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Page 31 text:
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LA T WILL and TE 'FAME T We, the Senior Class of 1956, have at last reached our goal. We feel that we have acquired many achievements during our years in Mount Olive High School. We wish to leave all our talents and abilities to the lower classmen who somedayhope to become seniors. We also leave our many thanks to the faculty for their guidance through these years. Therefore, we bequeath our posses- sions to the undersigned. 1. Ethel Boone who does French so well Leaves this ability to Miss Dail. 2. Shirley Patterson leaves her rambling around To Joyce Goodson so she can see the town. 3. Shelton Best leaves his ability to drive To Lawrence Hassell to keep him alive. 4. Ernest Bracey leaves his smile To Bobby Swinson to keep awhile. 5. Tommy Avent leaves his weight To Rex Whitfield to keep him straight. 6. Billy Best leaves his quiet way To Boose Dail in hopes it will stay, 7. Jordan Best, who loves Bop quite well, Leaves all his songs to Tinker Bell. 8. Jessie Madge Britt leaves her love for school For someone else to follow her rule. 9. Mary Helen Burgess leaves her love for ball To the team to help them all. 10. Annette Casey leaves her nice ways To Virginia Martin for her future days. 11. Rebecca Oliver leaves her boys ln hopes they'll bring Emma Kay joys. 12. Graham Cooke leaves his funny ways To cheer the Juniors in their weary days. 13. Harry Cooke leaves his love for sports For Dave Wilson to sail to all ports, 14. Joyce Daughtry leaves her good poise For Betty Lou Kennedy to catch the boys. 15. Shelby Wolfe leaves her loud yells ln hopes they'll ring some victory bells. 16. Joyce Smith leaves her neat clothes For Charlotte Hodges to catch the Brogden beaus. 17. Betty Ann Outlaw leaves her curly hair To help Nell Hollowell catch boys everywhere. 18. C. B. Price leaves his Chevrolet For Tommy Odom to ride around on some day, 19. Paul Pearsall leaves his height To help J immy Batson see the light, 20. Boyce Honeycutt leaves his wit ln hopes some Junior it will fit, 21. Danny Sue Outlaw leaves her brain To help left behind friends rise again, 22. John Weatherly leaves his glasses So Milton Gillis can see the lasses. 23. Marie Jackson leaves her sweetness of ways To help Carol Ann Howell the rest of her days.
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Page 30 text:
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Paul Pearsall surprised all of us For he is now driving a gray-hound bus. Joyce Bennett is now a success Teaching first grade and doing her best. Shelby Jean Wolfe is working at the Food Store She uses her earnings to feed her four. Cordell Grimes owns a farm of his own He keeps it in good shape, but not alone. From his customers Ray Taylor hears no complaint He's a mortician, and to talk they can't. Marie Jackson left Mount Olive to join the Wacs, She likes it so well, she may not come back. Cedric Britt is quite happy we know Now living the life of a G, I. Joe. From Duke, Graham Cooke received his degree, And now he's the doctor he wanted to be. As an architect C. B. Price got his name, And now he is remembered in the Hall of Fame. Billy Best is now living out West Running a restaurant where his food's the best. Louie Hester is doing right well Down in Florida running a motel. Betty Brown surely took no loss When she became a nurse and joined the Red Cross. Kenneth Anderson has learned to work And now he's employed as a soda jerk. Louis Jones' future is looking bright, He's forecasting the weather both day and night. Annette Casey has completed her plan To be a secretary and catch herself a man. Joyce Smith who always dressed so neat, Is teaching this art to every young sweet. Joseph Odom, a real quiet fellow, Has written a book, now a best seller. Prophet Annette Casey Wimesses Mary Helen Burgess Tennys Warren
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Tennys Warren, our Varsity Queen, Leaves this honor to some lucky teen. Betty Lillian Cobbs leaves her height To add to Miss Peterson's might, Brunetta Flowers leaves her ways so shy Hoping they will help Iris Best get by. David Gillis leaves his love for girls To Tommy Clifton who also likes curls. Josephine Hatch leaves her ways so kind Hoping some eligible Junior they will find. Eddie Hester leaves his spirit so strong To help Bill Tillman bounce along. Charles Johnson leaves his muscles and might So Billy Patterson can end the fights. Durwood Kennedy, who's quite a friendly guy, Leaves, hoping the Junior Class will get by. Joseph Odom leaves his typing speed To anyone who might be in need. Betty Brown leaves her French book For Sue Williams to take a look. Laurence Wilson leaves his bright mind To Bert May who is left behind. Joyce Bennett leaves her smile so true To help Kay Herring when she is blue. Cordell Grimes leaves his red hair For Ronald Lindsay to handle with care. Kenneth Anderson leaves his roaming desire To Jackie Coker who will never tire. Ray Taylor who is a very swift boy Leaves this for some slow person's joy, Carson Lane leaves his baseball technique To help the team find a winning streak, Morris Herring leaves his new school bus So the drivers next year can have a fuss. Louis Jones leaves his knowledge of a car To help Bobby Anderson be a mechanic star. Cedric Britt leaves all his ways In hopes they'll help someone in their Senior days. Shirley Lewis leaves her four feet eight To help Starkey Cherry catch a mate, Testatrix: Shirley Lewis Witnesses: Danny Sue Outlaw Rebecca Oliver
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