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WILL I D TESTI E We the Sensor Class of I9 el do hereby solemnly declare thss to be our last wsll and testament ITEM I To the Faculty we se our apprecsatson for thesr tsreless efforts sn our behalf ITEM II To the members or thelunsor Class we leave all the spec al ors sleges that come to a Sensor and a remsnder that therr posstson sn the school carrses wsth st cersasn defsnste oblsgatsons ITEM III To the members of the Sophomore Class we leave the responssbslsty for plannsng an enter tasnsng Junsor Sensor Banquet and the soy that wsll b thesrs not sust that nsght but many tsmes dursng thesr Junsor year ITEM IV To the members of the Freshman Class we lease the antscspatson of all the happsness sn store for them through thesr remasnsng years sn hsgh school ITEM V Our sndsvsdual bequests are as follows I Carole Soles bequeath to Carolyn Warner my abslsty to grab rebounds at the crucsal posnt sn a basketball game Margaret Tuton leave my blonde hasr to Lsla Pearl Nance Gene Whste wsll my short hasrcuts to Larry Inman Barbara Mclieel leave my nsckname Lsttle Dynamste to Paul Leder Jane Jordan bequeath my freckles to Monsca Meares Wsllard Ward wsll my bashful ways to Jsmmy Edwards Gay'e Collser lease my shyness to Jean Gore Joan Ashley bequeath my wsnsome personalsty to Ratrscsa Woodall Mary Glen Culpepper lease my gracsous manners to Rachel Edwards Margaret Dew bequeath my vssllsngness to run errands to Bslly Valentsne Ray Bass leave my frsendly dssposstson to the early bus students who are the fsrst to greet teach ers on uty Julsa Stanley bequeath my place sn Mrs Baldvssn s Englssh class to Margse Butler Marsorse Canterbury leave my quset charm to Flslda Soles Chrss Wooten leave my abslsty to say the rsght thsng at the wrong tsme to some unsuspectsng Douglas Buffksn leave my fasthful school bus to Jack FormyDuval Mary Grey Tart bequeath my posstson as class treasurer to my ssster Ann Ruby I-Islburn wsll my good grades to I-lelen Fssher Gasl Parker leave my love for all nsght pasama partses to any gsrl who can stay awake that long Bob Whste bequeath my place sn the lunch Isne to Henry Lennon Wslma Ezzell bequeath my frost bstten toes and sce cold fsngers to next years chasrman of the conces son stand I Denzsl Rrsdgen leave my sweet quset ways to Mary Alsce Fspps I Connse I-lussey leave my posstson as bussness manager of the band to anyone who wants to turn gray fast Maxsne Brown wsll my abslsty to have fun on band trsps to my ssster Frances Adelasde Smsth leave my love for W Fl S and the memorses of whste and blue to Phyllss Gold Tsm Owens bequeath my unfortunate habst of acqusrsng black eyes to Davsd I-Ieafner Thomas Fssher leave my abslsty to break gsrls hearts to anyone who can take what follows Faye Wsllsamson leave to sosn my husband Carl Robert Ssbbett wsll my abslsty to wsn gsrls hearts to George Davss Roger Thompson leave my good luck to Leon I-larrss Thompson Joe Fspps bequeath my habst of playsng games sn physscs to Herman Inman Rudy I-Iorton leave my wsld and wooly ways to Rebo Collser Dorss Smsth leave my quset manners to Mane Skspper Dsanne Davss leave my love for Lake Waccamaw and Bel Asr Chevrolets to no one Paulse Wsllsamson wsll my place on the back seat of the athletsc bu to Vsrgsl Roberts James Canterbury bequeath my success sn the Vosce of Democracy contest to I-Iarold Melvslle I Matt Nelson leave my abslsty to go steady dursng the sensor year to Charles Dyson We Donnse Moore Bslly Collser and Kent Marshall leave our dont care ways to anyone who ss wsthout a worry I Grant Whste wsll my bass horn to Dsckse Memory LAST I M T s Sf, I ' - Q I If, I 's'- ' s I, , f ' ' . I, T , I . I, , ' . , I, , ' ' . I, I I , f . I, , . I, f , I' ' . I, , W ' . I, M r 1 . ,. - d . I, ' , , W' F ' . I, ' ' , ' . 'Y . ' I , . soul. I, ' , ' . I, ' , ' . I, ,, - ' . I' I , -. - . , . s . , , I ,, ' , I, ' , ' , , I, , . I, , ' ' . I' I I u . ,g . xi I, ' ', - - . I, I ., L, s ' I I, , ' ' . I s I . I H , - ,, I
