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Anchors Jtweigh 1. Just me, myself, and I!! 5. Cheering squad! ! 8. Still trying after all these years?!! 2. A bird in the bush! 6, Our bathin beauties 9, What's so interesting? 3. One of our dignified seniors 7. The age of Chivalry has not passed! 10. C'mon and grab a platter!! 4, Joined the squatters’ union?
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(atge on (cand We, the captains of the ship W.H.S., having com- pleted our voyage in the year 1952, do leave on board the following cargo to be used by the seamen who will sail on and on after we have gone ashore! We, the captains of 1952, leave our heartfelt thanks to Admiral Wildermuth for his ever-present in- terest in us and his willingness at all times to lend a helping hand. We leave our gratitude to the faculty for their patience and their understanding, We leave to Vice-Admiral Baucom our apprecia- tion for all the things he has done to make our last year on board ship a happy one, I, Johnny Allen, do leave my position of President of the Student Council to the junior so fortunate to ob- tain it, We, Nancy Allen and Carolyn Austin, do leave our ability totalkinclass without getting caught to Ann Allen and Betty Jean Hill. We, Jackie Ray Cockman and Charles Henry, do give our ability to be witty, to Harold Eddins, Herbert Jenkins, and Dennis Robeson, = We, Robert McLaurin andGary Teal, bequeath our continuous arguing in class,to Jeff Covington and Hamp- ton Allen, We, Patsy Bivens and Shirley Carter, do leave our cute ways to Gay Helms and Jean Trexler, I, Billy Coble, do leave my ability to come to school every day to Richard Perkins and Leroy Sanford, We, Beatrice Cranford, Louise Threadgill, and Phyllis Russell, do bequeath our quietness and manners to Peggy Almond, Joyce Shaver, Mary Jane Crider, and Nellie Hill, We, Billy Brower and Larry Starling, do leave our friendliness to Larry Adcock, Albert Gaddy, and Leonard Honeycutt, ee eae We, Donnie James and Peggy Mayhew, do bequeath oUF ability to go steady to Bobby Davis and Lula Ann ope. We, Pat Beachum and Peggy Joyce Odom, do leave our good looks to Ruby Ann Brown, Georgia Kendall, and Jane Little. We, Jerry Tyson, Donnie James, Jimmy Mills, Buddy Liles, Johnny Allen, Freddy Gray, Buck Harrington, and Bobby Patterson, do leave our empty places on the football varsity to Teddy Wilkinson, Mathey Davis, Ben- ton Roper, Charles McIntvre, Wiley Teal, and Freddy Wood, . We, Dick Griggs and Shirley Honeycutt, do be- queath our ability to make good grades to Jimmy Short and Claudia Covington, We, Mary Jane Liles, Nancy Morrison, and Joyce Cook, do leave the gang to Tonie Bowers, Mickie Ed- dins, Loretta Helms, and Alberta Teal. We, Betty LouBarber and Betty Jo Smith, do leave our sincerity to Elizabeth Luther, Ellen Sessions, and Sally Jo Coley. I, George Warner, do leave my ability to play in the band to Jimmy Henry, Bobby Clark, and Haywood Preslar, J We, Mary Ann Brower and Patsy Buff, do leave our ability to be together constantly to Charlotte Howard and Dot McLaurin, Jessie Ruth Honeycutt and Dawn Lov- CLL I, Foye Lowe, do leave my ability to talk faster than any other senior, to Jessie Ruth Odom. 25 Mickey Bowers Cargo Loader We, Jack Jenkins and Jerry Tyson, do leave the back table in study hall to Bobby Moore, Leroy Melton, E. J. Previtte, and Earl Deese, We, Jimmy Mills and Bobby Pattersqn, do bequeath our ability to learn mathtoGraham Davis, Richard Rey- nolds, Freddy Teal, and Paul Drye. We, Freddy Gray and Vernon Burris, do leave our ability to sleep in English Class to Hampton Allen, Frank Dabbs, and Jimmy Shumaker. We, Lucille Burr and Nell Jarman, do leave our places in Nutrition to Jo Jarrell and Shirley Kendall, We, Becky Jo Hill and Libby Overton, do leave our vibrant personalities to Jane Little and Mary Plyde Marsh, We, Buck Harrington, Buddy Liles, and Douglas— Sellars, doleave our fine singing qualities to James Har- ward, Edwin Hinson, Leroy Kelly, and Earl Ricketts, We, Betty Jean Edgeworth and Phyllis Gantt, do leave our ability to become confused in class to Mary Plyde Marsh and Ann Webb, I, Virginia Tyson, do leave my talent to Sherrill Ballard. We, Doris Hutchinson and Georgia Hanna, do leave our unique laughter to Ann Henry and Helen Deese, We, the captains of 1952, do leave the sincere hope that the class of ‘53 will be as grateful for their wonderful homeroom teachers, Miss Sturgis and Miss Caraway, as we have been. We, the captains of 1952, leave to the juniors all the mischievous tricks we played on our study-hall teachers. I, Mickey Bowers, leaving the hope that the sail- ors following us will have as much good fortune as we oe do sign this last will and testament of the captains of 1952,
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