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BEE eases E 5 ni a 191 ' . . 1 fwN 1956 NORTH HIGH IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Nina Iackson ,... ..,,,...f P resident Wilxrla Archer ..,SS , v - -Historian Elizabeth Barbeew .... Vice-President Edna Hudspeth ..... .... L awyer Iane Bennett ..... ........ S ecretary Allen Hunt .......... , ...... Prophet Sarah Burns--- ............ Mascot Mary Ellen Iohnston .... ---Giftorian Mr. Ray Swaringen ........... Advisor Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose P092 BLACK AND ooLD
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23555 iasaes ' 2'lEfE..:.f:ai::-ni Ei Ill--I --I-C U-Uf!U-l.- -- A NIVIQ I Y IT ON LEE! LAST VVILL AND TESTAMENT GF IANUARY CLASS By Sylvester Iohnson, Testator We, the pioneer graduating class of Ianuary 1936, being full of nothing but our ambitions, do hereby leave all our worldly possessions to our less fortunate classmates, faculty members and princi- pal in this, our last will and testament. Article l, Section lx - To the faculty of North High School, we bequeath the privilege of running the school, as we are tired of doing so. Section ll, We bequeath to Miss Dungan, the pleasure of teaching the onward rush- ing sixth graders, as they are getting grey-headed in their years of successful failure. Section Ill: To Mr. Floyd Gooch, tbetter known as Coachl, we leave the honor of coach- ing a flirting football team. fThey just flirt at their opponents in a gamel Section IV: We bequeath to Mrs, Bankston, the honor of keeping the jailbirds from sleep- ing their time off. Section VV, To Miss Woodmore, we bequeath our appreciation of her valiant attempt at teaching a snappy, failing, Iunior Business Class. Section VI, To Mr. R. S. I-laltiwanger, principal of BLACK AND GOLD our fair school, we bequeath our excel- lent grades in history, as he may need them for reference in the future. Article ll, Section I, To the dignified Iuniors we bequeath our front-row seats in the auditorium, and hope that they won't snore as loudly as we did. Section II, Bernice Rykard bequeaths her flirting ability to Kate Reece, as she may need it in the future. Section III, To George Shore, Bobby Young leaves his knowledge of history, as he may need it in his many unsuccessful graduations to come. Section IV: Miss Doris Turner bequeaths her title of A'Miss, to the younger generation, as she has no use for it in the future. We hereby appoint as administrator of our estate, Mr. R. S, I-laltiwanger, whose eiiiciency, wisdom, and serious- ness, is undoubtedly and unquestionably exercised to the greatest extent. ln witness whereof, we do hereunto set our seal, this 31st day of Ianuary, 1936. Sylvester Iohnson, Testator Witnesses: lst Murderer 2nd Murderer 3rd Murderer Page twenty- th 1-ce
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Wilma Archer GENERAL COURSE Pet Hate-Liver and Dish Wasliing Ass. Editor The Segya 45 Lib. Page 4. Robert Earl Burns GENERAL COURSE Pet Hate-Brunettes Class Baseball 2. Elizabeth Virginia Barbee GENERAL COURSE Pct Hate-Rainy Days Alderman 2: Lib. Page 2, 3: Bus. Staff Scribbler 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 43 Lit. Soc. 4: Sec. 4. lane Bennett GENERAL COURSE Pet Hate- VVaffles Class Sec. 4g Lib. Page 3. 45 Girl Reserves 45 Pres. 4. Mary Elizabeth Coe COMMERCIAL COURSE Pet Hate-History Homework Lib. Page 1, 2, 3: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Page 2, 3. 45 Girl Reserves 1, 21 Ir. Red Cross 2: Policeman 3: Ofhce Supply Store 3, 4. Nell LeClaire Barrett COMMERCIAL COURSE Pet Hate-To Wear A Hat Girl Reserves 3, 4: Sec. 4. Evelyn Cooke COMMERCIAL COURSE Pet Hate-String Music Needlecraft Club lg Girl Reserves l, 25 Lib, Page 11 Rec. Club 2: Class Hit-Ping Class Baseball 27 Track Ig Ass. Editor Black and Gold 4. Page twenty-live
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