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LOOKING BACK (CLASS HISTORT) Dear Diary, Forty-three jolly little Freshmen crossed the burning sands and unto the four most enjoyable years of our lives. Here we find thrill in participating in sports, the Senior Chorus, Athletic Banquets, and the N.H.A. Balls. As Freshmen we are under the auspices of Mrs. B. T. Graham and Mr. M, L. Wall. Our officers are: Ernest Hubbard, President; Gloria Wallace, Vice President; David Hampton, Secretary; Joe Robinson, Treasurer. Now as Sophomores, with Mr. Wall as our homeroom instructor we choose for: President, Ernest Hubbard; Vice President, Margie Walker; Secretary, Mae Lilly; Mary Little, Treasurer. Diary, ' Now, as Juniors! ! We really are upperclassmen! With plenty to do. We have the prom to think of. So to start we chose our most capable officers which are: President, Mae Lilly; Joe Powell, Vice-President; Margie Walker, Secretary; Gloria Wallace, Treasurer. Dear Diary, Today I sadly admit, as Seniors, this is the Grand Finale. We have our leaders: President, John Kilgore; Vice President, Mary Little; Secretary, Bobbiette Medley; Asst. Secretary, Gloria Wallace; Treasurer, Willie Williams. We have our Lovely Senior Rings, and looking forward to Commencement and Baccalaureate. GOOD-BY, THE SENIORS OF 1964 CLASS COLORS: RED AND BLACK CLASS MOTTO: WHAT WE ARE TO BE, WE ARE NOW BECOMING. CLASS FLOWER: RED CARNATION 8
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HERE’S TO rOU (CLASS WILL) I, Bobbiette Medely, a member of the Big 5. leave my dancing ability to Deloris Chambers, and to Gussie Washington the motto, If at first you fail try again. I, Jacqueline Burch, will to my sister June E. Burch the ability to get her diploma, and to Dorothy Henderson the ability to be a friend to everyone. I, Drucilla Sturdivant, leave to Aquilla Sturdivant the ability to get along with other people, and to Delois Goode the ability to get her lesson. I, Gloria Wallace, leave to James Wallace my report card, and to Kaye Stovall and Synthia Powell the ability to get home before midnight. I, LeeVon Brown, leave all my women in the hands of Harry Gene Cole, and my heart to Barbara Hough. I, Wanda Baskin, a member of the Big 5, leave to Willie Williams ' part time lovers the ability to get a full time lover, and my heart to Roger Kirby. I, Ernest Hubbard, leave to the West Badin football team more spirit to play better games, and to the coach an interest in football instead of basketball. I, Fred Cato, Jr., leave my ability to type to Jonathan Bruton, and my ability to drive the school bus to my brother William Cato. I, Lillie Cato, leave my ability to get along with my English teacher to James Cato, and my gold crown to Jonathan Bruton. I, Johnny Cunningham, leave my ability to play football to William Cunningham, and my driver ' s license to George Atkins.. I, Mary Jene Little, a member of the Big 5, leave my fall away jump shot to Valerie Legrand, and my heart to Harry Gene Cole. I, Willie Williams, leave to Ronnie Williams the running 53 Chevy, and to Charles Peoples the ability to drive without showing off. I, Mellow Fleming, leave my complexion to Jahala Burch, and to my man ' s secret admirerers the ability to get him. I, Dan Simon, leave my football suit to the best rookie of the 1964 season, and to the approaching football team the ability to keep the spirit rolling throughout the game and season. I, Rosemary McLendon, a member of the Big 5, leave to all LeeVon ' s secret admirerers moments to remember, and my remarkable jump shot to Connie Cagle. I, Francho Peoples, leave my 56 Chevy motor to Ben Washington, and the body of my car to George Atkins. I, Wilma Allen, leave to JoAnn Crump the ability to take happiness with a heartache and go through life wearing a smile, and to Carolyn Allen the ability to become well adjusted in all new and difficult situations. I, Bonnie Wright, leave to Katheryn Gramling the ability to keep her boy friend, and this thought to Linda Hough, Keep up the good work. I, Barbara Edwards-, leave all the beverages with a kick behind them to Synthia Powell and Betty Bennett, and my leather coat to Kaye Stovall. I, Kathryn Lilly, a member of the Big 5, leave my ability to come to chorus practice on time to Greer Lilly, and my seat in Chemistry to Gussie Washington. We, John Teal, Andrew Sturdivant and John Kilgore, leave to Roster an SS” 409 and to Steve McLendon better times than we had, to Roger Kirby our ability to study harder. Andrew leaves the blue truck to Melvin, Rock leaves the Impep to Ricky and Gery, Martin leaves to Ronald all of his women. I, Johnny Watkins, leave my ability to be a gunner to Sam Miller and Mike Watkins. I, Richard Jackson, leave my fishing and hunting gear to Macy Hinson. I, Connie Wright, leave Mark Standback to Gussie Washington. I, Beulah Williams, leave my pleasing personality to Millie, and my legs to Valerie Legrand. I, Jonathan Robinson, leave my 4 Forward stick to Ronnie Williams. 10
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