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TAST WHEL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Rustburg High School of 1953, being of sound mind and disposing mem- ory, dohereby make and publishour last will and testament and do declareall other wills, hereto- fore made, null and void. I. In General To the Juniors, we leave our movable seats and the smelly Senior room. To the school, we leave our clock and hope good care will continue to be given it. We leaye to everyone memories of us, Il. Faculty ToMr. Hodge, we leave dreams of a wonder- ful geometry class and a new school. ToMrs. Martin, we leave you love and appre - ciation for things you have done for us. A history IV class seated in alphabetical order is what we leave Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Garbee, we leave you memories of Calvin Adkins. To Mrs. Riegel, weleave a Home Ec. class which is never hungry. To Mr. Campbell, the Senior class leaves another paint brush to go with the one he lent us for the Senior play. By Special Request June Talley wishes toleave to Lenore Frank- linherjobas librarian of the glee club and hopes she can keep the music straight. Kathleen Elliott, Elizabeth Elliott wishes to leave to you her ability to get along with Mrs. Reigel. C.B. Moore wills half of that cute little gig- gle in English class to Paul Wingfield, but he wants to keep the other half for future use. Toby Harris leaves to Pat Taylor her talent to be forever talking in class. Pat doesn’t need this, of course, but Toby has no further use for it melt hear To BoBo Goff, Jimmy Thompson wills his ability to always get along with Mr. Hodge. Robert Peake, Buster Williams wants you to have his luckin getting along with state troopers. Billy Lawrence leaves to Barry Blankinship 1S muscle building formula. To Nancy Allcock, Betty Taylor leaves her ability to get along with a certain bus driver and hopes she uses it. Nell Smith wants to leave her bashful ways to Lewis Cowart hoping that he will use it. Alease Wright leaves to Pat Booth her calm quiet manner. Calvin Adkins wills to Jimmy Wood all those wonderful grades in geometry. Rosa Goff leaves to Phyllis Robertson all those ‘‘free driving lessons. ’ Peggy Jennings leaves to any girl in high school her love for the airport and airplanes. Ben Driskell, Gary Cheatham wills you his bus route. To Lewis Cowart, Ed Trent wills his height and hopes it comes in handy in his basketball games. Jeanette Puckette wills to Rosalie Gear her job of selling lunch tickets. Alice Moore wills her pleasant disposition to Mary Ellen Droog. Carol Phillips leaves her job as Rustburg High School Taxi driver to Buddy Steppe. To Mary Ida Talley, Annie Cyrus leaves her ability to attract men on tractors. Her ability to type wellis what Grey Simmons wants Peggy Foster to have. Gladys Lindsay leaves her ability to have full week-ends to Ethel Pat Wright. To Shirley Neighbors, Betty Riley leaves her ability to dance well. Lois Lee leaves her hatred of men to Nancy Wheeler. Harry Mitchell leaves to Gene Neighbors his quiet but friendly manner and hopes he uses it. His job as school patrolman is what Harry Farris wants Freddie Keesee to have. To Dale Talley, Elizabeth Tanner leaves her happy-go-lucky way. Marie Tanner wills to Judy Kaye Martin her ability to attract cadets. We hereby appoint Addie Lee of the class of 54, executor ofthis last will and testament, with full power and authority, having perfect confi- dence in her sound judgment,
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Vo ELIZABETH LONELL TANNER MARIE MADELINE TANNER BETTY JEAN TAYLOR SAMUEL JAMES THOMPSON, JR. EDWARD GARLAND TRENT WINFRED EARL WILLIAMS KAREN ALEASE WRIGHT
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WHO'S WHO Best-all-round-Marie Tanner Gary Cheatham Most Dignified-Carol Phillips Jimmy Thompson Most Athletic-Peggy Jennings C. B. Moore Most Studious-June Talley Gary Cheatham Most Attractive-Alice Moore Buster Williams Sweetest-Betty Taylor Jeanette Puckette Cutest-Annie Cyrus Calvin Adkins Nosiest-Annie Cyrus Calvin Adkins Laziest-Buster Williams Gladys Lindsay Most Popular-Elizabeth Tanner C. B. Moore Happiest-Jimmy Thompson Nell Smith Best Dancers-Buster Williams Carol Phillips Wittiest-Peggy Jennings Harry Farris Neatest-Gary Cheatham Betty Taylor Quietest-Alease Wright Harry Mitchell Most likely to succeed-Elizabeth Elliot C. B. Moore Most Courteous-Grey Simmons Ed Trent Best Sports-Lois Lee, Toby Harris Billy Lawrence Most Friendly-Rosa Goff Betty Riley MASCOTS Smoky Steppe SMOKY
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