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

 - Class of 1954

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1954, having come to the end of our high school days with a somewhat weak mental capacity, but desiring to remember the last days, do hereby state and publish this our last will and testament. To our superintendent, Mr. Wildermuth, who has so graciously guided us through the hard days of high school, we leave our ap- preciation for his kind help. To Mr. Baucom, our principal, we wish to express our thanks for his guiding and keeping us out of trouble and for his excellent advising. For his sake, we hope he will have more orderly groups in the years to follow. To our homeroom teachers, Miss Caraway and Miss Sturgis, we leave our thanks for their patience with us, and their sincere interest in us, and the many helpful things they have done for us. Henry Treat, Testator To the members of the faculty, we do leave the fond memories of our high school experiences and the wish that this faculty will stay and guide the seniors of 1955. To the sophomores we would leave the ability to plan a good Junior-Senior. To the freshmen we leave the ability to have as much fun and “learn” as much as we have. The seniors listed below do leave with gracious feelings to the underclassmen their different abilities. We hope they will develop some of these abilities and forget some of them. I, Dick Wallace, leave my office as president of the Senior Class to the junior that is fortunate enough to be elected. We, Nancy Howell and James Pegram, do leave our charm and know-how-to-go-steady to Franklin Grooms and Carol Raye. I, Tommy Tyson, do leave a football position to anybody who can do half as well as I did. We, Kirby Hinson and Anne Tice, do leave our ability to be smart to Ikey Tarleton and Jimmy Allen. We, Johnny Livingston and Janet Allen, do leave our ability to get along with Mr. Baucom to Reese Robeson and Glenda Allen. We, Sharlia Brasington and Barbara Ratliff, do leave our ability to get along with Mr. Casale to Sylvia Parker and Nancy Melton. We, Jean Hightower and Jean Parker, do leave our ability to be good sports to Emmie Lou Teal and Sam Gatewood. We, Margaret-Ann Hildreth and Frances Eddins, do leave our secret on how to get out of class to Doris Gulledge and Mary Ann Martin. We, Doris Brock and Mary Grace Ratliff, do leave our good looks to anyone that can com- pete with us. I, Billy Morris, wish to leave my nickname “pop”, to Billy Poplin. I, Tommy Lowe wish to leave my ability to be a quarterback to Ernest Brower. I, William Warner, leave my ability to play pool to James Hill. We, Joan Moore and Kathryn Griggs, leave our positions on the basketball team to Carolyn Huggins and Nancy Sue Hough. I, Don McRorie, do leave my ability to listen to mufflers to R. J. Rogers. I, Calvin Gaddy, leave my ability to be a “manager” to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. I, Ila Mae Tyson, leave my position as a cheerleader to anyone who has a good set of lungs. I, Eugene Ratliff, leave my nickname “Sugar Daddy” to Franklin Grooms. I, Edna Rogers, leave my quiet manners to Jo Ann Curlee. We, Claudelle Bridges and Jesse Burr, leave our ability to talk on class to Steve Boaz and Tommy Marsh. We, Shirley Cole and Donese Harward, leave our ability to talk on class and not get caught to anyone who can do it. I, Juanita Ingram, leave my nickname “Kitty” to anyone who looks like a cat. I, Ernestine Johnson, leave my ability to learn foreign language to Johnny Hudson. I, Barbara Caulder, leave my place in the Beta Club to Barbara Chewning. I, Myra Short, leave my charm to Nancy Melton. (Continued on page 78) 23



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and Jessie fit cap and gown. Seniors march in American Education Week Parade | 25

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