Landis High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Landis, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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SUPERLATIVES 1. Lady and Gentleman. . Doris Wilkinson, Oscar Beaver 4. Most Athletic. 2. Most Likely To Succed. .Doris Swink, Tommy Taylor 5. Friendliest..... Ruth Abernathy, Joe Allman Se W iltiestar Hilda Huffman, Ray Von Yow 6. Best All-Round...... David Cavin, Helen Stewart 7. Cutest Betty Freeze, Jack Goodnight Peggy Eller, Ree ce Page 24

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LAPSE WWUNEIL TRH) TES) AMAA SIAR I, Jerry Roberts, leave the job as :ditor-in-Chief of the Spectator to any- one more capable for this position. I, C. D. Roseman, because I am so fond of school do will my love to any- one who does not know how to ap- preciate it. I, Hoyt Rutledge, do will my intelli- gence and my beautiful voice to Earl McDufhe. I, Kenneth Sloop, do will my love for women to Fred Rain H,O. I, Jr. Stewart, do will my love to l ay out of classes and always have an ex- cuse to Clayton Steele. I, Vivian Sechler, do will my driving ability to Audy Bostian. I, Nancy Sullivan, leave my spirit of cooperation to Ann Blackwelder. I, Betty Jo Sheeks, do will my ability to fix my hair beautifully to Phyllis Karriker. I, Doris Swink, leave my chatter box to Zelma Plaster. I, Wilma Upright, leave my blond hair to Druscilla Cook. I, Hazel Wilhelm, leave my neat ap- pearance to Betty Lipe. I, Frank Patterson, do will my ability to speak before the class to any stage frightened Junior. I, Peggy Eller, bequeath my dreams (of a soldier) to Thelma Roseman. I, Carolyn Moretz, leave my freckles to Tootsie Alexander. I, Jean Kennerly, do will my dancing ability to Bobby Harrington. I, Martha Kimball, leave my love for a College Man to “Boots” Helms. I, Hilda Huffman, leave my ability to use peroxide successfully to Alice Up- right. I, Lucretia Corriher, do will my good humor to Jackie Stewart. I, Dorothy Sells, leave my pleasing voice to a loud-mouthed Junior. 23 I, Betty Freeze, have been persuaded to leave my love for chewing gum to Daphne Campbell. I, Helen Stewart, leave my athletic ability to Jill Castor. I, Fannie Deal, leave for married life. I, Faynell Frieze, leave my gigeles and nitwit personality to Betty Lipe. I, Betty Jo Hill, leave to the incoming Freshmen, a map of the school, so they won't get lost and be late to any classes. I, Levonda Jordan, leave my ability to guess the meaning of French words to any dumb Junior. I, Irene McCool, do will my swing and sway way of walking to Janie Drye. I, Rachel Correll, do will my sweet disposition to Margaret Ann Mills. I, Joe Corriher, feel that I must leave Gifton McCreary my great accomplish- ment—ONE—ARM—DRIVING. I, Ray Von Yow, sadly relinquish my ability to argue to Eddie Huffman. I, Reece Page, do will my good looks and my athletic ability to Gene Butts. I, Tommy Taylor, leave my knowledge of MACBETH to all the Juniors in hopes that they may have a better understand- ing of it. I, Madge Roseman, leave my love for a Sailor to any lovesick Junior. I, Billie Murphy, leave my “gift of gab”, and love for basketball to Melba Overcash. I, Nancy Mills, leave my executive ability to Jack Freeman. [ also feel that I must leave my sympathy to the unlucky Junior selected for this job next year. Testators, Nancy Mills Reece Page WITNESSES: Madge Roseman Jerry Roberts Monica Brown



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1. Biggest Flirts... 2. Best Sports. . 3. Best Looking. SPIER ILABY IN es Carolyn Moretz, Hugh Parks 4. Most Popular..........--Helen Stewart, Reece Page Faynell Frieze, Bill Reid Overcash 5. Most Intelligent. Monica Brown, Hoyt Rutledge Irene McCool, Reece Page 6. Most Talkative. . Billie Doris Murphy, Kenneth Sloope 7. Best Dressed Wilma Upright, Curtis Helms 25 semanens

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