King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, ol King High School, in the county of Stokes, the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, and realizing impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. To the school we leave the fond hope that it will improve as the years go by and that other seniors will perform in a more dignified manner than we have. To the faculty: To Mr. Felts: A pair of roller skates and a paved walk to be used on his daily trips to the high school building. To Mrs. Brown: A warmer room and, too, a bouquet of red roses for the unrequited love and friendship bestowed upon us during our school days. To Mrs. Stevens: A copy of Robinson Crusoe and My Friend, Flicka -she needs new copies for we've read and reported on them every year since the ninth grade. To Mrs. Newsom: A Ph.D. degree in 'Jack of All Trades, for anything we ask her to do-she can do. To Mr. Neal: Twins--each weighing 176 pounds and the ability to shoot with either hand--two more Bobby Joe's would clinch all championships. To Mrs. Shore: A bulldozer to push the Home Economics building a little closer to the new high school for it is inconvenient to have to go to the post office to get announcements of faculty meetings. To Mr. Lindler: A key to his desk drawer so the most competent pupils will not be able to sneak a copy of the test to pass around. To Mr. Underwood: A NEW convertible and a New parking lot at the NEW building. To Mr. Randal: A third year agricultural class that prefers working to sleeping. To Mrs. Gentry: A Glee Club that can get to class on time. To Mr. Tuttle: Some more green compound, a little wax, and someone to push the chairs back in place-he has three boilers to fire and needs a co-helper. To the Juniors: Jessie Merritt wills her superlative, Most Polite, to Jean Calloway. Wilma Covington wills to Patsy Moorefield her title as cutest in hope that she can capture the honor in her Senior year. Naomi Wall wills her shorthand pad to Norma Jean Burrow and her dictation and transcription book to Jolene Davis. Betty Sue Southern wills her position as cashier in the lunchroom to Juanita Duggins and her superlative, Most Loyal, to Ilene Kiser. Geraldine Lankford wills her Reader's Digest to Shirley Turner. Jack Booze his superlatives, Neatest, to Robert Robertson, and Most Co-Operative, to Teddy Westmoreland. Reginald Kiser wills to Ray James his wit in hope that he can keep the rising Senior class amused. Jones Burrow wills his superlative, Biggest Baby, to Grady Watts. Bobby Gravitt wills being the biggest wolf to Keith Johnson. Audrey Browder wills to Patsy Shelton her wittiness so she can keep the Senior class in laughter. Martha Ann Burrow wills her superlative, Most Bashful, to Janet Shouse. Annie Belle Priddy wills her chair in Economics to Elsie Lankford. June Sisk wills her position of recording secretary of the Student Council to Barbara Long and her car keys to Sherman Petree so he can go to the bank. Mary Smith wills her privilege to speak her mind to Betty Watts so the Senior class will have someone to express their opinions. Barbara Southern wills to Wesley Hunsucker her love for Economics and to Wesley and Ethel Burrow all her book reports so they won't have to spend their Senior year reading. Wimp Holder wills his superlative, Most Athletic to Bobby Joe Harris. Margaret Booze wills to Barbara Thomas her superlative, Biggest Flirt, and to Clarence Hall her Latin book. Doris Edwards wills her position as treasurer of the Student Council to Melva Boyles. Edna Newsom wills to Nancy Boyles her superlative, Most Athletic. Barbara Lawson wills to Jenny Lee Tuttle and Shirley Lawson her ability to fry eggs. Marvin Tuttle wills to Jocie Lewis his big brown eyes so she will have four to help her keep up with the scoring at the ball games. Grace Johnson wills her practice set in bookkeeping to Bettina Newsom and her pen and ink to Mary Lee Venable. Rebecca Watts wills to Faye Sizemore and Vonnie Slate her recipe for holding a man. Betty Jean Boyles wills her superlative, Quietest, to.Violet Stewart. 'Diddy Caudle wills her DO RA ME ability to Bonnie Venable. Hight Ferguson wills to Curtis Brown his ability to attract the opposite sex. Nolan Redding wills his geometry book to Richard Norman. Jack Watts wills his superlative, Most Original, to Norman Venable. Doris Jane Barr wills her hair style to Harold Voss. Allene Newsom wills her superlative, Friendliest, to Elsie Fulk and Ineida Fulk. William Covington wills his position as president of the Student Council to Ann Phillips. Mary Ruth Johnson wills her superlative, Prettiest, to Mary Ruth Spainhour. Charles Westmoreland wills his white turtle-neck sweater to David Bennett. Alvin Wans wills his superlative, Most Bashful, to Charles Fulk. Rex Holder wills his superlative, Most Musical, to Clyde Jennings. Marvin Gentry wills his superlative, Most Intelligent, to Billy Jessup, in hopes that he can graduate next year. Theodore Fulk wills his superlative, Quietest, to Voyt Jones. Billy Wilson wills his ability to come to school, hold a job, and get married to Jimmy Moser and James Burrow. Dan Nance wills his superlative, Most Likely to Marry, to Elbert Jessup. To this will, we, the class of 1953, do set our hands and seal. Whnesses: Mary Smith-Jack Booze. BARBARA SOUTHERN 27



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