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CICNiriED SENIORS
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LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT We, the class of 1952, of Pine Level High School, Pine Level, North Carolina, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. The Seniors leave to the oncoming Seniors our ability to co-operate. We bequeath our brilliant minds to the Freshman of 1952. We leave our ability to always be cheerful to the Sophomores. We leave our willingness to work to the oncoming Juniors. To the teachers the Seniors leave their honesty. Our faithfulness will always be left to our school, which we love very much, and we will cherish the memories found here for the rest of our lives. To our fellow students we wish to say that we will always remember your kindness. We hope that each of the coming years will prove to be the best for each of you. CEASS LLCEL ECT In a large, warm room with a beautiful fireplace, I sit thinking about the Pine Level High School Class of 1952. In this room there is a big blazing fire in the fireplace, and as I sit looking into the fire, I am thinking of all the seniors of ’52. The fire begins to fade away and the pictures of Carlton Creech, Donald Crumpler, William Over- bee, and Donald Creech come before my eyes. I see them in uniforms, and as the picture begins to clear I see them giving orders to a group of men. They must be doing well for themselves. The pictures of another, group come before my eyes. I see that Mary Wood, Marie Creech, Mar- garette Edwards, Shirley Braswell, and ' Billy Barbee are all through their business courses. But wait, I see Shirley and Margarette wearing blue uniforms of the WAF, Uncle Sami not only has the boys, but the girls working for him. As I look deeper into the fire I see that Sara Lee, Merlene Daughtry, and Violet Eason are very happy with their husbands. Sara and Merlene must not like house work so well, because they are work- ing as telephone operators. Another group comes clear in the flames. I see Waverly Jones, Junius Jones, Bobby Stallings and Jimmy Corbett going to college. And, last of all I see Melvin Thompson, a happily married man, and Cecil Dixon standing before their beautiful farms.
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Most Popular Donald Grumpier Marie Creech Most Intelligent William Overbee Margarette Edwards WUC’S Best All-Around Junius Jones Sara Lee Best Dressed Bobby Stallings Margarette Edwards Wittiest Donald Creech Shirley Braswell
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