home economics prize 1, 2. Newspaper staff 2, 3, 4. (Kdltor-iu-fhief 4). 4-H Club 1. Voted best student of Sophomore class 2. Magazine manager 4. Voted for leadership In “Ideal Jamestown Girl” 4. Plano 2, 3, 4. BOB CLODFELTER—Dramatic Club 3, 4. (President 4). Newspaper staff 3, 4. Glee Club 4. Music 3, 4. Debating team 3, 4. Tennis Club 1, 3, 4. Hl-Y Club 4. Home Economics Club 3. President of Junior and Senior Class. Master of Ceremonies at Junior-Senior Banquet 3. ELAINE PHII,LIPS—Glee 1. 2. Orchestra 3, 4. El,ORAL HKNNIS—Sang in quartet 3, 4. Glee Club 4. Manual Training 2, 3. LOUISE LANDRETH—Home Economics 2. 3. Physi cal Education 3. Baslcetball 2, 3. 4-H Club 4. MILDRED FALLS—Hiking 3. Softball 2. DOROTHY HOWELL—Girl Scout 1. Glee Club 1. Student Council representative 1. Voted prettiest girl In Sophomore Class 2. MARGARET BURNEY—School store 3, 4. Basket ball 2. Softball 3. Hiking 3. ERNEST INGOI,D—Soccer 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. 3, 4. RAYMOND VUNCANNON—Soccer 2, 3, 4. Basket ball 3, 4. Baseball 4. ERNEST WOLFE—Baseball 1. FRANCES FOSTER—Girl Scout 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. (secretary 4), Newspaper staff 2, 3. Beta Club 3, 4. Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Library Club 2. ALMA MIDKIFF—Glee Club 1, 2. RAY WARD—Baseball 3, 4. Softball 3. CHARLES GARDNER—Bell Ringer 4. Cafeteria caller 4. Hl-Y 4. MARY W. TILDEN—Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Dramatic Club 3. Beta Club 3, 4. Debate Team 4. Debato Club 2. 3. Piano 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis Club 1, 2. 3. Basketball 1. Newspaper staff 1, 2, 3, 4. HOPE PARRISH—Newspaper 3. Hiking Club 3. Softball 3. IJJCILLE LANIER—Softball 3. Volleyball 3. Basket ball 3, 4. Hiking 3. GEORGE BALLINGER—Soccer 3, 4. Basketball 3. 4. Softball 3. ROSELLA MODLIN—Glee Club 3, 4. Hiking 3. 4-IT Club 3. ELIZABETH CASHATT—Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hiking 2. 3. EVELYN CATIDI.E—Basketbnll 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4. CHARTlES WYRICK—Glee Club 4. Track team 3, 4- NAOMI SMITH—Girl Scout 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4-H Club 1. Basketball 1. 2. 3. Hlkinj? 2. LIB BURLESON—Girl Reserve 1. Girl Scout 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-H Club 4, (elected health queen of Jamestown). Basketball 2, 3, 4. News paper staff 2, 3. 4. (advertising manager). Library Club 3. Tennis Club 2. Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4. Elected for complexion of “Ideal .Tames- town Girl). NORMA LEE SIMMONS—Glee Club 4. Tennis Club 3. Class Basketball 4. Beta Club 4. WRAY HUTCHINS—Newspaper staff 3. 4. Tennis Club 2. 3. Student Council i-epresentative I. Glee Club 2. 4. Class basketball 2, 3, 4. Librarian. HILDA HETHCOX—Basketball 3. Baseball 3. Hik ing 3. ANNILEA OSBORNE—Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 4. Library Club 4. Newspaper staff 3, 4. Baseball 3. .TOE MORTON—Bus Driver 4. W. C. MANGUM—Soccer 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. 3. 4. GTTY OSBORNE—Hi-Y 4. Home Economics Club 3. JAMES STEWART—Basketball 2, 3, 4. Softball 2, 3. