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Class Colors Lavenllei' and Wlhitc Class Hlowcr M vv 'l- ' Q,. x V 'v , AT N 'I 4' A ' 2439 4 - x . '- ' , ,X r ! I ry , I pdf! ll St- ' ff A WI -1 Orchid Class Molto One thing is forever qoodg Thai one Lhinq is Success. llflascots WJ ig? ji fx Class Poem Soon xve'll walk down these familiar halls, To return no more Lo the school we loveg We'll each tread clilfereni paihs in life, WiLh the help of our Cniriance from ahove. We will all feel a slighi reluctance, When Lhe time comes for ns IO parlg We will go our Separale waxs in life, But fond memories will go with each heart. We give thanks Lo our Leachers all, XVho helped ns in cverv wav Lhex conhig ,Xml Special lhanl-as Lo our parents ilear, Who tried Lo give us :ill that was good. The siairxvag of Success can he ascended, B5 each and every one or ns ii seemsg LcL's do our hesi Io achieve greai heighis, And fulfill our hopes, ambitions, and dreams EDDIE PARRISH -'ur Robin Marlin Martin Neal
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fast will And Zesfament JOANNE HOPPER leaves her extraordinary b e a uty, charming personality, and wonderful talents to Sondra Williams. RUTH JOHNSON leaves her success as a cheerleader to Patricia Gann. TOMMY KING leaves his love for gymnastics to Ray Joyce and Sonny Euliss. EDGAR KNIGHT leaves his wrestling ability to Leon Rumley. CAROL LAWRENCE leaves her shyness to the fresh- men who seem to be lacking in everything. FARRAR LAWSON leaves her long hair to a few of the faculty who are getting short on it. RONALD LAWSON leaves three tons of old chewing gum on the bottom of desk tops. PATSY MANRING leaves to all eager beavers several chewed pencils, a worn eraser, and writer's cramp. ETTA MANUEL leavesher skill in shorthand to some- one else. DAVID MARTIN leaves a mighty good truck to any- one in need of one but in no hurry to get there. MIKE MARTIN, DARRELL ALLR ED, and LEON GATEWOOD will their ability to skip school and not get caught to Donnie Tuttle, Joe Smith and Farrell Carter. BUTCH MOORE leaves his irresistibility to Patrick Gann. JOHNNY MOORE leaves his flaming red hair to for- ever light Madison-Mayodan's dark halls. BRIGGS NEALleaves a path beaten to a certain fresh- man's door. JESSE O'NEAI. leaves his mark on several desk tops. MARY BELLE NEWMAN le aves a bit of her sweet personality to the many sourpusses we all know. EDDIE PARRISH leaves his poetic ability to Martha Paris. NANCY PEAY leaves to her sister a book entitled, The Care and Feeding of Teachers. LOUIS PIERCE leaves these words, I regret that I do not have another seven years to spend in high school. BETTY PLUMMER leaves her seat on a crowded bus to anyone that can get there first. BOBBY PRICE leaves his place in classes to his bro- ther. SHIRLEY PULLIAM leaves the memory of a beautiful set of freckles. DOUG RIERSON leaves a scorched launching pad sur- rounded by bent and useless rockets. MICKEY ROBERTS may not leave at all--he likes the people so well. SANDRA SANDS leaves peace on earth, good will to teachers. HENDERSON SATTERFIELD leaveshis ability to drop girlfriends, all except for one, to John Hazelwood. RANDY SCOTT leaves Mrs. Suley. . .wondering. ANN SHARP leaves lots of everything to everybody. SYLVIA SHARP leaves a book sh e complied during her high school carerr entitled, My Years as a Gang Leader. DORIS SHELTON leaves her pos i tion as teacher's typist to Joyner Washburn. HOWARD SHELLY leaves a vast number of broken dates. FRANCES SNOW leaves her long spent hours in the library to anyone who wants them. MARY LOU SNYDI-R leaves her basketball skill to Elaine Williams. BARBARA SPARKS leaves her battered bus to Bobby Blackard. MICKEY SPEAR leaves his wild jump to the future football center. RANDY SPENCER leaves his football socks, which will stand up by themselves, to anyone who can get near them. SIMON TAYLOR leaves his hair cut to anyone who needs a few extra inches. MARGIE TUGGLE wills her b ask e tb all uniform to Judy Grogan. A PAM TURNER wills her locker to anyone who can find the stolen handle. DeMARIOUS TUTTLE leaves her h a lo to Br e n d a Manuel. QYou can always tell a halo girl.J MARTHA VAN NOPPEN leaves the car to Tommy, who uses it most of the time anyway. LINDA VAUGHN leaves, but she's taking everything with her. REUBEN WEBB and RONALD BULLINS will their great height to Tim Haley and Steve Hopper. CAROLE WEBSTER leaves with these words, I shall return. MADIE WILLIAMS wills her blonde hair to Lou Via. JIMMYWILLIAMS leaves his name to Jimmy Williams. NANCY WILLIAMSON leaves a wonderful disposition that will never be equaled. WALTER YOUNG leaves his motorcycle jacket to any- one with a motorcycle. LIBBY ADAMS and JEAN CARTER
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