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jI'G.SgI22G12 I ulian Ackerman Juanna Adams Madre Bryant Robert C anipe Helen C arpenter Terry Carter Roger Dean Blanford Diggs Gail Johnson Tommy Jammu Jay Lee Jolly Frankie Lowe Virginia McLaur1n Lewis Morrrs Albert Paradise Ted Parker Welton Purvis William Teal Barbara Williamson Pauline Williamson Congratulations Seniors MORVEN BARBER SHOP
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7res5men Q' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Albert Paradise President Juhan Ackerman Vrce Presrdent Garl Johnson Secretary Roger Dean Treasurer Juamta Adams Hrstorran Before we got to hrgh school we had been warned that rt was no bed of roses And we have certarnly found that to be true As freshmen we have bome the brunt of the drshes need washmg we must clean them up But rn sprte of our hardslups as freshmen we have nearly reached our goal for tlus year promotron We are lookmg forward to our sophomore year when we can lord rt over the new freshmen In all senousness we will work hard to reach successfully the graduation of our class rn May 1958 LEE S DAIRY CENTER Sandwrches Ice Cream Cold Drinks Chesterfreld South Carohna Complrments of MELTON S FLORAL SHOP Chesterfxeld South Carohna Comphments of MOORE S VALUE CENTER Chesterfreld South Carolrna Comphments of CHESTERFIELD MOTOR CO Chesterfreld, SouthCarolrna v' 'dirty workg when the Ag shop is dirty, we must sweep it clean: when the Home Ec
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gas! Mzf nor fyesfamenf We the graduating class of 1955 realizing that the close of our school days is near at hand, think rt wise to leave something to those who in the future will un dertake to fxll our places In the course of our high school days, naturally we have accumulated various and valuable possessxons our years have been fruitful We have acquired a vast store of knowledge along with other thmgs that wrll help us through our lrves Smce we are burdened wrth some xmnecessary possessrons, we thmk xt wrse to drspose of them too we realrze that the school wlll have a peat loss wlthout us or our valuable possessions The underclassmen, especrally the Iunxors, would be handicapped rf we took all our valuable assets Bemg of sound mmd and body we do here by make tlus our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SECTION ONE Article 1 We the SENIORS of 1955 wish to leave to our faithful and long suffermg supermtendent Mr W T Bud, our heart felt gratltude for his helpfulness and co operatlon in leadmg us to our goal Amcle 2 We bequeath to our well loved and lmderstanding princrpal Mr R H Northcutt, our admrratxon and respec for his good and helpful advlce for our many problems Artrcle 3 We leave to our sponsor Mrs Ruth Gulledge to whom we are very much mdebted for her leadershrp and guidance our wrshes that the rest of her years w1ll be as happy as thrs one has been for us Article 4 We wtll to our teachers who are our fnends and helpers, the wealth of knowledge that we haven t acquued that they may pass rt on to other students Article 5 We leave to our parents only a small poruon, a downpayment, of the love and apprecranon we own them for all they have done for us Article 6 We bequeath to the Jumors our abtlity to face unpleasant srtuations wrth a smile and our aptitude to wm our way mto the beans of all those we meet Article 7 We will to the Sophomores our hope that they may enhance their wrsdom as we have ours and that before long they wtll occupy the position we hold Artlcle 8 We leave to the Freshmen the struggle between student and textbooks for which they must leam to have Sfeat TCSPCCI SECTION TWO Amcle 1 Indlvldual Bequests Gathmgs, m hopes he will put them to use BETTY JEAN PURVIS, leave my abrlrty to get what I go after to Judy Hutchmson, and my talkauve eyes to Polly Williamson PATRICIA WILLIAMSON wrll my short harr cut to Doris Whittington and my dancmg abrlrty to Platt Henry BETTY SUE EDDINS w1ll my basketball abrlrty to Kathryn Hightower and my carefree ways to Robbxe Jean Lrvmgs ton CHARLES GATHINGS, will my lrresrstable ways with the guls to Rrchard Rhynes, as he has a love for the faxrer sex and my wavy locks to Mac Thomas BETTY RUTH CARPENTER, bequeath my love f r a green Dodge to Madre Bryant, and my cute actlons to Helen Carpenter just to keep them m the famlly DAPHNE GROOMS leave my abllrty to get my own dates to Clara Ann Livmgston, and my abrlrty to strut and my gigglmg ways to Jul1a Adams ADGIE MORRIS bequeath my love for Blues Boogie, and Barrel House to Mary Harney and my good spoken Englxsh to Charles Ackerman SARA BURR, will my qurck temper to John Long, and my xcess weight to Betty Ann Phllhps HENRY HUTCHINSON wtll my musrcral abrllty to B111 Canipe and my vocabulary to Dewey Thomas LAVERNE PREVITTE leave my abrllty to get along wlth Mrs Gnffm to Irene Dean, and my class room behavior to Bobby Alford I, JANE STRICKLAND wlll my good frgure and extra boyfriends to Peggy Joyce Lowery and my reputation as a flrrt to Joyce Gathings BII.LIE ANN FREEMAN, wlll my sweet smlle to Lois Eddms, and my flirty eyes to Harold Dean I, LLOYD RATLIFF bequeath my muscles to Bryant Braswell, and to Curtls Nelson my big mouth Srgned and sealed on thls the thirty frrst day of March, nmeteen hundred fifty five by the SENIOR CLASS Betty Jean Purvrs Betty Sue Eddins G . u L I, ANNE THOMAS, will 'my :ability to make people mad and my fussing ways to Mary Braswell, and my brains to James I' l u s I s L , . . . . . G L . . . . . . . - L . . . . I. ' . ' ' I I ' ' ' If I I . I l L . . 5 ' . . . . In 9 , . . u . I I ' L . . . . . . . . I. ' ' ' .
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