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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class .of nineteen hundred and fifty, of Mineral Springs High School, Forsyth County, North Carolina, realizing that our happy high school days together are numbered, and regretting this fact, do hereby bequeath our last small articles and amazing abilities, and publish them declar- ing this to be our Last Will and Testament. We leave our undying love and sincere admiration to those who have instructed and advised us through the years-the fac- ulty. We leave to our senior sponsors, Mr. Rob- erson and Miss Langley, our wishes that they might lead us through the finest paths of life in future years as they have this year. Out of the generosity of our hearts, we leave the following individual gifts. I, Betty Joan Mahood, will my cheerlead- ing ability to Eleanor Cofer, hoping she will have as many good times as I have. I QI, David McKinley Bowers, with many sad regrets, leave my physics book to Ray Whiteheart, hoping he will do much better than I have. I, Jean Carol Phelps, will my ability to always keep an eraser on my person to Martha Kelly. I, Richard Donald Tally, leave my office of presidency of the 4-H Club to Norma Jean Willtes. I, Carol Anne Williams, to my sorrow, leave my drum sticks and my undying love foe music of all kinds to Peggy Ogburn. I, Barbara Jean Landingham, would like to leave one pound of cheese and one pound of meat to Betty Swanson and Sue Crouse, then maybe they won't always be eating mine. I, Mildred Anne Hunter, leave a few inches of my hair to Ruth Vernon, who seems to need it. ' I, James Styers, leave my perfect attendance record to Freeman Lowe. I, Hassell Grubbs, leave my technique of packing characters in my car afte-r play practice to Ralph Branscomb. I, Doris Louise Martin, will my friendly smile and ability to meet people to Betty Wilson. - I,' Peggy Ann Rhoades, will my bashful nature to Ralph Wallace. I, David Hanes, leave my excess amount of height to XVilma Foster and I hope she will enjoy it. I, Nina Lee Lovins, leave my voice to Patsy Walker hoping she will add it to the vocal talent she already has. I, Coleen Culler, will my music and piano playing ability to Barbara Greene. I, Emogene Rhoades, will- my El Libro de Espanol to Monteze East hoping she Will do better with two of them. I, Bryant Gray Ziglar, leave my baseball shoes to C. L. Jackson. I, Betty Jo Ingram, will my ability to be true to one boy to Barbara Jane Bryant. I, Virgie Owens, will my witty nature to Mary Louise Whicker. I, Dot Owens, leave my silly giggle to Betty Jarvis since she never laughs. I, Tommy Robertson, will my careful driving to George Cox.
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I, Janet Sue Swink, leave my desk in Bookkeeping to anyone who will take a risk. I, Rachel Rash, will my English notes on 'How To Diagram Sentences' to Barbara Hicks because I know she will need them. I, Betty Dezarn, leave to Mildred Hart my ability to cook. I, Paul Henry Thomas, will my short pants to G. R. Sheck, hoping he will not out grow them. I, Peggy Joyce Owens, leave my driver's license to Mary Alice Cromer. I, Ruth Griggs, leave to Imogene Littlejohn my freckles. I, Faye Henley, will my tenth grade love for Sonny Furches. I, Betty Ogburn, leave my love for Carolina Beach to Eva Lee Lyons. I, Bill Tilton, leave my basketball suit to Bill Humphrey hoping it just fits him next year, I, Elaine Jessup, leave my high school affection for the 'Tilton Boys' to Ann Wall. We, David Hanes and Howell Davis, leave Dr. Wilson's favorite cash register to Bryson Ibraham. I, Melba Ann Wilkes, leave my undying love for Miss Langley to Barbara Greene. I, Don Owens, leave the shop hand saw to Harold Buchanan.. I, Arthur Clifton Larrimore, leave, my alarm clock to Donal Richard Larrimore and I hope he will get up on time. I, Norma Arrington, leave my typing book and good speed record to Janet Amos, I, Lester Beeson, leave my bus keys fitting old no. 35 to Frank Davis. I, Sara Bovender, leave my love for the band to Russell Reid. I, Ruth Brewer, leave my admiration for the basketball players of 1950 to Eleanor Cofer. ' I, Buzzie Collins, leave Jay trailing around the halls-hands off girls. T, Edwin Cooper, leave my crazy pictures I draw in physics every day to Roger Floyd, hoping he can add them to his collection. I, George Davis, leave my new book on 'How To Square Dance In Ten Easy Lessons? to Gene Walker. I, Geneva Dixon, leave my comb and make-up case to Nancy Frye. I, Archie Matthews, leave to James Hauser my long hair c.uts. I, Bill James, leave my joggling rhythm and love for good time to C. L. Jackson. I, C. L. Ketner, leave my Key Club membership card to Johnny East. I, Edna Mendenhall, leave my paints, paint brushes, art gum, and paper to Charles Welch, in order that he might be a good art student next year. 1, Barbara Saunders, leave my football crown to Betty Jarvis. XVc, Marilyn Snow. and Louise Simmons, leave our honor-roll grades and accomplished abilities to our sisters, Julia Snow and Martha Simmons. I, Jackie Dills, leave my love for the second period study hall to Delano Ann Crews. I, Wallace Blalock, leave a ten-cent pack of typing paper to H. G. Hancock. I, Marie Gough, leave my giggle to Jean Furches. gall - ' ' if-5441-Z4-eine T,f,f,,f,,,- Pres. Sr. Class Prix- 'Y-Ternx h'f452Z- .5fC..,Z-1411-:.i..'f:.-:':' CU'E'limr'i'7'Cbi f Prrx. Ir. Class Pres. Key Club Co-Erlifor'-in-Chief L f 'i L Larf'11i11z
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