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Gwehdo yn Ez ell and Carol Le P ldgen are marrred and lx ln Bla nburo where th y are often yrs tec by Senator Rchard Sm th and h s secretary vt te M ldr St phcns and by atomic s ntlst Ted Thomas and wrte Rose Sm th loc Lo g lS a tamous hdmorrst and after drnner spfakcr ao lohnnle Markham owns a pct show llmmy Nanc 1 famous lav yer has been homrnaterl to run tor Natucnal Vrcc Prcsldent Ma t Nelson s hea ot th E B l and Joe Etpps one ot the blggest tobacco tarmers lU the y orld plants tl e thous and acres Betty McKee nd Barbara McK cl own an exclu we dress shop successtullycombrnlng ar ers th rnarrr ge lyaxlne To lo dfsrgrs nylon blous s In Texas Eaye lll3fTl5Oll ant husband ar th o t r parents ol twenty the boys wuth y hom they operate sort Qt mlnraturr Boys Town Teoder and Roger Thompson haye n ented a new prcce ot tra tor machrnery l. c Watts ls a yell known lnternatlonal dlplomat Our con crsatlon was cut short as Graham Best l-lc man Harrelson Kent Marshall Jack Ellls and Bo ert Stobett n y hate sulk tres ant talls wrth red carnatlons n therr buttonhol s paraded sowfy on the stage Elastlly lower ng her tone Carole ldentrtle Graham as tn Mayor ot Nhlteyrll ana the others as councllmen They were present ottlcually to open the testry hes Councllman Slbbett step ded torward and began readlng the telegrams troan those who were tar away ano could not come Messages hac been receryed trom Arthur Sweum who rs doung cancer research rn Swrtzerland Jerrre Nance now a llbrarlan tn l l3W3ll and Adelalde Smrth a research chemist In Germany who t lS u mored wvll m rr, her boss bctcre she returns Charles Norton Tony Weaytl and Gene Whlte generals rn the Army statlohed In Europe lryln Sasser who rs tourlng Europe on a tarm expedltron and Joan Ashlcy a con ert planlst pertormrng n ltaly Chrlstrne passed along the rntormatlon that w ddlng bells may rung tor these two betore they r turn to Amerlca Mayor Best came to the speaker s stand and began hrs address Unaccustomed as I am to public spealclng My mrnd drttteo from th speech as l let my ey s rest lrrst upon one then ar other ot my classmates assembled here tor the talr and l thought happily ot the jam sessuons rn store tor us MARY FRANCES OLIVER Class Prophet f l z -e r t e ce o , ff e' o . 1 Q ' i A 2 r l - Xl , l ed 'STX A , ' C6 1 , ' - T e r H , . f f f H F r , ' e, C ' yf c , I r ' K N if 1, , T 'J ' rs o e , ..g , f f T , r. , . T - r , 3 U Q , , 5 rw c V , C E. mfr r ana, l A Q ' s r r e A f L ' ' C s n e t s e . A - rf' ri , , L3 J 3 N ' , -I Dlcky Powell, Herman Slmmons, and Bennett Wlllrams are G-Men ln Washtngton, D, C, Ltnwood ' f 2 .- X s c . ea J s F rf r l I , ya J V 1, 1 C ..b ' ,A mf 'X' V d ,' - l . ' se, c ltll ' V I V l ' I 'G ' Q fl! X E1 f -K r A r , 4 A fs H 4 I - ,X ff X ' I F y A 1 Y . X 7 M L T Y , I V x C A 1 L., y I f - , r ' 5 tx - w x J ' X' r 't , af, c A . ' s c e f Y e ' . f C 5 e ff 'e ' ' 1
