Lowes Grove High School - Logrovette Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS WILL To whom it may concern: We, the class of 1950, being about to pass out of this sphere of our l:Lfe and realising the condition of our minds, do make and publish this our last will and testament 5 hereby making void all former wills or promises by us at any time made. Item le Item 2. Item le Item 2. Item 3. Section I To Mr. Auman, our principal, goes the friendship and fondest memories te treasure and cherish forever. To the faculty, who probably breathes a sigh of relief, goes the wish that they may new have more happy school days. Section II To the Juniors goes the wish that they will, next year advance to the much coveted place of the Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave our sophistication and leadership that might help them to uphold their new position as Juniors. To the Freshman Classes, goes all the cuds of chewing gum that may be stuck under the desks, chairs, and other available places. Section III The following may seem but trifling bequests but we hope they will be accept- ed, not as worthless things because we can no longer keep them, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item L. Item 5. Item 6. Item 7. Item 8. Itan 9. Item 10 Items ll Item 12 Itm 13 Item ll.. Item 15 Item 16. lhrgaret Shepherd wills her bookkeeping ability to Wayne Watkins. To Joyce Lloyd goes Betty Myers' large but stately figure. To Mrs. Taylor, Franklin Freeman leaves all his extra English credit, so she may distribute it among those who need it. Reba O'Br1ant wills her ability to play all sports to Gladys Maynard. Johnny Moshides wills his football record to anyone who can face it. Alma Harvard wishes to leave her 22 inch waist line to Shirley Markham. Roy Cooke wishes to leave to Jack Perry his manly, well-built body. Jean Randolph wills her advice and council about marriage to Dorothy Elliott who is about to enter the Holy Band of Matrimony. David Wrenn is going to be very generous and leave his good looks to winin-ad Stallings. Mary Green wants Faye Wrenn to take her seat in the Senior Class and see if it will affect her grades. thy Basden wishes to leave to Ray Noell some of his wisecracks, hoping they will brighten his future. Billie Jean Martin wants Jean Bryant to take and treasure her sweet dis- position. Lee Rhew leaves his ability to show off to Troy Bowling. Frances Fletcher wills her ability to drive well to Eugene Baker. Charlotte Wynne wishes to leave her ability to lead cheers to Joan Maynor To whomever needs it, Mary Helen Clegg wills her ability to make friends.



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CLASS WILL CONTINUED Item 17. Warren Watkins wills his shyness, but not Aztllle, to Bennie Greenhill. Item 18. Helen Keck leaves her ability to talk to 'Thelma Cooke. Item 19. Louis Shambley wills his nick name Strongman to James Massingill. Item 20. Margie Jackson wills her ballet shoes to Orpah Mae Granville. Item 21. Betty Letwer leaves her motto, I can do it' to anyone who thinks she can do it justice. Te statrix, Betty Lewter CLASS HISTORY Just as all good things must end, so must school. We are now standing on the threshold of a New Life for which school has so efficiently prepared us. Now, as we are about to pass through these doors of wisdom for the last time, let us remember: We have learned many a lessong we have worked many a problem. We have fought our battles and we have won. We may have given our teachers many a worry or an occasional smile, but no class has worked so many wonders as this unusual 'class of '50 . Now let us turn back the tables of time and see what we, the class of '50 has done. We entered school in 19385 a group of normal and healthy youngsters. In- significantly, we marched through the years and in time out the doors of Elemen- tary Understanding. During this time our number decreased, but we grew steadily in mind and body. In the fall of 'L6, we entered high school-a proud group of freshman under the leadership of Mrs. R. H. Morgan. This was a rather uneventful year, but at least we completed the first step of high school learning. Hr. G. A. Hanes welcomed our group of hustling sophomores in the fall of 'L7. This year several of our members were invited to join the Lowe's Grove Chapter of the National Beta Club. The Junior Class was under the supervision of Mr. 0. K. Goodwin in 'l+9. We were a more settled class then and really began to work. In the spring we gave a Junior Minstrel to raise money for the Junior Senior Banquet . Both the Hin- strel and the Banquet were most successful. Perhaps, the happiest day during our Junior Year was that day when our class rings arrived. In the fall of 'L9 we found ourselves standing on the edge of the last step of high school education. 'This year our group was a small, cooperative one, but under the wide and faithful guidance of Hrs. Powers we accomplished much. Our first project of the year was the Halloween Carnival. Thanks to the students, teachers, and P. T. A. members, it was a great success. A few weeks after this we ordered our invitations. Plans were made for the senior play. Looking back over the years, we can see that school has been a glorious and wondrous experience. As we stand now with tear dimmed eyes, looking towards a new and bright horizon, we sadly say good-bye to our dear Lowe's Grove High. Roy Cooke, Historian

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