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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN Brevard High School Last Will & Testament This Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and body, hereby leaves a few of its better traits and characteristics to some of the lucky students who will remain at dear old Brevard high. We hope that this fortunate few use them to the best of their ability. Eula Baynard and Wanda Huff will their dimples to Arthur Bish op. Miriam Sweat’s continual tardi ness is left to whoever can keep up her record. To Bud Bishop goes Ken Houck’s good-looking cars. Kenneth Parker’s and Dean Mc- Daris’ large vocabulary is left to anyone smart enough to pronounce it. Frances Dean’s sweet personality is left to Harold Morris. John Delk leaves his love for popping gum in English classes to Roann Peterson. Shirley Wilde leaves her streak of peroxide to John Norville. Carolyn Johnson and Mattie Ashe leave their seats in shorthand class to Imogene Fortune and Jean ette Foster; while Joann Morris leaves her shorthand book to any one that will have it. Glenn Melton and Bobby DeBord give their wavy hair to Bob Cabe. Randall Bryson and Heyward Ramsey leave their athletic ability to Pat Patterson. Larry Turner is the proud pos sessor of Joyce Ashworth’s and Vivian Crowe’s A’s. Marty Osborne leaves his love for brunettes to Clarence Goodson. Dianne Younghusband receives Betty Taylor’s brown eyes. Sylvia Galloway is the new own er of Helen Heath’s love for chew ing gum during school. To Moby Dick Sorrells goes Ted dy Kellar’s ability to fall in love. Ken Byrd bequeaths his “way with people” to Willard Wright. Rebecca Mathis, Chinery Burns, and Madeline Banning leave their sweet dispositions and quietness to Sara Evans. Ann Garren leaves her domestic interest to Edith Woods. Craig Garren leaves his friendly smile to Eddie Grant. Dick Bryson and Odell King’s day dreaming are left to Eddie Tay lor and Morgan Hunter. Tootsie Waters leaves her college boys to Lou Auvil and Bessie Bikas. George White leaves his pegged pants to Charles Bishop. Martha Fortune receives Peggy Gardner’s black natural curls. Joann Galloway and Ann Foster leave the mimeograph machine to Charles Brown. To Mary Ellen Loftis goes Sara McCrary’s willowy height. Phil Lacey wills his love for danc ing to Mose Macfie. Margaret Johnson’s love for sum mer school is left to Dottie Kizer. Billie Cansler and Shirley Gaith er leave their love for jokes to Joan Teague and Doris Willingham, Kathleen Henson refuses to will her air force beau to anyone. To Roberta Harris, Doug Benson wills his, dislike for studying. Ralph Duckworth, Jimmy Glaze- ner, Jimmy Edens, and Roy Ed wards leave their books, classes, and teachers to Pat Kimzey and Janet Miller. Doris Cauble leaves her winning 84 SENIORS WILL (Continued From Page Three) quet program. Glee club. Girls State and the Debating club. JOHN MALCOLM WHITNER Malcolm is a member in good standing of the 4-H and FFA clubs and was a member of the fire fighters. CHARLES RAYMOND WEISS Charles is the big tackle we’ve all seen playing football. He is a member of the Monogram club and Key club, and represented Brevard in the Optimist Bowl. Charles also played basketball for Brevard high school. WILMA JEANNETTE WATERS Wilma is a member of the FHA club and Latin club. She is also a member of the Square Dance club and was on the junior-senior pro gram. SHIRLEY JEAN WILDE Shirley has taken part in many activities at BHS. Among them a member of the Square Dance team and a cheerleader for four years. Shirley is chief cheerleader this year. She was also a member of the junior play and Monogram club. WILMA ZACHARY One of the interesting personali ties around school is Wilma. With her long black hair and pleasing smile, she brightens up the school. She was in the following clubs and activities: Homeroom president, Student Council, Teens in the Book World, 4-H club, FHA club. Square loanee club, annual staff, junior- ^Mor banquet, office assistant, art ^tor of annual, and is in the Fu- I hire Teachers club. smile to Conroy Hooper. Harry Sellers bequeaths his dic tionary to Eddie Philips. Kat Gaines leaves her sweet smile and pretty teeth to Nancy Roller. Peggy and William Arnette leave their clogging