Wadesboro High School - Tiger Tales Hi Ways Yearbook (Wadesboro, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Some of us are apprentice players while others are about ready to take over the leading parts. We are the supporting cast, and as such we have a great influence on the outcome of our high school drama. te tl re ale a a a a Page 28

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Fetzer Mills Testator We, the Senior Class of 1950, about to be handed our Emancipation Proclamation, presumably being of sound mind and body, do hereby make ana execute and publish this our last will and testament. To Mr. Wildermuth (Uncle Willie), our super- intendent, who has so patiently borne the trials and tribulations which come from having such a class as we are, we do leave our deepest apprecia- tion and thanks for his help. To Mr. Baucom, our fun-loving principal, who was “once a boy himself,’ we leave the many permits he has written for our many trips up town. To Miss Sturgis, our wonderful adviser and teacher, we leave the many headaches that come with another senior class, and our deepest apprecia- tion for helping us through this year. To the faculty, we leave the peace of mind which eventually follows our departure. To the Junior Class, we leave our record player, our homeroom, and any privileges that they can get. To the sophomore class, we leave the privilege of being upper classmen. To the freshmen we leave our sincere wishes for a happy and prosperous school life. The following seniors have happily and unself- oe. relinquished some of their traits. I, Lib Faulkner, do leave my ability to get a man routed Child I, Lib Moore, do leave my big ways to Mae Glasceck. I, Claudia Marsh, do leave my daffy ways to Anne Bryan Bowman. I, Alvin Butler, do leave my ability to play basketball to Ray Martin. 1, Dick Roper, do leave my love for women to Hampton Allen, and may he use it well. I, Charles Scarboro, do leave my studious ways to Ben Covington. I, Jo Alyce Lackey, do leave my itsy bitsy voice to Nancy McQuague. We, Joe Harkey, Jerry Wilkinson, Doug Britt, To She Uuderstudies ‘CLASS. TESTAMENT } Alvin Butler, Vick Gilmore, and Dick Roper, do 94 i leave our places on the football team to whoever can get them. I, Doug Britt, Bennett Faulkner. I, Valdon Lovett, do leave my quiet ways to Albert Allen. I, Helen Howard, do leave my size and ability to eat a lot to Pee Wee McRae. We, Ruth Wright, Jessie McRae, Bildceth do leave our ability to get engaged to any Juniors that can do as well. do leave my funny laugh to I, Dewey Preslar, do leave my ability to drive the school bus safely and carefully to Fred Mangum. I, Barbara Russell, do leave es temper to Beautelle Carpenter. } 2 I, Vonnette Melton, do leave my athletic Bhiliey to Joyce Morton. I, Archie Tyson, do leave my desire for an ideal girl to EHlugh Baker. Lib. Faulkner, Charles Scarboro, Archie Tyson, Claudia Marsh, Faye Stogner, and Dewey Preslar, do leave W. H. S. with but one ames enced cheerleader. I, Mary Vann Wheless, do leave the ability Eobs heen one man on the t pack to Sara Allen. I, Lois Turner, do leave my reputation as the ore piano player in the Senior Class to Ben Covington. We, Ruth Treadaw ay, Mildred Starling, and Margaret Moore, do leave our quiet manners to Mary Anne Wall, Betsy Liles, Gwendolyn Maples, and Jeanne Wagoner. I, Lib Moore, ‘do, leave Mary Helen Coley. I, Delores Short my horse laugh to and Midge . ne he } , do leave the address sto my dont ate oe ifs SEE lon Sis Bobby Pratt, do leave my studious habits to + Jimmy Hough. We, Carole Gray and Fetzer Mills, do leave our ee to get to school at the last minute to Snake E ? larrington and Albert Allen. I, Juanita Hanna, do leave my ability to sing well to Lorene Williams. I, Johnny Hill, do leave my place on the Safety Patrol to whoever wants it. Betsy Robinson, do leave my knitting to I, Rusty Graef, do leave my Yankee accent to Joyce Morton. (Continued on Page 80) Page 22.



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g “aUcard Left to right: Marshall Ratliffe, Vice-President; Anne Bryan Bowman, Secretary and Treasurer; and Joe Burroughs, President. This year the Junior Class was the largest in the history of Wadesboro High School. For the first time there were two Junior homerooms. There was an unusual amount of talent in this class. Members of the Junior Class were responsible for all the art work that was used throughout the entire school. One of the Juniors was accompanist for the Glee Club and played for Chape! programs. All the members of the debating team were Juniors. A Co-captain of both the football and basketball team was a member of the Junior Class. More talent was discovered in this class on December 12, 1949, when the Juniors presented a three-act comedy, YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING. The climax of the Junior Class activities for the year was the Junior-Senior banquet which was held at the Country Club on May 5th. Page 24

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