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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT In the name of tradition, Amen I The nineteenth day of May, in the Atomic Age; one thousand nineteen hundred and fifty-two, we the Class of 52” of Liberty High School, in the township of Liberty, in the county of Randolph, and in the state of North Carolina, in the United States of America, being sad of heart at leaving our Alma Mater, but of perfect mind, and memories, do make and ordain this our last will and testament. Principally, and first of all, we leave to the under¬ graduates, the high and unstained name of Liberty High School. ARTICLE I - We leave to the faculty our thanks and gratitude for the co-operation they have given us during our school live. May they rest inpeace with our departure. ARTICLE II - To the Juniors, we leave the privileges that we had as Seniors and our ability to conduct ourselves with dignity around the school. ARTICLE III - We leaveto the Sophomores our intel¬ lectual powers, which brought us where we stand today. ARTICLE IV - To the Freshmen, we will our ability to make money and, what is even more important, the ability to use it wisely. Next realizing that some of our underclassmen are less fortunate than we and lack many things that make us an exceptional class, each Senior has sacrificed some item in order to maintain his school ' s high standard. ITEM I - I, Jack Garner, will my ability to gab to Chatles Hinshaw. ITEM II - I, RalphSmith, willmy ability to consume large quantities of food at the cafeteria to HelenReitzel. ITEM III - I, Milton Ferguson, will my well-groomed hair to Ralph Wicker. ITEM IV - I, Phil Carter, leave my job as entertainer during lunch hour to Dwight Ktvett. ITEM V - I, Frances Overman, leave my big mis¬ take of laughing in class to Carolyn Frazier. ITEM VI - I, Thomas Breedlove, will my ability to get a laugh to Joe Stanford. ITEM VII - I, John Presnell, will my nickname, Mophead”, to Dewey Holt. ITEM VIII - I, Juanita Fogleman, leave my fondness for plane geometry to Ralph Hogan, and hope he will someday know what Miss Broadaway is talking about. ITEM IX - I, Paul Shelton, will my ability to win a prize at a Fiddler ' s Convention to Isaac Fat Ferguson. ITEM X - I, Louise McMasters, leave my ability to get along with all the teachers to Faye Arrington. ITEM XI - I, MaryFtancesFogleman, willmy Taxi service to and fromschoolto Marian Strickland providing she will pay fare. ITEM XII - I, Allen Fuller, will my ability to argue to Gerald Poplin. ITEM XIII - I, Douglas Smith, leave my friendly grin to Edgar Lineberry. ITEM XIV - I, Billy Thomas, will my ability to keep out of fights to Bill Lineberry. ITEM XV - I, Patty Patterson, will my basketball suit to Ann Loflin, hoping it will fit. ITEM XVI - I, Junior Pike, leavemybus (the power¬ ful 27) to any fool that will drive it. ITEM XVII - I, AlanMartin, will my heightto Evelyn Lowe. ITEM XVIII - I, ThomasColtrane, willmy quietways to Edward Stephens. ITEM XIX - I, Patty Ellis Staley, willmy position as the first married lady of the senior class to any Junior girl lucky enough to be asked first. ITEM XXVII, Lou AniceDodson, leave my old French book to Emogene Wall and hope it will be used in the future as in the past. ITEM XXI and XXII - We, Jeanlseley and MaeFrances Workman, leave our comradeship to Thyra Nance and Dot Wood ell. ITEM XXIII - I, Bobby Justice, leave my lover-boy ways to Rex Kime. ITEM XXIV - I, Charlie Duncan, leave my job of selling ice cream to Bruce Fogleman (it is a good way to get several girl friends, if he can afford it.) ITEM XXV - I, Buddie Lee Cox, leave my habit of sleeping in class to Jimmy Duncan. ITEM XXVII - I, Sara Bare, will my ability to drive a car to school without any license, to anyone who can do it and get by with it. ITEM XXVII - I, Kenneth Fogleman, will the head¬ ache ofwriting the last Will and Testament to any Junior who likes headaches. Lastly, we do make and ordain our esteemed principal, Mr. Adcox, to be the only and sole executor of this our last Will and Testament , and we do hereby utterly dis¬ allow, revoke, and annul each and every other former testament, will, legacies, and executors, by us in any way before this named, willed and bequeathed. Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be our last Will and Testament , we have set our hand and seal this nineteenth day of May, the year of our Atomic Age, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the Independence of the United States, the one hundred and seventy-sixth year. Testator, Kenneth Fogleman WITNESSES - Clyde Jones and Sherlock Holmes. 15
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