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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Staley, North Carolina Randolph County We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, after twelve years of hard labor, realizing that we can’t take it with us, and being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our Sponsor: We bequeath to Mrs. Daughtridge our highest esteem and deepest appreciation for her tireless and unending efforts to help us through the year. To the Principal: To Mr. Clayton, who for the past year has served us with un- tiring efforts, we leave our good wishes that he may have many happy years. To the Coach: To Mr. Faust we leave some vitamin pills so that he may continue coaching after a year with the teams of ’50-’51. To the Classes of 52, 753, and ’54: The Class of 51 wants its good name upheld, and in order that you may carry on with the high standards we have set, the Class of ’51 leaves the following of its valuable possessions to the following lucky people: To Mary Campbell, Helen Hicks leaves her many boy friends. Bera Edwards wants to leave her basketball score book to anyone who can afford an Eskimo suit. Louise Williams wills her sportsmanship to Sue Vestal. Doris Pugh wills her popularity to Dixie Lee Barker. Helen Glass Jeaves her athletic ability to Lois Langley. Mary Jo Thomas wills all her excess energy to Betty Jo Allred. Clinton Pearce wants Ralph Clark to have his quiet ways. To Clifford Brower, Junior Poe leaves his ability to get along with the women. Clyde Hicks wants Clayton Vickrey to have his good taste in the choice of library books. From Earl Langley, Carlton Bridges will inherit the former’s ability to play baseball. To Magdlene Langley, Billy Martin wills his school bus No. ‘“‘S.” Hampton Scotton wills his friendly ways to Bobby Lackey. To Lewis Beard, Tommy Brinkley leaves his laziness. Alden Lee Hicks leaves the title of “Class Baby” to Leroy Sands. We, the Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, hereby publish and declare the aforesaid to be our last will and testament. We designate as our sole executor of this document, Mr. Poole. As our faithful janitor for the past two years, we rely on Mr. Poole to carry out our final requests. In testimony hereof, we submit our signature, this third day of January, nineteen hundred and fifty-one, at Staley High School, Staley, North Carolina. CLASS OF ’51 ALDEN LEE HICKS, Testator
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