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Seniors ARNOLD MILLER THACKER Football 51,°52; Baseball °51,° 52,°53; Monogram GlubesSoe abo. MILTON MacDONALD VEST, JR. Baseball ‘50, °51, °52, °53; Monogram Club °52, UNE, JAMES EDWARD WAGNER Football’ 51552) Baseball?505751...527 53's Basket ball=51 752, 533; Monogram Cluby 50) (515752753: CHARLES WILLIAM WEEKS Beta ‘Club “52, (537 Junior, Plays Senior Play. BETTY JEAN WHEELER EE Ale Clube 5 OSD leo Ceo or HARRY CORYDON WINTER Basketball '52 (Mgr. ); Monogram Club °52, '53 (Sec. -Treas.) Beta Club '51,°52,°53; Radio Staff °51,°52, °53 (Ed. -in-Chief); Boys State °52; Health Day '52 (Master of Ceremonies); Junior Play; Senior Play; Class Salutatorian, JAMES DONALD WITHERS
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound minds do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To dear old Parry McCluer High we leave our loyalty, honot, respect, and best wishes for many prosperous years to come. To the Junior Class we leave our positions as seniors, our dignity, our refined manners, and our senior privileges. To the Sophomore Class we leave our patience, our bright remarks, and our athletic ability. To the Freshmen Class we leave our deepest sympathy because they will need it during the long journey before them, To the faculty we leave our many thanks for the help and guidance through these years. To the individuals we leave these cherished possessions; Faye Anderson leaves her ability to get a man and keep him to Margaret Cash. Clarence Argenbright wills his chemistry grades to Ecker Hamilton, Geraldine Blackwell wills her ability to date regularly and still get good grades to Carolyn Seay, Harold Burch leaves his bashful ways to Donnie Holt, Margaret Burch leaves her size to Joyce Camden. Lemuel Byers wills his carpentry talent which gets him out of classes to Eddie Hostetter. Loran Byers leaves his place in the Glee Club to Jimmy Lynn. Lance Catlett wills his watch to Allan Graham. Billy Cole wills his shot gun to Henry Lewis. Leon Coleman leaves his fullback position on the football squad to Jackie Brown. Martha Ann Cropp leaves her place in the senior class to ‘‘Boots’’ Johnston. Ellen Davis wills her size to Shirley Burch, Nancy Dixon wills her ability to be a chief cheerleader to her sister, Barbara, Rebecca Edwards wills her ability to ‘‘two time’’ boys to her sister, Frieda. Donnie Floyd wills his baseball glove to Benny Glass, Emma Gilbert wills her boisterous ways to Linda Sandidge. Eddie Grow wills his baseball ability to Butch Grow. Robert Hamilton wills his good sportsmanship to Carlyle Cash. Mary Anna Hartless wills her ability to be quiet in Basic Math.to Jean Glass, Carlisle Hostetter leaves his basketball ability to Benny Glass. Earl Huffman leaves his place in the Band to William Carter, Freddie Johnson leaves his black hair to Berlin Fitzgerald. Jerry Justice wills his drawing ability to Mr. Tenney. Johnny Kling leaves his place on the football squad to John Slough. Lewis Micou wills his ability to intercept passes during football games to Pet Robey. Bonnie Miller leaves her natural blonde hair to Jean Glass, Arvin Montgomery leaves his car rides to Joey Sisler. Ernestine Moran wills her quiet ways to Carolyn Foster. Rita Morris wills her corny jokes to Celia Ann Simmons. Phyllis Ogden wills her ability to get along with boys to her sister, Joan, Catherine Painter wills her ladylike manners to her sister, Loretta, Frances Patterson wills her ability to get along with Mr. Turner to Phyllis Sizer. John Rader wills his height to Sammy Miller. Joanna Royer leaves her ability to eat all she wants and still not worry about her weight to Lo- retta Chittum, Sylvia Sandidge wills her good grades to Jeanette Burch, Billy Secrist leaves his big feet to Jackie Brown, Edith Shoffner leaves the V.M.I, cadets to Barbara Jean Decker. Eleanor Snyder wills her shapely legs to Joanne Greene. Norman Staton leaves his place in physics to Jimmy Kinzer. Geraldine Taylor wills her ability to get good grades to Oris Arthurs. Arnold Thacker wills his ability to grow a beard to Billy Rice. Milton Vest wills his pitching ability to Donnie Chaplin, Jimmy Wagner wills his curly hair to Ecker Hamilton. Billy Weeks wills his place in the Beta Club to Bobby Dyer. Betty Wheeler leaves her love for men to Phyllis Cash. Corydon Winter leaves the radio news staff to Mr. Barnhill. Donald Withers wills his ability to sit in study period and not study to Frieda Edwards. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1953, have set our hand and seal on this fourth day of June 1953.
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