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QUIETEST Hilda Letchworth and Guy Moore WITTIEST Sylvia Faulkner and Frank Taylor FRIENDLIEST Hr- ' Mary Bunn and Billy Daughtery ■r ’ 3i life i
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-R oAst r UJill cmdl 7 i£ 4fte vt We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven, of Maury High School, in the County of Greene, the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and body and realizing our impending departure from this institution of training, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the teachers of Maury, we wish to express our many thanks for their leadership and efforts toward increasing our wisdom. ARTICLE II To the undergraduates: To the Juniors, we leave the privilege of keeping the whole school waiting for them until they get to assemblies; To the Sophomores, we leave our abili- ty to participate and win. To the Freshmen, we leave the re- sponsibility of acting meekly in the presence of upperclassmen. To the underclassmen as a whole, we leave such a high stan- dard of achievement that they can never attain. ARTICLE III To our beloved parents, who have sacrificed so much, we leave our deepest love and gratitude and we hope that you can say that your sacrifices have not ail been in vain. ARTICLE IV Individual Bequests: During our years of school we have accumulated some well known articles which we would like to bestow upon the members of the high school. They are as follows: Hilda Letchworth leaves her quietness to Carol Faulkner with the hope that she will heed the deed. Mary F. Linton leaves her shyness to Linda Worthing- ton. The deed must prevail. Artie Shields leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Olive to Preacher Murphrey. We must remember that Art was Mrs. Olive’s pet. Billy May leaves his many years in school, and his English seat to Wesley Smith. Ruth Taylor leaves her ability to trap a man to Addie M. Murray. To Faye Brann, Ann Sugg leaves her dignified ways. Our chief cheerleader, Jerry Jones, leaves her cheerleader suit and ability to make top grades to Vernette Albritton. Jo Ann Faulkner wills her happily married life to Sue Sugg. Lorraine Vandiford leaves her red and white sweater to Doris Mooring. Men love red” and so does Doris. Bobby Nethercutt leaves his sneaky ways to Linda May. Let’s see what happens when they get together. To Toby Tripp, Kenneth Johnson leaves his studious ways and love for library books. Sylvia Faulkner leaves her lovely voice and singing abili- ty to Mary N. May. To Kenneth Worthington, Roy Carraway leaves his good looks and ability to get along with Coach Pope. Arthur Hill leaves his way with the women to Andrew Humphrey. Jim Pollock leaves his cuteness and democratic ways to William Carraway. Mary H. Beaman leaves her high fashionable ways to Rebecca Murphrey. Charles Rogers leaves his troubled love life to all the Sophomore girls. Guy Moore leaves his love for Mrs. May to Nelson Tug- well. Faye Meadows leaves her never changing and sweet dis- position to Johnny R. Stanley and Arthur Heath. Frank Taylor leaves his fight in trying to keep the schools segregated to Richard Worthington. Mary Bunn leaves her position as maid-of-honor in the May Court to Jean Murphrey. Tommy Moore leaves his brick-hard muscles to Charles Pollock. And I, Roger Lee Star Mozingo, leave the rising Seniors each a ticket to next year’s Dixie Classic to see me lead the Wolfpack in recapturing the title. We, the Senior Class of 1957, do set our seal on this, the 28th day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. Witnessed by: Mr. D. G. Whitford Doris Mooring Mrs. Juanita Olive Signed by: Roger Lee Mozingo
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