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pst JmagiHe... Helen Sams - not liking For s. Jean Tuning - weighing 200 pounds. Greta Webb - being 4 ft. 9 in. tall. Dale Purvis - liking to take tests. Kay Loan - with pigtails. Nancy Arbogast - not running around with Wilma and Josephme. Lois Neff - with straight hair, Beatrice Deitas - sitting still for one minute. Janie Kelley - liking Chevrolets. Florence Jack - without a beau. Harper Wagner - with blonde curly Imir. Bobby Williams - not talking to the girls. Carlye Bogan - with a long beard. Phillip Clark - not liking Duck. Dennis Loan - not hitting the girls. John McCoy - without a crewcut. Jolmnie Leach - being stupid. Waddo Roberts - not hollering at Johnnie. Arnold Cauley - with a steady girl. Sammy Brown - not being The Senior Clown, Mr. Hildebrand - not patting his foot when singing. Miss Fairchild - with a pony tail. Mr. Skinner - with an Elvis Presley hair cut. Mrs. Cauley - not chasing us out of the hall. Mrs. Skinner - liking to play with snowballs. Mrs. Mullis - smoking a pipe. Mr. Hileman - not liking to play football. Mr. Joyce - teaching music. Mr. Farrar - without his Fairlane Ford. Karen Anderson - not having a crush on someone. Susie Cauley - hollering in class. Louise Simmons - not going with Frankie. Wilma Clark - not liking to ride Dale ' s bus. Josephine Campbell - not being friendly, n ris Cutlip - being stuck up. Joyce Deeds - not liking cornbread. Lucille Rhea - being fat. Joyce Jack - not talking to Ethel. Donald Sams without hie chuckle. Ethel Black - making a lot of noise. Wayne Taylor - not trying to be funny. Cookie Bright - not liking basketball. Billy Delta - walking to school. Ann Barnett - not liking The Schnoaa. Darlene Marshall - being as tall as Reece. Charles Hodge - being skinny. Sam Armstrong - with a cr ew cut, Ronnie Ford - not being polite. Pat Tyree - Disliking Elvis (what ' s his name?) Jerry Sams - blowing his top. Faye Matheney - not laughing in class.
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History At the close of this year we went to Lakeside Amusement Park for a picnic, and saw a show afterwards. Class officers for this year were: President, Bobby Lyle; Vice President, Dale Purvis; Secretary, Lois Neff; and Treasurer, Bobby Botkin. On September 7, 1955, we entered our Junior year with 21 on roll. Our teachers this year were: Vida Fairchild, Commercial and homeroom; M. P. Skinner, English; Alfred Cleveland, Social Studies; Mary B. MuUis, Home Economics; Joe Joyce, Agriculture; Mary E. Skinner, Science. During this year Mr. Cleveland took some of his Government and History students on a trip to Washington, D. C. They took in many historical places aroixnd and in Washington, and had a very successful weekend trip. Our class officers this year were: President, Harper Wagner ; Vice President, Lois Neff; Secretary, Kay Loan; Treasurer, Beatrice Deitz; Reporter, Dale Purvis. On September 4, 1956, we entered the Library to begin our last year, as Seniors, with Mr. M. P, Skinner as our homer oom teacher . Our teachers this year are Mr. Skinner, English; Mary E, Skinner, Science; Mary Cauley, Math; Vida Fairchild, Commercial; Mary B. MuUis, Home Economics; and Joe Joyce, Agriculture. We have a new principal Mr. John B. Farrar who re- placed Mr. Knobloch. At the beginning of this year we were invited to attend afootbaU game at the University of Virginia, in Charlotte s- vUle, for the opening game in which The Virginia Cavilers played V. M. I. Our class officers this year are: President, Harper Ray Wa gner; Vice President, Johnnie Leach; Secretary, Greta Webb; Treasurer, Lois Neff; Reporter, Bobby Wil- liams. Now as we look back, we will always remember these joyous times we have spent together. Working or playing we have succeeded thus far, and feel sure of ourselves as good American citizens. As these years have gone along like crazy, some have dropped out or failed. There are stiU twenty of us. Ten boys and ten girls who will walk down that aisle in June to graduate hoping our future will be as bright as those glorious times we have left behind us.
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Cast Will A ad Zest a me at We, the Class of 1957 of the Millboro High School, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, in form and manner as follows: To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholar s andblameless students. Our record has been spotless and in all the annals of our career we have done no deed, as a class, that we need blush for. To the Junior Class we bestow our richest treasures. Almost too numerous to mention are these same treasures and when the lower classmen hear the recital of these rare legacies, we scarcely expect them to bear up under the shock. Our senior dignity, our giggle, our good times, our friend- ship and loyalty. May they count them among the richest of the legacies they have received. Andnow we have come to the following personal bestow- als which have been awarded to the individuals with com- plete consideration to the fitness of the recipient: I, Nancy Arbogast, will my typing eraser to Wilma Clark, if there is anything left of it at the end of the year. I, Sammy Brown, will my seat in the Senior room to Oakie Loan. I, Dale Purvis, will my half of the back seat on the bus to Buddy and hope he doesn ' t get as cold as I have this year. I, Lois Neff, will my ability to keep a boyfriend to Joyce Deeds, hoping this will help her in the future. I, Greta Webb, will my ability to play the guitar to Wayne Taylor and hope it means more to him than a starvation box. I, Florence Jack, will my basketball suit to Joyce, pro- viding she plays forward next year. L Jean Tuning, will my quietness to Jean Coursey. I, Beatrice Deitz, will my position as center forward to Cookie Bright and hope they beat Valley in the future. I,- Helen Sams, will my height to Ann Barnett. I, Dennis Loan, will my position on the basketball team to Tommy Simmons. I, John McCoy, will eill my books (one) to Louise Sim- mons, providing she uses it. I, Kay Loan, will the office of Beta Club president to Doris Cutlip, and hope she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Arnold Cauley, will my English book to anyone who wants it. I, Jamie Kelley, will my ability to get along with Miss Fairchild to Bobby Smith. I, Bobby Williams, will my position on the team to Frankie McCoy. 1, Harper Wagner, will my seat in the Library to Donald Sams. I, Carlye Bogan, will my shortness to T. D. Mullis and hope he shrinks up some. I, Johnnie Leach, will my ability to make good grades to Waldo Botkin. I, Phillip Clark, will my position in the Senior room to anyone who wants it providing they make good use of it. I, Waldo Roberts, will my temper to someone with patience.
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