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Bobby Smith- Not going with Wanda. Joyce Jack- Having short black hair. Joe Tuning- Not wanting to get a job. Josephine Campbell- Not liking Lexington. Donald Sams- Making a lot of noise. Ethel Black- Not being neat. Chester Riley- Not liking sports. Wilma Clark- Not liking Fords, Eugene Humphries- Going steady. Louise Venable- Being single. Cleotis Law- Making A ' s. Darlene Marshall- Not going steady. Oakie Loan- Not driving the bus. Pat Tyree- Not waiting for a letter. Ronnie Ford- Being fat and ugly. Barbara Griffith- Not going with C. D. Louise Cauley- Being noisy and making F ' s. Ann Barnett- Being tall with blond hair. Jo Ann Brown- Not giving lectures to the boys. Mr. Sauter- Being short with wavy hair. Mrs. Cauley- Not giving homework. Mr. Skinner- Not teaching English. Mrs. Skinner- Without her Chevrolet. Joyce Deeds- Staying at home. Patsy Mayse- Not liking to draw. P. C. Barnes- Not getting into mischief. T. D. Mullis- Being short and fat. Gay Grimm- With red hair. Buddy Purvis- Being quiet. Sam Armstrong- With a Moustache. Faye Matheney- Not liking Frankie. Jerry Sams- Not liking Basketball. John Mayse- With whiskers. Doris Cutlip- Being fat with short hair. Dottie Plecker- Being 5 ' 8 . Cookie Bright- Being unfriendly. Jessie Jack- Without her red hair. Wanda Smith- Not talking to Bobby. Peggy Marshall- Not liking to dance. Nelson Loan- Not hanging around the girls. Ann Ramsey- Without her guitar. Hilda Roberts- Not going with Benny. Barbara Madison- Not talking to Hilda. Ruth Rusmisel- Not hanging around the boys. Ella Jack- Not flirting with the boys. Geraldine Layton- Not asking questions. Gerald Clark- Not liking Linda Beck. Carolyn Burns- Being short and fat. Mr. Catron- Not telling jokes. Miss Fairchild- With a 58 Dodge. 20
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Millboro High School, in the year of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: makes it that far. To our parents and teachers, we will our best wishes and thanks for their helping us reach this goal toward which we have been striving for many I, Donald Sams, will my parking place at the bus garage to Jerry providing he knows how to park. years. I, Darlene Marshall, will my Shorthand book to Joyce Deeds providing she makes the grades I made. To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blameless students. Our record has been spotless and we have done no deed that we should be ashamed of. I, Louise Venable, will my place as the married lady of the Senior Class to Dottie Plecker. I, Pat Tyree, will some of my height to Jane To the Junior Class we will our home room Boganin hopes she grows some before she gradu- and senior privileges, and hope that they get more than we did. ates. To the Sophomore Class we will our dignified ways. I, Louise Cauley, will my quietness to anyone who can use it. To the Freshmen Class we will our ability to reach this goal. I, Joyce Jack, will my position on the basket- ball team to Jessie. To the Eighth Grade we will our power to keep pressing on. I, Ethel Black, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Geraldine Layton. We also wish to make the following individual bequests: I, Josephine Campbell, will my Government book to whoever wants i t providing they learn more than I did. I, Wilma Clark, will my Shorthand book to Miss Fairchild so she will give more dictation next year. I, Ronnie Ford, will my ability to get along with the ladies to John Mayse. I, Ann Barnett, will my basketball uniform to anyone providing they bench warm as much as I did. I, Eugene Humphreys, will my ability to drive tractors to T. D. Mullis. I, Jo Ann Brown, will my Math book to Mr. Farrar, that he may solve the problems, because I, Joe Tuning, will my seat in the back of the bus to anyone who wants to freeze like I did. I can ' t I 1 I I, Cleotis Law, will my ability to drive the bus to Alvin. I, Barbara Griffith, will anything I ' ve got to anyone who wants it providing they make better use of it than I did. I, Chester Riley, will my position on the basketball team to Tommy Simmons. I, Bobby Smith, will my seat and position in the Senior Class toW anda Smith, hoping she I, Oakie Loan, will my seat in the senior room to Bryan Bottenfield. 19
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CLASS PROPHECY Staunton, Virginia July 10, 1962 jf; I just came back from my vacation:.JSt- iV5 tffip , in write and tell you about it. I saw several of our for m ■ 58, and enjoyed talking to them. I boarded a plane in Roanoke, and guesig: most of the trip? None other than Wilma her husband who is serving in the Army and told me that she had just received a letter fromvjosfe|i was I surprised to hear that she is married. Sh’g l s wi tary to her husband, who is a doctor. When I got off the plane at Miami, I went in a Coffe I recognized the owner at once. It was Cleotis Law. Ht I could find a nice hotel and that Chester Riley was the .ed to enjoy hi: decided I should r classmates of ed me on ing to meet :arby. Lwhere iged :ater me. Jit was iutenant tonnie tsland, and both Pat Tyree and Richmond . When I got at Dunsomore. telling her about Marshall walked to eat, before re and was hurrying down the street I nearly ore I saw him. He had just come from the t£ed some materials for his sawmill at to visit my parents. Jo Ann Brown Jo Ann is now married, too. They ute children. Louise told me that still attending Medical College in Staunton about noon I called to-h?iye ; lunch r with my w in. They turning to finished v-w rnett and Darlene and stopped in for a bite shington. How do you like your job as Airline hostess? If you ever get a chance, come around to see me. Love, Joyce 21
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