Shelby High School - Cruiser Yearbook (Shelby, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Shelby High School - Cruiser Yearbook (Shelby, NC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 25 of 90
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Page 25 text:

ee Wittiest Most Intelligent Mary Ann Dover and Joe Kennedy Jeanne Eskridge and Glenn Dickson Most Popular Most Athletic Mary Ann Keeter and Hoke Thompson Mattie Sue Nix and Jimmie Kiser es Most Bashful Best Personality Elizabeth Spake and Carl McWhirter Mary Ann Keeter and Don Allen

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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best Dressed Friendliest Joan Mauney and Scott Spradley Eleanor Allen and Colon Goode Most Talkative Best All-Round Hilda Carpenter and T. G. Daniel Jeanne Eskridge and Hoke Thompson Ke ey — f Most Dependable Best Looking Jane Crawford and Glenn Dickson Pat Allen and Graham Phifer 22



Page 26 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Realizing that our departure from this institution of learning is approaching, we, the Seniors of Shelby High School are aware that certain articles must be left behind, so that we may live in the memories of our underclassmen. Article I Juniors Tothe Juniors we leave the responsibility of publishing the Cruiser , hoping that you will uphold the high standards that have been set by your predecessors. 1. To two industrious persons Billy Noblitt and Keith Hawkins leave the unpaid bill for fifty turtleneck sweaters, appropriately marked with the seal of Shelby High School. 2. To Andy Cockrell, Junius Gardner leaves his ability to get along with the girls. 3. To Kenneth Ledbetter, T. G. Daniel, Jr., leaves his little black book--of football yells? 4. To Mallory McSwain, Graham Phifer leaves his ability to knock three teeth out of an opposing line- man on play 65. 5. To Vicki Plaster, Delores Blanton leaves her ear for gossip. 6. To Dru Weiland, Nancy McLean leaves her Southern accent. 7. To M. G. Brooks, Glenn Grayson leaves his mathematical mind. 8. To Dot Dover,Joan Mauney leaves the fine art of getting the most said in the least possible time. Article II Sophomores and Freshman With the hope that the Sophomores will put on a spectacular Junior-Senior Banquet, we leave them all our blueprints, so carefully guarded in a specially-built vault at Fort Knox. To the Freshmen girls all our cherished volumes on how to lift both legs at the same time are left. This may be helpful when the time comes for them to be Sophomorettes. Now as a parting gesture: 1. To Jack Seecrest, Nancy Hambright leaves her eyebrows. 2. To Alfred Washburn, Wayne Edwards leaves some of his surplus muscles. 3. To Will Rogers, Tumpy Kiser leaves his famous phrase, You'ums git in there and rack ‘em.” Atticle III Faculty To the faculty, without whose help we would not be Seniors, we want to express our gratitude for the help they have given us when our needs were great. Atticle IV The Senior Class names as the soul executor of this will one who is known by allof us, one who has taught us the forgotten tongue, Mrs. Mary Lide Doggett. (E Pluribus Unum) Article V We, the undersigned, who have just witnessed this momentous and earth-shattering document know the Senior Class to be of decrepit torso and abstract mind. Testator, Rusty McDonald Witnesses: Frank N. Stein Delilah (A.B.) Lucky Lociand 24

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