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dxf anoffjesfamenf We, the Senior Class of 1962 of Madison-Mayodan Senior High School county of Rockingham, state of North Carolina, being of reasonably sound mind, request your presence at this reading of our Last Will and Testa- ment, consisting of our most valued assets and such other things as we col- lected in four years of high school. Article I Dedication - Miss Betty Jean Steele we leave this 1962 Falcon. Article II Item I - To Mr. V. Mayo Bundy, our superintendent, the class of 1962 leaves many problems, but also our congratulations of a job well done and best wishes for the future. Item II - To Mr. Charles E. Fleming, our principal, we leave about 600 students and our best wishes. Item III - To Mrs. Scott, Miss Mc- Kellar, and Miss Webster, we, the Class of 1962, leave our deep- est appreciation for their help and encouragement. Item IV - To our teachers, we leave the large, spacious classes of Madi son-Mayodan with the hope that the Class of '63 will appreciate them as much as we did. Article III Item I - To the rising Senior Class, we'leave the ability to dominate over the lower classes. Item II - To the rising Juniors, we leave the necessary backbone to stand up to the Senior Class. Item III - To the rising Sophomores we leave the ability to dangle through two more years. Item IV - To the Freshmen, we leave a zig-zag path to the last year of high school, hoping you can fol- low it. Article IV PETE ATKINS leaves his physique to Ken Boisseau. DORINDA BLACK leaves her love for geometry to anyone who can work puzzles. ANN BOISSEAU leaves her love of books to Marie Hollins and Dor- etta Shelton. DELORES BOONE Wills her bottom locker to Judy Joyce. AUBREY BOWLIN leaves his bus driv- ing ability to Bobby Snyder. MARILEE JOYCE leaves her ability to get a man to Bonnie Cassidy. KAY BUNDY wills her place in the majorette line to Josie Sealey. PETE BURTON leaves his best wishes to the Juniors and the hope that they will do well on PSAT's, NMSQT's, WS's, ACH's, and SAT's. BARBARA CAMP'S hair will always burn brightly in the halls of M-M. PAMELA CARNES leaves a Biology II class full of boys to Joanne Tucker and Betty Milks. DONNIE CLARK leaves his red hair and a bottle of peroxide to Richard Highfill. CHRISTINE COLEMAN leaves her smile to Shirley Landreth. LINDA COLLINS leaves her ability to talk in class to Kay Barrett. TOMMY COOK leaves a pair of used basketball shoes, a pair of used track shoes, and Judy Knight . . Maybe. MELISSA CREWS wills the old pair of basketball shoes that Donna Amos left to her to Becky Knight. DENNIS DALTON just leaves - hap- pily. YVONNE DALTON wants to leave early, but can't, and Linda O'Neal wants to leave with her. CARL DOWNS leaves Miss Maude Webster with a quiet classroom. BILLY DRAKE leaves his ability to charm teachers and pretty girls to David Sharp. JUDY FALLIN leaves her ability to chew chewing gum to Carrie Mabe. BILLY FREEMAN leaves his manly charms to David Evans. NANCY FREEMAN leaves her favorite hangout to Carolyn Schultz and Carolyn Reed. MILDRED GANN and PATRICK C-ANN BENNY CARTER leaves his quiet laugh leave happily married, but to to Ronnie Price. PATSY CHANEY leaves her ability to smile to Rosella Williams and Betty Williams. BETTY CLARK leaves her ability to gain weight to Bonnie Pyrtle. BONNIE CLARK leaves her long hair to Hilda Bowlin. other people, not to each other. GAYLE GIBSON leaves M-M High with a little less life. RANSOM GOINS leaves his ability to play chess to Johnny Drake. MARTHA GRIFFIN leaves her ability to skip classes to Wilma Mabe. DICKIE HAWKINS leaves his hair
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J W style to Larry Case and Larry Gann. NORMA JEAN HILL leaves her quiet- ness to Mary Dell Peay. JOHNNY IRVING leaves his love for math classes to William Crouch. .MIKE JACKSON leaves his superior strength and mental ability to Freddie Wall. NANCY JOHNSON leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Shir- ley Atwood. ANNA JOYCE leaves with hopes that Jimmy Key will be there. BUTCH JOYCE leaves his walks through the halls to Virginia Lou. DONNIE JOYCE leaves with FRANKIE VERNON. PATRICIA JOYCE leaves her quiet ways to Gerry Carter. TONY LAWSON leaves Libby Folger from 8 am to 3 pm. JUDY MABE leaves to her sister, Sandra, all that she can afford to leave. WILLIE MAE MANUEL leaves her loud speaking voice to Ramona Cardwell. DOYLE MARLEY leaves his position as President of the band to Worth Mitchell. KAYE MARTIN leaves her unknown artistic ability to Patty Cassell. KEN MARTIN leaves his neat hair to William Whitten. SHELBY NELSON leaves her ability to prepare Miss Jones's lunch to Jane Manring. GARY NEWMAN leaves his quiet ways to Hale Hawkins. SANDRA NORRIS leaves her ability to get to class on time to Judy Boles. MARTHA PARIS leaves her love and consideration for others to any ris- ing Senior willing to use it. ALLEN PUCKETT leaves a freshman to anyone who thinks he can take her. GARY MOORE leaves his basketball ability to Jimmy Sechrist. CAROLYN NEWMAN leaves her blond hair to Gwen Joyner. LYNDA RICHARDSON leaves her height to Sheryl Burton. BARBARA ROBERTS leaves her many memorable times on the bus to Brenda Rominger. JUDY ROBERTSON, SAUNDRA JOHN- SON, and DARLENE SIZEMORE leaves their togetherness to Sondra Webster, Carol Payne, and Janice Richardson. LEON RUMLEY leaves his lovely hair to Ronnie Cassidy. SHELBY SANDS wills her neat locker to Diana Angel. JACK SAUNDERS leaves his position at the corner drug store in Madison to Danny McFalls. DAVID STEVENS leaves his day dreams to anyone who can go that far out. MAXINE STEVENS leaves all her A's to F students in the Junior Class. LINDA STILL leaves her love for danc- ing the twist to Rachel Smith. DIXON TALLEY leaves his noncon- formism to Roscoe Goad. JIMMY TILLEY has already left and PATRICIA COLLINS is watching for graduation. SHELVA TILLEY wills her pocket- books to Michele Roberts. MIKE TUTTLE leaves his ability to run the mile to Perry Vernon. FRANKIE VERNON leaves her beauty to anyone who can compare. JOYNER WASHBURN leaves his basket ball ability to Junior Coleman and Roger Baughn. DODD WEBSTER leaves everything, except Judy Neal, including the best of luck to the Junior class. GARY WELCH leaves his figure and football ability to Gary Champion. ELAINE WILLIAMS leaves her great sense of humor to Carolyn Wil- liams and Louise Joyner. JANE WILLIAMSON leaves her French class to LaVerne Watson and Gail Hazelwood. JIMMY WILSON leaves his all con- ference ability to Deems Webster. MIKEY WOODS leaves his Charles Atlas books to Harry and Larry Knight. alarm Fiat, r il '4 i I J i I I i I V i I li H 'J gl ,J E :xl E E E. i E . 5 r e 3 F42 if . i J JI ,J .ii nf I-J IH I ii I J 1 J 9 fl' Fi if' lip fill til L li 1 ' .I 'J fx iii ,IA .lglll E. I , vi si Ei . .F Ei r J li rig A L55 Jl'f
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