Union High School - Acorn Yearbook (Vale, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 27 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Union High School, do hereby will to our parents all the thanks and the appreciation that is possible to be extended, for their patience with us. To the faculty, we do hereby will our sincere appreciation for the kindness they have shown us during our high school years. To the Juniors we leave our honored seats in Chapel, hoping they can see better than we could. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Freshmen we leave our books and good times. I, Janice Logan, do hereby will my good times at school to Linda, Francis, and Dorothy. I, Clyde Reep, do hereby will my good times at Union to Rickey. I, James Deyton, do hereby will my hard times at Union to my brother, Kenneth. I, Linda Duckworth, do hereby will to my sister, Coleen, my position as co-editor of the annual, with the hope that she doesn't have to work as hard as I did. I, Larry Sain, do hereby will my books to Jimmy Warlick. I, Jerry Scronce, do hereby will my six years at Union to Mr. Frank Yoder. I, Blair Scronce, do hereby will my books to Jimmy Warlick. We, Joyce Ledford and Janice Pendleton, do hereby will our position in the office to Mary Lee Taylor and Brenda Gilbert with the hope that they have as much fun as we have. I, Julia Heavner, do hereby will my basketball suit on the varsity team to Peggy Hoover. I, Jane Heavner, do hereby will my basketball suit on the varsity team to anyone that is capable of accepting it. We, Margaret Deyton and Shirley Conner, do hereby will our caps and gowns to Billy Kiser and Billy Ledford in hopes that they will wear them within four years. I, Clarice Smith, do hereby will my books and good times to Nancy Peeler. I, Ruth Hoover, do hereby will to my sister, Phyllis, my position as typist of the an- nual, with the hope that she doesn't make as many mistakes as I did. I, Peggy Gales, do hereby will my shorthand book and bookkeeping book to anyone who is willing to accept them. I, Nellie Elmore, do hereby will my position as co-editor of the annual to my sister, Reba, and to my brother, Ray, my English book, in the hopes that he does better than I. I, Harold Scronce, do hereby will my good times at Union to my brother, Dean, and nephew, Billy Pendleton. I, Carl Wilson, do hereby will my stubbornness to anyone who is bright enough to accept it.

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4 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The top Disc-Jockey and announcer of the nation, Bill Heafner, is now in charge of AMERICAN BANDSTAND on TV. Like father. . .like son. . .Blair Scronce following in his father's footsteps has taken over the lumber business. Janice Logan, well, she is a professional cheerleader for the Blue Devils at Duke University. Clyde Reep is still in the Vale Community with his wife and family. They own a beautiful home. Bud Morgan, still happily married, tells me he owns a big furniture plant in Char- lotte. We go farther on down the line and find Joyce Ledford, a model in California, Someone tells me that James Deyton is a professor at North Carolina State. Peggy Gales, who always loved to rake dictation, is now secretary to the president of the United States, who is very young and handsome. Going on, we find Larry Sain, who is a pilot of Pan American Air Lines. Larry likes it up high. Looking at the beautiful homes in the community I find most of them have been built by Harvey Thomas. Asking someone who owned the big modern garage down the road, I find it belong to Ted Hartsoe. The last scene of the Class Prophecy is prophet, Kathy Thomas. She is a stenog' rapher for a big business in Texas. Class Prophet: Kathy Thomas THE SENIOR In ourselves our future lies This is his motto true, He never gives up, but always tries Until his work is through. In ourselves our future lies' Truer words were never spoken, And as his High School day dies He takes this motto as his token. Class Poet Margaret Deyton



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Harvey Thomas, do hereby will to my brother, Jerry, and to Clara Gilbert my ability to get along with teachers, and all my good times at Union. I, Sue Scronce, do hereby will to my sister, Carolyn, my bookkeeping book, with the hope that she understands it better than I did. I, Tommy Snider, do hereby will my hard times and what good times I've had at Union to Jimmy Warlick. I, Paul Carpenter, do hereby will my twelve years of education to Bill Warlick. I, Bud Morgan, do hereby will my basketball suit to Rodney Scronce, in hopes that he can use it better than I did. I, Kathy Thomas, do hereby will my shorthand book to Janice Wilson and Berna Saine, in hopes that they can read it better than I could. I, Max Beam, do hereby will myself to some beautiful girl. I, Richard Armstrong, do hereby will my cap and gown to some deserving Junior. I, Ted Hartsoe, do hereby will my ability to get along with people to anyone capable of accepting it. I, Bill Heafner, do hereby will my good times and bad times to anyone that can rake bad times with the good. I, Kay Smith, will my position on the Trail Blazer Staff to Lib Hoover. I, Ralph Warlick, do will my love for basketball to David Warlick. I, Roger Warlick, will my bus driving career to Jim hoping if he gets reported it's something he has done. I, Robert Whitener, will my bus to my brother, Terry. Witnessed, therefore, on both our light and serious side, we set this our seal, upon our last years at Union. Signed: Peggy Gales Testator 4

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