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IASI Wlll A ll IISIAMI I State of North Carolina County of Davie City of Advance e, the Senior Class of 1953, being robust, healthy, and of sound and disposing mind and memory, realizing our human frailities and fully aware of the huge volume of sand that is pouring, flowing, and gushing unrelentingly through the hour glass of timeg knowing the prosperity of men for such luxury, generously relieve the situation and do make and declare this our last will and testament. SECTION I ARTICLE I. To our school, we leave our undying love for her and hope that the students in the future will find as many pleasant moments within her halls as we did. ARTICLE II. To our faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for all that they have done for us. To our parents we leave our thanks for trying so hard to accom- plish so much for so little. SECTION II ARTICLE I. To the Junior Class we leave the title of Senior . To the Soph- omore Class, we leave the ability to have a nice Junior-Senior Banquet. To the Freshman Class, we leave three more years of English. SECTION III ARTICLE I. Derry Barnhardt wills his ability to get thrown out of the Beta Club to Henry Hendrix. ARTICLE II. Emily Barnhardt wills her muscles to Connie Foster. ARTICLE III. Catherine Cornatzer wills her A plusses in Arithmetic to Mamie Dale Bowles . ARTICLE IV. Bobby Hege wills his ability to take any girl home from play prac- tice that he wants to, to Kenny Burton. ARTICLE V. Vada Hilton wills her cheer leader suit to Betty Jean Carter. ARTICLE VI. Elaine Howard wills her Editorship of the Outlook to Peggy Cor- natzer. ARTICLE VII. Joe Dean Lanier wills his white hair to Gilbert Holder. ARTICLE VIII. June Lawson wills her appetite to Frances Ratledge. ARTICLE IX. Mary Ruth Livengood wills her Democratic Ticket to Bonnie Rose Nance and hopes she will use it. ARTICLE X. Ommie Sue McDaniel wills her title as the most athletic girl to Barbara Potts . ARTICLE XI. Rachel Mock and Stella Potts will to Reta Gaye Owens all the boys in Redland, with a few exceptions. ARTICLE XII. Frank Myers wills his sailor suit to Gelene Jolly and knows she will enjoy being around the boys. ARTICLE XIII. Maxine Riley wills to Mildred Burton all the boys in the ninth grade except Vance Hendrix. ARTICLE XIV. Nell Lee Phelps wills her basketball suit to Frances Hartman. ARTICLE XV. Nell Myers wills her quietness to Linda Vogler. ARTICLE XVI. Helen Potts wills her witty remarks and ability to talk to Nannie Lou Potts . ARTICLE XVII. Frances Foster wills her musical talent to Kermit Bailey. ARTICLE XVIII. Nelson Young wills his love of the Reeds girls to Glenn Potts. ARTICLE XIX. Ruby Potts wills the Editorship of the annual to George Foster. Frances Foster Testatrix T ? ? ,ve 61044 Wd! P ' K vw 'J
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Cutest RACHEL MOCK DERRY BARNHARDT Most Dignifiedu JUNE LAWSON NELSON YOUNG Most Musxcal JOE DEAN LANIER FRANCES FOSTER ' TIN I? Best Dressed VADA HILTON BOBBY I-IEGE Most Dependable MARY RUTH Friend1iest LIVENGOOD JOE DEAN LANIER NELSON YOUNG ELAINE HOWARD M-qi Wittie5t HELEN POTTS JOE DEAN LANIER Most Studiousu FRANK MYERS CATHERINE CORNATZER
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