King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Preamble: We, the Senior Class of 'l955, being of sound mind and realizing impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the school we leave the fond hope that it will continue to improve in the future years and will always re. member our class. ARTICLE ll To our faithful and long suffering principal, Mr. Felts, we leave our heart-felt gratitude for his helpfulness and co-operation in leading us to our goal. To our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we leave our wishes that the oncoming students will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations. ARTICLE lll To the Juniors: l, Don Robertson, will my superlative, Best-All-Around to Duck Boyles, and my part in the senior play to Jimmy Beasley. I, Edna Smith, will my position as manager ofthe girls' basketball team to Barbara Smith, and my position as photo- grapher on the annual staff to Jimmy Beasley. l, Rose Baker, will to Richard Westmoreland my ability to carry the senior girls anywhere they want to go in my car. l, Mary Edith, will my superlative Most Athletic to Kay Carroll and haircut to Bernice Burrow. l, A. G. Belcher, will to Jimmy Gray Watts my superlative Best Personality. l, Norma East, will my seat in Economics to Helen Wall and my geography book to Nellie Tuttle. l, James Smith, will my superlative Most Handsome to Frank Robertson. l, Faye Norman, will my ability to fall in and out of a school bus to Shelby Jean Bennett and my part in the senior play to Shelby Ann Bennett. l, Grady Kiser, will to Terry Hutchins my place to uphold the Chevrolet. I, Pat Moore, will my part in the senior play to Kay Long. I, Leo Baker, will my Hot Water Six to Jay Lee Johnson and my big feet to Richard Booze. I, Jacqueline Ingram, will my position as annual typist to cousin, Harold Tuttle, and my Economics book to Bonnie Wilson. l, James Boyles, will my ability to keep everyone laughing to John Smith. l, Oleta Barnes, will my superlative Most Likely To Succeed to Helen Wall, and my position as Editor-in-Chief of the annual to Gerry North. l, Odis James, will my ability to learn to Jean Wilkey, my bus to Harold Browder and my position as President of the Student Council to Richard Westmoreland. I, Gaynell Tuttle, will to Barbara Smith my Superlative Best Personality. l, David Earl Lawson, will my reckless driving to Duck Boyles and my ability to cheat to Luke Lqwggn. l, Mary Sue Tuttle, will my costume iewelry in the Senior Play to Doris Hill. l, Wallace Turner, will my position as photographer on the annual staff to Billy Joe Boles, and my ability to stay away from the patrolman to Day Boyles. l, Bonnie Holder, will my ability to aggravate Mrs. Patterson to Gloria Tuttle and Jo Ann Hampton, l, James Lawson, will my fast driving to Max Covington. l, Hayes Barr, will my seat in Study Hall to Billy Dodson and my Typewriter to Royce Flynt. l, Joseph Fulk, will my superlative Most Intellectual to Rex Baker. l, Faye Bennett, will to Ann Spainhour my superlative Best-All-Around. l, Jimmy Hartgrove, will my superlative Most Athletic to Frank Robertson, and my ability to stay up late at night to Laine Ferguson. l, William Gray Harris, will my part in the Senior Play to Blaine Ferguson and my ability to aggravate Mrs. Patterson and still stay in class to Leon Craddock. l, Betty Lou Cardwell, will my position as Art Editor to Jay Lee Johnson and my position as annual typist to Ralph Voss. l, Gaynor Mabe, will to Teddy Clanton and Bobby Bennett my ability to sleep in Study Hall. l, Dotty Lou Whitman, will my Economics book to Kay McGee and my ability to aggravate Mr. Underwood in Study Hall to Ruth Newsome. I, Joe Boleiack, will my ability to blush at almost anything to Jim Robertson. l, Norma Hunter, will my seat in Economics Class to Iris Southern and my book to Obia Ann Smith. l, La Rue Lankford, will my quietness to Eutica Lackey and my ability fo get along with people to Bqrbqrq Ann Smith. l, Estelle Covington, will my second year typing practice to Albert Newsome and my ability to aggravate people to Marie Key and Jimmy Smith. I,.James Boyles, will to John Smith my pocketwatch. l, Frances, will' to my cuz - Wayne Edwards - my ability to pester my classmates. 'FRANCES WESTMORELAND WITNESSES: Testator Edna Sfmith Mary Sue Tuttle

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CLASS HISTORY The fall of T951 marked a new Era for 52 excited freshmen, who entered High School with superior feelings. The boys and girls were separated. Mr. Lindler and Mrs. Patterson were the room teachers. Presi- dent of the boys' class was William Harris. President of the girls' class was Oleta Barnes. Odis James, Francis Westmoreland, William Harris and Patsy Moore were the Student Council Representatives. Our Grade Parents were Mrs. Mack Westmoreland and Mrs. Jack Bennett. Odis James and Mary Sue Tuttle were active in public speaking. Odis won the Stokes County Dec- clamation Medal, and Mary Sue won the School Recitation Honor. Mary Edith Smith carried beauty honors by being elected Maid of Honor of the May Court. Forty-four Sophomores returned in the fall of '52 to try High School another year. Faye Bennett, a new pupil, was welcomed to our class. Mr. Neal and Mrs. Shore were the home room teachers. The two Presi- dents of the classes were Don Robertson and Mary Sue'Tuttle. Student Council Representatives were Odis James, Oleta Barnes, Mary Sue Tuttle and Jacqueline Bennett. This year Odis James was winner of the World Peace Speaking Contest in the school and District. When we became Juniors, we were really feeling our importance. Many dropped out of school during their Junior year. We were glad to welcome A. G. Belcher as a new member of our class. At the first of the year, we began working on the Halloween Carnival. Our advisors were Mr. Lindler and Mrs. Hanes. Don Robertson was President of the class. Helping him were Joseph Fulk, Vice-President, Jacqueline Bennett, Secretary, and Rose Baker, Treasurer. We were proud that our class made the most money that had been made on the carnival. Representing us on the Student Council were Mary Sue Tuttle, William Harris, and Amaiean Boyles. Odis James served as Vice-President of the Council this year. A good time was enioyed by all who went to the Ice Capades in Raleigh. The Junior and Senior Banquet was the High-light of the year. Everyone had a swell time at the Y.M.C. A. in Elkin where the Banquet was held. i The Marshals for Commencement were Oleta Barnes, Chief, Joseph Fulk, Patsy Moore, Mary Sue Tuttle and Odis James. All of us were proud of Mary Edith Smith, who made the all Northwest basketball team. Oleta Barnes and Mary Sue Tuttle were representatives to Girls' State. Our Boys' State Representa- tives were Don Robertson and William Harris. Thirty-four Seniors returned in the fall of '54 to have as our home room teacher a man to whom we are deeply grateful, Mr. T. H. Johnson. Norma East returned after being out of school a year. Also, we were glad to have Clarence Hall back with us taking a Post Graduate course. Our Class Officers are President, Don Robertson, Vice-President, Joseph Fulk, Secretary, Smitty Smith, Corresponding Secretary, Pat Moore, and Treasurer, Rose Baker. Mary Sue Tuttle was elected Vice-President of the Stokes County Student Council and was Corre- sponding Secretary of the K.H.S. Student Council. Odis James undertook the iob as President of the K.H.S. Student Council. On December 'l, we presented a three-act comedy, The Nervous Wreck. A lot of laughs and thrills were in store for all who came. At this time we Seniors of '55 are found with one aim in mind, that of receiving our diplomas. Then we hope to take a firm stand in the world. ODIS JAMES



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