Richmond High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Rockingham, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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GHANTICLEER We, the Senior Class of 1953 of Old Richmond High School, realizing that we are about to take a permanent leave of absence, much to the sorrow of the faculty, who have, I a.m sure, treasured each moment that was spent with us, hoping by some remote chance to have relayed to us some small element of knowledge, and also to our fellow students, do ordain, publish, and de- clare this to be our last will and testament, rendering void any former wills made by us. ARTICLE I-SECTION I To our beloved principal, Mr. John W. Wood, we leave a full measure of sanity which he doubtless has lacked throughout our infallible reign as Seniors. ARTICLE I--SECTION II To our ever-understanding teacher, Mrs. Henrietta Holland, we bequeath J. P. Dillworth's latest book, How to Preach An Effective Sermon. ARTICLE .II-SECTION I To the Juniors, who will soon fill our honored seats in the senior class, we bestow: Cal All the knowledge that was attained in our most ex- citing yearlin high school. fbi Our- privilege of going to lunch first. ich Ahd last, by no means least, the task of publishing The Chanticleerf' ARTICLE 'II-SECTION II To the Sophomores we leave patience and courage to endure the oncoming seniors. But be brave and just remember that you, too, will someday be a senior. ARTICLE Il-SECTION III To the innocent Freshmen we leave a certain amount of dignity and the ability to carry a countenance of wisdom, when you sometimes find yourselves lacking in gray matter. ARTICLE III-SECTION I I, Joann Burner, do bequeath my aches and pains to Barbara Tuttle and ,Jeanette Burner, so that they can prevent the doctors from going out of business. I, Carol Reed, do will my artistic ability to Sue Allgood and Patsy Craft. I, June Smith, do bequeath my marriage license to Betty All- good. Have fun, Betty, you won't be single but once! I, Mary Jo Hendrix, do leave my big mouth to Wynoka Josey and Pat Doub. But remember to restrain yourself in Mrs. Holland's class. I, Billy Flynn, bequeath my seat in the senior class to Winburn Shore, so he may graduate with a broader mind. I. Rex Bowen, do will my ability to argue with Mr. Early to Edgar Masencup. May you be more successful than I. I, Barbara Burner, leave my secret for a successful marriage to Barbara Livengood and Sylvia Spease. I. hall I. James Lawton, do will my quiet and studious ways in study to Wayne Coley. Lewis Newsome, do bequeath my esteemed seat in the senior class to Nancy Moore, so she may graduate in honor. I, Doris Doub, do will my wittiness to Janie Smith and Ann Reid. Take advantage of it, and enjoy yourselvesg it's later than you think. I, Mack Hauser, do bequeath my bus and route to W. C. McGee. Take it easy, Dub. I, Deane Long, do leave my position on the baseball team to Charles Petree. May you have better luck than I. I, Bobby Sprinkle, will with reluctance my many girl friends to Bobby Fulk. Take good care of them, Bobby. I, Kriesler Speas, do bequeath to John Conrad my ability to hit the high notes with my popular giggle. It will win you many hard looks from your teachers! I, J. C. Rierson, leave my unfailing habit of coming to school by lunch time to Roy Bowen. That morning sleep does wonders for you. I, Peter Tuttle, do will my bus to Winburn Shore. Take good care of old SO, Winburn. I, Tanya Naylor, do bequeath my dimple to Lonnie Ring, to add to the rest of his charms. I. the Joe Brown, do will to John Robertson my ability to attract opposite sex. We do hereby constitute and appoint Henrietta W. Holland our Lawful Executor, to execute this, our last will and testament, according to the true intent of the aforesaid document. Signed, sealed, and declared by the Senior Class of Old Rich- mond High School. We do hereunto set our hands and seal this twenty-seventh day of March, nineteen hundred and fifty-three. Testators PETER TUTTLE BOBBY SPRINKLE



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