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF ’41 The last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of Jamestown High School, in the 1941, the montli of May. the County of Guilford, and the State of North Carolina. The entire Senior Class being in a soimd state of niind do give and bequeath after the payment of all their just debts and funeral expenses the following: Item I: To the members of the faculty: We do bequeath without any limitations, all the learning which has been acquired by them during the four years they have had to preside over our classrooms. Item II: To the entire Student Body : Our never- ending and stupendous mental capacities for the as similating of knowledge and Information, and our un ending devotion to study periods. Item: To Ann Abernathy. George McKinney leaves his artistic ability. Ann, this is for the sole purpose of using it on the newspaper and not on your face. Item; J. W. Warren, Doris Marie Vestal leaves you a book of stamps to mall her letters with. Be sure they’re sealed, J. W. Item; Bob Clodfelter, leaves his ability as a de bater to Buddy Queen. Beter luck than he had. Buddy. Item; To the future seniors, Guy Osborne leaves his talent of getting liis French “all wrong”. Try and do better, “seniors.” Item: Evelyn McKinney’s sunny disposition goes to Mary Edith Procter and her typewriter to Miss Haiuier. Item: Carl Cox leaves his “slenderizing tonic” to Charles Ball. Charlie watch your “school girl” figure. Item: Mary Weatherly Tllden leaves her red high top socks to Carol Raper. Carol they have that “slen derizing appearance.” Item: George Ballinger leaves his worst habit— flirting—to Lunsford Hunter. Best of luck, Lunsford. Item: To Norman Osborne, Norma Lee Simmons leaves her desire to join the Air Corps. Remember us to the stars, Norman. Item: Hebron Coble leaves his remarkable pro nunciation of words (?) to James Pardne. Try and improve it, James. Item: Joyce Winslow leaves her compact ami coml) to the girls of the .Junior Class. Take care of them, girls. Item: Attention, boys! .Toe Morton leaves his luis to anyone who can manage It. Item: I.,ouIse Lance leaves her “Southern Acce.nt" to Edward Wilson. “(!ome up and se«> us sometime. Kdwnnl.” Item: Basil Meredith leaves his bell ringing “posi tion” to whoever Mr. White sees fit to have it. Item: Lucille I>anier wills her unfathomable love for ciiewing gum to Mary Edith Proctor. Item: Lewis Waynick leaves his ability to “blush” to Norris Frazier. Hats off to anybody who is able to blush in 1941. Ttem: Wanda Hiatt Brackett wills her (?) ability to remain quiet and listen inattentively (?) on class to .Mice Scott. Alice we hope you’ll live up to this more than Wanda did. Item: Maurice Crutiiis leaves, his seat in Physics to Lessle Loftin. Item: Norma Willard leaves her ability, to fall down steps to Doris Marie Wilson. We hope you make “less” use of it tlian Norma did, Doris. Item: Calvin (’ashatl wills his "worn out brain” to .Teddy Smith. Item : Lessie Price leaves all of iier English knowl edge to Buck Guyer. Item: Ray Ward leaves his baseball suit to “Chlg- ger" Wilson. Hope it flt.s, “Chigger.” Item : Wanda Smith ■vvlll.s her Mr brown eyes to Ton«ay Delk. Don’t roll them at the boys. Item: Chubby Jarrell, alias Adam Lazons-a. wills his ability to make love to Misses Hanner and Sub lette with hopes they’ll soon become “Mesdames.” Item: Dot Howell leaves her love for eating and skating to Gene Thomas. Don’t get too plump Gene. Item: To Gene Kester, Bobby Floyd leaves his title as Biggest Flirt. We advi.se you NOT to live tip to it. Gene. Item; Ruby Briggs wills her natural curly hair to Edith Metters. rtem: Arlene Shackelford leaves her hair curlers and dimples to Diana Doggett. Please don't wear them out, Diana. Item : Bill Holton leaves his red. I’m sorry, auburn hair to Hadley Yow. Item : Hope Parrish wills her ability to sing to Jack Haley. We hope you can make some Improve ments, Jack. Item: Gilbert Clark leaves to Miss Hanner the nearest thing to his heart—his gizzard. Item: Aetna Davis wills her “luck” to get a hoy friend (and keep him) to