Millbrook High School - Laurel Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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WWWrIle WWMWWAWWWWa ' ' ., ' , .. ,-.. .n-v m':fet.' . , i 1.: ,IL 13;: gfi' ; '.-'!v y i . v '9' - lx'-;.. iuw,,..: , t ,, gm We, the Senior Class of ,54 being of sound mind, but sounder body, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: Article'l We wish to leave the faculty our deepest appreciation for the guidance and care they have given us throughout our years in school. Article II We wish to leave the lunchroom per- sonnel our deepest appreciation for such good lunches and those extra spoonfuls of food, and hope they will have more seniors eating in the lunchroom next year. Article III We wish to leave the Millbrook High faculty the following: To Mr. Fussell, we wish to leave a bottle of aspirin and hope they will cure those headaches we have caused him. T0.Mrs. Johnston, Our wonderful advisor, we wish to leave a senior class that has more girls. To Miss Stevens, we wish to leave all the typewriting books that were forever getting misplaced. To Mrs. Yelton, we wish to leave a very mature biology class. To Miss Olive, we wish to leave a new Ford with the hopes that she will be driving to Millbrook many more years. To Miss Taylor, we wish to leave a new paint job in the Home Economics Department. To Mr. Winborne, we wish to leave a well equipped shop, so that he may continue helping the stu- dents as he has helped us. , To Mr. Johnson, we wish to leaye a victorious foot- ball team. To Mrs. Haithcock, we wish to leave the front seat on school bus number 39. Article IV To our grademothers we leave many thanks for the good times they have provided for us throughout our years in school. Article V The individual Seniors wish to leave to the Juniors as follows: i 1, Jerry Moore, will my ways with women to R01- and Doepner. I, Charles Moore, will my safety record to Richard Beddingfield. 1, Jimmy Averette, leave my ability to skip school without getting caught to Joseph Bridges. I, Buzzy Anthony, leave the torn up back fender of my l4l Buick to Roger Watkins. I,Earl Nichols, will my knowledge of Lincolns to Dickey Hall. 1, Donald Nichols, will my neatness to Olin Johnson. 1, Bobby Walters, leave my knowledge of ,34 Fords to Pete Ray. I, Willard Barker, leave my winning ways with women to Tommy Drake. 1, Howard Haithcock, will my ability to play basket- ball to Emil Dyer. I,Felix Barlowe, leave my height to John Haith- ch WWW 7w '-- Jeu' .4 WW7 1, Carl Belch, leave my quietness to Faye Holmes. I, Dwight Partin, will all my love to Denia Wester. I, Michael O,Hara, leave my talent to Bettie Rose Ferrell. 1, Jimmy Wilder, leave my hidden ability to Sally Mangum in hopes that she will find it. I, Bobby Wiggs, leave my Beta Club pin to Lacye arris. I,Sam Townsend, leave my funny jokes to Tim Watkins. I, Ronny Stallings, leave the nights I spent at the Drive-In-Grill to Charlotte Lassiter. I, Delores Pool, will my pretty blonde curls to Betty Grace Griffin. I, Peggy Misskelley, will my good school record to Ed McCall. I, Pat Dunn, will my tomboyish ways to Sonya Mitchell. I, Peggy Jessup, leave my slimness to Margaret ewton. L Doris Norwood, will my school bus 39,, to G. T. Whaley. LGeraldine Freeman, leave my southern lldrawll, to Bobby Hoadley. I, Irene Wright, will my long brown curls t0 Patsy Pate. I, Agnes Turner, will my sophistication to Barbara Linker. I, Pearl Lloyd, will my cheerleading ability to Myrtle OlBrien. 1, Mary Lou Earley, will my ability to be true to my service guy to Carolyn Smith. 1, Bobby Williams, will my popularity t0 Carolyn Moore. I,Billy Mitchell, leave my pretty black waves to . Sue Harward. I, Darrell Glasgow, leave the back row in the audi- torium to Doris Carter. 1, Roy Cody, will my Motor Scooter to Leslie John- son. 1, Bill Stoffregen, will my ability to get out of work to Carolyn Walters. 