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Roper and Joyce Williams. Theola Stewart wills her position as chief cheerleader to Sara Walker. Beulah Huffman wills her lovable personality to Elvie Watts. Lorene Dobson wills her ability to catch and hold a man to Kathy Early. James Carswell wills his handsome ways to Ralph Walker, Bobby Joe Huffman leaves his position as editor-in-chief of the annual to Marlene Wilson. Hal Rayburn wills his good looks to Ralph Smith, Jimmy Morrisey leaves his art ability to Charles Rollins, Farrell Poteet leaves his job at Eagle’s to Phifer Pearson. Sherley Prewitt leaves his ability to express his opinion to Junior Holland, Lena Watts leaves her ability to succeed to Vergie Denton. Dorothy Ann Long wills her home-making abilities to Sadie Baker, Minnie Bollinger leaves her acting ability to Jane Duckworth, Mary Ella Greene leaves her boy friends to Sue Hoyle. Rex Mull leaves his Geometry knowledge to Dean Gillespie. Joe Williams leaves his love for Macbeth to Joe Ed Roper. Ned Roper leaves his ability to type to Donald Kincaid, Billy Denton leaves his basketball position to Keith Brown, Donald McCurry leaves his intelligence to Fred Propst, Jody Denton leaves his chaufering ability to David Roper. Marguerite Poteet leaves her art ability to Coleen Cooke. Cilla Smith and Juanita Suttles leave bookkeeping worries to Melva Jean Mull and: Clara Mae Lane. Edith Ross and Frances Garrison leave providing the teachers let them. George Brown and Gray Carswell leave nothing; they’re taking it all with them. We hereby appoint Mrs, Catherine Kunkler and Mr. William Cleaver III, our class sponsors, as sole executers of this, our last will and testa- ment, Witnesses: Marjorie Cooper Doris McGee Testator Frances Duckworth
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Last Will and | Cestament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, being of sound mind, and realizing our impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Moretz, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past year. To our teachers, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom, although we can never repay them in full. ARTICLE II To the buildings and buses we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we have given them for the past twelve years, ARTICLE III To the undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the job of issuing the two great publications. The CLAWS and the PINES. To the Sopho- mores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position we now occupy. ARTICLE IV Individual bequests: During our years of school we have accumulated some well-known articles and abilities which we would like to bestow upon specific underclassmen. They are as follows: Mary Sue Anderson leaves her secret of beauty to anyone who wants it. Betty Buff leaves her position as guard on the basketball team to Nancy Garrison, hoping she won’t make as many fouls. Katie Mae Browning leaves her friendly ways to Joyce Poteat,. Betty Clarke leaves some of her talent to Frances Carswell. Janette Clarke wills her witty ways to Milton Brittain. Bobbie Duckworth leaves her height to Ruth Ann Turner. Frances Duckworth gives her love for the navy to Betty Jean Dale. Fran- ces Freeman wills her smile to Lena Dale. Norma Jean and Jackie Hull leave their ability to sing duets to Juanita Cooper and Truitt Poteet. Lu- cille Johnson wills her ability to play the piano to Irene Ross. Doris Mc- Ghee wills her position as center forward on the basketball team to Caro- lyn. Shirley Smith and Betty Jean Tallent will their quietness to Earline Continued on next page
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