Kernersville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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and Catherine Martin so they may enjoy Senior English more. 1, Rober Blackburn, leave my love for singing to Barbara Ragland. J, John Nelson, leave my study habits to H. V. Parrish to use and enjoy. I, James Wilson, leave behind my great love for English to R. B. Jones. I, Jay Vance, leave my glasses to Charles Meadows so that he may look more dignified. I, Reid Chilton, leave my conceited ways to M. F. Motsinger with the request that he NOT live up to them. I, Darrell Corder, leave my talkative ways to Elizabeth Spainhour. I, Bill Pegg, will my position on the basketball team to Elwood Sears. I, Jane McMichael, leave my quiet, studious ways to Mildred Holden and Annie Litaker. I, Leon Beeson, leave my seat in physics to Doris Smith, and wish her a pleasant year. I, Frances Fontaine, leave the title of “Hoss” for Mary Pegram to hear next year. I, Rex Voss, leave my basketball shoes to Gertrude Merritt, with the request that if they do not fit, she bury them. I, Wilson Barrow, leave my charming smile for Nancy Osborne to flash around next year. I, Robert Stuart, leave my position on the football field to Jerry Royals. I, Bobby Kirkman, leave my corny jokes to Bonnie Crews and Maricowles Dunlap so that they can keep some pep in English. I, Richard Gray, leave my dark, curly hair to Libby Horton, with the request that she get a Toni every two months. I, Roger Nelson, leave my football uniform for David Helms to proudly wear. I, Wesley Surrat, leave my friendly ways to Goldie Musten. I, Edgar McGee, leave the title “Speedy” to Robert Helms. I, Betty Barrow, leave my quiet, pleasing personality to Jo Anne Swisher and Jean Thomas. I, Jerrell Stafford, leave my blushing ability to Betty Alyce Williard. I, Roy Whitaker, leave the power to sleep in class, no matetr how noisy, to Mary Ann Flynt, with the hope that she enjoy it as much as I have. I, Carolyn Stockton, leave to Jeanne Gray West, my alto voice to either cultivate or plow under. I, Ann Spears, leave my “lazy characteristics” to Mary “Wimpy” Jackson to enjoy next year. I, Jack Taylor, leave all my h omework assignments for Jay Van Williard to do. 1, J. B. Walker, leave my walk to Shirley Kiger. JO ANNE INGRAM Testator JO ANNE COOKE CAROLYN STOCKTON Witnesses

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior class of Kernersville High School, realizing that we are soon to pass through the portals into the wide, cruel world, are desiring to leave behind us some tokens as well as admonitions. Therefore we do make hereby this, our last will and testament. To Mrs. Grogan we will the Junior Class with the request that they work a little harder and achieve a little more than we have. To Mr. Sigmon we leave the satisfaction of having seen another group of boys and girls complete the long, hard journey to graduation. To the Juniors we leave all our “Senior Privileges,” which we have found to be observing Senior Day and having the front seats in assembly. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave the thought: “We have only a few more years.” To the incoming Freshmen we leave our determination to reach the goal we set twelve years ago. Individually we do bequeath the following articles: We, Geraldyne Loggins and Jerry Dean Stephens leave our overpowering ability to giggle to Wylene McGee and Doris Dull. I, Betty Lou Bowman, leave my pleasant smile to Mary Southern. I, Betty Jean Taylor, leave behind the title of “most studious” to Sallie Greenfield and Colleen Carter, with the request that they live up to this honor. I, Charles Ragland, Jr., leave my height to Wilson Gwyn, a little fellow who could use it. I, Forrest Hauser, leave all my books for Roger Hester, hoping that he will appre- ciate them. We, Jerry Kirkman and Kay Helms, leave our flirtatious ways to Elaine. Crews and Joe Vance with the request that they keep the old flame burning. I, Sarah Nelson, leave my ability to sing and memorize hillbilly songs to Wilma Flynt with the request that she keep in tune. I, Blanche Stafford, leave for Marie Pender to use in any way she pleases, my neat appearance, I, Leo Tuttle, leave my “way with the girls” to J. C. Gray. I, Kenneth Warren, leave to Alyce Jean Stafford my nickname, ‘Poochie.” I, Jo Anne Ingram, leave the “Beehive” with all its headaches to Kay Ballard and Evon Cain. I, Jo Anne Cooke, leave my seat at the head of the Senior Class to Donnie Warren. I, Jimmie Ragland, leave my ability to miss classes to Faye Marshall. I, Gary Snow, leave my ability to write English themes to Mary Lillian Calhoun



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‘SUPERLATIVES JO ANN COOKE and GARY SNOW JERRY DEAN STEPHENS and WESLEY SURR ! Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest JO ANN INGRAM and REID CHILTON KAY HELMS and JERRY KIRKMAN | Most Conceited Biggest Flirt BLANCHE STAFFORD and KENNETH WARREN GWEN McLEAN and EDGAR McGEE Neatest Most Dignified

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