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JANICE JACKSON SMITH Rockin' Robin Beta Club 3g FHA l,2g Marshalg Library Worker 3g Superlativeg Cheerleader 23 Class Officer 2,4. MITCHELL DEAN SMITH 'lMickey'l FFA 1,2. 415' 'S BRENDA FAYE SULLIVAN Vice-y C-lass Officer 45 Superlativeg FHA Officer 1-45 Office Worker 3gDixie Minstrelg Glee Club 1,2,3. ROBERT SUTTON Brat FFA 1,2,3,4g Senior Superlativeg Class Officer 4. dulkw-... 'Ei xi-I-f' PAULINE SMITH Precious Memories Beta Club 3,45 Marshalg Superlativeg Nuhosca Business Manager 45 Library Worker 1,3,4. ERNEST LEE SPIVEY Chantilly Lace ,FFA 1,2,3,4g Bus Driver 3,4. :Fix VI
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,Cust Will And Testament We, the Senior Clas s of 1959, of New Hope High School, being of sound mind, memory, and judgement, having finished our y e ar s of high school, do hereby relinquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions: To our advisor, Mrs. H. W. Allen, we leave our most sincere gratitude for her help and interest in all of our activities. To our other te acher s we leav e not only gratitude but also our hope that the classes to follow will be half as courteous to them as we have been. Individual bequests are the following: Janice Smith leav e s her ability to get the one she lov e s to Robert Lee Smith. CF10pJ Tommy Rouse leaves his heart to Marcia and a black eye to the boy who winks at her. Janet Howell leaves her hair to all peroxide blondes. Leonard Rouse leaves his physique to Linwood Anderson. Maxine, Lynn, Sue, Donnie, and Ira Lee leave their means of getting pepsis and hamburgers to anyone who is slick enough to get by with it. James Roberts leaves his ability to sleep any time, any place to all Juniors who keep late hours. Ira Lee Ginn leaves his capacity to learn American History to Philip Overman. Mickey Smith leaves his ability to burn out the motor of a Chevrolet to Hoss Gray. Jimmy Thomas leaves his heavy foot to his brother, J.T. William Fields wills whatever he has to anyone who will take it. Judy Herring leaves her personality to Lynda Kay Langston. Bob Smith leaves all his cards to Walter Smith. Doug Head leaves his ability as a photographer to Cleveland Coker. Lois Robbins leaves her red hair to anyone who is dissatisfied with the color he already has. Linda Tyndall leaves her favorite saying, Mr. Thompson, let's go to lunch, to him whose stomach needs more feeding than his brain. Pauline Smith wills her good times to the sophomore girls in first period study hall. Sue Kneeshaw relinquishes her office of Beta President to Linda Gardner. Marnell Gurley leaves . . . she hopes. Elaine Lancaster leaves her ability to sound off her mouth to Hilda Smith. Carolyn Davis leaves her ability tobe truthful and leave other girl's beans alone to Betty Pate. Robert Sutton wills his privilege to be late for school to Paul Uzzelle. Billy Worrell wishes to leave the school building in one piece to the Seniors of '60, Be kind to it. Alene Williamson leaves her slim figure to Rebecca W. who'll need it if she keeps eating so much. Jimmy Kennedy leaves his ability in General Business to Kendall Teachey. Patsey Futrelle wills her ability to get out of s ho r thand every day possible to Rebecca Moore. Brenda Sullivan leaves her cracking funnies to Carol Robbins. Donnie Butts leaves his skill for getting out of class to any one smart enough to get by with it. Tony Anderson leaves his height to Charles Daniels. Spencer Grady wills his nickname, Smoochy , to Betty Lou Ginn. Barbara Parks leaves her height to Joyce Owens. Ernest Spivey leaves his school bus and a bottle of aspirin to Mr. McDonald. Lynn Coker and Maxine Teachey leave their love for loafing and pepsis to Carolyn Lassiter and Frances Coker. I Ronald Moore- Ain't leaving nothing, 'cause there ain't nothing left. Annie Bruce Newcomb wills her Wedding Bells to Ann H. Evan Keel wills his height to the coach to use as he sees fit. Executed at New Hope High School, Route four, Goldsboro, North Car olina on November fourteenth, nineteen hundred fifty-eight. Witnessed by Lynda Coker Pauline Smith Sue Kneeshaw I5
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