ability to next year’: square dance team. Hugh Allison just leaves. Martha Hooper leaves her beau tiful red hair to Hulene Bramlett. Wilma Zachary and Annette Tinsley’s ability to cut classes is left to Beverly Bryant. John Stewart’s Yankee accent is left to Vera Rahn. Sara Shipman leaves her height to Johnny Huggins. Doug Poteet leaves his levis fo: Gayle Ramsey with the hope that he grows to them. Malcolm Whitener wills his typ ing practice set to Jack Frady. Carol Waters, Genethel Thomas and Jean Emery leave their shy dispositions to Susan Matthews Joyce Clarke, Wanda Nicholson, and Betty Meece leave their cute clothes to Shirley Rogers. Charles Moore refuses to . will Joyce Galloway to any underclass man. Barbara Newman leaves her pe roxide bottle to Nell Stamey. Don Gilliam wills his physique to Eddie Henson. Tommy Hunter wills to Bit Lacey his knack for getting into trouble To next year’s bus drivers go Roy Hamlin’s and Louis Cochran’s busses. Elizabeth Hamilton wills to Trick Cudd her beautiful hair, Thomas Corn leaves his bass drum to next year’s drummer. Betty Willingham and John Cox v;ill their headaches over the Broadcaster to Martha Fortune and Doris Willingham. Charles Weiss wills his aqua pants to John Charles Brewer. Don Rogers leaves his morning classes to Ray Talley. Nadine Raxter leaves her lovely complexion to next year’s beauties, To Mr. Kimzey goes Stem Mc Call’s good humor. Patsy Reid leaves her love for food to Patricia Bennett. Lois Price leaves her ability to “get around” to anyone that is as fortunate. Lawrence McGee wills to Tom my Hawkins his black hair. Charles Coggins leaves his posi tion in the FFA club to Martha Mc Crary. t- Charles Ayers leaves behind his famous shot put to Jason Smith. The senior football players leave the conference trophy to next year’s team, hoping that they can win it again. The whole Senior Class leaves to next year’s seniors our front seats in chapel and all of the senior privi leges to use to the best advantage. Witnessed and signed under our brand and seal this last month of our twelve-year stretch in the year of our Lord—nineteen hundred and fifty-three. THE SENIOR CLASS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION State of North Carolina County of Transylvania This is to notify all the stock holders of the Blend-Tex Company, Incorporated, that there shall be a stockholder’s meeting on May 22, 1953, at ten o’clock a. m; in the of fice of Fisher and McCoy, Brevard, North Carolina, for the purpose of voting upon the resolution to dis solve this corporation adopted by the directors. JAMES C. GAITHER Secretary. 4-30-4tc NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Wallace J. Harton, deceased, late of Transylvania County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 14th day of April, 1953. LUCILE B. HARTON Executor Box 426 4-16-6tc Brevard, North Carolina NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of L. E. Bagwell, Sr., deceased, late of Transylvania county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them properly verified to the undersign ed on or before the 30th day of April, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of April, 1953 MRS. L. E. BAGWELL, SR. Administratrix of the Estate of L. E. Bagwell, Sr., De ceased. 4-30-6tc HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS Members of the CLASSES of’53 We aalute the young men and women who on May 26 will finish the prescribed coiurse of study at Brevard and Rosman high schools and! at Brevard college. They have achieved an important goal in preparing themselves for a fuller, more useful and more rewarding life in a great democracy, whose strength rests in no small measure on the enlightenment of its citizenship. America is a land of abounding opportunity. In no other country will industry, ability and vision be more generously compensated. This group of young men and women will share in this rich heritage . . . and they should courageously accept the challenge that confronts them today. To them much is offered ... of them much will be re quired if our way of life is to survive. ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION SUBSIDIARY OF OLIN INDUSTRIES, INC. PISGAH FOREST, N, C.
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