Swansboro High School - Pirate Yearbook (Swansboro, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 20 text:

MOST CAREFREE ,BEST PERSONALITY MOST ATHLETIC Gene Pate -Beedy Watson Wesley Mobley-Ella Ruth Taylor Winona Carney-Millard Johnson MOST POPULAR Q Jo Brandt-James Earl Brown Sl IIIR ff snow mst f MOST CO-OPERATIVE MOST TALKATIVE BEST LOOKING Leo Watson-Nettie Lisk Gene Pate-Jo Brandt Williane Yeck-Terry Hatsell

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MSI Wlll All HSIAMH We, the Senior Class of 1955, of Swansboro High School, in the county of Onslow, in the state of North Carolina being of sound mind, memory, and judgement, having finished our years of High School, do hereby r elinqui s h and make the following dispensations of our possessions. To our advisors, Mrs. Warf and Mr. Frazelle, we le ave our most sincere gratitude for their help and interest in all of our activities. To our other teachers we leave not only gratitude but also our hope that the classes to follow will be half as courteous to them. To the class of '56 we leave the title of Seniors, also our dignity, hoping that they will cultivate the latter in order to be worthy of the former. To the class of '57 we leave our athletic ability. To the class of '58 we leave our behavior such as it is. Individual bequests are the following: James Brown leaves his guard position on the football team to Ronald Lisk. Jay Cardy wills whatever he has to anyone who will take it. Leo Watson leaves with a sigh of relief. Richard Powell leaves his curly hair to Paul Wilson. Herbert Page leaves e ve r ything he has to anyone crazy enough to want it. James Norris leaves his ability to burn up a motor in a Plym outh to Pete Holt and his ability to play checkers with Mr. Wood to Mr. Reed. Benny Lee Jarman leaves his ability to get out of school to Richard Morton. Warren Ward leaves his trim physique to Frank Meadows. Beedy Watson leaves her long hair to Mary Meekins and her height to Donna Johnson. Bunny Carney leaves her ability to play basketball to Millie Hancock and her quiet ways to Mary Ann Williams. ' Billie Maie Bell leaves her quietness to Marion Maness. Jo Brandt leaves to Mary Ann Williams her plac e as head cheerleader, and her place on the first string of the basketball team. Gene Pate leaves his ability to quit smoking to Dick Kellum and his ability and height to Bill Pollock. Millard Johnson leaves his ability to win most im p r ove d athlete award to Dick Kellum. Franklin Riggs leaves his height to David Privett. Frances Jones leaves he r brown eyes to Reno Smith and her ability to get along with Mr. Reed to Jo Bell. Carol Guthrie leaves her ability to play basketball to Barbara Caraway. Glinda Winberry leaves her flirty ways to Carolyn Taylor. Jerry Cannon leaves his weight and ability to play football to his good buddy William Bright. Carrie Milsted leaves her ability to catch a man and settle down to Mary Meekins. Idalia Smith leaves her worn out notebook to Sylvia Reeves. Mary Elizabeth Lee leaves her ability to go steady for five years to Peggy Wiggins and her typing ability to Mary Ann Kellum. Charles Morton leaves what is left of his World History grades to A. D. Jarman. Ella Ruth Taylor leaves her personality to Jean Mullen and Mary Ann Williams. Terry Hatsell leaves his ability to comb his hair to Ronnie Ross. Ray,Cannon leaves his ability to play football to William Bright. Shelby Russell leaves her ability to grow a mustache to the Freshmen boys. Jim Crocker leaves to Dic k Kellum falmost as valuable as IQ my great natural ability. Dorothy Merrill leaves her intelligence to Leo Midgett so he can graduate someday. Wilma Campbell leaves her natural curly hair to Ann Kirkman and Marie Piner. Wesley Mobley leaves his ability to become Beta Club President to Tom Vinson. Bill Kay leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Jimmy Tyndall and his position on the football team to Alex Reeves. Williane Yeck leaves her long natural curly hair to Nelda Howell. Betsy Duplissey leaves her natural blonde hair to Phoebe Crocker. Nettie Lisk leaves her quiet ways to Elaine Lisk and her position on the annual staff to Jim- mie Tyndall.



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QUIETEST MOST STUDIOUS BEST DRESSED Richard Powell-Billie Maie Bell Mary Elizabeth Lee-Wesley Mobley Jerry Cannon-Carrie Milsted I i MOST TALENTED Shelby Russell-Jay Cardy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bill Kay-Carrie Milsted MOST COURTEOUS BEST ALL-AROUND FRIENDLIEST Carrie Milsted-Clyde Haye Herbert Page-Nettie Lisk Leo Watson-Wilma Campbell

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