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ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we leave our dignified ways. ARTICLE V To the Sophomores, we will the honor of entertaining the Class of ' 55. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave our honorable position as Seniors. We bequeath our ability to think we are intelligent, our good manners and our special privileges. We charge them to strive to obtain the best our school has to offer. ARTICLE VII As individuals, the Seniors bequeath the following: Christine Barham ' s dignified ways to Patsy Allman. Becky Brantley’s fancy garter to Sandra Bunn. She will need it next year if she is a cheerleader. Hazel Bolton ' s love for Middlesex boys to Jeanne Bobbitt. Gilbert Bullock ' s ability to flatter girls with his poetry to Dewey Brannon. Jean Corbett ' s position as treasurer of the Beta Club to Jo Ann Perry. Douglas Cooke ' s big ears, curly hair and pretty polka dots to Douglas Perry. Donald Driver ' s good looks to Jerry Chamblee. Katie Joyce Eddins’ ambition to Linda Mitchell. Catherine Edward’s ability to be so nice and quiet to Norma Lockleair. Pauline Hagwood ' s natural curly hair to Ann Upchurch. Mona Fay Horton ' s shyness to Peggy Richardson. Phillis Jackson ' s ability to keep house to Dorothy Upchurch. Jo Ann Jones ' ability to go steady to Jean Bunn. Does Jean need it? Billy Massey ' s love for State Col¬ lege to Phil Brown. Mener Moody ' s friendliness to Tillie Blackley in hopes her attitudes will soon change. Russell Moss ' s baseball suit, accessories, plus his chewing tobacco, to Billy Tant. Gene Oakley’s quiet ways to Linnie Lou Price. Crettie Parrish ' s courteous ways to Peggy Greene. Faye Pearce ' s silly little giggle to Marlene Phelps. Norma Pearce’s witty ways to Shirley Moore. Gerry Phillips ' safe driving habits to Ruth Temple. Safe, she says! Reginald Pearce ' s good bookkeeping grades to Barbara A Iford. Wayne Perry’s quiet laugh to Kay Denton. Martha Poole ' s happy married life to Nanny Brown. Carl Pulley’s date book to Bobby Croom. Carl Puryear’s school bus and his long nose to Benny Mitchell. Shirley Richard ' s love for a certain place to Janet Upchurch. Carol Richardson ' s catty ways to Betsy Goodwin. Ann Strickland ' s ability to keep boys out of the boiler room to Diane Broughton. Keith Temple’s good grades to Shelba Williams. Sara Tippett’s ability to have two boyfriends at one time to Rose Chamblee. Helen Faye Todd’s artistical ability to Donna Mitchell. Richard Bullock’s egotistical ways to David Alford. Carol Richardson Faye Pearce Jean Corbett Witness Class Testator Witness
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We all remember Carol ' s bathing suit figure. With it she couldn’t miss a chance with success. She is a well-known model of the famous French bathing suit. Phillis is quite the celebrity now. A TV talent scout discovered her while she was still at Wakelon. Her famous program comes on every Monday night. So, you have a date at eight with your TV set and I Love Phillis. Carl Puryear had been a steady date with one of our school buses all four years of high school. After school was out there was no reason for him to stop operating a bus, so for these ten long years he has been number one driver for Carolina Trailways. Martha Medlin is now drawing Comic Strips for A l Capp. Since Martha started working for him, he changed the name of his strip to Little Jimmy. Becky Brantley is now known all over the world as the Quiz Kidd Genius because of her intellectual ability. She has put the famous Quiz .Kidds out of business. As for us, well, we liked this business so well that we decided to make it our profession. Be watching for us when we come through Zebulon. We are known as the Duet Behind the Eight-Ball, Get Two Fortunes for the Price of One.” HELEN TODD SHERLEY RICHARDS Prophets We, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and fifty-four, of Wakelon High School, supposedly sound in mind, do as solemnly as possible declare this to be out last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other testimonial writings heretofore made by us. ARTICLE I To our school, we leave our everlasting loyalty and devotion. ARTICLE II To our parents, we leave our love and appreciation. We hereby promise to live by the ideals they have helped set for us. ARTICLE III To the faculty, we bequeath our deepest appreciation for their patience and guidance through the past years.
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