Mocksville High School - Mocksvillian Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Last Will and Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-five, of the city of Mocksville, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, and realizing that we must de- part from our beloved high school, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Shelby Jean Allen, will my naturally- curly hair to Jane Allen, just to keep it in the family. I, Donna Lee Anderson, will my ability to take teasing with a smile, to anyone who needs it. I, Constance Bernice Atwood, leave my pleasing personality to Hazel Clement. I, Dreisa Ann Barnette, will my position as manager of the basketball team to anyone who likes slicing oranges. I, Betty Grey Beauchamp, will my whis- pers to Peggy Harris. I, Virginia Grey Boger, leave my secret giggles to Doris McDaniel to help keep her out of trouble. I, John Samuel Braswell III, will my nick- name, 'fCrazylegs, to anyone who will live up to it. I, Johnny Calvin Clontz, bequeath my love for sports to Bailey Walker, provided he will support the teams as I have. I, Ola Mae Cook, leave my task of typing for the annual and Hi-Life to anyone with six hands. I, Peggy Louise Cook, will my ever-ready helping-hand to Linda Crawford to go with hers. I, Lena Grey Cornatzer, bequeath my po- sistion as center-forward to Carol Miller. I, Alice Faye Ellis, will my title of cutest to Kathryn Plott. I, Barbara Everhart, bequeath my friendly smile to Mary Lou Quillen, although hers can't be beat. I, Carol Forrest, leave my capacity for learning short-hand to any struggling under- classman. I, Clara Sykes Graham, will my wit to Ann Taylor in hopes she will be as happy with it as I am. I, Edrie Greene, leave my title of best- dressed to Chiquita Murray. I, Joyce Marie Green, bequeath my ability to tell interesting book reports to Terry Shutt. I, Charles Wayne Hendricks, leave my oratorial capacity to Eugene Flowers, in hopes he will put it to use more than I have. I, Edward Lee Hooper, will my Book- Worm and Beta Club positions to Samuel Quincy Powell, provided he passes it on. I, Doris Jane Jones, will my position as editor of Hi-Life to anyone who is willing to try his best. I, Shirley Mae Jones, bequeath my ability to get-my-man to Ann Richardson I, Elizabeth Ann Kurfees, bequeath my peppiness to anyone lacking it. I, Sylvia Ann Laird, will my serious ways to Doris Peoples in hopes she will be as happy as I. I, Mary Belle Lanier, leave my ability to sew to Floretta Collette who claims she can't sew a stitch, I, Wayne Eugene Leonard, will my flatter- ingu tongue to any poor boy without a girl. Flattery gets you everywhere. I, Mary Nell McClamrock, leave my height to T Haynes - every little inch counts. I, Alice Marie McDaniel, will my talkative nature to Veona Welborng however, she does not need it. I, Billy Gene Melton, for Miss Martin's sake, bequeath my shop ability to Johnny Etchinson. I, Bettie Sue Messick, leave my straw- berry-blonde hair to Charles, my brother - no peroxide. I, Ann Anderson Owings, will my nickname of Blondie to Alice Anderson. I, Margaret Marie Pendry, bequeath my abilities in library work to Betty Edwards. I, Wade Junior Richardson, leave my will- ingness to work to Jimmy Kelly. I, James Norman Riddle, leave to Billy Sell the responsibility of supplying girls with chewing gum. I, George Edward Rowland, will my talents in journalism to anyone who will push it. I, Marietta Rummage, bequeath my position in the Commercial Club to someone who will work at it as I have. I, Gail Diann Sheek, will my pleasant dis- position to Sylvia Stroud. I, Deanna Alexandria Silverdis, bequeath my ability to always have something to say and my beloved cheerleader outfit to anyone who will use it and love it as much as I have. I, Troy Wilson Taylor, leave my ability to write interesting themes to Helen Poston. I, Marcle .Ioett Thomas, will my happy expression and blue eyes to Marcia Lagle. I, Billy Watson Trivette, will my manner- isms to Dallas Groce. I, Harold Gene Trivette, leave my little- but-loud Ways to J. T. Smith. I, Mary Elsie Turner, bequeath my ability to stay tiny to Marie, to keep it in the family. I, Samuel Edwin Waters, Jr. will my posi- tion on the football team to Jimmy Spillman. I, George Winters, leave my position and uniform in basketball to Henry Shutt. I, Lessie Evona York, will to Janice Smoot the care of our beloved Letitia Longnose, trusting that Janice will keep Letitia always snooping for news for more nuts. I, Jane Carol York, bequeath my love for sports to Martha McDaniel to add to her love for them. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1955, do hereby proclaim this to be the only valid statement of our Last Will and Testa- ment. Doris Jones, Testator



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MOST STUDIOUS Sylvia Laird Edward Hooper 3.7377 BEST DRESSED Edrie Greene Johnny Braswell UPERL TIVE 1.5521 N , J gr ' 1 eq, 45 ,V sv, - , ' 'f IF' 55 fl 1 .2126 CUTEST Edwin Waters Alice Faye Ellis WITTIEST Edwin Waters Clara Sykes Graham W' f ,f ' ,,f' f K yy Sf Most POPULAR gr-f 4, Johnny Braswell 'V Doris Jones MOST ATHLETIC Doris Jones J. C. Clontz

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