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Page 24 text:
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 2. Neatest 3. Best Looking Creighton Brinson Peggy Manning 4. Most Dependable Eddie Roberson Margaret Thomas 5. Most Studious: Charles Sexton Barbara Cartledge Best Dressed: Gene Clark Margaret Ann Marshall 7. Quietest: Garland Burnette Betty Lou White 8. Most Courteous: Billy Eason Marie Edmondson 9. Most Talented: Johnny Bryant Joyce Evans 10. Best Dancers: Cotton Guill Anne Hagans 11. Most Likely to Succeed: Scrap Green Margaret Thomas
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Tarboro High School, being of sound mind and in good physical condition, having gone the last mile with our beloved teachers and underclassmen, and knowing that we have accumulated countless gifts which we can ' t take with us through the great School of Life, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. We, therefore, do will and bequeath to the following: Article I To our Alma Mater, our love and devotion — may she always hold first place in our hearts! Article II To our parents and friends who have made it possible for us to reach this glad hour, our sincere thanks and gratitude. Article III To all the faculty, our love and esteem for efforts which they have so graciously made in moulding, shaping and making us what we are. Article IV To the Juniors, a generous number of our Senior privileges which we have not been able to obtain. Article V To the Sophomores, our affection, to be used only on the freshmen-to-be. Article VI To the Freshmen, the motto Green but Growing. Article VII To the members of the faculty: To Mr. Wetzel, a class that know their plane geometry and definitions. To Mrs. Morse, an ambitious Latin I class. To Mr. Cox, a winning football team. To Mr. Mickelson, a car so that he can go to Rocky- Mount whenever he gets ready. To Miss Hales, a future dignified Senior Class. To Mrs. Brown, a class that keeps their eyes on their books. To Miss Farrow, a bigger library. To Mr. Mahler, students who know how to behave in the halls. To Miss Lewis, an assistant to help her with the bookroom. To Miss Kimel, more time for the Glee Club. To Miss Yarborough, a fully equipped laboratory. To Miss Tunstall, all our helpful ideas for the Junior-Senior Banquet . To Miss Person, a plane so that she may go to California without missing so much school. Article VIII To certain students: I, Ruby Harris, do will and bequeath my height to Teeny Thomas I, Betty Lou White, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Janice Moore. I, Billy Eason, do will and bequeath my way with the girls to Rufus Cromartie. I, Charles Sexton, do will and bequeath my studi- ous ways to Harold Price. I, June Wilson, do will and bequeath my ready chatter to Ella Roberson. I, Margaret Thomas, do will and bequeath my ability to write editorials and to edit the Tar Hi Tattler — as it should be edited, to Mary Jean Wil- son. I, Eddie Roberson, do will and bequeath my melo- dious voice to Joe Bunn. I, Norwood Abrams, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Sam Andrews. I, Gene Clark, do will and bequeath my driving ability to Billy Hudson. I, Joyce Evans, do will and bequeath my sincerity to Carol Clayton. I, Scrap Green, do will and bequeath my love for Billy Bateman to Curtis Whitehurst. THE SENIOR CLASS OF T. H. S. Patsy Spiers, Testator. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Senior Class, as and tor its last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names on request as witnesses thereto, in presence of the said testator. WITNESSES: Eleanor Moore Bobby Evans Columbus Bryant 4 19
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Original: Gene Clark Patsy Johnson 3. Noiseiest: Roland Taylor Mary Alice Long Most Athletic: Norwood Abrarns Martha Price 5. Friendliest: Cotton Guill Margie Stell 6. Most Dignified: Patsy Spiers Charles Sexton 7. Most Sincere: Charles Sexton Joyce Evans 8. Cutest: Gene Clark Margaret Thomas 9. Biggest Flirts: Gene Clark Clara Mae Lilly 10. Most Popular: Gene Clark Margaret Thomas 11. Best Sports: James Griffin Grace Walston
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