Liberty High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Liberty, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 20 text:

BEST LOOKING Eddy Fuller Dorothy Clapp mWIh IfTt j 4 f JB in m 9 o J QUIETIEST James Meacham Eva Bristow BEST ALL-ROUND Jim Coward Ann Haynes Kime MOST ATHLETIC Jim Loflin Betty Spencer Craven BEST DRESSED George Lineberry Jean Overman 16 £ emor

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We, the class of 1951, in the town of Liberty, the county of Randolph, and the state of North Carolina, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in muchbetter temper than usual, do hereby make this, our Last Will and Testament, rendering all previous promises to pay, wills or testa¬ ments made by the class null and void. In individual and distinct parts, we the class of 1951, about to leave this insti¬ tution of knowledge to go our into the world, do make and publish, this our Last Will and Testament. In this manner, we dispose of our possessions. Article I-To the Faculty we will the peace and quiet our going will bring and promise faithfully not to return to worry them again. Article II-To Mrs. Johnson, our homeroom teacher, we give our thanks and appreciation for her helpfulness throughout our High School career. Article III-To our dear old school building itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may have left about. Article IV-To the Junior Class we will our good luck. It made us what we are today, and it should satisfy them. In addition to this, all our privileges and rights as Sen¬ iors in classroom and auditorium will revert to them, as well as any notebooks, pencils, fountain pens, unfinished lollypops, or un¬ finished business, including debts con¬ tracted while engaged in the business of being a Senior, also any boys or girls whom we may have left behind in our haste. Article V-To the Sophomores we leave our good dispositions, our indifference to criticism and our ability to make money. Article YI-To the Freshmen Class we leave our patience and understanding to help them throughout the remainder of their high school Life. Article VII-I, Eddy Fuller, will my ability to get to school at the ring of the eight- thirty bell every morning to Ralph Hogan, Article VIII-I, Sarah Lineberry, will my chewing gum to Frances Fogleman. Article IX-I, George Lineberry, will my It makes no difference anyhow attitude to Buddie Cox. Article X-I, Ann Haynes Kime, will my dark sultry beauty to Patty Ellis Article XI-I, Ernestine Martin, will my ability to make straight A ' s to Bobby Justice Article XII-I, Jimmy Loflin, will my masculine handsomeness to Milton Fer¬ guson. Article XIII-I, Naomi Ray, will my giggles to Juanita Fogleman. Article XIV-I, Virginia Amos, will my temper to Sara Bare. Article XV-I, George Deaton, will my ability to discuss world affairs to Alan Martin. Article XVI-I, Eva Bristow, will my quiet¬ ness to Lou Anice Dodson. Article XVII-I, Eldon Dodson, will my ignorance to Allen Fuller. Article XVIII-I, Joyce Overman, will my ability to get along with the male inmates of this institution to Jean Isley. Article XIX-I, Jimmy Coward, will my role of tall, dark and blue-eyed hero of the Senior Class play to Phil Carter. Article XX-I, Betty Craven, will my basket¬ ball skill to Patty Ellis. Article XXI I, Charles Stanford, will my secret ambition to be a popular star on the Grand Ole Opera to Charlie Duncan. Article XXII-I, Jean Overman, will my ability to hold my man to Mae Frances Workman. Article XXIII-I, Dorothy Clapp, will my sparkling personality to Jack Garner. Article XXIV-I, James Meacham, will my very slightly used Bookkeeping Texbook to Thomas Breedlove. Article XXV-I, Frances Flynt, will my headaches to the future secretary and treasurer of the Senior Class. Articel XXVI-I, Billy Ward, will my ability as a back seat driver to all the Junior Class girls who have a driver ' s license. Article XXVII-I, Mary Lee Coble, will my ability to argue to Patty Patterson. Article XXVIII-I, Paul Wrenn, will my de¬ pendability to Douglas Smith. Article XXIX-I, Pauline O ' Briant, will my domestic ways to Louise MacMasters. Article XXX-I, Rhonlee Kime, am going to keep my job at Old Dependable as long as I can stay out of the Army. Article XXXI-I, Mary Ferguson, will my stubborness to Mary Frances Fogleman. Article XXXII-I, Lindy Shepherd will my worries to Billy Thomas. Article XXXIII-I, Frances Richardson, will my embarrassment to Shirley Lowe. Article XXXIV-I, Dearl Love, will leave this brain wrecking task of testator to any Junior who will accept the honor. In addition to these enforced gifts we leave our blessings, tender memories of our pleasant association together, and a pledge of friendship from henceforth and forever. In Witness whereof We, the Class of ' 51, the testator, have set our hand and seal this 25th day of May in the year of 1951. Witnesses: Howdy-Doody; Hopalong Cassidy Testator Dearl Love. 15



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WITTIEST Ann Haynes Kime Eddy Fuller UL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ann Haynes Kime Paul Wrenn, Jr. MOST DEPENDABLE Ernestine Martin Paul Wrenn, Jr. MOST POPULAR Virginia Amos Eddy Fuller CUTEST Naomi Ray George Lineberry

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