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. , MHVFE K z.v dx Q W Qf iifi lllfuj Q 7335 ! x XJ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT we, the Senior Class of l91+8, being free and independent and having completed twelve years of educationg do make, publish, and declare this is our last will and testament. Shirley Kirby leaves her red hair to Edna Hawley. Mary Olive Tedder bequeaths her success in bluffing to Augustine Kirby Frances Barnes leaves her bashfulness to Berta Lucas. Muriel Lamm leaves her matrimonial success to Doris Marie Moore. Darlene Ferrell leaves her baby ways to Jo Ann Blake. Laurene Scott bequeaths her singing ability to Bobby Moore. Dolores Kirby leaves her giggles and mischievousness to Edith Deans and Charlotte Lucas. fgswillis Holland leaves his flirting ways to Silas Lucas. Eva Kate Capps bequeaths her aggravating ways to Doris Blake. Carlton Bass leaves Everette Whitley a little more manpower. Ethel Mae Walls leaves her cute ways to Emogene Turner. Rexford Pittman leaves his fountain pen to anyone who can find it. Jenis Taylor leaves Mrs. Lucas some of his temper since she doesn't have any. Gene Lamm leaves his ability to type to Carrol Batten. He has learned to take the cover off. Ray Sullivan leaves his baseball honors to Billv Pittman. Edward Hales leaves his typewriter and Lesson 38 to Louis Kennedy. Doris Hooks bequeaths her independent ways to Darlene Taylor. Welker Rouse leaves his curly hair to George Moore. Charles Ray Hare and Edward watson leave their ability to go home at lunch to anyone who can use it. Ethelene Sullivan bequeaths her friendly ways'UoN1ta Lewis- Dolores Kirby leaves her ability to argue to Marie Boswell. Mary Olive Tedder leaves her girlish figure to Minnie Ruth Murray. Willis Holland leaves all his excuse blanks and absence privileges to Vernon Deans. Eva Kate Capps bequeaths a little of her intelligence to Sara Lucas, Ray Sullivan leaves his ability to draw maps for Miss Adams to Edward Holland. Darlene Ferrell leaves her ability to handle boys to Mozelle Thorne. Shirley Kirby leaves Margie Taylor under the care of Mrs. Davis. Carlton Bass bequeaths his book sense to Bobby Moore. Muriel Lamm leaves her hearty appetite and laziness to Janice Newsome. Ethel Mae Walls bequeaths her ability to get straight HAH averages to Geraldine Moore. Frances Barnes leaves her shyness and innocence to Margaret Hicks. This will is signed and sealed by the aforesaid Senior Class and de- clared to be our last will and testament in the presence of these witnesses: Witnesses Eggggggg Darlene Ferrell Muriel Lamm Edward Hales Shirley Kirby Jack P. Humphrey Dolores Kirby exf' w 1 Tfvf.uH lr4.x.,B. . J 'Q ' I K. 'W rn 1 ! 'I 1 i . ff' fitif wi g ,F 3133 fuel: 5 , I gm 4- 1 rl 41. l az?- Qgyff 3 1 A A s u xl ' X ,IX N Al 552 .gg
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S? .D D 13 gy .J wig' my 1 5 PROPHECY It is now 1960 and I see my old model plane operated by atomic power coming in to take me over the world to see the success of my classmates. I am now on my plane with Ethelene Sullivan ser- ving as Air Stewardess. It will not be long before I see other members of the Senior Class of +8. As we fly over Raleigh I see Ethel Walls, Supervisor of the Southern Bell Telephone System. Shirley Kirby is employed as secretary to a wealthy broker. Charles Ray Hare is in the State Insane Asylum---he is superintendent. As we circle over our old home town, I find Carlton Bass, ath- letic coach of all athletes, in the million dollar Lucama High School gymnasium, and Welker Rouse owner of the nLucaman Hotel which accomodates four hundred guests. Dolores Kirby, a teach- er, wanted to teach in this school in order that she might get revenge on future classes for the roastings some of the members of the faculty gave her during her high school years. Gene Lamm surprised everyone by teaching Agriculture upon the retirement of Mr. McClenny. Our Edward Hales is a worthy doctor. He is an allopath and while it's said that all paths lead to the grave he doesnit lead them there very often. Darlene Ferrell is sat- isfied to rule as Mayor of Lucama. Rexford Pittman is part of the backbone of the country--for if good farmers are not the country's backbone 'tell me what is. Then there's Edward Watson. He has nrosneritv written all over him' he not only has money in his pockets but in the bank as well. Yes, Edward is a plumber and can retire any time. In Rocky Mount, Hay Sullivan is a dentist whom people love be- cause he pulls teeth painlessly. Mary Olive Tedder had surprised everyone by settling down to married life. To Laurene Scott be- longs the distinction of being the class spinster---not that she had no offers of marriage, but because no man measured up to her high ideals. It's not so surprising that Muriel Lam went in for civil re- form. She reformed her town, tackled the county and then the state. Now she's in washington telling things to Congress. Doris Hooks is putting into practice her four years of Home Economics as a housewife. Jenis Taylor, the inventor will retire early firmly entrench- ed on Easy Street by the sale of his patent stepladder which is warranted never to kick up and throw an innocent climber. Willis Holland is a well-to-do baker, he started in a humble way at home because his wife ---- you know he married Frances Barnes, on whom he used to be sweet, wanted to be in business. She started a hat shop, Willis then had to get so many meals that he finally started a public bakery and is doing fine. Before returning we fly over New York where we find Eva Kate Capps, who has refused many offers of marriage because she's in love with singing, is the star singer of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Prophet ---- Muriel Lamm M- W- ., .I ,fer-y . .' -'guQ-95'-5' . - 4... -'i'l fg 4'4f f 1'C' - ' ....'f -'--. ',,g 90' j.' ' f,. ,riff-q -f .fpt,. - 311.-'lg 'Tr-v v: no .5 ,L ,,... ,,,5,,w.gh V- . naw . 145, ,f-' ' 5.11. ,uu-
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