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ITEM XIII-I, Lois Seawell, leave my ability to be quiet to my sister Dottie, who certainly could use it. ITEM XIV-I, Earl Dowd, leave unto Belton Joyner my three years of Economics. ITEM XV-I, Jean Phillips, leave my grades on conduct to my brothers, Harold and Bill. Don't talk so much boys. ITEM XVI-I, Polly Ferguson, leave my nomination as the most valuable football player to some lucky boy next year, hoping he'1l appreciate it as much as I. ITEM XVII-I, Bobbie Jean Lemons, leave unto Carrie Lee Ferguson my liveliness and silly giggles. ITEM XVIII-I, Glenn Phillips, leave unto J. C. Mendenhall my flirty ways. Don't be so bashful, J. C., it doesnlt pay. ITEM XIX-I, Betty Ann Allred, leave my love of shorthand to some lucky Junior. Lots of luck to you! ITEM XX-I, Laurastine James, leave unto Libby Plummer my love for Fleetlines. ITEM XXI-I, Henry Siler, leave my ability to throw incomplete passes to Paul Gyles Braxton. ITEM XXII-I, Russell Pike, leave my talent for drawing to anyone worthy enough to have it. ITEM XXIII-I, Becky Allred, leave my shorthand book to Clara Adcock. Prac- tice makes perfect, Clara. ITEM XXIV-I, Patsy Pendergrass, leave unto Ann Burke my love of music. ITEM XXV-I, Mary Alice Gilliland, leave my bashful ways to Ann Clark. ITEM XXVI-I, Jimmy Vann, leave my ability to be on time for school every morning to Jack Daurity. Better start getting your excuses ready, Jackson. ITEM XXVII-I, Ruth Greene, leave unto Margie Davis my ability to be a mar- ried Senior. Hope you continue your schooling, Margie. ITEM XXVIII-I, James Glosson, leave my place on the football squad to Howard Frazier. ITEM XXIX-I, Nancy Clapp, leave my superlative vote to next year's Most Personality and Most Original. ITEM XXXH-I, Rufus Johnson, leave my school bus to anyone Hbigl' enough to drive it. ITEM XXXI-I, Lib Ward, leave my ability to be a woman driver to Dalton Marsh, who doesn't seem to like women drivers. ITEM XXXII-I, Robert Emerson, leave my basketball suit to Jimmy Hart. You'll have to reduce a little, Jimmy. ITEM XXXIII-I, Ann Siler, leave unto my sister, Norma Jean, my good grades. Hope you keep up the good Work, Norma. ITEM XXXIV-I, Curtis Elmore, leave my black hair and dark complexion to John Kennedy. 22
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT NORTH CARGLINA CHATHAM COUNTY Siler City High School We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and having good moral, mental, and physical faculties, do hereby establish this as our Last Will and Test- ament. ARTICLE I ITEM I-The entire class wishes to leave with Miss Holleman our sincere apprecia- tion for guiding us through our Senior year and her help given us with our An- nual, Senior Play, and commencement exercises. ITEM II-We wish to leave with Mrs. Howard our thankfulness for her devotion and help during our Junior year in the selling of magazines and our wonderful banquet. ITEM III-We wish to leave with all the teachers and Mr. Braxton our gratitude for the education they have made possible for us. ARTICLE II ITEM I-We leave to the entire school our loud voices and laughter, our empty seats, studiesC?J, examinations, good times, and all our love for Siler City High School. ARTICLE III ITEM I-I, Mousie Light, leave unto Mary Lea Langley my absentmindedness. ITEM II-I, Jack Pritchard, leave unto jimmy Cranford my ability to get into trouble. May you have better luck than I did, Jimmy. ITEM III-11, Barbara Trogdon, leave unto La Nilta Brady my poetic mind. ITEM IV-I, Cleo Scott, leave my tardy record to anyone who will accept it. May you be on time more than I was. ITEM V-I, Bethel Harris, leave my twenty-two-inch waist line to Blanche Williams. ITEM VI-I, La Marr Poarch, leave unto Gilbert Buckner my fondness for girls. ITEM VII-I, Anne Jourdan, leave to Roland Thomas, jr., all my talking in study hall. Don,t take advantage of it, Roland. ITEM VIII-I, Frances Buckner, leave my good typewriter unto Ann Clark, who can't seem to do anything with hers. ITEM IX-I, Jack Elkins, leave my love CFD of English to Barclay Vann. ITEM X-I, Mildred Gaines, leave my short stature to Guy Dowd. ITEM XI-I, Pete Hunter, leave my liking for short hair to Baxter Reitzel. ITEM XII-I, Jane Spence, leave unto Dorothy Dean Yow my slow ways. 21 l 4
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ITEM XXXV-I, Ben Clapp, leave my few extra pounds to Harold Phillips, who could use quite a few. ITEM XXXVI-I, Allene Barker, leave unto Annie Fay Brafford my quietness. ITEM XXXVII-I, Alice Watts, leave my chemistry book to anyone bright enough to use it to pass the course, because I surely couldn't. ITEM XXXVIIIfI, Joanne Phillips, leave unto anyone who needs then my friendly ways. ITEM XXXIX-I, Charles Campbell, just leave my place at SCHS and say that it was a pleasure to have been able to go there. Signed, sealed. and delivered this fourteenth day of February, nineteen hundred fifty-one. JEAN PHI LLIPS, Tertator. W itneffer: Mas. IRIS BRIDGES MRS. E. H. FOUST. JR. CLASS POEM VVhen we look back in memory Upon our life that's fied, We think of many things we've done And lots of things we've said. We think about twelve years ago When first we started school, We had to learn to work and play And follow the golden rule. We think how we grew in mind and age And then to high-school came, 'Twas then we learned that school was not Cut out to be a game. But now we're almost at the end Of this long, but fruitful way, We hope the future's half as bright As before Graduation Day. ANNE JOURDAN, Clan Poet. 23
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