Welcome High School - Welco Yearbook (Welcome, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 23 text:

Supa 'zfafvaa Best Sports Reid Black Carolyn Leonard Best Looking Reid Black Peggy jordan Most Studious Ioel Leonard Mildred Sink Most Courteous Don F oust Carol Foster Mos: Athletic Sue Esaick Ralph Essick Most Romantic Ioetta Tussey Jimmy Ring

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Ajupafzfczfiusi Cutest Iackie Everhart Paul Lanier Best Dressed Gene Hill Betty Koontz F riendliest Nell Sink Noel Leatherman Most Popular Nancy Weaver Iimmy Latham Most Versatile Ralph Essick Dot Walker Wittiest limmy Ring Iohnsie Gobble



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.fad unc! gEif0J72El2f 22? We, the Senior Class of Welcome High School being of sound mind, but considering the uncertainty of our high school career, do make and declare this our last will and testament. Article I-To Our Parents To our parents we do bequeath all the memories of our childhood. With this bequest goes our love and tenderest affection for making it possible for us to attend school. Article ll-To the Faculty To the teachers who have helped us to struggle through school we leave a word of grateful appreciation for their help. Article Ill-To the Iunior Class To the class of '51 we bequeath our experience and joy cf being seniors. We will to the juniors our many senior privileges. Article 1V-To Various Individuals 1. Reid Black yields his ugood looks to Ronald Thomas. 2. Ralph Essick leaves to Don Grubb his basketball shoes, hoping Don will follow in his footsteps. 3. Don Foust leaves his way with the ladies to Richard Phelps. 4. Gene Hill bestows his ability to turn corners on two wheels upon Grady Hartman, praying he will al- ways make it. 5. I-Iuitt Koontz leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Conley Koontz and Charlie Sides. 6. Paul Lanier wants to leave his books to Lloyd Grubb. 7. Iimmy Latham surrenders his innocent grin to lean Everhart. 8. Noel Leatherman recommends his position as bus driver to Bobby Tussey. 9. Ioel Leonard bequeaths his studious habits to Bobby Leonard. 10. Iimmy Ring passes Peggy Sowers his art ability. 11. Louise Beck bestows her height upon Beatrice Hinkle. 12. Ruth Coppley leaves her knowledge of romance to Peggy Lanier and Ray Everhart. 13. Sue Essick leaves her position on the basketball team to Mary Ann Fritts. 14. Iackie Everhart confers her cuteness to Mildred Shumaker. 15. Pat Everhart bequeaths her cunning smile to Eugene Black. 16. Melba Faulk wills her good times to Libby Bailey and Mary Langley. 17. Carol Foster bequeaths her courtesy to Ioe Walker. 18. Iohnsie Gobble surrenders her wit to Tommy Leonard. 19. Bernice I-lege wills her quiet ways to lrene Leona rd and Dean Michael. 20. Peggy Iordan surrenders her looks and charms to Marie Osborne. 21. Betty Koontz wills her athletic ability to Martha Lou Becker. 22. Carolyn Leonard wills her sportsmanship to Patty Walser. 23. Nell Sink wills her friendliness to Marie Queen. 24. Mildred Sink leaves her intelligence to George Nifong. 25. Ioetta Tussey passes her sincerity to lo Ann Bates. 26. Dorothy Walker bequeaths her ability as best-all-around to Almeda Phillips. 27. Nancy Weaver wills her popularity to Charles Sink. Having made public our last will and testament, we, the members of the 1950 Senior Class do in a sin- cere manner leave all items mentioned with the best intentions. Signed and sealed this fourteenth day of October, I'an de grace, one thousand, nine hundred, and lifty. Carolyn Leonard Testator

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