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Senior i MOST AMBITIOUS JACKIE HaGErR Rei Luckey i MOST STUDIOUS JACKIE HaGER Rei Luckey 3 BEST ALL-ROUND Doris ANN HENLEY Rei Luckey 4 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JACKIE HAGER Rem Luckey 5 FRIENDLIEST ESTHER SOMERS Bossy DuckwortH
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Last Will And Testament State of North Carolina County of Lincoln City of Denver Township of Catawba Springs We, the Senior Class of 1950, realizing that the final curtain is about to be drawn on our cover at Rock Springs High School, and knowing that we must now take our places in life, do hereby make our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our principal, Mr. Little, we leave our greatest thanks for his kindness during our last three years here, and also all the unsolved Geometry problems. To Miss Miller, we leave our deepest appreciation for her help during our last year in school, ara also all the things we made in Home Economics, but keep all the knowledge we learned, for we feel that we’ll need it someday. To Mrs. Sigmon, we leave all the success that we’ve gained in the commercial field, also our deepest thanks for her patience with the play cast. To Mrs. Maxwell, we leave our love for Spanish and English, and also our thanks for her assistance with the play. To Miss Dellinger, we leave unwillingly our basketball suits, but willingly our Chemistry books. To Mr. Wallin, we leave our athletic ability and our Economic test papers. To Mr. Carpenter, we will all the tools we misplaced in the shop. To Mrs. Rock, we leave our musical talent. ARTICLE II To the Middlers, we leave our good luck so that some day they might see themselves as Seniors. To the Freshmen, we leave the knowledge that we didn’t get, so that they will have an easier time in high school. To the Sophomores, we leave our wish that their graduating class will make up for our small one. To the Juniors, we leave our home room and responsibilities. ARTICLE III To our friends, we leave our personal belongings as follows: I, Flora Mae Ballard, will my ability to sew to Tommy Goodson. I, Annie Black, will my height to Joyce Nixon. I, Pauline Christopher, will my quietness on study hall to Johnny Keever. I, Thelma Clontz, will my height to Roberta Lawing. I, Ruth Dellinger, will my curly hair to Ruth Harkey. I, Bobby Duckworth, will my friendliness to McLelland Sherrill. I, Jean Edwards, will my big mouth to Avoneal Lawing. I, Jackie Hager, will my knowledge to Cecil Ballard. I, Bobby Harris, will my seat in Chemistry to Elliott Loftin. I, Doris Ann Henley, will my place as editor of The Rosphian to Guy Killian. I, Marjorie Little, will my place on the Annual Staff to whoever will have it. I, Reid Luckey, will my height to Charles Ledford. I, Howard McIntosh, will my popularity to Bill Lawing. I, Marlene Miller, will my laugh to Iola Robinette. I, Vergie Mundy, will my wittiness to Betty Lee Kaylor. I, Bobby Nixon, will my weight to Charles Ledford. I, Nellie Caroline Perkins, will my popularity to Joan Dellinger. I, Louise Weathers, will my height to Betty Lee Kaylor. And finally, I, Esther Somers, will all I have to somebody who doesn’t need very much. Witnesses: LITTLE ABNER Daisy May ESTHER SOMERS Contempt of Court Class of 1950 IRE IS Lek, iS
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ul erlatives 1 MOST POPULAR NELLIE CArRoL PERKINS Howarp McIntosH 2 BEST LOOKING Firora Mar BAtLArp Howarp McIntrosH 3 WITTIEST Vercie Lou Munpy Bossy DucKWoORTH 4 MOST ATHLETIC ESTHER SOMERS Bossy NIxon 5 MOST TALENTED NELLIE CaroL PERKINS Howarp McIntosH
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