Page 6 THE HI-LIGHTS LITERARY EDITION time job to anyone with the abil ity to work and keep her grades too. Section 60 Dan Self leaves to Kenneth Kill- go his ability to out talk the teach ers while talking and standing around in the halls. Section 61 Amelia Ferguson leaves to David Wilson the unfortunate opportunity ■of taking Distribution Education II ■under the leadership of Mr. Homer -Harden. Section 62 Jamie Catlin leaves her naturally curly and at times “kinky” hair to Carolyn Ryan, who also hates hot, humid weather. Section 63 Judy Bryant wills to Marilyn Lockridge her office practice filing set in hopes that she will learn her alphabet. Section 64 Jerry Fruitt doesn’t want to leave anything to anybody. He jvist wants to leave. Section 65 Forrest Caudle, wills her seat in shorthand to anyone with patience enough to take it. Section 66 Ken Honeycutt leaves his abil ity to sleep in class to Jimmy Par- due. Section 67 James Killgo leaves his ability to have a sports car to Gary Jones. Section 68 Patricia Hamner leaves the color- ■«d chalk in Miss Corum’s art class to anyone who can find a piece large enough to hold. Section 69 Pat Gardner leaves shorthand tdass to anyone who can afford ^four shorthand notebooks each week. Section 70 ■Regina Craven wills her seat in Business Law to anyone who is brave enough to take it. Section 71 Wanda Clark wills to Timmy Proctor Edward’s ear to thump on ■•he bus. Section 72 Norma Byerly leaves to Regina 'Easter the bikini that was left to iher by Carolyn Loflin, that was Ilelt to her by Carol Pope, etc., and Qta^dses Regina to wear it with oare, since it is worn out. Section S3 Darry Hawn leaves his French II grades to anybody who thinks they «an use them. Section 74 Donald King leaves his good :sense of humor to anyone who ■wants it. Section 75 Cathy Parham wills her good shorthand grades to any rising jimior. Section 76 Howard Sanders leaves his abil ity to see eye to eye with P. R. to Robert Glisson. Section 77 Frank Israel leaves the school’s gold tuba to Herbert Moody for next year’s half-time shows at the football games. Section 78 Tommy King leaves Barbara to no one. Section 79 Butch Routh leaves his club meetings to anyone that can use them. Section 80 Jean Jones leaves Peggy Under wood her shorthand pad and pen with the hope that she’ll be able to obtain the goal of 120 w. p. m. Section 81 Betty Trexler leaves two of her hubcaps to Richard Hughes to go with the two he already has. Scction 82 Carole Martin leaves all her ex tra credits to Donnie Varner be cause he needs them. Section 83 Ronnie Kirkman leaves the abil ity to graduate from high school in six years, which Robert Freising- er left to him, to Jimmy Pardue. Section 84 Duane Pierce leaves his ability in not keeping a girl friend very long to Richard Morris in hopes he will do better than Duane. Section 85 Bill Groome leaves his bruises, scars, and tom britches to Jerry Readinger. Section 86 Linda East leaves her ability in physics to Cathy Carr in hopes that she is better at remembering when F?s.'i is giving a test. Section 87 Barbara Wilkins leaves her seat in physics and all she learned (that wasn’t physics) to any girl who can stay in there. Section 88 Libby Shaver leaves the fuzz off Jerry Wall’s ears that Jerry left her last year to Cheryl Smith in hopes that she will wear it well. Section 89 Kathy Robinson wills her posi tion on the cheerleading squad to Delores Rider. Scction 90 Judy Jones leaves to Danny Allen her desk with the broken top in Mrs. Gandy’s homeroom. Section 91 Sandra Moore leaves her peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to Cur tis Smith and hopes that he has an earlier lunch period next year. Scction 92 Susan Miller, Bridgett McBride, and Cynthia Wolfe leave the ice cream shank and all the ice cream to Johnny Clendenon, Donald Murphy and Linda Maiden. Section 93 Judy Kivette leaves Mr. Harden to David Brazelle in hopes that he won’t have him next year. Section 94 Ranny Waugh leaves his hooks, slices and 4-putt greens to the memjbers of next year’s goM team. Section 95 Patsy Litzie leaves her nickname, Scratch, to anyone who can fill the qualifications. Section 96 Delores McDonald leaves all of her silly poems written in book keeping class to David Smith. Section 97 Larry Veach leaves his ability to play golf at Sedgefield without being caught to anyone. Section 98 Nancy Norman and Sarah Byrd leave their ability to get the first diamonds to anyone who can meet the qualifications. Section 99 Nancy Sullivan leaves her sing ing ability to any talented junior girl who wants to cut a record. Section 100 Dale Witcher wills his green Dodge to anyone who can put it back together. Scction 101 Sheila Winslow and Sharon Tate leave their ability to skip .«:hool, go to Carolina, and get caught to any junior brave enough to at tempt it. Section 102 Bill Baxter Byrd., Jr. wills to all underclassmen the ability to say “K.M.A.” in French. Section 103 Marie Poteat leaves her united cheerleading tennis shoes to Eda Hanes. Section 104 Grady Lain leaves his parking sticker to anyone that wants it. Section 105 Carole Granchi wills her broken Ford to her sister Brenda, in hopes that she can make it to school next year if it doesn’t fall completely apart. Section 106 Gary Metters leaves his English book to any junior who is lucky enough to have Mrs. Lane for English LV. Section 107 Dianne Hill leaves the library 5th and 6th period for any one who wants it. Scction 108 Phyllis Johnson leaves her tank to Bobby ’Thacker in hopes that he will have a grand senior year. Section 109 Connie Gay leaves her home li brary to Cynthia Fuqua. Scction 110 Ray Meadows leaves his title of Most School Spirit to Russell Hy- den. Section 111 Dee Ann Coley leaves her seat in Mr. Moss’s trig and algebra class to any future mathematician tak ing college math. Section 112 John Manning leaves one penny in locker No. 792 to anybody who can’t remember the combination. Section 113 Richard Morton leaves his seat in Miss Brown’s French II class to anyone qui etndie bien. Section 115 Carolyn Jones leaves Distribu tive Education to anyone that can stand it. Section 116 Jean Hutchens leaves her seat in Business Law to anyone brave enough to sit in it. Section 117 Frankie Phillips wills his abil ity to pass French II without know ing French I to Donald Williams Section 118 Danny Cagle leaves his ability in math to Ernie Johnson and hopes that he will be better in proving thehorems next year. Section 119 Jack Clinard leaves those wonder ful trips to Jamestown sewer plant to anyone who takes economics. Section 120 Barbara Adams leaves Spartan burg to Judy LiUy, and hopes that Judy will enjoy it as much as she has. Section 121 Henry Wilson wills his special skills in P.E. to Mr. Conrad, as he could use them. Section 122 Jimmy Finch wills his smile to Mike Horton only if he promises to use is for the betterment of ro mance. Section 123 Jackie Grissom leaves his nice clean locker on the Senior hall to Judith Williams. Section 121 Candy Blair leaves her newspaper convention memories to Gail Bent ley and Diane Holt. Joan Billings, Joyce McDonald, and Genell Loflin leave their scats in Glee Club to anyone who thinks she can sing well enough to be in it.