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SUPERLATIVES Charles Meadows and Sallie Greenfield Jan Winfree and R. B. Jones Most Likely to Succeed W tttiest Donnie Warren and Gertrude Merritt Wilma Flynt and Joe Vance Most Athletic Biggest Flirts 24
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I, Elwood Sears, reluctantly leave my 30 point basketball scoring record to Ralph Warren, as a challenge to set a new one if he can. I, Marie Pender, will my dignity and poise to a frivolous Junior. dame, namely Patsy Beeson. i, Mary Pegram, will my position as forward on the basketball team to Barbara Blackburn, with the request that she not break my record. I, Elaine Crews, leave my ability to solve difficult geometry problems to Jerry Shields. I, Shirley Kiger Whitaker, leave my ability to get a man to Barbara Kiger; and “Squeakie,” since it’s “Leap Year” your chances are good. I, Catherine Martin, bequeath my typewriter, “Speedy,” to Harold West providing he won't abuse it when he doesn’t type even 17 wpm. I, Joe Vance, will my flirtatious ways to Barbara Sechrest, a girl who already has a man and won't need them. I, Jean Thomas, will to Alice Osborne and Betty Barrow, a few extra pounds so they'll look larger and I'll look smaller. I, H. V. Parrish, bequeath a life-long friendship to Jeanette Dull. I, Sallie Greenfield, the ‘“girl-most-likely-to-succeeed,’ do leave my title to Joyce Porter, requesting that she succeed in making up her heart as well as she has her mind. I, Robert Helms, leave my “way with girls” to a couple of nice fellows who might need some advice, Billy Brown and Stanley Beeson. I, Buddy Phillips, a newcomer to KHS will to Maxine Joyner, another person of the same status, my ability to break test tubes and keep the chemistry class upset. I, Annie Litaker, the 12th grade’s quietest girl, leave my quietness to Kay Stafford and Henry Flynt, who could use it if they would. I, Faye Marshall, leave my Ipana smile to Mary Ruth Marshall with the thought, “the easier to charm him with, my dear!” I, Jerry Royals, sadly leave my position as co-captain of the football team to Bobby Perdue. I, Nancy Osborne, bequeath all my thoughts and possessions to Jimmy Broadstreet. I, Donnie Warren, will my charming personality to Jerry Smith to use all the time for everyone's benefit, especially his own. I, Mary Lillian Calhoun, pass on to Betty Jo Stafford and Wyatt Lefever my chewing gum, hoping they'll enjoy it in English Class as much as I did. I, Jan Winfree, leave my sense of humor to Gaylene Brown providing she laugh long and loud for five minutes each morning during typing. I, Mary Southern, leave my sarcasm to Vivian Macy, hoping she won't use it. I, Goldie Musten, will my friendly and courteous ways to two deserving red heads, Barbara West and Mary Nelson. I, R. B. Jones, bequeath my ability to keep that Walkertown girl to Richard Larrimore, who hasn’t quite had the experience that I have. I, Elizabeth Spainhour, pass my haircut to Deleno Fulp, but ask that he part his hair in the middle instead of wearing bangs. I, J. C. Gray, leave my ability to sleep in English Class to Charles West. I, Doris Dull, will my bashful ways to Wade Swaim hoping he'll take heed and use them. I, Wylene McGee, leave my recipe for fudge to JoAnn Swain so she can make the Sociology Class more sociable. I, M. F. Motsinger, bequeath my name to Betty Lou Motsinger, providing she never says “I do” to anyone else. I, Betty Alice Williard, leave to LaRue McGee my chairmanship in the Student Council and ask that she not shirk her duty. I, Alyce Jean Stafford, bequeath to my faithful standby, Bess Stafford a pass to the premises of the Senior Class. I, Joan Swisher, will to Mary Sue Kerner and Peggy Biby, realizing they can use it, my height. We, Kay Ballard and Evon Cain, leave to Louise Stafford and Shirley Davis our habit of being inseparable. We've had fun and wish you the same. Class Testator: Wilma Flynt Witness: Elwood Sears
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SUPERLATIVES Jerry Royals and Nancy Osborne Buddy Phillips and Barbara Ragland Best Looking Best All Around Wilma Flynt and Charles Meadows Elaine Crews and David Helms Most Talented Friendliest Zs
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