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last Wlll ADO IESIAITIGHI We, the 27 members of the Senior Class of 1960 of Rolesville H i gh School, do hereby declare and publish this our Last Will and Testament: ARTICLE I To our school, we leave our everlasting love and loyal support. ARTICLE ll To our parents, we extend our deepest love and appreci- ation for helping to make our graduation possible. ARTICLE III To Mr. Lanier, we leave our appreciation for all that he has done for us during the three ye ars he has been at Rolesville. To Mrs. Lanier, we leave a guieter homeroom! To Mrs. Williams, we leave an English Class that enjoys writing term papers more than we did! To Mrs. Snell, we leave a bigger Economics Class and a quieter study hall. To Mrs. Mohorn, we leave our hopes that next year's typing students can make better typing speeds. To Mrs. Duff, we leave a Homemaking Class that knows something about sewing. To Mr. Price, we leave our hopes that the football team will be more successful next year. To Mr. Perkinson, we leave a Toni Home Permanent. Have all of that hair curly, please, Mr. Perkinson. ARTICLE IV To the juniors, we leave our front seats in chapel and the thrill of being Seniors! To the Sophomores, we leave our cleverness which brought us to the top of the ladder. To the Fre shme n, we leave our ability to stay out of trouble! ARTICLE V ADA MAE BARHAM wills her witty ways to her cousin, Faye Barham. Stay out of trouble, Faye. RACHEL BELL wills her ab i lit y to write poetry to her niece, Jessie Vee. DONALD BUNN wills his school bus to Glenn jones. ALMA RUTH CHALK leaves her ability to go steady to her sister, Bre nda. Be sure to find time to do your homework, Brenda. EVELYN EVERETTE wills her seat in the Senior Class to all her brothers and sisters. Study hard, kids! FAYE I-IAILEY wills her t yping ability to jimmy Gay. Make those fingers fly, jimmy. FRANK HODGE wills his place in the GeometryClass to Donnie Woodlief. Have fun, Donnie! JACK MASSEY wills his place in the Senior English Class to Bobby Poole. Work hard to get there, Bobby! WAYNE MERRITT wills his loud tone of voice to Grady Ayres. Watch out, Grady! ALICE MITCHELL wills her U. S. Histor y book to her brother, Sterl, and hopes that he has better luck than she did. Better start studying Sterl! TED MITCHELL W i l l s his ability to go steady to Jackie Mitchell. EVA LILLIE PEARCE wills her dr i v i n g ability to Lois Shearon. Stay away from those telephone poles, Lois.. DOUGLAS PEARCE wills his ability to get along with all girls to james Robert Averette. FAYE PEARCE wills her love for the Y. W. C.A. to any- one who likes to dance and meet boys. DENNIS PERRY leaves his place on the football team to Homer Daniel. ELEANOR POOLE leaves her place on the basketball team to Phyllis Eddins. Play hard, Phyllis! SAMMIE PRIDGEN leaves his position as President of the Science Club to his brother, Kenny. FRA NCES STALLINGS wills her place as editor of the annual to her sister, Brenda. It's a lot ofwork, Brenda, but it's worth it! CECIL STELL wills his quie t ways to Charles Marshall. Make use of them, Charles! DUDLEY TUCKER wills his ability to have fun to Curtis Massey. CORA UNDERWOOD wills her superlative, Most Attrac- tive, to Lynda Edwards. SUE WALL wills her two superlatives, Best Dressed and Most Popular. to her sister, Jo Ann. BARBARA WATKINS wills her fr i en dly ways to Linda Carol Williams, even though she doesn't need them. CAROLYN WEATHERS wills her love for dancing to Lena Mae W atkins and hopes she will enjoy it as much as she has. ELEANOR WILLIAMS wills her superlative, Best Person- ality to her sister, Betty Lou. TOMMY WILSON wills his place on the football and base- ball teams to his brother, Leslie. And I, MARY MURPHY, leave my place as testatrix to some unknown Junior. MARY MURPHY Testatrix
