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,Ana ,-,.r-.a.1.... ,4.. ..,-m,.. .. . ...z.....-.:nxa. 1u.2,'a Qaadnnnz This We Leave We, the Seniors of l958, being of sound mind and disposing memory and being desirous of remembering bountifully and extravagantly all underclassmen and members of the faculty whom it is our pleasure to leave do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To To To To Ray Carl Tyndall leaves his big feet to George Gardner. Ruby Davis leaves her position in the Beta Club to anyone who can make it. Patricia Gardner leaves her ability to skip up street without getting caught to Carol Lee. Esther Kearney leaves her loudness to Jean Smith. Jack Sasser leaves the title of Most Conceited to Richard Woodard. Betsy Grantham leaves her flirty eyes to anyone who is sharp enough to catch them. Ed Crawford leaves his faded basketball suit to anyone who wants it. Abbie Forehand leaves his slimness to Tom Smith. Shelby Bass leaves Mr. Fornecker to anybody who wants him in study hall. the future Seniors we leave the pleasure of having Miss Barwick as their Sponsor. the Sophomores we leave the pleasure of preparing for a good Junior-Senior Banquet. the Freshmen we leave our best wishes, hoping they will enjoy their high school days. the faculty we leave our appreciation for teaching us throughout our high school days. Hicks leaves his seat at Summer School to Cordell Sasser. Donnie House and Carol Kearney leave all the Air Force boys at Seymour Johnson Field to all the girls who are lucky enough to catch them. Carlton Crumpler leaves his basketball suit to Tommy Pate. Frankie Tillman leaves his ability to work as a carpenter for Mr. Russell to Ray Hare. Margaret Peedin leaves her height to Hazel McCandless. Bryant Lancaster leaves his ability to eat barbecue chicken to anyone who is sly enough to slip after it Nellie Deans, Rowena Gurganus, and Hazel Wade leave their ability to do anything they want to do without getting caught, to anyone who is lucky and brave enough to do it. Cuyler Best leaves his position in the FFA to Junior Pate, I. J. Mozingo leaves his blonde hair to Jessie Daw. Edna Earle Sauls leaves, She Hopes. Alton Daw leaves his ability to flirt with the girls to Larry Gray. Johnny Futrell leaves his height to Edward Gurley. Susan Cooke leaves her ability to slip out of study hall to anyone who can get away with caught. Durwood Deaver leaves his Red crew-cut to Robert Jones. Effie Lancaster leaves her position as Head Cheerleader to Anne Elmore. Lindsay Scott leaves his love to a certain blonde Freshman. Frances Howell leaves her quietness to Linda Pate. Henry Jinnette leaves his ability to work Geometry to anyone who can work it. Lillie Sasser leaves her love for boys who have already graduated. Keith Horne leaves his marrying ways to Bo Barfield. Nettie Hollis leaves her intelligence to J. C. Cox. Cegerna Gurley leaves the position of taking up lunch money to anyone who wants it. Bill Dees leaves his hair dye to Lemuel Bartlett. Nancy Pipkin leaves her used books to the Seniors of 1959. Francis Herring leaves his driving ability to Cortez Fulghum. Janet Pate leaves her slim figure to Peggy Davis. Betty Person leaves her tallness to Jean Smith, Pauline Howell leaves her seat in study hall to Connie Daw. 16 it and not get Cuyler Best Testa tor
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