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I DIcIy Powell leave my cuts IH the lIbrary to Be nIe Gr er I Margaret Hyatt bequeath my desk IO my fa onte ub,ect shor haI J to Sn lby KIng I Eula Horne leave my love for Chaclbourn to Shelby Horne We Immy Nance Herman Harrelson and Bennett WIIlIams I a e at last nd ta I v e h because w surely are goIng to need It I Betty Tecder leave my honor as best lookIn1 IH the sen or sut rlat es to B tty Io RegIster I Thelma Brown leave my funny lIttle grIn to LouIs Walters I Mapnne Tood wIIl my abIlIty to fInd funny sItuat ons IIT Mr H ckman s CCCIIOITIIC cl s to an one y ho IS half the monkey th t I am I Charles Collum bequeath my abIlIty to pass vnthout t g tc r y Fov Il I Mary Frances ClIver lea e my abIIIty to counsel those In love In th true Dorothy DIX fash on KayvIard Fore I MIchaeI I3 Gore leave my grInnIng face to anyone hap y enough to wear It We Carol Lee Bndgen MIldred Stephens and G cn E ell I a e our VIICKITQFTI The Three Stooges to ShIrley Duncan LIIlIan Owens and Betty Ann Moor I RIchard SmIth leave twelve years older than I was when I started I ShIrIey BrIgnt bequeath my traIt of dependabIlIty to B rly BaIles We Ted Thomas and Rose SmIth leave our IncIInatIon to yard r manc to Ch rles Lee Watson and KIt Lyon I Kenneth Worthlng on wIll my posItIon on the football t am to lerry Scott I Lee Watts leave my red haIr to Thomas Boswell I Bob HIgh leave my posItIon as class WII to BIchard WhIt We The Three Musketeers Jack EllIs Herman SImmons and Craham B t lea c our tItle to Henry Hooks B C Hlnson and Qthell SImmons I LInvIood Tedder bequeath my curly haIr to SIlvan McKee We Henry MeIvIIIe and .Ioanne Inman leave our tItle Ma ant Ba Kettle to Jack Inman nl ShIrIey Tedder We DorIs Cartrette and LucIlle Stephens bequeatn our abIlIty to make mIstakes In typIng to IB Fay VxfIIIIamson and Gladys EfIrd IrvIn Sasser leave my abIlIty to leep In cla s to my brother Kenneth Tony Vvfeawl leave my love for hIstory to IImmy Norton CecIl MerrItt leave debatIng to anyone who can talk faster than I Arthur Svveum leave my love for geometry to Be frly DavIs IohnnIe Markham leave my good tImes at W H S to Booby QuIck We MaxIe Pope and JerrIe Nance leave our places as lIbrary assIstants to any other persons who are apable of answerIng a thousand QUESTIONS a day Charles Norton leave my abIlIty to construct effectIve rat traps to the next person who would have the world beat a path to hIs door Anne LewIs bequeath my propensIty for constant tardIness to ' enue Walters Betty McKee leave my modIsh coIffure to Ueleen Guthne Faye McOueen bequeath my faIthfulness as a typIst for the newspaper and the annual to WIlIa dean Duncan I Frances SmIth leave my cheerful dIsposItIon to Glenda MIller I Joe Long vIIll my fruItless efforts to master le FVBDCSIS to Da IG Heafner I Nancy Lyon lea e my keen Interest In the school newspaper to the IunIor who succeeds me as edItor In chIef of High Times In wItness whereof we the undersIgned do hereb, affIx our sIgnature on thIs the twenty fIrst day of January In the year of our Lord nIneteen hunrlr d fIfty four WItnesses SIgned THE CLASS OF IUS4 CaIl Farker HENBY MELVILLE WIIlard INard Class Lawyer 'L I I u x :II I 1. I . I .- s , 'L-V V I V ct v C S V I T' V c, I V I V V I V e a KG al II ave Is e . , V 1 I f I V V Isp IV . .3 ,nr V I V D ,C I II V V I Q J . f ' f Is I V ' f r If- V V V I I 5 d.: VI J 'I C , I- ,WIA Iy, ' V V S IcIv'ltI Jo I -C I If if I I TG V I V v C I I I I I ,J 'D I V V I VJ X. , .I V V V . VII' ZZ3 V Gm ' C 5. AI I Q I I - I I ,I I I V ' V ' T I QV: , V 'r V Iv La C 9 E , V , V I V 9 a . I I I . I Q I I - - I-I I s . V V V 3 Y JUS! fs IV, ,I I I , I 2 I. I -I I I V I Is V V J I s , 3 VC . I - I ' V V V A Ll IV V s s V . I I IV V , .. I I I ' I . V . F , . I C S . IV V S II II It V , A L I I . . ,V In IV V V I - - I I xy A I I If 4 B II - ' I - Q - V V . c . ' I' 'X ,,, H
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