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Last Will and Cestament We, the 1945 Senior Class of the Randleman High School, possessing a supposedly high intellectual rating and preparing for our departure from our Alma Mater, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner following: ARTICLE? — COs Ee PACULIN Item 1. To Mr. White, we proudly bequeath an electric television set, so as to enable him to keep an eye on all the classrooms at once. Item 2. ‘To Miss Cox, we affectionately leave all the happy memories of our class, along with a copy of our yearbook, with the hope that she'll never forget us. To Miss Matthews, we graciously give a “memory book” to record our neighborly discussions in General Business and the spirited day on which we learned to type. Item 4. To Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lynch, we leave each a recording of our bright remarks and witty sayings. Item 5. ‘To Miss Johnston we leave our class song which she taught us to sing so sincerely. ArticLe II—TO THE JUNIOR CLASS Item 1. ‘To the upcoming Seniors we bequeath our leadership, loyalty, and citi- zenship, and the responsibility of being a model and leader to the other classes. Item 2. We readily give the Class of ’47 our position of “Dignified Senior” and the very few privileges that go with it. Item 3. Sentimentally, we leave our vacated homeroom with its “lived-in” look and pleasant views. ArticLe II]—TO THE OTHER CLASSES Item 1. ‘To the Sophomores, we leave all our power to progress in reaching the desired goal. ; Item 2. ‘Yo the Freshmen Class, we bestow our highest regards and sympathy, along with our “will to learn” as they travel the hard road. ArticLe [V—TO VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS Item 1. We, Jewell Beeson and Katherine Fields, confer our quietness and good manners to Edith Sutker. Item 2. We, Jean Lineberry and Doris Wood, leave to Hilda Redding our job of getting other students’ lessons. Item 3. I, Anne Beck, leave my little mouth to Waldeen Kearns. Item 4. We, Raymond Every and A. E. Warren, bequeath our dislike for the feminine sex to Connie Hardin and Bruce Kirkman. Item 5. We, Faye Culler and Rachel Davis, do give our talkative nature to Hazel Owens. Item 6. I, Blanche Jordan, confer my position as bell ringer upon any ambitious junior. Item WW PAGE 18
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PAGE 19 Item vr Item 8. Item 9. Item 10. Item 11. Item 12. Item 1, Item 14. Item is Item 16. Item 17. Item 18. Item 19. Item 20. Item 21. Item 22. Item Pe Item 24. Item 25. Item 26. Item 1. I, Audrey Blake, leave my “little black book” to Helen Nelson and Lois Hussey. We, Eliza Daniels and Kathleen Lovette, bequeath to Anne Talley out athletic ability. We, Rachel White and Arnold ‘Toomes, bestow our royal titles of King and Queen upon the most charming girl and the most handsome boy in the Junior class. We, Adelaide Jennings and Hazel Surratt, do give our ability in French to Joe Beasley. I, Sara Lou Brown, bequeath my flirting to Joe Brookshire. I, Nancy Pickard, bestow upon Edward Bailey all my conceit. I, Rachel Talley, give my good looks to Peggy Farlow. We, Opal Bowman and Ed. Ford leave our school-day courtship to Anne Talley and Jesse Ward. I, Betty Webster, leave my petite form to Iris Leigh Parrish. We, Martha Ellen Glenn and Helen Lanier, bequeath our height to Mary Louise Underwood and Margaret Dorsett. I, Evelyn Boozer, leave my dear old bus to anyone who can start it on cold mornings. I, Charles Fulp, leave my high office of President to the most capabie Junior. We, Dolly Kirkman and Helen Wrenn, bequeath our school-day friend ship to Mildred Farlow and Helena Allred. We, Loretta Parker and Viola McKenzie, bequeath our quiet ways to Joe Beasley. We, Joseph Ridge, Grady Hanner, and James Yow, confer our “man about town” manners to Pearly Bowman and Charles Brown. I, Sylvester Hanner, leave my respect for teachers to Ethel Shelton. We, Keith Pugh and Robert Bischer, bequeath our courteous ways to Betty Robbins and Edward Hinshaw. We, Laura Robbins and Mildred ‘Trogdon, leave our ways of finding out things to Marie Allred and Ailene Presnell. We, Pearl Moon and Norma Jean Toomes, leave our popularity to Hazel Spencer. We, O. N. Bowers and Harold Cashatt, leave our ability of making excuses to Aubrey Hancock and Peggy Kennedy. ARTICLE, V— LO THE COMMUNITY To the city of Randleman, we leave the shadows of a cast-off youth—to emerge as intelligent citizens in a different world. Having made public our last will and testament, we the members of the class of 1945, do hereby leave the above mentioned things with all good will and sincerity. Signed, sealed, and published this 31st day of May, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-five. Witnessed and signed, RayMonp Every, Testator CHARLES Fup, President Miss Cox, Senior Sponsor.
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