Millbrook High School - Laurel Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1945

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BETA CLUB Mrs. M. M. Walters Joyce Roberts, Katherene Allen, Lois Shuffler, Secretary and Treasurer; Juanita Walters, President; Erma Barlow, Vice- President; Ann Jones, Anna Laura Lane, Becky Stevens, Jean Ferguson, Joyce Veasey, Doris Barker, Patricia- Honeycutt, Thomas Holland, Charles Lee, Carl Lane. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Miss Mary Ford Doris Daniels, Ruth Whitley, Estelle Jackson, Elsie Mae Crabtree, Lessie Sttevens, Treasurer; Lucille Johnson Secreta- ry; Pearl Daniels, Christine Watson, President; Thelma Johnson, Virginia Partin, Marie Worth, Billy Ward Anna Laura Lane, Myrtle Creech, Vice-President; Nannie Ruth Steils. ’ a

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Friends and parents gathered here to witness our departure in this sphere of life, we appoint you execu- tors of this, our last will and testament, assured that you will see is properly carried out, and revoking and making void all formal wills heretofore made. For four years, we, the pupils of Millbrook High School have journeyed the paths of knowledge and have accumulated information which we hope will be valuable at all times. During the past few months, the class of 1945 has appointed me to make this will, be- queathing this into those we leave behind such things that have been left to us. First, we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends, and well-wishers. Second, to the wise old sophomores, we leave our best wishes and thanks if you keep on doing as you have done for the past two years. We leave you the task of setting a good example for the younger pu- pils. This means you must act a little better than they. While not a hard task for us, we realize that it may prove to be one for our young followers — The Class of 1947. Third, to the next graduating class, we will our home room and may you keep it as clean and as neat as we have. We give and bequeath Joyce Roberts’ attractive- ness to Josephine Royall. Bill Gupton, our most handsome boy wills his good looks to Lenwood Crabtree. Ethel Shackelford leaves her beauty to Violet Hil- liard. Lois Shuffler and George MacMillan, out best athletes, will their athletic ability to Thelma Johnson, and Charles Lee. Mildred Sullivan and Baxter Piper leave their laziness to Ann Jones and Thomas Holland. Edith Smith and Eugene Allen leave their good natures to Jean Young and James Edmiston. Our two quietest students, Elsie Mae Crabtree and Haywood Lowery, will their quietness to Iris Lee Lowery and Buck Bailey. To Dorothy Terry and Preston Barham, Mary Lou Ferguson and David Wadford wish to leave their witty ways. Eloise Warren and David Humphrey would like to will their sarcastic ways to Joyce Veasey and James Smith. To Effie Shuffler and Louis Bailey, Erma Bar- low and Bill Rogers wish to leave their babish ways. Our two most conceited Fannie Gray Wade and J. L. Allen will their conceited ways to Patricia Hon- eycutt and Everette Jackson. Estelle Jackson wishes to leave her temper to An- nie Laura Lane. Doris Daniels leaves her softball playing to Bar- bara Moore, Katherene Allen wills her staying in with the boys to Virginia Dare Partin. L. W. Baker leaves his mail carrying to Louis Kel- ly- C. R. Barham leaves his uniform to his brother Preston Barham. Doris Barker wills her ability for pitching goals in basketball to Lucille Johnson. Lawrence Bordeaux leaves his shortness to James Edmiston. Martha Lee Cook wills her contributions in poe- try to Pearl Daniels. Carl Lane wills his studious ability to Clinton Barlow. Gladys Murray leaves her fishing pole to Jean Ferguson. To James Bailey, Jim Norwood wills his summer school training. Harold Perry wills his initiative in thumbing to school to Charles Lee. Juanita Walters wills her big feet to Janie Perry. Annie Gray Boyette wills her friendliness to June White. To Becky Stevens, Doris Poole wills her lipstick. Dorothy Crabtree leaves her determination for finishing school to Lenwood Crabtree. Everette Jackson is being willed to Jean Fergu- son by Ruth Whitley. Lewis Smith wills his shop work kto Thomas Hol- land. L. T. Averette wills his popularity among the girls to James Bailey, and — Mary Edna Pope wills her French Book to Chris- tine Watson. To Mrs. Kahn we will some of the seniors who will finish making her hair turn gray. To Mrs. Johnson we will a rest period, free from seniors and we sugest the last period for it. To Miss Ford we will another group of boys, for whom we hope she will like as well as the senior boys. To Mr. Beasley, the seniors will the 10th grade boys for his athletic teams. Mr. Cody we leave the 10th grade boys although we know they won’t be as smart and quiet as our boys were. In witness, whereof, we hereunto set our hands and seal this, the thirtieth day of May, nineteen hun- dred and forty-five. Signed Witnesses: Dorothy Crabtree, Doris Barker Testator. Erma Barlow Mrs. Walters



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FRESHMAN CLASS Miss Mary Ford Frances Holland, Nannie Ruth Stelis, Judith Smith, Alma Hux, Bobby Lou Edwards, Betty Brooks Parker, Edith Cooley, Julius Horton, Mac Howard, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, Thomas Jones, Lessie Stevens, Homer Wadford, Billy Ward, Marie Worth, Bobby Murray, Floyd Bailey, Margaret Woodall, Thomas Gresham, Myrtle Creech, Bill Sorrell, Reuben Fulcher, John Holloway, Charles Batts, Jerry Ray, Jimmy Anthony, Otis Honeycutt. EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Essie Price Charlotte Lorren, Secretary; Norman Utley, W. E. Barker, William Gresham, Ralph Moore, Virgie Bailey, Pansy Smith, Sally Carter, Patricia Goodman, Dorothy Ferguson, Mary Helen Barlow, Edna Frances King, Orphis Stokes, Elizabeth Poole, Mary Sue Satterfield, Nellie Wood, Vivian Sullivan, Treasurer; Barbara Kirkman, Fannie Helen Bailey, Ernest Carter, Worth Boyette, Joan Howell, Bruce King, L. W. Lowery, Page Haynes, President; Billy Warren, William Lane, Bobby Griffin, Char- lie Wall, James Reynolds, Vice-President, Laura Crutchfield.

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