Star High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Star, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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uperla fives Most Intellectual | Most Popular . Most Athletic. Neatest. . . Cutest Best All ’Round Witttest slur) Most Dependable ° . . Becky -- W. H. Mary Lou -- Joe ahs es Becky -- Earl Virginia -- Harold Marilyn -- Clyde Becky -- W. H. . Erla Mae -- Joe Frances -- W. H. is oe Sie PAH

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hast VU and eee We, the Class of 1950, in nine- teen individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. First wedirect that our funeral serv- ices shall be conducted by our friends and well-wishers, our principal and his all- wise and ever competent faculty, who have been our guardians for solong, only asking as thelast injunction ofthe dying that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and prompthat our- worth, our merit, and attainments, and our positions as Seniors of “grave and reverend mein” most cer- tainly deserve. As tosuch estateas ithas pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and brains to win for us, we do dispose of the same as follows: ToMr. Lester we leave our everlast- ing appreciation for his patience with us in the past four years, his concern about our grades andhisinterestin our future. Toour homeroom teacher, Mrs. Pearl Shamburger, we leave the admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the Class of 1950 assindividuals as well as avclass: To the remaining high school faculty we leave our sincere hope that they may have as great success with all the future graduating classes as we are sure they feel they have had with us. To Joe Hough goes Joe Richardson’s orderly manners. Frances King leaves her position at the ice cream box to Marie Brewer. Junior Williams is very fortunate in receiving Harold’s ability to answer all questions on class. , Rochelle Williams leaves her sham- poo secretsto Phyllis Phillips. Oh! those golden locks. 14 Ernest Davis and Albert Han- cock can fight over Clyde Stutts’s conceit and good disposition. Jettie Anne’s quiet ways go to Edna, Doyle and Ruth. ea ing bogie SPY Meh eb eKy eo) 9) his marksmanship toDon and Nancy to shoot at each other in Latin and English. “Bozo” Bennett | leaveswito Dona Maness and Edward Wright the responsi- bility of getting the boys to town at lunch time. Peggy and Sue leave their undying devotion toeach other to Sueand Remell. To Gene Ingold goes W. H.’s good personality and ability to make good grades. Joyce leaves her office job to. Polly; and her silly giggle to Betty Jean. Jean Colvard receives Mary Lou’s bus route. Pay your insurance, kids! Doris Davis leaves her well worn English book to Martha Odom. Marilyn leaves her quiet and retiring ways to Fr ances Rose. Erla Mae is bequeathing her happy- go-lucky dispositionto Martha Davis and Bobby Trogdon--there’s enough for both. Becky leaves her Home Economics chair and quickness completing a garment to Susie Presnell; to her, also, she wills her place as first in the lunch leaves in room line. Jinnie Caudill leaves her neat ways to Jean Wright. And last but not least, Earl Mabe leaves his athletic ability and position as captain of the basketball team to Jerry Don. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1950, the testators, haveto this our will, writtenon one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this the twenty-fourth day of May of Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. ———



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MISS OAK LEAF BECKY FREEMAN MR. ACORN EARL MABE

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