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Page 33 text:
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Glamour Galore Pause that Refreshes Dracular Baldy and Friend Service with a Smile Having a Heat Rave Young and Foolish This night I ' ll remember Let me go, Lover Roll Call ! ! ! Rufus PIT i Lo • :•
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CLASS POEM Once again we ' ve fallen, into footsteps of the past, For now we look back on all the days we knew could never last. All the times we ' ve shared our thoughts and all our many dreams, All the times we got in trouble, from using little schemes. Only make up those many months that we ' ve always held so dear. For we all know that they are gone, with time and another year. Neve r could we forget our friends, although we be apart. For they have crept in a tiny place and are hidden in our hearts. And now we must go on into, the new life that we must find, For never again can we go back to those days we ' ve left behind. For they are locked forever now in the Book of Memories, And we the class of ' 57 are the ones who have the keys. BY SAMMIE LEE MOORE CLASS POET CLASS MASCOTS SOPHIA SHEPPARD RICKIE FEREBEE
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Millbrook High School being of sound mind, do hereby will the following articles to our friends and Juniors of our Alma Mater. Article I: To our grademothers, we wish to say a very sincere Thanks for your kindness to us these past four years. Article 11: To Mrs. Elma Haithcock, we say Thank You” for your kindness and patience. Article HI: To Carol Looper, we leave a sharpened pencil to replace the one she wore out signing excuses for us. Article IV: To the Lunchroom Personnel, we wish to leave a sincere Thank You for those many behind the counter lunches. Article V: To those entering High School, we leave our best years of our lives and hope that the school will mean as much to them as it has to us. Article Vh To the rising Sophomores we leave a very interesting sincere class and a well equipped laboratory. Article VII; To the rising Juniors we leave the best play and Junior- Senior ever. Article VIII: To the rising Seniors we leave our sincere wishes that your Senior year will be filled with many happy memories. Article IX: To Mr. Fussell, we leave our hope that you get that 12- room house and our thanks for the many wonderful things you have done for us. To Mr, Winbome, we leave a full page in the annual and a fully equipped shop. To Mr. Whitner, we leave some smoothly paved steps and hope he won ' t scare us all to death again. To Miss Stevens, we leave our love and devotion for your kindness and patience you have shown us our Senior year as we struggled to meet our deadlines and sell that candy. To Mr. Stephenson, we leave a better equipped Chemistry lab and hope your next year students will enjoy it as much as we did. To Mrs. Johnston, we leave our sincerity for the many problems you have helped solve and the guidance that we could not have done without. To Mr. Clifton, we say Thank You for that warm smile that meets us everyday, and hope we shall be able to carry smiles like that one through our lives. To Mrs. Haywood, we leave all of our money for our over-due books, and hope your shelves will overrun with books next year. To Mrs. Hill, we leave many happy and successful years at Millbrook. Article X: To the members of the Junior Class, we, the Seniors, wish to leave the following: I, Kathryn Huff, leave my front porch light to Alexander Averette. I, Linwood Parrish, will my position as Captain of the Football Team to Buddy Poole.
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