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zd t ' Ti tCC si tcC 7e4 UHe t£ We, the Senior Class of 1961, of New Hope School, being of sound mind, memory and judg¬ ment, having finished our years of high school, do hereby relinquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions: To Mr. R. L. McDonald and to all our teachers, we bequeath our most humble appreciation for all the assistance they have given us. To the Juniors, we bequeath the Senior Class homeroom, Mrs. Allen, and the ability to get away with almost anything. To the Sophomores, we bequeath the stamina to stand up under the responsibilities of being a Junior. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our dignity and courage, for they will need it. I, Linwood Anderson, do will my bus, No. 130, to Edward Lee Daniels. Treat her nice. I, Kendall Teachey, do will my outstanding statement, ”1 don ' t know nuthin ' , to Gail Garris. We, Rebecca Parks, Joann Gray, and Evelyn Ezzell, do will our ability to get our man to all girls that aren’t having much luck. I, Rosemary Keel, do will my brother, Stanley, to anyone who can put up with him. I, Linda Lancaster, do will my ability to get into mischief to my sister, Pat. I, Frank Anderson, do will my rosy complexion to all who don’t have red hair. I, Marie Gurganus, do will my love for fun to Thomas Nathan Hanchey. We, Ace Robbins and Everette Lancaster, do will our bashful ways to Charles Sutton. I, Nancy Corman, do will my favorite saying, But, Mrs. Allen, to all future English classes. I, Pat Wells, do will my dancing shoes to Judy Gray. I, Rachel Overman, do will my love for arguing to Elizabeth Long. I, Kenneth Aldridge, do will my red shoes to Mr. Thompson. I, Ruby Jean Goodson, do will my ability to get out of third period study hall to Billy Fail. I, Diana King, do will my vacant desk in the Senior Class to Sandy. I, Fleeta Smith, do will New Hope School to everybody. We, Jessie Daniels, Gail Herring, and Judy Smith do leave period! (We hope.) I, Sandra Smith, do will my argumentative ways to Pat Chaffin. I, Rebecca Whisnant, do will my loud mouth and happy ways to Ann Hare. I, Gene Boyette, do will my driver ' s license to Willie Rogers. I, Patsy Gray, do will to the Juniors the fun I had pouring water out of the hotel window in Washington at 2 A.M. I, John Thomas, do will my neatness to Paul Uzzell. I, Donald Edwards, do will my blue Impala to Myra Gray. I, Walter Whitfield, do will the deck of cards I left in Washington to whoever has plenty of money. I, Gene Daly, do will my wore-out” Ford to Linda Price. I, Ann Price, do will my title, Miss New Hope Holiday Season, to Dorothy Sanders. We, Linda Grady, Gloria Uzzell, Betty Lou Wiggins, and Geraldine Lancaster, do will our abil¬ ity to get left the first morning in Washington, D.C., to all sleepy-headed Juniors. I, William Closson, do will Mrs. Allen to my brother, James. 1, Charles Johnson, do will my title, Most Likely to Succeed, to Bobby Forrest. I, Durwood Peele, do will all my problems to Phillip Allen. I, Sammy Parks, do will my love for racing to Paul Uzzell. I, George Smith, do will my love for sleeping to Tadpole Daniels. I, Phil Sutton, do will all my courteousness and love to Dot Cruse. We. Joe Roberts, Buren Ellis, and Terry Vanderburg, do will Possum Town to all the Little Possums. We, Joyce Owens and Frank Butler, Sandra Uzzell and Kenneth Creech, Ain’t leaving nothing. V e need it all. Executed at New Hope School, Route 4, Goldsboro, North Carolina on January eleventh, nineteen hundred sixty-one. Witnessed by: Rosemary Keel Pat Chaffin
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