Stedman High School - Macofitz Yearbook (Stedman, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 32 text:

We, the graduating class of 1959,being of sound mind and realizing that the close of our school days is near at hand, think it wise to leave something to those who shall endeavor to follow in our footsteps. Looking forward to graduation, we pause for a moment to dispose of some of our most treasured articles, attributes and pastimes. The hours spent within these classrooms, the minutes consumedin friendly con- versation, the flashing seconds of joy or grief will come no more for us. We've used them allmfilling some with pleasures, some with sorrows, some with mistakes...but all with memories. ARTICLE I To Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Johnson and our teachers, we extend our heart-felt thanks and appreciation. We cannot repay, but only remember forever the hours they helped us with our activities. ARTICLE II To the class of 1960, we leave our top-priorityto the lockers andthe dignity which comes with our seats in the auditorium. ARTICLE III We do hereby bequeth some of our treasured articles, attributes and pastimes to the Juniors. I, William Jackson, will to James Bass my ability to get along in school and have as many fine friends as possible. I, Simon Jones, will my ability to play basketball to Cecil McDonald and Weaver Tew., I, Edna Gardner, leave my job in the office to Hilda Cashwell. I, Linwood Royal, will by ability to tear out transmission to Jimmy Jackson and Jesse Hall. I Lillie Fort, leave my ability to get along with everyone to Annette Grissom. I, Billy Cashwell, will my fast running Chevy to Charles Autry. I, J. T. Starling, will my hell-driving to Charles Vinson. I, Betty Page Strickland,wi1l my ability to drive to Geraldine Albertson. 7 I, Nancy Fisher, will my ability to make all-county to Belva Hall. Janet Carr, will my bench-warming ability to Joanne Strickland Broadus Hubbard, will my desire to finish high school to Robert Nunnery Faye Bullard, will my love for Journalism to Jane Faircloth Ellen Nunnery, will my love for commercial subjects to Linda Bullard Bobby McDuff1e, leave my ability to be a Senior for two years in succession any nior who is crazy enough to do so Norma Faye I-lair, will my love for Cedar Creek to Carolyn Johnson Barbara Beard, leave my ability to laugh to George Bullard and Mary Ann Nay or Annette Owen, will my ability to sing and play the piano to Judy Spratt Myrtle Autry, will my love for typing to Linda Hughes and Dorcus Carter Gerald West, leave my football injuries to Lonnie Hall Douglas Maxwell, leave my love for fast cars and Massey Hill girls to Kenny McDonald I, Virginia Rollins, will my quietness to Virginia Gardner We, Hettie Mae Davis and Judy Warren will our love for the U S Air Force to Faye Soloman, Mary Ann Strickland, and Peggy Cook Ada Horne, will my love of shorthand to Rebecca Faircloth Suzy Jones, leave my love for long hair to Frances Hall Elizabeth Davis, leave my love for convertibles and good looking boys to Edna Mae Autry, Ernestine Edge, Harriet Hales, and Lettie Mae Melvin I, Betty Hyatt, leave my love for roller skating to Thelma Joyce Jackson , Mary Sue Matthews, will my old Ford school bus to Catherine Culbreth , Susan Johnson, will my Job at S H Kress Co to Zola Mae Bullard , Monteen Horne, will my height and love for tall boys to Imogene Horne, just to keep lt in the family Ann Marie Swann, will my love for tall boys to Joyce Cashwell Doris Cooper, will my chatter box to Delores Sessoms and Betty Jackson Barbara Thompson, leave my smallness of statue to Glenda Guy June Bennett, will my title of Miss Senior Class to all the Junior girls ff ez .43 I, , I, . . . . . . L . . . . . I, . . . . . I, . . . . . . to Ju . . U I, ' ' . I, . . - 1 . I, . . . . . B 1 t I, . . . . Y I, . . . . . XZ df I, . . ,dvi fl! - I be ll . ' xv' , I, Jeanette Beard, will my electric typewriter to Helen Rose Horne andLindaWeeks 'f ylx If-' I: . . . . . Liar!!! QI . . . . ,rgfr ,V l . . 5 ' I ' ' . I. . . . . . V HM 1, ' ' . , ' 7 I, ' ' n n U ,y ,V 1 I . X 11, ll? N ,Z . . ,, . . ,, . . a X f If ff!

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1, L 1, Mr. I, Davld Bedsole, w111 my love for J T Everette to Tommy Freeman We tament to anyone who w111 accept It I 9 1, 1, 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, I, I, cloth. 1, I, I, I, ,Cast WI!! And Cc' ramen! I, c Mann

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