Millbrook High School - Laurel Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of ’55, having aspirations for the future but hearts for the past, now declare this our last will and testa- ment. Article I. To our grademothers, we wish to express our ap- preciation for the wonderful times they have made possible for us. Article II. To Mrs. Elma Haithcock, we wish to thank you for your patience and understanding and we hope we didn’t put too many gray hairs in your head. Article III. To Mrs. Creech, we leave our appreciation for putting up with so much from us and always with a smile on your face. Article IV. To the Lunchroom Personnel, we leave our thanks and appreciation for those extra helpings of delicious food which were always served with a smile. Article V. To those entering High School next year, we hope that your High School days will be filled with fun and enjoy- ment as ours have been . Article VI. To the Freshman Class, we hope your next years in High School will be more meaningful and enjoyable as the the years progress. Article VII. To the Sophomores, a very talented group, we leave lots of luck to you throughout your Junior and Senior years. Article VIII. To the Juniors, we leave a whole year, as seniors, in our new and long awaited High School building. Article IX. To Mr. Johnson, we leave a gym that has recently been repaired and also our appreciation for doing a fine job of coaching our boys. To Mr. Winborne, we leave hope and lots of luck in your F.F.A. work, and may you continue to receive those coveted banners. To Miss Taylor, we leave a new senior class to tease and love you; and also we thank you for your patient and under- standing ways. To Miss Olive, we leave thanks and appreciation for giving us a wonderful start in high school, and for helping us all along the way. To Miss Stevens, we wish to leave our thanks for such a won- derful job of coaching the girls and also for her help in our Junior year with the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Play. To Mrs. Yelton, we leave the new, and fully equipped Sci- ence Lab in the new building and hope you will produce many young scientists. To Mrs. Johnston, we leave a senior class with three mar- ried girls, and appreciation for her kindness and helpfulness. To Mr. Fussell, we wish to leave our deepest appreciation of the many fine times we’ve had in this school. Article X. To the Junior Class, the Seniors wish to leave the following things: I, Leslie Johnson, leave my short hair cut to any bus driver who doesn’t get up in time to comb his hair. I, Shirley Ray, leave my ability to get a tall fellow to Shirley Bartholomew. I, Bettie Rose Ferrell, leave my position on the annual staff to Gilbert Young. I, Doris Carter, will my hair styles to Nancy Newton. I, Carolyn Moore, leave my repertoire of jokes to Kathleen Turner. I, Jeanette Aikens, leave my comb and pretty blond hair to Faye Lambeth. I, Joseph Bridges, leave everything that is too big to carry, or either nailed down. I, John Haithcock, leave my good school bus without muddy roads to Jerry Ferguson. I, Sally Mangum, will my whispers and giggles in class to Carol and Betty Looper. I, Sonya Mitchell, leave my knowledge of William Shakes- peare to Shirley Freeman. We, Margaret Newton and Barbara Smith, leave our Ft. Bragg soldiers to Betty Richardson. I, Roland Doepner, leave my Underwood typewriter to Donald Johsnon. We, Carolyn Edwards and Tootsie Smith, leave our ability of getting a husband to every Junior girl desiring one. We, Denia Wester and Martha Williams, leave our jokes and fun in class to Harvey Crabtree and Jimmy Kirkman. I, Betty Grayce Griffin, leave my natural dark curly hair to Marsha Evans. I, Barbara Linker, leave my happy years of going steady to Steve Barnes. I, Sue Harward, leave my station wagon full of girls out at the Drive-In-Grill to Billy Martin. I, Roger Watkins, leave my class ring with Edith Barker. I, Richard Beddingfield, leave my “Most Improvement” medal to Jimmy Davis. I, Daryl Knipe, leave my horsemanship to Betty Ruth Usher. We, Lacye Harris and Frances Turner, Have our quietness in class to Bruce Rogers. I, Bill Makepeace, will all excuses for not having my homework to Bunny Sorrell and Walter Haskins. I, Charlotte Lassiter, leave my Bermuda shorts to Kaye Dillard. I, Carolyn Walters, leave my becoming cat cut to Shirley Lloyd. I, Patsy Pate, leave my short skirts to Peggy Cooley. I, Dickey Hall, leave my comfortable seat by the radiator to Edd Johnson. I, Pete Ray, leave my English book with Betty Van Mater and hope that she will enjoy reading “Macbeth” as much as I did. I, Tim Watkins, leave the sound of my footsteps and the mem- ories of hand holding to Peggy Norwood. I, Emil Dyer, will my red hair and cute little freckles to Joan Ketner. I, Faye Holmes, will my ability to get a lot of fun out of life to Danny Rogers and Carl Ferguson. I, Edward McCall, will my vivaciousness to Allan Goodwin. I, Bobby Hoadley, leave my timid yet romantic ways to Clar- ence Bowles and Frank Quessenberry. Denia Wester, Testator Myrtle Smith, Witness Patsy Pate, Witness



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