carolyn Andrew, leave my front seat in every class to anyone whose last name starts with an “A.” That way the teacher can keep a sharp eye on '! you!! Item 53—I, James Sears, leave my T-square and my Eng- lish book to anyone who likes this combination! ! Also, my chemistry book if it can be found! Item 54—I, Ray Durham, leave unto Roy Lee Marley my love for the great game of football. Good luck in the coming campaigns. Anna Gene Efird, Testator Witnesses: Nancy Earle Mary Elaine Staunton
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