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77 mufdfby In the first grade we began with Hamilton Boatwright, Albert Ellis, Joe Fulghum, W, H, Hilliard, Glenn Lee, Keith Malcolm, Lorne Mathers, Jack Raulerson, Marvin Wrye, Myron Willis, Walter Bayes, Doris George, Carmin Miller, Dorothy Simmons, Carolyn Wilkes, Bertha Woodward, and Jean Smith- son. Of the original first grade only Keith, Lorne, Myron, Dorothy, and Jean are here to graduate this year. Through the years, we have gained Pat Walker, Nadine Bostick, Terry Mc- Mahan, James McGill, Freddie Wheaton, Johnny Selph, Ray Fore, Olivia Holland, and Hubert Priest. Now, in the Senior Class, we have fourteen students graduating May 31, 1956. They are Dorothy Simmons, Jean Smithson, Pat Walker, Nadine Bostick, Olivia Holland, Lorne Mathers, Keith Malcolm, Myron Willis, Hubert Priest, Freddie Wheaton, Ray Fore, Johnny Selph, James McGill, and Terry McMahan. QE,-, i SZ! 1 Hnuuwil H -71 I nu nl HOW TO KEEP FROM GROWING OLD . Always race the locomotives to crossings. Engineers like it: it breaks the monotony of their jobs. , Always pass the car ahead on curves or on a hill, it gives the fellow meeting you such a thrill. . Always hold the middle of the road, You're entitled to half, so select the part you want. , Always speed: it shows them you're a man of pep even though traffic is heavy, . Always shove on your brakes when skidding. It makes the job more artistic. . Always drive close to pedestrians in sloppy weather. Game called Muddy- tag. , Always make your turns without looking back. Make acquaintances that way. ---North Carolina Al-lPER 55 at - iw E fn? ig,
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lea' Zh!! and I, Dorothy Simmons, will and bequeath my long, black hair to Janet George, my ability to sing to Phyllis Cicmanec, and my ability as a Cheerleader to Betty Beasley. I, Fred Wheaton, will and bequeath my English knowledge to Mrs. Smith, my ability to go steady to Raymond Mikler, and my ability to play basketball to Joe Battle. I, Lorne Mathers, will and bequeath my curly hair to Ludomil Morski and my ability to speed-shift my Ford to Peggy Fleming. I, Jean Smithson, will and bequeath my red hair to Shirley Partin, my ability to play badminton to Jinx Miller, and my ability to get along with Miss Ruddell to Betty Beasley. 1, Keith Malcolm, will and bequeath my height to Joe Battle and my long, curly hair to Mike Tyre. I, John Selph, will and bequeath my ability to act to Billy Lane, my ability to play the guitar to Janet George, and my curly hair to Coach. I, Pat Walker, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Elena Tuhy, my good behavior to Norman Nicks, and my poor grades to Betty Stevenson. I, Hubert Priest, will and bequeath my curly hair to Norman Nicks, and my ability to play basketball to Mike Tyre. I, Myron Willis, will and bequeath my ability to play the trombone to Tommy Estes, and my ability to sing to Billy Lane. I, Nadine Bostick, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Crazy-legs Cicmanec, my slim figure to Margaret Hunt, and my sweet, even temper to Dawn Walker. I, Ray Fore, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Joseph Duda, my ability to get along with Mrs. Smith to Dawn Walker, and my little feet to Carl Fabry. I, James McGill, will and bequeath my ability to dye my hair black to Norman Nicks, and my ability to get .along with Mrs. Smith to Gordon Horton. I, Terry McMahan, will and bequeath my blond hair to Elena Tuhy, and my ability to play basketball to Carl Fabry. vw one
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