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o-O- - rr Jr - §1%jo-ax- %Ojwcw Y5 S » — ‘ 000 , 5 o r X I, Frances Gold, leave drive anything on wheels and spin a wheel to anyone who isn ' t afraid of Mr. Clark, I, James Mills, leave my ability to charm the teachers to Autry Tripp. I, Frances Haddock, leave my truly brown eyes to Ken Moore. I, Archie Newby, leave hoping to re- gain my license one day in the near future. I, Hope Hardee, leave with many happy memories of ole W. H. S. I, Jimmy Moore, leave my curly blond hair to whoever will comb it. I, Mary Elizabeth Harris, leave my sweater girl figure to Willie Elizabeth Beddard. I, Myrl Paramore, leave gladly my socialogy book to Mr. Moye. I, Barbara Hines, leave my long nat- urally curly hair to Daphne Little. I, James Earl Stox, leave a few hints on good driving to all drivers of W.H.S. L Patricia Hoyle, leave my stream- lined figure to Sandra Hunsucker. I» Clara Lancaster, leave my matri- monial success to Connie Bowen. I, Thelbert Smith, leave my blonde hair to Mrs. Scheller. I« Betty Jean Mobley, leave my wed- H n g gown (from the senior play) to anyone my ability «c oW, — ’ ’ ’ I, Hazel Moore, leave hty unused time to anyone in third period study hall next year. I, Alice Waters, leave my shorthand book and pen to anyone who is willing to work at least three hours each night. I, Janice Worthington, leave my nick name Heavy to anyone who can fill it out. I, Ralph Tripp, leave my position as a senior to Ramona Nobles, hoping she ' ll one day attain that dignity. I, Carolyn Adams, leave my ability to talk like Andy Griffith to Lora Ellen Hill. I, Charlotte Barnes, leave my art abil- ity to W. A. Case. I, Janice Boyd, leave my shortness to Jimmy Runkle. I, Patty Worthington, leave my much usedgum, stuck under the last desk of the sixth row in English 12 to anyone who sits there. Article V To everyone, we leave our love for one another and hopes for much success in the future. We hereby appoint Mr. Paul J. Clark chief executor of this, our last will and testament, to execute as he sees fit. Testatrix Peggy Craft
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THE CARVINGS ON THE TREE (LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT) We, the senior class of Winterville I, Geraldine Branch, leave my ability High School, in the year of our Lord Nine- to pop chewing gum to Elva Rae Worth- teen Hundred and Fifty-Seven, being of ington. soundmind and memory and about to pass I, Graham Crawford, leave my bash- out of existence, do make, publish and de- fulness to Margaret Jane Case. clare this to be our last will and testament. I, Barbara Jean Byrd, leave my com- Article I plete book on How to Capture a Husband To our teachers, who have been so to Gloria Dean Nobles. kind, understanding, patient and wise in I, Shirley Carr, leave with two in no- leading us through these years of school- tion . . . the preacher and myself. ing, we leave our most sincere apprecia- I, Charles Flake, leave a few hints on tion and kindest regards. going steady to Richard Gorman. Article II I, Peggy Craft, leave my ability to To our principal, Mr. Clark, we leave talk to anyone who will keep up the good our sincere appreciation for his helpful- work. ness and cooperation in guiding us this far I, Alfred Earl Garris, leave my bus in our journey toward our goal. dr iving ability to my brother, Jimmy. Article III I, Doris Crawley, leave my sincerity To our successors, the Juniors, we and intelligence to my brother, William. leave our willingness to work, our ability I, Calvin Hardee, leave readily after to enjoy life while working and the privilege many years of hard labor to continue their studies under the same I, Barbara Ann Evans, leave my ability teachers that taught us, and to attain the to get and keep a boyfriend to my sister, dignity of a senior and to achieve a liberal Dorothy. measure of knowledge. I, Carolyn Evans, leave with Ronnie Article IV headed for South Carolina. I, Sidney Baker, leave my ability to I, Robert Manning, leave my ability speak my mind to whoever has the gump- to study and to learn to Dewey Ray Stocks. tion to do so.
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