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MISS ELIZABETH EDWARDS On April 28, 1951, Miss Elizabeth Edwards, 7th. grade student, was crowned ‘‘Miss Logan in the James Auditorium. Mr. Lyerly was her sponsor. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Edwards. A
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Cast Will And Testament We, the members of the Class of ' 52, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and Testament. To the principal and administration, we will many years of successful leadership and our sincere thanks for a staff of well -prepared teachers. To the faculty, we will our deepest thanks for our accomplishments gained through time and unceasing efforts spent with us. To the Junior Class, we will our beautiful classroom and our homeroom teacher, Miss D. C. Rutledge, who has faithfully helped us through every struggle. Eugene Black wills his ability to play basketball to Elzovan Plunkett. Mae Drye wills her kindness to Betty Sanders. Catherine Walker wills her neatness to Betty Joe Stewart. To Joe Hill, William Pearson wills his ability to lay bricks. Alberta Moss wills her quietness to William Kiser. Henry Pryer wills his Athletic ability to Troy Debose. Elizabeth Miller wills her ability to stand before a mirror at lunch time to Northdean Rus- sell. Theodore Johnson wills his Artistic ability to Earl Scott. Willie Phillips wills her shortness to Billy Smith. Bernard Reid wills his musical ability to John I. Long. Helena Bost wills her ability to giggle at anything to Margaret Scott. Virginia Freeman wills her thinness to Lois Drye. Florence Debose wills her ability to play basketball to Alise Chapman. James McDaniel wills his musical ability to his brother, Harry McDaniel. Della Handy wills her nice personality to Berlyn Goodman. Dorcie Reid wills her scholastic ability to Curtis Phifer. To Walter Cook, Betty Alexander wills her penmanship. Nellie Jones wills her ability to get along with others to Julia Lawings. Jessie Cannon wills her soft speaking to Shirley White. Louise White wills her driving ability to Martha Ford. Robert Pearson wills his ability to play football to Thomas Davis. Mavis Bruner wills her nice manners and friendliness to Betty Roddy. Willette Johnson wills her penmanship to her sister, Elaine Johnson. Willie Black wills his red streak in his hair to Johnny Davis. Margie Scott wills her Be Bops to Mildred Stroud. Mamie Forrest wills her nice ways and soft speaking to Mary Murphy. Mazella Young wills her thoughtfulness and dependability to Adele Freeman. Henry Weaks wills his seat in Miss Rutledge’s room to Bill Boger. To Lorene Banks, Betty Garvin wills her nice manners. Henry Stafford wills his quietness to Margie Locke. Verna Cureton wills her nice voice to Margaret Bell. Mary Howie wills her dignified appearance to Evelyn Blount. Edward Shinn wills his singing to his brother, Jones Shinn. James Alexander wills his ways of getting money without working to Annie Lee Garris. Fred Marsh wills his ability to argue with a sign post to Robert Anderson. Annie Ford wills her interest and alertness to Helena Douglas. Mary McMillion wills her quiet manners to Helen Steele. Margaret Howie wills her high temper to Mary F. Caldwell. Willie Douglas wills his thinness to Richard Ford. Robert Love wills his bus driving ability to Andrew McCorkle. To Walter Steele, Bernard Carr wills his “best dressed appearance. Yvonne Hill wills her funny tricks and slipping out of class to Helen Brewer. Pauline Bost wills her pretty shape to Sadie Torrence. Cleomas Long wills her first pair of eye glasses to Fannie Jordan. We hereby declare this to be our last will and Testament, signed by Florence Debose, under the authority of the Senior Class, and sealed the first day of November, nineteen hun- dred and fifty-one.
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