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Flant a Sree He who plants a tree Plants a hope. Rootlets up through fibres blindly grope; Leaves unfold into horizons free. So man’s life must climb From the clods of time Unto heavens sublime. Canst thou prophesy, thou little tree, What the glory of thy boughs shall be? — Lucy Larcom
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Charles and Pamela Charles and Pamela Billy and Janice P.
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Class Will By Peggy Phillips We, the Graduating Class of the North Caro- lina School for the Deaf, in the year one thousand nine hundred sixty-four, being sound in mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath a special place in our hearts for the Board of Directors, our superintendent, principal, assistant principal, teachers, faculty, and household staff for making it possible for us to acquire an education. We leave all our senior duties and privileges to the junior class. Sylvia Adkins bequeaths her short stature to Lillian Wilkinson. Billy Bledsoe leaves his fondness for flirting with the girls to Roger Moss. Nancy Brantley leaves her basketball prowess to Ann Lisenby. Barbara Cole bequeaths her real ability as a student supervisor to Sharon Beaver. Bobby Cook leaves his habit of getting up so early to Archie Johnson. Carolyn Daniel leaves Sharon Beaver her love for talking about her affairs with her boy friend. Douglas Faircloth bequeaths his fondness for watching T. V. to Larry Melton. Diane Grigg gives her liking for clothes to Kaye Snakenburg. Mary Hall leaves her sweet disposition to Sandra McAbee. Joan Johnson leaves her quietness to Barbara Morgan. Janice Leonard bequeaths her love of writing love letters to Sharon Beaver. Pamela Lewis leaves her fancy signs to Pat Pitts. Peggy P hillips gives her love of dancing to Elaine Stalcup. Janice Powell bequeaths her habit of taking naps to Yvonne Rogers. Sharon Rickard leaves her capability of hair teasing to Nell Stephens. Yvette Smith leaves her popularity with the girls to Diane Cooley. Pat Stuckey gives to Larry Melton his pro- pensity for always getting hurt during football season. Dean Taylor gives his ability for coaching football and basketball to Ray Lockamy. Shirley Turner gives her habit of being so talkative to Judy Burleson. Garrett Walker bequeaths his habit of cussing to Tommy Edwards. Charles Roy Williams leaves his bad habit of smoking to Johnny Childers with the hope that Johnny will be more successful at quitting than Charles has been. In witness thereof, we affix our seal to this, our original and only, will and testament. Witnessed by: Mrs. Jack Starrett Mrs. J. Dickson Taylor Signed. by: The Class of 1964
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