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ITEM XVII I, Irma Justice, will my shorthand notes to Jacqueline Thomas. Yould better write 'em so you can read iem. ITEM XVIII I, Clifford Beck, leave my love for hunting, fishing, and trapping to my brother Dick. ITEM XIX I, Sara Huddleston, leave my soft C??J sneeze to any student who desires it. ITEM XX I, Julia Dell Blair, leave my ability to ily a car to Jackie Hall. I also have a parachute for sale, cheap. ITEM XXI I, Roy Greene, leave my bashful ways to Pat Mann. Ha! tHe needs them.D ITEM XXII I, Frances Elkins, will my desire to be a nurse to Cathren Moore. ITEM XXIII I, Billy Joe Daurity, leave the Liberty girls to Jim Clapp. CStay at home part of the time, J imb. ITEM XXIV I, Emily Carter, will my curly hair on rainy days to Joanne Phillips. ITEM XXV I, Doris Fields, leave my quiet ways to sister Josephine. ITEM XXVI I, Eunice Gilliland, will my dark hair to Frances Gunter. ITEM XXVII I, Lloyd Thompson, leave my ears to Jimmy Hancock. ITEM XXVIII I, Betty Lou Wright, will my height to Christine Smith. CDon't forget to stoop when you enter, Chris.D ITEM XXIX I, Kay Pullen, leave my polite ways to some lucky lass. ITEM XXX I, Alvis O'Connor, will my conceit to anyone who thinks he needs it. ITEM XXXI I, Ruth Greene, leave my silence to Elizabeth Clapp. CMake good use of it, Lib.J ITEM XXXII I, Faydeene Richardson, will my 'tvoice' C??D to the Juniors in the last period study hall. ITEM XXXIII I, Ted Elkins, leave my ability to speak distinctly C??J to Clyde Johnson. ITEM XXXIV I, Virginia Jones, leave my bangs to Ann Siler. CTake Care of them, Ann.J ITEM XXXV I, Polly Willett, leave my title as 'tMrsf' to the iirst lucky gal to need it in the Junior class. ITEM XXXVI In conclusion we, the class of '49, leave to the school the sound of our voices echoing through the halls in a fond farewell to a life we will never forget. Signed, sealed, declared, and published by the twelfth grade, class of '49, Siler City High School, as their Last Will and Testament. BETTY LoU WRIGHT, Testator. Witnesses: LANDRUS SILER MR. PAUL BRAXTON 21
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.faat wilf anal Ueaiament NORTH CAROLINA CHATHAM COUNTY Siler City High School We, the graduating class of 1949, being in full knowledge of the fact that future Seniors will never be quite able to equal our glorious record and outstanding accomplishments as Seniors, do in charity bequeath the following items to them in order that they may carry on the work of Siler City High School. On the first day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-nine, we, the 'Seniors of Siler City High School, do ordain and establish this document as our Last Will and estament: ITEM I I, Jean Wrenn, leave my love for Carolina to Sis Brooks. ITEM II I, Lydia Moody, leave my tardy record to Ada Jo Boren. You'l1 have to be mighty slow to beat it, Ada. ITEM III I, Margaret Self, will my determination to conquer French to some lucky Junior. ITEM IV I, Janice Alexander, will my flirty CHAD ways to Ada Jo Boren, who is giving the boys quite a rush. ITEM V I, Billy Phillips, will 'The Hair to Mr. Howard. ITEM VI I, Emma Ruth Darden, lighten my burden by leaving fifty pounds to Christine Smith--if she will take them. ITEM VII I, Harold Wicker, will my ability to play football to Barclay Vann. CKeep up the good work, Barclay.D ITEM VIII I, Jean Presnell, will my exquisite knowledge in chemistry to Evelyn Beane. Here's hoping she wonit need it. ITEM IX I, Richard Siler, leave my love for sports to sister Ann. ITEM X I, Herman Kennedy, will my greatest pride Ca gold tooth? to Bobby McLaughlin. ITEM XI I, Doris Davis, leave an old basketball suit with holes in the seat to Margie Poe. It will prob- ably need patching. ITEM XII I, Nancy Freeman, will my twenty-two-inch waist to Maggie Fields. ITEM XIII I, Junior Presnell, leave my position as end and my height to Danny Roberts. Lots of luck, Danny. ITEM XIV I, Dot Stone, will' my peroxided hair to Ruth Clark. ITEM XV I, Robie Phillips, leave my ability to skip classes to Colie Fox. CAlthough he doesn't really need it.J ITEM XVI I, Ruth Elder, leave my desire for cheering to Sis, Babe, and Ann. They always say practice makes perfect, girlies. 20
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Senior uperfa iiuea BEST-ALL-ROUND LYDIA MOODY HERMAN KENNEDY MOST CONCEITED JEAN WRENN ALVIS O,CONNOR S22 'Q-'fe BEST DRESSED RUTH ELDER B. J. DAURITY BIGGEST COMEDIAN AND MOST ORIGINAL EMMA RUTH DARDEN BILLY PHILLIPS 22 BIGGEST GRUMBLER EMILY CARTER JUNIOR PRESNELL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEI2 MARGARET SELF HERMAN KENNEDY
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