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A ,Q Peggy Tyndall She looks like she stepped from a fairybook land, with her unblem ished beauty, and a smile that's real grand. F.H.A. 1,25 Officer 2, Cheerleader lg French Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,4g Officer 4, Waitress at Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Junior Play, Annual Staff lg Marshal 3. Tommy Tyndall 'He has a peace of mind, that's so sublime. Library Club 45 Basketball Team 4. ,mm X 4: 4 W Z2 ,M .1 - 0 1,5 A4 John Thigpen It is what we learn after we know it all that counts. F.F.A. l,2g Junior Play, Band lg French Club 3,45 Officer 3,45 Superlative 4, Linda Toler She 's a spark that keeps shining in the World that's so drear, we'll always remember our Linda dear. W f , 4. V ..- .V ' .f 'Y 2 we sg, 1 W 16 David Van I-Ioy Happy go lucky, fair and free, Nothing ever worries me. Homeroom Officer 1,2,3g Golds- borog D.E. 3, Junior Play, Short-- hand Club 3, Officer, Senior Superlative. Janice White Precious things come in small packages. Glee Club, Goldsboro High School, Holmes Seminary, Green- ville, South C arolinag Shorthand Club 4, Officer.
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Janet Smith We gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew, at the many things she could do. F.H.A, l,2,3,4g Officer 3,45 County Officer 2, Basketball l,4g French Club 3,45 Shorthand Club 4, Class Officer 3, Beta Club 3,4. June Smith Wonder if June's last name will always be Smith. F.H.A. l,2,3g Class Officer lg French Club 3,4g Shorthand Club 4, 4-H Club 1.2. T' Us Delphia Taylor Quiet as a lighted fire cracker! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g 4-H Club 1. Jimmy Teachey The boy that's crazy about RED HEADS! F.F.A. l,2,4g 4-H Club l,2. 5. ,wmv ii f 1 'E fm are 4 Rose Smith She can toss her blond hair, curl up her lashes, and paint her long nails in all sorts of flashes. F.H.A. l,2,3,4g French Club 3g Shorthand Club 4. Carol Strickland An athlete with assets so many, if she has any faults we can't think of any. F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Officer 3g Basket- ball 1,2 ,3,4g Co-Captain 4, Ath- letic Award 3g Shorthand Club 4, Superlative 4. 'wuwmw 15
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Last Will and Testament We, the Graduating Class of 1960, being of sound mind and body, about to embark into the unknown future, bequeath our most prized possessions and traits to future seniors. To the Juniors we leave the pleasure of being upperclassmen. To the Sophomores we leave our quiet studious ways. To the Freshmen we leave our best wishes, hoping that they will enjoy their high school days as we have. ' To the faculty we leave our appreciation for teaching us throughout high school. JANET SMITH and PAYE EDWARDS leave Mr. Fornecker sighing in relief. CECIL SCOTT leaves his speed driving to Ann Pate. FRANCIS GOODING leaves her two years of U. S. History to John Herring. AIMA PIKE leaves her studious ways to Diane Hicks. PEGGY DAVIS leaves her excess weight to Brenda Howell. JAY HARE leaves Pett Howell to the boy who can win her. DAVID VAN HOY leaves his way with all the girls to Talmage Thigpen. SHELTON SCOTT leaves his good conduct grades to Carolyn Wooten. HENRY BEST leaves his quiet ways to Edna Earl Grantham. PEGGY POPE would just like to leave for Virginia. LINDA COLLIER leaves her ability to keep secrets Qlike diamondsj to Leigh Ann Crawford. CARLTON SASSER and CONNIE DAW leave their good looks to Leigh Ann Crawford and Jimmy An- derson. HARRIETTE LANCASTER, LINDA PATE, PEGGY TYNDALL, and EARLENE HOWELL leave their corner in Miss Barwick's room to those who can get it. JUNE SMITH and DURWOOD SMITH leave their lover's nook by the radiator to a certain eleventh grade couple. TOMMY PATE leaves his place as Senior Class president to James Pender. ANNE ELMORE leaves--to ride in a green Chevrolet. BETTY JEAN SATTERFIELD leaves school, period, to devote her full time to catching someone from Nahunta. LINDA TOLER, ROSE SMITH, and HAZEL MCCANDLESS leaves their knowledge of shorthand to the next poor sucker that takes it. DELPHIA TAYLOR leaves her shortness to Jeanine Woodard. BONNIE MUSGRAVE leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Lorene Mitchell. ANN LANCASTER leaves her ability to keep up with her books to Lou Ella Howell. JOHN THIGPEN leaves his love of poetry to Diane Hicks. GROVER DEES leaves a certain little blonde. JIMMY TEACHEY leaves his good driving to Linda Gardner. JETTYE SCOTT leaves her talent to Jimmy Beamon. CAROL STRICKLAND leaves her ability to play basketball to Judy Crumpler. JANICE WHITE leaves her position as a married student to the next dumb character who wants to try it ANNETTE HOWELL leaves her ability to flirt with younger boys to Jeannette Bass. ROSE JINNETTE leaves her height to Linda Gardner. DOROTHY HOWELL leaves--to join her heart th1ob in Saulston. ROBERT JONES leaves his quiet ways fat school onlyj to Frank Hicks. ROBERT HOWELL leaves his slow drivin to John Jones ff- g . WILEY LANCASTER leaves his cuteness to Dickie Elmore. HENRY NEWCOMBE will be satisfied with just leaving. MARY RUTH MOZINGO leaves her bashfulness to Ginny Smith. VERNON ANDERSON leaves his biological abilities to anyone who wants them. TOMMY TYNDALL leaves his typing ability to Harold Tyndall. JANNETTE HOWELL leaves her neatness to Linda Pate. GLENN SMITH leaves his ability to diagram sentences to Martin Lancaster. BRYANT FUTRELL leaves his quiet ways to Silas Pender. JANICE WHITE--Testator 17
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