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James Craft wills his little jeep to Miller Harper. Peggy Horne, Carolyn McBride, and Shirley Hutchins will that special corner in french to Carolyn Lowder, Shirley Edwards, and Paula Drane. Only one in a million! Harold Langley wills his quiet manner in class to Linde Chapman. Gale Moser and Don Stone will their ability to stay neat asa pin to Dick Reynolds and Lorene Spainhour. Ida Mae McBride and Carrie Sue Taylor will all the good eating they had in book- keeping to Phyllis Pinnix and Barbara Goad. Sue Lowe wills all her speed in shorthand to Mary Jones. Lillie Belle Keaton wills her sweet nature to Edith Shore. Tee hee! Eleanor Fulp leaves her giggles in Mr. Robert's class to Sarah Reece and Patsy Meadows. Allen Beauchamp wills his trademark XYZ to Sam Wright and Kent Davis. Dallas Patterson wills his ability to hold down his corner at Lewisville to Richard Henning and D, C. Mock. Yakety yack! Tom Phelps wills his neverending talk to Bill Vogler, James Clompton and Archie Slater. J. C. Shelton leaves his ability to imitate bird calls to David Church and Robert Lanbeth. Josephine Hutchins and Peggy Hester will all those days they wished they were out of school to Joe Brewer and Kenneth Pegram. Linda Howard wills her long vacation in the hospital to Glenn Pitcher and Robert Smith. Frances Holcomb wills her interest in nursing to Phyllis Maines. Margaret Collins wills her ability to write letters (to a certain somebody) in English to Carolyn Picket. | Carolyn Johnson leaves her ability to get things done in a hurry to Don Minor and William Shelton. Betty Hamilton and Sybil Young leave their love of Home Economics to Gaye Wall. Peggy Craver leaves her attraction to red heads to Billy Cline and Bobby Hester. Patricia and Dorothy Worrell leave their happy-go-lucky days to Billy Williams and Douglas Cobble. Brenda Cook leaves her ability to do good work in office practice to Melba Led- ford and Evelyn Cox. Jean Tise and Nancy Setliff leave their basketball suits to Donna Bodenhamer and Rosa Case. Amo Lee Leftwich leaves her ability to have a humorous wreck to Roland Bryant and Ralph Huff. Peggy Davis leaves her ability to have an argument and make up just as easily with her boyfriend to Joan McClamrock and Becky Hauser. Janet Lowder leaves all her happy weekends to James Canter and Billy Williams. Merita Bracken leaves her polite and kind ways to Allen Black and Bobby Hester. Virginia Porter and Sue Jones leave their poise to Judy Campbell, Juanita Byers, and Jeanette Kirby. As a curtain of darkness draws over the end of our class days many wonderful memories pass before our eyes. However, the spirit of our class shall haunt those who dare to tread upon our grave. Requested by the 1957 Senior Class, this will was signed, sealed, and published on the twenty-eighth day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. Stephanie Coppenbarger Henry Miller Testators Witnesses: Peanuts Beetle Baily
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Peggy Patterson and Krider Barber will their wise cracks and ability to get their two cents worth in, to Nancy Hutchins and Steve Moser. Elaine Wood and Judy Bryant, quiet souls who never had much to say, leave their quiet and demure ways to Peggy Yow, Carolyn Johnson, and Evelyn Cox. A girl who can solve tricky math problems and create beautiful poetry? Could be. Nancy Smith wills this, her ability, to Eddy Green and Suzanne Davis. Freddie Masencup and Arnold Fulp will their Friendliness to Clinton Cline and Ruby Slater. Silence! Genius at work! Donna Lou Jones and Mervin Garrison will their studious nature to R. M. Hicks and Jeanne Myers. Who is that young lady who is always surrounded by boys? Gail McInnis of course. She wishes to will her clan of boyfriends to Doris Ann Needham. It's a bird! It's a plane! It's superman! Nope! It's only Leroy Jones flying by on his motorcycle which he wishes to will to Kenneth Easter along with his nickname Bum. Bzzz! Bzzz! Who's the two whispering in the corner? Pauline Greene and Marlene Henning of course, who wish to will all their little secrets and good times to Ann Lewis and Glynda WII. Glynda Lineback wishes to will Mrs. Butner to Alton Jones. H-m-m-m-m; | see who the teacher's pet is now. Frank Dalton wills his talent for making furniture in F.F.A. to Paul Hill. Joyce and Lois Craver will all the fun they had in confusing everyone to Mona Davis and Reva Cook. Ralph Bolt and P. R. Swaim will their special places in the teachers' hearts to Billy Beshears. Chester Robertson wills his interest in psychology to David Smith and Gaye Wall. Evelyn Smothers and Doris Dentiste, the two chatterboxes, will their never-end- ing conversations to Linda and Diane Beauchamp. Remember girls: Speech is silver but silence is golden. Grady Brewer, up to his neck in dough and powder, wills his job at the bakery to Tommy Jones. Flying saucers? Charles Binkley knows all about them. He wishes to will his love of science and flying saucers to James Hutchby and Melba Ledford. Ruby Moody wills her position on the Bible Team to Ann Huffman. T. L. Griffith leaves his desire to carry the same young lady's books to Dumpy Hill. Tom Shutt leaves his ability to keep his little Chevy out infront to Martin Binkley. Bill Smith wills his ability to play footb all to Larry Jones. Stephanie Coppenbarger and Henry Miller will their job as testator to Theodora Alexander and Wayne Ketner, in hopes you will use lots more imagination than they did. About face! Allen Wrights and Sam Ellis leave their positions in the Army Reserves to Edwin Newsome and Eddie Meadows. Do, Ra, Me! Angela Beshears and Lynne Reynolds will their song bird voices To Etta Dunn, Fay Harris, and Kay Pfaff. Gail Conrad, who took to Chemistry like a duck to water, wills her good grades in it to Larry Brandon, you should have no trouble now Larry. The old Married folks, Dot and David Jones, Darlene Tood, Arlen and Betty Lewis, and Carolyn Nelson, wish to leave their old shoes and tin cans from their bumpers to Janet Dull and Dare Holder. Zerelda Hancock, Jo Ann Smith, and Betty Hull, will their ability to get a rock to Barbara Jones, Hilda Hancock, and Bonnie Dalton. Charles Parker wills the unexplained dents in the top of his bus to Roy Jones. Kenneth Ferrington, Eugene Fry and Linville Tood will their threeway friendship to Robert Blackburn, Alan Mock and Harold Conrad. Charlie Norman, Ray Patton, Jerry Cox, and Wayne Fuqua will their buses to James Britt, Wilson Sparks, and Hubert Barney and James Berrier, on.the condition that you keep them between the banks. Patty Hooker and Sarah Sloan will their sense of humor to Dot Whitman.
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