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Page 24 text:
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las! Wi!! and Zesfamen! State of North Carolina County of Nash City of Nashville We, the Senior Class of Nashville, of previously stated State and County, being of sound mind and good character, do herebv make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. The following persons we do hereby declare to be rightful and lawful heirs of our fabulous possessions: ARTICLE I Section 1. To Mr. Walters, we leave our heartfelt thanks and admiration for the hard work he has done in making this school one we are now proud to call our Alma Mater. Section 2. To the juniors, we leave our hopes for a well organized annual staff. Section 3. To the Sophomores, we leave a word of encouragement, keep up the good work, the struggle is half over. Section 4. To the Freshmen, we leave this thought Do what you do well and your harvest will be fruitful. Section 5. To our parents, we give our thanks for seeing us this far and promise to be citizens of whom they will be proud. Section 6. To the School Board, we leave our appreciation for remodeling our school, ARTICLE ll Section l. To Miss Smith and Mrs. Williams, we bequeath our sincere appreciation for helping us carry out so successfully our many activities. Section 2. To Mrs. Futrell, we leave, knowing she will always remember each of us for what we are. Wherever she goes our admiration will follow. She has given of her talents bountifully. THANKS! Section 5. To Mr. Henson, we leave, still wondering how he talked Uncle Sam out of it. Section 4. To Miss Ellis, we leave our thanks for being so patient with us in Chemistry. Section 5. To Mr. McLeod, we leave our regrets for not being under his scholastic guidance. Section 6. To Miss Cockrell, we leave our appreciation for her struggle to make good cooks out of us. Section 7. To Mr. Barnes, we leave many potential ball players and a quiet study hall. Section 8. To Miss Montgomery, we leave our thanks for building such a fine band. Section 9. To Mr. Willey, we proudly leave the dedication of our 1954 Nabircomz. Section 10. To Mrs. Ross and Miss Louise, we leave our appreciation for their work in developing the many fine pianists we have. Section ll. To Mrs. Bunting, we leave our thanks for always being willing to help.
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4714 Jlflcmnry af X Q. if WI LBUR BOONE , JR . 1936-1948 It may seem strange to us that this life ends When there is so much we want to do. So many plans to make, so many friends, So many dreams we want to make come true, And yet, we know that death can only give The gift of life eternal--ending never Where we may plan and work and grow and live Triumphantly, forever and forever.
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ARTICLE III Section 1. Faye leaves her French laugh to Mr. Henson. Section 2. Peggy leaves nothing, the stingy thing! Section 3. Tom Davis leaves his khaki pants to Tommy Nelms. Section 4. Lee Roy leaves his politeness to Bobby Joyner. Section 5. Bearl leaves his ability to argue to Arthur Daniel. Section 6. Betty leaves a portion of her figure to Merilyn Price. Section 7. Sylvia Langley leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Barnes to Horace Parker. Section 8. Sylvia Womble leaves her friendliness to the Juniors. Section 9. Ellene and Eloise leave to become model housewives. Section 10. Patsy Daniel leaves her short hair to Magdaline Driver. Section 11. Barbara Lancaster leaves her stucliousness to Mary Hobbs Valentine. Section 12. Stuart leaves his Beta Club membership to Tommy Chappell so he can continue to play basketball. Section 13. Nancy leaves her drivers license to anyone who can accept the responsi- bility. Section 14. Frank and Marvin leave their ability to balance themselves on the stage rafters to Robert Strickland. Section 15. Lewie leaves his knowledge of chemistry to Miss Ellis. Section 16. Sally Blackwell leaves still following Ellene and Freddie. Section 17. Dorothy leaves her basketball ability to her brother Phillip. Section 18. Joyce and Shirley Vandiford leave their friendship and quietness to Louise Pridgen and Barbara Strickland. Section 19. Jimmy leaves still arguing over Senior privileges. Section 20. To Billy Whitfield, Gene leaves a small portion of his intelligence. Section 21. Shirley Vanhook leaves her shyness to Diane Johnston. Section 22. Martha leaves her position on the basketball court to anyone who doesn't mind a few bruises. Section 23. Jeannette leaves her red hair to Shelba Harper. Section 24. Barbara Bennett and Jane leave their singing ability to the Glee Club. Section 25. Tommy Breedlove and Ronald leave still trying to figure out geometry. Section 26. Barbara Taylor leaves early so she can bear Patsy Glover to C. D. Section 27. Agnes leaves her good times in study hall to anybody who wants them. Section 28. Adele leaves her temper to anyone who can control it. Section 29. To Ora Lee Pendergrass, Carrie Mae leaves her intelligence. Section 30. Sally Alford leaves her curly hair to Christine Daniel. Section 31. Ruby leaves her feminine ways to her sister Betty Jo. Section 32. Alvin leaves in his old car, wondering if he will get home! Section 33. Bobby Ross leaves his salesmanship ability to any Junior who needs a watch the most. Section 34. Ray wills all of his many girls to some lucky Junior. Section 35. Robert leaves his love for football to Clyde lnscoe. Section 36. Clyde leaves his physique to Johnnie Vick. Section 37. Elaine leaves her slenderness to Rebecca Sanders. Section 38. Maxie leaves his history ability to Judy Adams. Section 39. Jo leaves her ability to cut hair to Mrs. Williams. Section 40. Patsy Glover leaves her ability to have appendicitis at exam time to Eunice Beal. Testators: PATSY GLOVER and JO TAYLOR
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