Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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Superlatives .-1, 3 A-,ze Most Attractive Wittiest Mahlon Fleming Tommie Ann Lancaste1 Charles Edwards Marjorle Lewis A- Most Athletic Best All Round Jimmy Ray Best Mona Ann Pipkin Donna Deaver Mahion Fleming 13



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Last Will And Testament We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath our possessions and talents as follows: To Mr. Russell we leave the pleasure of teaching the Constitution to the Sen- iors next year. To Miss Barwick we leave our appreciation for being so kind and patient with us during our Senior year. To Mrs. Ballance we leave our appreciation for helping us with the annual. To Miss Ivforris we leave the pleasure of being supervisor ofthe cheerleaders next year. To Miss Rabil we leave the sound of the typewriters to keep her company. To Mrs. Bryan we leave the pleasure of being sponsor of the Beta Club next year. To Mr. Spencer we leave the pleasure of coaching the basketball team. To Mr. Fornecker we leave all the overdue books in the library. To Mr. Seabolt we leave all the freshmen for his new class. To the Juniors we leave the pleasure of having Mr. Russell teach them the Constitution. To the Sophomores we leave the pleasure of preparing for a Junior-Senior banquet. To the Freshmen we leave our best wishes, hoping they will have good luck throughout their high school days. Gerald Bartlett leaves his ability to drive a school bus to Helen Elks. Mary Lou Roberts leaves her slimness to Peggy Combs. Bobby Jean Weaver leaves her love for commercial courses to Jessie Ander- son. Charles Edwards leaves his driving ability to Ralph Howell. Marjouie Mitchell leaves her position in Mr. Russells office to whoever is lucky to get it. Howard Seymour leaves his bashful girl shy ways to Bryle Carraway. Mary Lancaster leaves her ability to learn shorthand to Mary Ellen Davis. Ann Jones leaves her silliness to Dora Edwards. Barbara Chase leaves her ability to learn shorthand to Betty Goff. Mona Pipkin leaves her ability to play basketball to Joan Crumpler. Marjorie Lewis and Frances Howell leave their position working in the store to anyone who will take it. Hilda Batson leaves the love of Grantham to anyone who can get it. Jean Mozingo leaves her battle of Black Strand to Effie Lancaster and hopes it will attract as much attention at the ballgames as hers did. Donna Deaver leaves her quietness to Sara Pate. Karen Killette leaves her small waistline to Sue Gardner. Jimmy Best leaves his position in the Beta Club to Ray Howell. George Deans leaves his bashfulness to girls to Douglas Davis. Richard Sasser leaves his ability to make things of wood to Billy Herring. Morris Batten leaves his love of Bar-Be-Cued chicken to Arthur Ivey. Phillip Lancaster will be satisfied with just leaving. Rosemary D'Angelo leaves her ability to pronounce French to Peggy Combs. Mary Frances Herring leaves her ability to get A on conduct to Peggy Combs. Billy Toler leaves his position working in the lunchroom to Donald I-licks. Becky and Karole Cox leave their ability to get out of work to anyone who is Wise enough to get it. Allen Griffith leaves his determination to anyone who has the determination to get it. J. T. Sauls leaves his shortness to Ralph Howell. Mahlon Fleming leaves his crew-cut to Mr. Russell. 15

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