Woodleaf High School - Acorn Yearbook (Woodleaf, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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BEST PERSONALITY Peggy Miller Bud Benson WITTIEST Joyce Cartner Jim Coulter aad ar uisitge REFLECTIONS OF Claude McDaniel FRIENDLIEST Peggy Miller Claude Gullett BEST ALL AROUND Della Ann Snider Bill Abernethy 24

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '58 of Woodleaf High Scho ol, wish to extend our thanks and apprecia- tion for the many services we have been given, We do hereby, make, declare, and publish our Last Will and Testament. Mop Mx, GC. W. Harrilland to the faculty, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the many crises we have weathered successfully with their help. I, Betty Swaim, will to Willis Archer my position as business manager of the Annual Staff and hope he gets to hold the money instead of do- ing all the writing. I, Bill Abernethy, will toMike Click my po- sition in the candy store and a box of aspirins; to Maurice Massey my ability to drive safely. I, Marie Waller, will to Colleen Doss my accomplishment of staying out of trouble during my Senior year. I, Mary Ann Jones, will to Shelbia Cartner my ability to be quiet in classes. I, Ruby Campbell, will to Patsy Reavis my position as substitute driver for bus 29, I, Jeanne Safrit, will my superlative title, Best Dressed'' to Judy Benson, I, Peggy Mayhew, willto Carole Painter my position as typist of the ''Leaf!' hoping she gets out of typing lessons as I did. I, Willie Leatherman, leave to Lois Black- wood my ability tomake smart remar ks in class and get away with it. I, Joyce Cartner, bequeath my superlative title, ''Wittiest'' to Beverly Laws, I, Louise Hall, will to Carolyn Hall my abil- ity to type forty-five words per minute intyping. I, Jack White, will toGlenn Barber my type- writer hoping he makes better use of it than I did; to Edwin Hammond my position as circula- tion manager of the ''Leaf''. I, Charles Benson, will to George Fowler my ability todrive a Kaiser automobile; my po- sition as president of the Beta Club to Barry Abernethy. I, Libby Harkey, will my dear old shorthand book to Martha Denny, hoping she can read it better than I did. 23 I, Faye Kluttz, will to Brenda Weant my eco- nomics book and hope she can pass it, I, Nava Shaver, will toGlenda Overman the thing nearest my heart, my chemistry book, in hopes sone tte will understand it better than I did. I, Claude McDaniel will to Christy Wagner my ability to drive and owna goodcar, (Chevro- let) I, Mary Jo Waller, willto Brenda Weant my ability to get married when she is a Senior and learn to play basketball without traveling. I, Harry Ward, willto Bob Wetmore my abil- ity to fox Mr. Harrill and Mr. Cansler. I, Darlene Penninger, willto Brenda Connell my dear old economics and shorthand book, hop- ing she will enjoy them more than I did. I, Jim Coulter, will to Wilson Fleming my economics book so that he can understand, as I didn't, I, Claude Gullett, will to Jimmy Cranford my ability to become a Senior; my superlative title, ''Friendliest'' to Donald Rogers. I, Pauline Myers, willto Wilson Fleming my ability to safely drive a car instead of a truck. I, Bobby Snider, will to John Waller the abil- ity to come to school regularly. I, Peggy Miller, willto Sylvia McDaniel my Supetiativetitie, ‘iF riendliest ’. I, Jackie Hege, willto Joy Thomason my po- sition as Editor of the ''Leaf '. I, William Eagle, will to Larry Perrell my pipe; my ability to be a good horse trader and make a profit to Walter Morrison, I, Betty Myers, will to Carol Hammond my determination to finish school and the ability to get along with my classmates. I, Jerry Waller, will to Lloyd Thomason my position as center on the basketball team, I, Mary Ann Robbins, will to Betty Beck my ability to try to get along with my classmates and teachers. I, Della Ann Snider, willto Brenda Overman my position as Editor of the ''ACORN , hoping she won't have tomiss typing class while work- ing on it, Testator Peggy Mayhew Witnesses: Mrs. Mary Jo Chambers Mrs. Anne Dennis



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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Darlene Penninger Bud Benson MOST POPULAR Mary Ann Robbins Harry Ward SENIOR LIFE BEST LOOKING Pauline Myers Jack White MOST ATHLETIC Mary Jo Waller Jerry Waller Z5

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