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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '59 being of unsound minds and failing memo- ries for history dates, do hereby frame and record our last will and testa- ment. . Gerald Roberts leaves Joe Blythe his little black book and hopes he can read it. Carolyn English leaves Kay Johnson a slightly used shorthand book in hopes she can make good use of it. Lew Carr leaves Kathryn Rhodes his Senior Superlative Most Talka- tive and hopes she will someday catch up with him. Joyce Outland leaves David Blythe a worn out biology book in hopes his love for insects is greater than hers. Carol Anne Wilson leaves Mary Jean Atkins an old reed from her cla- rinet and hopes she doesn't get as many squeaks as she did. Katherine Wells leaves her Senior Superlative Most Dignified to Jo- Anne Pierce and Martha Lee Godwin in hopes that a little has rubbed off on them this year. Nelda Garris leaves Carolyn Rawls a free ticket to Darden's Scout Camp. ' J. Rose, Jr. leaves Wm. Earl Wilkins his physics grades and hopes he can inigpigpve them. Li it igRimel leaves Roger White her hillbilly drawl . As Arn Cutchin and Carolyn Bissett leaves Mary Lou Turner, Nancy Gay Hall, and Janie Holland their ability and ingenuity to produce the best annual yet. Betqf Crocker leaves Judy White her Senior Superlative Wittiest and hopes sheiwill never catch up with her. Wmitkpes leaves Kerry Butler his old football shoes so he won't hurt the quartm' back with sharp cleats. Mary Joyce Wood leaves Helen Tomlin her nickname Sticky in hopes she will Some day find out it's meaning. Edith Lane Gwaltney leaves Pete Beale her little book Hints on Argu- ing. F' Barbara Palmer leaves Al Johnson a finger splint in hopes that his finger will someday be straight. Ryland Johnson leaves Bert Nurnery and Carlton Outland his love for speed.. - Elliott Laine leaves JoAnne Rose his Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed. Herbert Taylor leaves David Bowden his love for government. John Henry Byrum leaves James Bland his daredevil driving. John Thomas Carr leaves Wm. Duck his ability to participate in sports. Russell Powell leaves Kenneth Marshall his courting ability. Bobby Whitehead and Johnnie Keifer leave Johnnie Bradshaw their ability to get along with girls. John Staley Copeland leaves Tommy Buxton the privilege of keeping an eye on Nelda while she is working. A s ' A A Willie Wells leaves James Robert Cobb his quiet manner. B Roland Turner leaves Billy Duck his diploma in hopesethey both get one. Toni Young leaves Kathleen Umphlettesher dancing feet in hopes that she will keep up with Topsy Part H as well as she and Lew did. J. C. Arrington leaves Tena Arrington his quiet ways in hopes that classes will be quieter. Freddie Hall - Just leaves! ! ! ! 23
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Stairway to the Stars was completed c Ass HISTORY ., .- 1 . f-,.. t . A nf -Q1-T ,.,-, f- , ,LkL. . ,L.,,w KALV L y Only icmriveeers il a esll Qtudentsf coming tonWinidsAotr High from Isle EQ?g'if, Wight Elementary were full of anticipation the things they would find in their new Ri- from Tennessee joined us at the beginning second 136 mester. fic We had all become close friends by the end fresh- man year. n The school bells rang for were known as Saucy joined us this y year bringggl tstnlt and Our to ' - . nn., . wfffnssnier S- u . - - - b.f3,anw fa meer -I wa, 4- S bwest Years schooi chool two - -'l. v . n',' l ft.n an l nl,n of 'illnt V Y' Wffgf ill ,ff V 1:-fwi69i'f51iL5'5'5'Qg,gx?5' '-'. - fu,-V, as-Q, f.,-- K - K J 1 :'1 .:Q'iffn ,k,,. A --'iw 412. sf waiting in homecoming. and three of her from our tyy 21, 1958 our most b e actors and nlls one night when Play, Just ttnyt yy ', -: f, L, t nf, -gn. , .f.. K It ll ,- . , ,,., A. ,, Ms, L Club, where Seniors wefetggour Banquet and C gg became Dignifiedgg5eniors in Septembgergpf 11 as seniors has of the greatest- with our Father Be Calrngfg gbur our Senior to us by our close theigtmeggmbers of the ' , '.,:' f -,t fi' W'?i?ff3 't 3l S: q ttiyg as we this one lastgggght which We as d live 1iV '- iini 5 -74-ff ffl ::, Af.f . - -, 5 '--t ' f ., . f , igkf4g,5zgn3,gfig.:li,5-gt '1f'+ ein-iiisrv. Q.:-5' -1-iff - 1 i-.- 7 ' I t ' ' I H- 1 -V ' i ' f . A-'lnilsg'-n i gi ' . -. . it Q H . 'S , cz fi -' fi 1 if -eff, . K 'X K .. m:',v-,sg-fl - gsxfip-sf.-' .vfasfwayf F191 wg we-f f? '-'Q aw- i- :::1:ffwvf- -- t S l l f - f' L t , 5.,,f:M:gHKgW,g5:,., X .. .V CLASS MOTTO Climb as though you'd live forever, live as though you'd die tomorrow. 22
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75 i Wy ' i x LA: Q JL' W X ', 1 Q - 1 Q ,. ? A 3 fwfwf-.QQ f ' . A l,..fi' K5 : ff I 1 .ez zz. . Y W 3 . S L ' vt All SENIOR B BY PICTURES 1. Katherine, CDon't fence me inj 2. Joyce, f Don'tyou dare J 3. Toni, fThe age of Innocencel 4. Ashburn, fSee, I used to smilelj 5. Barbara, fThe Living Dolly 6. Freddy 8iJohn T., C Sitting Bul1 gl General Custer J 7. Mary Joyce, fSticky, at an early ageb 8. Carol Anne, QCome to me, my sweetj 9. Ryland, CSee, I'm a big boy, 10. Russell, CHungry, as usuall 11. Elliott, f Aw,I'm not so fat j 12. Betty8zNelda, fSisters? No, cousinsj 13.Carolyn E., fBrr, it's cold.J 14. Lin- da, fStill just as littlej 15. Lew, CThe one sitting downl 16. J. L., CBabyJ 17. Carolyn B.,C Look Ma, no hands!! 24 X -Iv
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