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LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT ARTICLE I - We, the Senior Class of the High School of Paw Creek, the County of Mecklen- burg, and the State of North Carolina, being of sane, stable minds after twelve years of brain storms brought upon by the faculty of Paw Creek High School, do hereby leave what is left of us to Seniors of '48. tAnd our blessings to youll ARTICLE II To the ever faithful faculty of Paw Creek, we wish to express our appreciation. In addition, we leave to Mr. Mac our Economics and Sociology test papers for the next class. ARTICLE III I, Ruth Clarke, leave my record collection to Peggy McCord. I, Virginia Mitchell, will ,my sparkling smile to Dottie Hailey. I, Jean Flowers, will my giggles to Bobby Jean Wingate. I Evelyn Alexander, will my love of giggling with Jean to Shirley Conner. I Willis Cox, will my broken down truck to Bobby Godley. 1Horse and buggy days are over, Bob.J , Pete Whisenant, will my athletic ability to George Linker. , K. V. Privette, will my industriousness to any inspired Junior who has the mental capacity to make good use of such ingenuity. We, Billy Hipp and Carl Lawing, will our cuteness and good looks respectively to Joe McClure. A I, Betty Barnhardt, will my basketball position to Rachel Pettus. I, Delcenia Payseur, bequeath my position as photograph manager to anyone who wants it. I, Doyte Christenbury, leave to Jolmny Ritch my excess units to make certain he graduates at least next year. I, Ralph Blanchard, leave my knowledge of geometry to Miss McMurry, because that's where I got it. I, Don Lawing, will my love for the girls to Doyle Lakey. We, Craig Love, Frank Clark, and Grier Lee Kennerly, leave our buses to Clyde Goodson and Dwight Primm. I, Carl Saine, will my lack of height to Tommy Lewis. I, Billie Mundy, will my bashfulness to Dorothy Dilling. I, Margie Ree Davis, will my love for the boys to Rita Livingston. I, Hazel Swing, will my love for Doyte Christenbury to Idell Bridges. We, Betty Broome and Caroleen Elliotte, will our love for shorthand to Doris Wilkie and Dottie Julian. ' I, Mary Wood, will my artistic ability to Esther Tench. I, Ray Plummer, leave my turkeys to F. W. Byrum. tTake good care of them, F. WJ I, Dolores Lippard, will my dignity to Jessie Buchanan. We, Hazel Burgess and T. W. Oates, will our black hair and dark complexions to Jane Cathey. I, Earl Coo Nantz, will my love for loafing to Donald Joy. fTwelve years' experiencej I, Ruth Hogan, will my ability to always have my homework to Sue Quinn. I, Fred Smith, will my wittiness and ability to graduate to J. VV. Lybrand. We, Sara Clark and Ona Lee Johnson, will our love for each other to Viola Russell and Marsha Seagle. I, Virginia Houser, will my oratorical ability to May McClure. I, Charles Elliott, will my aversion of English to anybody who knows what that means. I, Mae Weathers, will my shyness to Betty Sanders. I, Lizette Lewis, will my piano talent to Kenneth Campbell. We, Evelyn Skipper and Janet Bryant, bequeath our refined manner to all the Junior girls. I, Leon Randal. leave my car to the school to take a load to the Soda Shop for lunch. I, Russell Smith, will my dislike for homework to Raymond Edwards. I, Boyd Plummer, bequeath my love for Grier Lee,Kennerly to some Junior who is . worthy of such a priceless possession. I, Doris Featherstone, will my desire to commit hara-kiri to the next Class Lawyer. I, Louise Cline, will my ability to get along with Miss Bailey to the future Home Eco- nomics girls of Paw Creek. We, Irene Hipp and William Auten, leave. fEditor's note: That's right, they just leave.J We, the Senior Class of Paw Creek High School, have put our hand and seal on this. the twenty-eighth day of October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-six of our Lord. 1 I I I lSignedJ Dofus FEATm:as'roNE, Class Lawyer. Page Efghleen
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PROPI-IECY In the spring of 1957 I made my first trip to the World's Fair which was being held in San Francisco, California. By some quirk of fate, all the Paw Creek class of '47 were there. We spent several hours talking over high school days, and we finally compiled the following information: Dolores Lippard is now a successful Powers model. Carl Saine and Fred Smith are radio comedians and are quite well known. Ray Plummer and Delcenia Payseur write their scripts. I Mary Wood is chief illustrator for the leading fashion magazines, Vogue and Mademoiselle. Caroleen Elliotte is her assistant. Doris Featherstone has become a lawyer and hasn't lost a case yet. Ruth Hogan is her secretary. Willis Cox is now editor-in-chief of the New York Times, with Earl Nantz as his sports writer. Virginia Mitchell is his fashion editor and Charles Elliott is a foreign correspondent on the same newspaper. Ruth Clarke and Hazel Burgess are now airline hostesses for Eastern Air Lines. Two of their frequent passengers are Lizette Lewis, who is a noted missionary, and Margie Ree Davis, who has acquired great fame as a ballerina. William Auten is the owner of a huge dairy farm in Alabama. Billy Hipp is his foreman. Frank Clark is a traveling salesman for a leading shoe manufacturer. ' ' Evelyn Skipper is dean of history at Duke University. Janet Bryant is in charge of the commercial department there. Evelyn Alexander and Jean Flowers are successful playivrights. Virginia Houser is starred in their latest. Betty Barnhardt has just won the Miss America title for 1956. Betty Broome and Louise Cline are private secretaries in a large New York law firm. Pete Whisenant and Carl Lawing are athletic coaches at West Point. Ona Lee Johnson and Sarah Clark are the owners of a very exclusive dress shop in San Francisco. We hear that all the big-name movie stars buy their clothes there. Leon Randall and Irene Hipp, who now speak French quite fluently, have become interpreters for foreign tourists. They spend all their sum- mers on the Riviera. Craig Love and Russel Smith are representatives of the Balfour Company. The Paw Creek Seniors buy their rings from them every year. K. V. Privette is now a noted inventor. Mae Weathers and Billie Mundy are now nurses at Presbyterian Hospital. Hazel Swing is an interior decorator. One of her recent successes has been the decoration of the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria. Ralph Blanchard is now pastor of the First Methodist Church in Charlotte. Don Lawing is one of Washington's most oratorical senators. Grier Lee Kennerly is now an English professor at Columbia Uni- versity. Boyd Plummer is owner of a huge cattle ranch in Arizona, and Doyte Christenbury and T. W. Oates are his foremen. Page Nimlicn
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