1, Dan Van Mater, will my ability to raise goats to Jeanette Akins. We, Odell Cody and Bobby Gouge, leave our typing ability to Shirley Ray. I, Sidney Catlett, leave my good physique t0 Frances Turner. 1, Joseph Lambeth, leave my past years of driving a school bus to Martha Williams. 1. Shirley Poole, leave my small waistline to Bar- bara Smith. We, Robert Young and Rex Girton, leave all of our Senior privileges to the Junior Class, hoping they can make better use of them than we have. Testator: DORIS NORWOOD Witnesses: MARY LOU EARLEY AGNES TURNER r'w. I 7.1-7. v.32; ' . ' y' egtr're'v . fxi . 3.55.47.qu 7., 147,-.37 x11 , Mixq. 7 IV

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PM As I look into the future as far as human eyes can see, I see the Millbrook Class of ,54 scattered over the United States. There are two of our seniors who have settled in the Western part of the country. DORIS NOR- WOOD has settled in Montana with her husband, R. L. Bailey, and SIDNEY CATLETT is now a prosperous Texas rancher. BOBBY COUGE has ventured to New York where he is a well known psychiatrist. Several good athletes in our class are playing professionally. FELIX BARLOWE and BUZZY ANTHONY are playing for the Celtics while BOBBY WILLIAMS is quarterback for the Wash- ington Redskins. CHARLES MOORE is now living in Florida where he is a railroad engineer. Out of our class we have one who is a professor. PAT DUNN is professor of Physical Education at Wake F orest College. EARL NICHOLS is still in Raleigh where he is president of Nichols Motor Company, our local ' Chevrolet dealer. I see our class president, JIMMY WILDER, as a great civil engineer. I don,t think I am mistaken when I see SAM TOWNSEND as one of Raleigh,s leading attorneys with none other than PEARL LLOYD as his private secretary. I As I look south again I see our, own RONNY STALLINCS as a civil engineer in Atlanta, Georgia. Neither am I mistaken when I; see our own MICHAEL O,HARA well on his way to being another Jack Benny. Also there is BILLY MIT- CHELL, a singer on Michaer TV show, talking to DARRELL GLASGOW, who is the announcer. As I look into the colleges I see BOBBY WIGGS studying to be an interpreter with the hopes of going to Rome. As I look back on our home town, I see MARY LOU EARLEY as a secretary, who is happily mar- ried to R. T. Bovkin. While we are still in Raleigh, I see WILLARD BARKER, DWIGHT PARTIN, REX GIRTON, and ROBERT YOUNG, who are working for Southern Bell, talking to JERRY MOORE about his plans for enlarging his Esso station. One of our boys is in a snowy white uniform for Uncle Sam. Yes, HOWARD HAITHCOCK is in the Navy. I see BILL STOFFREGEN studying forestry at State and BOBBY WALTERS studying automotive engineering. Another of our boys has settled close to Raleigh also, DAN VAN MATER has bought a large farm and is now raising registered Jerseys. CARL BELCH hasn,t ventured far from home either. He has taken over his fathers fish business. Raleigh also has a new toy store with AGNES TURNER as manager and GERALDINE FREE- MAN as secretary. We are just in time for a nice little chase, while JIMMY AVERETT, our state highway patrolman, goes after JOSEPH LAM'BETH, our Trailways bus driver. I see SHIRLEY POOLE, our telephone operator, getting off duty at Southern Bell and DELORES POOLE, our happy housewife, discussing our high school days. Two of our girls are still together even after high school days. PEGGY JESSUP and IRENE WRIGHT are living together, but not for much longer, for 'I see a couple of bridal gowns in the closet. DONALD NICHOLS will be getting a chance to use his French since he is now associated with the Diplomatic Service in France: I certainly can,t overlook the CODY brothers. ROY is owner of Cody,s Drive-In and ODELL is manager. This concludes the prophecy of our dear old class of ,54, and I am sure it will be a very pros- perous class. Forever yours, PEGGY MISSKELLEY Prophet



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