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Who was it that said there was no success in the hearts and minds of those 1960 Seniors of Rolesville High? Was it you? Yes, it prob ably was. But do you know. . . ADA MAE BARI-IAM, better known as Lanet Lane, a glamorous movie star, is suing for her fifth divorce. Her divorce lawyer, DONALD BUNN, has become as famous as Perry Mason, the television character. RACHEL BELL has become a foreign missionary in Africa and is trying to convince the head-hunter tribes to trade their shrunken heads for Bibles. ALMA CHALK, marriedto Ruffin, her ex-steady, is now living on one of the finest tobacco farms in Eastern Carolina. EVELYN EVERETTE is now a beauty operator in Las Vegas and has become an expert gossiper. FAYE HAILEY, who owns her own beautysalon, is constantly trying to get her customers' hair to curl. CORA UNDERWOOD and FRANK HO DG E are very happily married. Theyhave in Florida an ultra- modern home, which Frank, now a famous designer, planned. Cora is thinking seriously about rtmning for Mrs. America. JACK MASSEY, now a p r o f i t a ble beef cattle producer in the West Indies, is supplying Swift and Company with his fine beef. WAYNE MERRITT drives a 1970 Ford and is jack Kochsman's top hell-driver. ALICE MITCHELL, an airline hostess, is flying all over the world and still looking for her dream lover. QR. RJ TED MITCHELL, a c olone l in the army, has recently been commended by the President for de- veloping robot control. MARY MURPHY, who still p r e fe r s English to other subjects, is thoroughly enjoying teaching at Columbia University. EVA LILLIE PEARCE has her own T.V. show and has taken Miss M arg ar et's place on the Romper Room. pnophecv DOUGLAS PEARCE and DENNIS PERRY have a special customized garage in California. They are selling hot rods for 525,000 each! FAYE PEARCE, who is famous in the medical field, is now a laboratory technician at Duke. ELEANOR POOLE, now a history teacher at the new modernized Rolesville High School, is firmly trying to convince her freshman students that Columbus first discovered America. ELEANOR WILLIAMS and SAMMIE PRIDGEN are, as we expected, married. Eleanor, while working at the Johnson Publishing Company, is struggling hard to become an ideal housewife. Sammie is teaching French at a Tennessee University. FRANCES STALLINGS, the private secretary of the Duv all Insurance Company of Raleigh, North Carolina, is combining her career with marriage. CEC I L STELL plays football for the Baltimore Colts and holds the record of h aving the biggest feet on the entire team. DUDLEY TUCKER raises thoroughbred horses in Kentucky. One of his horses Kentucky King won secondplace in the Kentucky Derby this year. Con- gratulations, Dudley! SUE WALL is an outstanding model for the Look m a g a Z i n e. During her spare time she keeps books for the Hall and Hall Incorporated. CAROLYN WEATHERS has her own singing pro- gram on WFVG in Ft. Worth, Te xas. One of her latest records sold over a million copies. Keep up that success, Carolyn! TOMMY WILSON has re ached his goal in boxing . He is now the heavyweight Champion of the world. And I, BARBARA WATKINS, am a receptionist for the Byron and Cooper Incorporated of Paintsville, Kentucky. ' BARBARA WAT KIN S Prophetess
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When oft we think of days gone by, The heartaches and the frm. They're just twinkling flames of time. We cherish them, everyone. Our Memory Lane lengthens every day, For we know graduation's not far away. We think of our friends, classes, and books, The teachers who gave us dirty looks. SONG A LONG, LONG, TRAIL There's a long, long trail behind us DO6m We'll cherish our memories ofthe jtmior play, Of Brax's Grill, where the teen-agers stay. Our Junior-Senior Banquet, what a night! But selling ads'-' was our main plight. With these memories we must never part. They'll always be cradled in our heart. Though friends are gone, where we don't know, We'll have star-lined memories wherever we go RACHEL BELL IDOUZO Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we QQ. It's filled with friends we adore Cafwle There are days which we will ne'er forget Oh, co-eds nevermore. We'll remember though we 're parted I: By fate's unchangeable hand. R All the teachers and the principals Who guide us from shifting sand. Sure we know that we may never See all our classmates again. But we cherish every moment, As this long, long trail ends. RACHEL BELL White carnation colon S Black and white
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