Mount Pleasant High School - Tiger Roar Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ARTICLE I: We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six being of sound judgement, do declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE II: To Mr. Adams and our faculty, we leave our sincere thanksfor all the helpful advice and guidance they so willingly gave us, and to our parents, our appreciation for making our ed- ucation possible. ARTICLE III: To the underclassmen we leave our dignity as Seniors. Jimmy Allman gladly leaves his textbooks toany poor junior and his love for cars to Jerry Tuc- ker. Ted Auten leaves his ability to flatter girls to Dan Culp and his athletic success to James Brooks. Ned Blackwelder leaves his position of shortstop on the baseball team to Allen Moose and his textbooks to any poor underclassman. Betsy Bost leaves her flag twirler position to Bonnie Ke- ziah and her smile to Jessie Fisher. Marvin Bost leaves his friendly manner to Buddy Lomax and his alertness to Alice Bost. Gene Burris leaves his good times at Mount Pleasant to Larry Cauble and his football uniform to Lannie Harwood. Sandra Burris leaves her position as bell-ringer to Kay Fink and her love for dramatics to Paula Foil. Harold Cline leaves his title of Editor of the school paper to Jane Stallings and his position ascaptain of the basketball team to Joe Mills Larry Cline leaves his interest in agriculture to Larry Miller and his grades to his teachers. Ned Cline leaves his big smileto Bobby Hammilland hisgeography book to any underc lassman . Betty Cochran teaves her friendly smiletoNoncy Greene and her sweet disposition to Butch Barringer. Shelby Dunlap leaves her abiWfy to get ®fejsband to anyone who needs it and her sweet manner tp Peggy Ball- Joy ce Eagle, leaves her title of Miss Hi Miss . to Sue Foil and her blond ' hair to Thyra Pehnirt Earnhardt leaves bus No. 6 to Alvir Yo S this ' love for electronics to George Fisl Faggart leaves his cap and gown to any rising senior and his friendly smile to Myror tJ j Fink leaves her good grades to her, brother Harry and her Sweet personality to Shelbi ry Fisher leaves his ’s raight A‘s to Sub Cline and his friendliness to Treccia er leaves his co-captain position on the footbal I team to Bob Burris and his job as the driver of • Blue Comet to Buddy Fisher. Eddie Foil leaves his way with the women to Bob Brooks and is good times to Frances Petrea. Shirley Gray leaves her pleasing smile to Joann Tucker and her long hair to Barbara Carpenter. Ted Hagler leaves his love for the out-of-doors to Bobby Byrd and his ability foskipcIasstoClydeDrye. Patsy Hahn leaves her musical’ta lent to Dianne Mullis and her ability to get a boy friend toanyone who needs it. Peggy Henley leaves her sweet manner to Audrey Walker and her lovely hands to Barbara Brawley.Ned Hudson leaves his intelligence to Glenn Rimer and his memories of ole Mt. Pleasant to Joyce Sides. Johnny Humphrey leaves his books to Dicky Mills and his agriculture jacket to any new agriculture student. Wayne Isenhour leaves his brew cut to Poe Lowder and his hearty laugh to Margaret Ann Rhinehardt. Thomas Krimminger leaves his Best Defensive Trophy to jimmy Benton and his leadership to Florence Hahn. Edward Lockhart leaves his curve ball to the next pitcher on the baseball team and his A’s on conduct, which he doesn ' t have, to Joe Mills. Ernestine Lowder leaves her neat appearance to Ethelyn Smith and her friendliness to Gail Faggart Joyce Miller leaves her friendly manner to ces Eudy and her studious ways to Jane Culp. Giles Misenheimer leaves his bus No. 52 to a ispective driver and his sense of humor to Worth Barbee. Aaron Misenheimer leaves his bus No. o anyone who can handle it and his grades to Don Burris. Whit Moose leaves his position as guard on the football team to Perk Morris and his quick wit to JuniSt Stancil. James Moser leaves his office as President of the Senior Class to Libby Herion and his Beta Club pin to Becky Park. Dot Ridenhour leaves her superlative of Best All Around to Shirley Auten and her dark hair to Carol White. Junior Rhinehardt leaves his history medal to any deserving Junior and his catcher ' s mitt to the next catcher on the baseball team. Lucile Ritchie leaves her sparkling personality to Joyce Moser and her fun-loving ways to Mary Ann Fisher. Robert Safrit leaves his A model to the Drivers Training Class and his big grin to Cora Boger. Reba Shinn leaves her artistic ability to Mike Shinn and her dainty statue to Betty Bridges. Robert Shinn leaves his pink Ford to dhyone who needs a car and his neatness to Archie Miller. Kenneth Sifford leaves his origination to Poe Lowder and his trig book to Luther de Diego. Kay Stoner leaves her pleasing personality to Frances Brooks and her position on the paper staff toWilson BauLom. DorisTalley leaves her position as Editor-in- chief of the Tiger Roar to Harold Moser and her excellent grades to Kay Lowder. Joe Troutman leaves his interest in English to Voncille Yost and his musical talent to Marilyn Safrit. Elizabeth Vandenburg leaves her luck on getting her man to Violet Henley and her long red hair to Barbara Allman. Margie Weaver leaves her tactfulness to GailWhitley and her books to anyone who wants them. Gene Yarborough leaves his musical talent toanyone who doesn ' t have an ear for music and his crazy haircut to anyone with long hair. SANDRA BURRIS Class Testator Marvin Bost Doris Tal ley Lucile Richie Witnesses: STRIKE IT RICH”

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EVERYDAY LIFE WITH A SENIOR OUR LIFE



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MISS HI MISS MISS MILDRED JOYCE EAGLE Miss Hi Miss is chosen for her eminent scholastic record, her effec- tive leadership, her endearing personality, and her inherent qualities of beauty and charm.

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