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' ‘Mand-jie- ' DowHS ’ ’ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body and aoout to depart from Winterville High School, do make and declare this our last will and testament. Article I To our teachers who have been so kind and understanding we leave our sincere gratitude and kindest regards. Article II To our principal, Mr. Clark, we leave our gratitude for his helpfulness and co- operation in leading us to our goal. We shall owe much of our future success to his inspiration and guidance. Article III To our successors , the juniors, we leave reluctantly , but of necessity, our man- ner of dignity. We hope they will act their parts as a dignified senior next year just as we have done. Article IV I, James Evans, leave my “quiet ways’’ to Gene Lemocks. I, Jane Corey, leave my shortness and basketball ability to Barbara Evans, I, Dan McLawhorn, leave my spare time to Carolyn Allen. I, Polly Ann Nobles, leave my ability to be late to anyone who isn’t afraid of Mrs. Flanagan . I, Marvin Robinson, leave my wavy hair to James Earl Stox with hopes that he will set it every night. I, Patsy Tyndall, leave my shorthand book to my sister, Shirley, in hopes that she will put it to good use. I, Phyllis Jones, leave my ability to make a mess to Patsy Tripp. I, Marland Grubbs, leave my ability to cope with problems, as long as they concern art, to anyone who will use it wisely. I, Shirley Butler, leave my technique for early marriage to Janet Allen. I, Charles Hardee, leave my ability to make an A on conduct to Poe Worthington. I, Barbara Manning, do leave my name to the other Barbara Manning. I, Bobby Coggins, leave my baseball ability to Gene Lemocks. I, Jean Little, leave my ability to waste time and to giggle to Janice Stox. I, Gene Tripp, leave my snipe hunting ability to Carlton Branch and Leland Forlines. I, Burt Worthington, leave my ability to waste time to Thad Gaylord. I, Roselyn Waters, leave my mirror and comb to my sister, Alice. I, Doris Cole, leave my ability to wash blackboards to Betty Jean Mobley. I, Bryan Joyner, leave my shortness to Jimmy Runkle. I, Janice T. Roberts, leave with my diploma in my hand. I, Jennie Brown Worthington, leave my ability to keep a boy friend to Willie Eliza- beth Beddard. I, Anna Pearl Stancill, leave my ability to get a man to Ethel Mae Dunn. I, Robert Branch, leave for the second time. I, Evelyn Williams, leave my ability to square dance and to meet interesting people to anyone who loves a good time, I, Thufman Vincent, leave my blue eyes and blonde hair to Dewey Ray Stocks, I, Betty Jane Nichols, leave my quietness to Gloria Nobles. I, Lucille Crawford, leave my books to whoever will have them. 1, Alice Lewis, leave my ready smile to Ruby Stalls. Article V We hereby appoint Mr. Clark chief executor of this, our last will and testament. Graydon Tripp Testator TESTATOR Graydon Tripp
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juniors 1 Carolyn Allen Polly Allen Carlton Branch Maggie Castelloe William Corey Joy Faulkner Ray F ussell Sherrill Garris “You can tell the rugged sophomore, ’Cause he never comes to harm; You can tell the greenest freshman By that look of great alarm; i Jennis Harris Floyd Langley Barbara Lloyd Lee Roy Mayo Ruby L. McArthur Helen McLawhorn David Mills Faye Mills Peggy Mobley
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