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Cast Will and Zestament We, the Senior Class of 1953 of Walstonburg High School, being in sound mind do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. General Terms: To dear old Walstonburg we leave our respect and devotion which will protect her down through the ages. To the faculty we leave our sincere thanks for their untiring efforts and good will toward us. To Mrs. Taylor we wish every joy and happiness that could be brought to anyone, for she was our inspiration at the most trying times. To the Juniors we leave all our remaining money and outstanding debts . To the Sophomores we leave our love for parties. To the Freshmen we give with all sincerity our hopes for their success throughout life. Personal Will: I, Josephine Craft, bequeath to Doris Hardison and Josie Baker my flattering smile. I, Walter Lee Gay, leave to John Gay my love and success in skipping school. That’s a nice gift, John, Better use it. I, Arlene Hobbs, will all my old crushes and flirty ways to Carol Norman. I, Wayft ' e Speight, give my boisterous laugh to “Bingo” Jenkins with a hope that he will use it daily. I, Eula Tugwell, leave my quiet and calm manner to Barbara Jean Craft. I, Darrell Dail, will my “state farmer” position to “Pee Wee” Gall- oway. Think you can make it, “Pee Wee”. I, Melvin Moore, leave my bright red blush to Donnie Langston. Maybe you can tone it down some, Donnie. I, Vera Craft, want Mary Ruth Cobb to take my position as the senior ' with a diamond from a Farmville boy. I, Mattie Speight Danford, leave to Marilu Burch my position as editor of the annual. That ' s quite a job Marilu. I, Johnnie Parker, leave my curly locks and cute remarks to Phillip Beamon. I, Ray Cunningham, leave my ability to make honor roll once or twice during my senior year to Pat Owens and James Suggs. I, Betsy Rouse, will to Grace Cox my positi on as high scorer on the basketball team. Better practice your pet shot, Grace. I, Tommy Norville, give my love for girls and basketball to James Harrell. I, Shirley Coggins, bequeath my position as cheerleader to Elizabeth Holloman. Think you can turn a cartwheel, “Lib” ? I, Elmer Harrell, will my winning ways with the girls to Gerald Hinnant. I, Lois Wooten, leave to Jean Langston my ability to hook a man. I, Dalton Hinson, give to Robert Cox my leadership ability. I, Harold Holloman, leave to Edwin Jones my ability to ask questions, especially in bookkeeping. I, Gladys Cobb, offer to the Senior Class my most humble apology for the poor will I’ve just written. Gladys Cob Testatrix
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BEST LOOKING Elmer Harrell - Arlene Hobbi BEST ALL-AROUND Ray Cunningham - Mattie Speight Danford
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