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ad! wif! an Uedtament State of North Carolina County of Davie City of Advance We, the members of the senior class of Shady Grove High School of the school year of nineteen hundred and fifty one, on this said day of November 30, 1950, being of sound and sane mind, do hereby ordain, de- clare and bequeath this to be our last will and testament to the students of this great institution, ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Trustees, we do bequeath to them a never dying loyalty because ofthe efforts they have made to make our education possible. ARTICL-E ll To the patient faculty we will our thanks for trying so hard to accomplish so much for so little. We leave a heartfelt thanks for their interest and guidance throughout the years. ARTICLE III To our parents we will all our love and hope that our lives may be as successful and happy as their fon- dest dreams would have us be. ARTICLE IV To the Junior Class we bequeath our distinguished title of Senior. ' SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SEC Tl SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION I II III IV V VI VII I Il III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Xl XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIV XX XXI XXII ARTICLE V To Mr. Parker we express our sincere appreciation for the things he has done for us and school. To Mrs. Parker we will a home room olass in the year to come that will keep the shades adjusted. To Miss Parsons we bequeath all our knowledge of Shakespeare. To Mrs. Cornatzer we will all beetles, bugs, grasshoppers and snakes she can get for her lab. collection. To Mr. Barber we will all that is left in our treasury at the end of this year with which to buy more equipment. To Miss Grief we will a better Home Economics Class. To Mrs. Shermer and Mr. Hardin we leave our vacant places in basketball., ARTICLE VI Robert Lee Hendrix gladly leaves to Junior Myers the job of editing the Outlook . To Marie Nance, Nell Hendrix leaves all the men, but Wade. Kit Beauchamp bequeaths to I-Iobert Carter the two pennies he has left in the bank after buying four tires and a battery. Betty Jean Spry wills to Sarah Hege her long blond hair. Vestal Potts wills to Jimmy Cornatzer his draft card. Mozelle Jones bequeaths a bottle of peroxide to Iva Nell Chaplin to give Proxy on his birthday in 1952. Tommy Corriatzer leaves to Jerry Gobble all the paper he has left when he gets his di- plorna. . To Gloria Davis and Ruth Myers, Mary Rose Frye and Bobbie Jean Hamilton will the pri- vilege of taking up lunch money. Ronnie Burton leaves his will to fight to Frank Luper. Alma Lea Barney bequeaths to Elsie Bowen her ability to daydream in class. Wayne Myers wills to Cletus Potts his crew hair cut. Graham Hendrix bequeaths to John Carr Phelps his formula for persimmon beer. Joan Craver wills to Barbara Barney her short hair. Gerard Husser leaves Doris Potts all the books he can find at the end of this year. Elizabeth Foster leaves Mildred Riley her love of Home Economics. Edythe Mock leaves her ball suit to Ann Browder. Peggy Carter wills to Nan Wilson the third wheel of her bicycle. Mary Rose Frye wills to Betty Cornatzer her English book and hbpes she enjoys it more than she ever did. Bobbie Jean Hamilton leaves to Thomasine Carter the privelege to sit on the front seat in chapel. Betty Jean Spry wills to Ida Sue Hendrix her beautiful brown notebook. Gerard Husser bequeaths to Dick Vogler his ability to get second helpings in the lunch room. Mozelle Jones wills to Christine Carter her love of making telephone calls to Coolerernee.
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