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LAST WILL and TESTAMENT I, Georgia , Hale, will to Bobbie Lou Robbins my ability to fall in love with a different boy every week end. I, Hugh Binkley, will to Junior Stafford six inches in height so next year his basketball position won't be on the bench. I, Jimmy Blanton will to Barbara Smith my intelligence so her studies won't bother her while playing basketball. I, Lawrence Danner, will to Carl Lee Motsinger twenty pounds so he may be a star on the football team. I, Hazel Snyder, will to Wanda Sowers my extreme vocabulary so next year's class will have a walking dic- tionary. We, John Craver and Jane Naylor, will our eternal love for one another to Clarence Weavil and Jo Ann Coe. I, Ruth Idol, will my privilege of being art editor of the Segarian to Anne Hill. I, Donald Joyce, will to Joe Davis Smith my wit and ability to tell jokes and amuse the rising Senior class. I, Donald Peddycord, will to Margaret Idol my shyness so she may benefit the rising Senior class in being quieter. I, Betta Jean Idol, will to Jo 'Ann Williard my ability to laugh the whole day through. Don't take life so seriously. I, Dolores Murphy, will my influential ways to Louise Joyce so she may be well liked by the teachers. I, Clarice 'Tucker, will to Montez Holder my ability to influence boys or especially one. I, Herbert Golden, will my tremendous strength to Fred Golden so he may uphold the Golden name in his Senior year. I, Halph Hayes, will my privilege of going to town for Mr. White to Dickie Vogler. Providing Mary Jo doesn't object. I, Claude Swaim, leave my privilege of going to the store each day to Don Ebert. Don't stay more than one period, Don. I, Charles Reed, will my privilege of parking the buses each day to Floyd Angel to satisfy his desire. We, Bertha Rising and Bobbie R. Masten, will to Mary Lou Norman and Maxine Trivette our ability to ask un- answerable questions. I, J. W. Murphy, will to Ellen Manuel my love for English and all my book reports so she won't have to spend, her Senior year reading books. I, Ann Hine, will to Ruth Fotsinger my wit and spar- kling personality so she may brighten the Senior year. 1, Betty Ruth Hine, will to Catherine Hine so in her Senior year she may be the best all around. I, Juanita Masten, will my grin and everlasting smile to Martha Roland so she may have a more pleasant ex- pression. I, Myrtis Motsinger, will my privilege to speak my mind to Johnsie Fish and Jane Hine. So the Senior Class will have someone to express their opinions. I, Marlene Pope, will to Jo Ann Smith my privilege of receiving a diamond in her Senior year. I, Houston Hastings, will my two front teeth to Johnny Arant so if he loses any playing football he can replace them. I, Billy Weavil, will to Clayton Deal my ability to cap- ture the hearts of newcomers so he may be more cn- trancing to the fairer sex. Z4- I, Roger Motsinger, will my basketball position to Junor Stafford so next year he may be the high scorer. I, Jack Hester, will my shyness to Peggy Hester. Take as much as you need, Sis, there's no limit. I, Lawrence Pope, will to Donald Hastings my ability of staying out of school two days each week and still pass my studies. I, Kathleen Bodenheimer, will my intelligence to Nancy Cumbie and Lib Swaim so they may indulge in their studies more deeply. I, C. V. Whitt, will to Paul Reavis my privilege of being dance instructor to the girls in the rising Senior Class. I, Charles Thomason will my school bus to Douglas Barringer. Please be careful with it, Doug. We, Carolyn Smith and Phoebe Lawson, will our sweet- ness and charm to Jane Hinkle and Nancy Rominger so they may have a diamond in their Senior year. I, Owen Reavis, will my position as. the president of the Glee Club to Barbara Hine hoping she will be more successful than I. I, Nancy Smith, will my wittiness to Virginia Lank- ford anl Bobbie Pope so they may keep the Senior Class in laughter. I, Van Williard will my success as a 4-H Club member to Jeanette Atkins, hoping she will achieve as much as I. I, Oneita Tucker, will to Talmadge Wall my ability to talk faster or maybe we should just say talk. ' We, Bobby Dean Smith and E. W. Pitts, will to Rex Peddycord and Ted Smith our privilege of talking in class. I, Delois Dorsett, will my athletic ability to Nell Ann Yokely, so she may be the most athletic girl in her Senior: ear. y I, Imogene Bodenhamer, will my privilege of securing ads from Kernersville to Ivey Snow. I, Jane Naylor, the cutest girl in the Senior Class, will this privilege to Jackie Moore. We, Goldia Smith and Becky Hine, will to Gladys Sny- der and Barbara Shelton our privilege of going to town one day every week. I, Charles Palmer will to Barbara Hastings my curly hair. ' We, Donald Peddycord and Doris Heath, will our shy- ness to Phyllis Snipes and Margaret Idol so they benefit the class in being quieter. 1 To Junior Weavil, I, Lawrence Weavil, will my seat in the Senior room, so you will be in good company. I, Peggy Leonard, will to Paige Apple my privilege of going to the show at Kernersville. Be sure ir's the show you go to see. I, Wilma Hedgecock, will my love for commercial sub- jects to Christie Swaim. Hoping next year she may be a member of the Commercial Club. Testators Witnesses Owen Reavis Kathleen Bodenheimer Nancy Smith Miss Anna Ruth Mortesheard
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