Woodleaf High School - Acorn Yearbook (Woodleaf, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 22 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Woodleaf High School, extend to our parents our great- est appreciation for all they have sacrificed to make these twelve years of school possible. To our Principal and teachers we wish to express our gratitude for their efforts and understanding. And lastly, we want to show our love and affection for the Junior Class by willing to them our Senior dignity, our Senior privileges, and our personal property as fol- lows: I, Cuthiel Wood, do will to Neal Smith my superlative title ‘‘Most Athletic”’ I, Carl Steele, do will to Frank and Edward Barbee my love for many girls. I, Jerry Cranford, will to Charles Lyerly and Charles Deal all of the Cooleemee girls. I, Frank Hoover, do will to Tronia Beck and June Myers my bashfulness. I, John Lyerly, do will my art ability to Ruth Campbell and Barbara Seamon. I, Neely Moore, do will my superlative title, ‘‘Cutest’’to Fillmore Ratledge and Walter Bryon Kluttz. I, Leonard Williams, do will my ability to drive bus no. 87 to Mary Evelyn Safley. I, Norma Painter, do will my intelligence in economics to,Ora Mae Robbing. I, Joan Cranford, do will to Fred Foster and Annie Bringle my ability in typing. I, Jeanette Kinley, do will my ability to argue with the teachers to Bobby Epps and Kenneth Foster. I, Peggy Webb, do will my ability to get and keep a man, to Ethel Myers. I, Mona Winecoff, do will to Bruce Penley my office as Beta Club President. I, Patsy Gibbons, do will the gossip news in the Leaf to Janie Shaver. I, Martha Deal, do will to Connie Ratledge and Loretta Evans my superlative title, ‘‘Friendliest’’. I, Peggy Adams, do will to Frances McDaniel my faithful pair of basketball shoes. I, Linda Murph, do will to Charlotte Blume my ability to read shorthand. I, Juanita Gentle, do will my faithful bus no. 29 to Tommy Hendrix. I, Barbara Benson, do will my ability to make ‘‘A’s’’in Bible to Roger Marlowe and Joan Connell. I, Thomas Poole, do will my friendliness to Eugene Blackwood and Randal Pinks- ton. Neely Moore, Witness: Mrs. David Chambers Lawyer Mr. James Wilhelm, Jr.

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CUTEST Juanita Gentle Neely Moore MOS iieAy nH) L1G Paggy Adams Cuthiel Wood SUPERLATIVES MOST COURTEOUS Joan Cranford Thomas Poole MOST DEPENDALBE Juanita Gentle John Lyerly Z BEST PERSONALITY Linda Murph Thomas Poole MOST FLIRTATIOUS Oma Click Leonard Williams



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STATISTICS puterecollectingetactssandstipures for the greatest class ever assembled here at Woodleaf, I hereby publish the follow- Inpmolatistics Oisthey Glass, Ol soc. The average height of this class of dignified Seniors is five feet, four and two thirds inches- the boys being five feet andse1gntwinches andsthe carlssfivesteet and four inches. Cur Statistics show that the average weight of the boys is 135 pounds and the girls 110 pounds. Shoes range from a Sia Pos lOrcemlaccemymlyace Blue eyes seem to hold a 35% over the others, gray 15%, brown and hazel 25% each. The Senior class is made up of various religious denomi- nations, the majority being Methodists. As for the political lines, I find the Democrats havea 70% majority. The above facts and figures concerning the class of 52 amertuucalOpnesbe st Olumy Know ledvecsandil thesotatistician of this, the best Senior Class yet, do solemnly affix my sig- nature. Martha Deal - STATISTICIAN

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