Nancy Willard. Item: Raymond Vuncannon wills his pretty black hair to Branson Ru.ssell. Don’t have It cut so short thoiigii, Branson. Ttem; Hilda Hethcox and Wilma Cashatt leave their French knowledge to Doris Osborne and Beatrice Davis. Hope vou two make better u.se of it than they did. Item: Charles Gardner leaves his position as “waUflower” to Edward Wilson. Hope It woti’t hap pen to you, Edward. Ttem: Danna Morgan leaves her school girl figure to f\‘irol Raper. Hope it iKwomes you Carol. Ttem: Ernest Ingold leaves his basketball ability to Tom .Tohnson. Use It to win the championship nevt year, Tom. Item: To Terrence Thornton, Elaine Phillips wills her jiijility to play the violin. Ttein; Robert Winslow leaves his “radio” (the one he made?) to Mr. Morgan. We hope it plays. Item. Naomi Smith wills her worn-out heel taps to Lucille Morris. Don’t make much noise in the halls, Tjiciiie. Item: Ernest Wolfe, ,Tr., wlsiies to will his ability to make all his noise at home and to keep quiet in school to Doyle Hobbs Lowe. We hope he’ll make use of It. Ttem; Elizabeth Cashatt leaves her basketball ability to Margaret D. Ballinger. Ttem: Norman Ingold leaves his absences to Tom Joimston. Don't break his record, Toni. Item: Annilea Osborne leaves her basketball suit to Carol Raper. We hope it fits Carol. Item: Newman Lemonds leaves his nickname “Au tomotive” to Pork Morris. Item: Mildred Falls leaves her front seat in French to Louise Crowell. Item: Cliarles Wyrick leaves his smoking permit to Darrell Key. This'll save you a lot of running Darrell. Item: Alma Midkiff leaves her General Business Workbook to the General Business students. Please don't use it when Miss Speer is looking. Item: .Tames Russell leaves his permission to take Miss Hanner to next years Junior-Senior to Thad Mclnnis. Item: Kathleen Davis leaves her bow ribbons lo Ann Abernathy. Item: Romulus Modlln wills his ability to get t> school on time (if at all) to Thad Mclnnis. Item: Mary Frances Webster wills her popularity to Betty Lynn Willard and her old themes and note books to Jeddy Smith. Item: Elizabeth Burleson wills her rei hair and fre'kles to Julian McGhee. Item: O. D. Leach wills to Bill Burney a '3S Chevrolet for transporting human being to and from Jamestown only. Item: Joy Smith Stroud leaves her marriage cer tificate to Mr. Wyatt with hopes he'll soon have one of his own. Item: Frances Foster leaves her favorite expres sion, “Oh, but definitely!” to Nancy Willard. Item: Margaret Burney leaves her red fingernail polish to Ann Thompson. Item: Wray Hutchins leaves his place on the newspaper staff to David Journey. Item: Carrie Dell Hennis wills her Beta Club membership to Belva I.,ee Harrison. Hope It comes in handy. Item: Mary Alice Johnson leaves her seat behind Joe Morton to Goldie Kulp. Item: Phyllis McGhee leaves her homeroom seat to Janies Johnston (if he ever gets to the Senior Class). Item: Since Thomas .Tohnston studies so hard, Geirgia Tversey leaves iilm her French book. Take gf>od care of it, Tom. Item: Evelyn Caudle leaves her ability to memo rize poems in Frencli to Beatrice Davis. Item: ilary Frances Crowell wills her quietness III fifth iw*rioi studj- linll to Norma Cox. Please take heed. Norm a. Item: Martha Raye Spencer wills her diary to Betty Tiynn Willard, (you lucky thing. We’d like to .see it, too.) Item: Jesin Donagiiy wills her long fingernails to to Klizabeth Brown. T>on’t .scratch anyone, Elizabeth. Item: Rosella Modlln leaves her sweet personality to X.'incy Gibson. rtein : Tfiith Tliornton leaves her job as librarian to Until llallirook. Be as good as Ruth was, Ruth. Item: Eloral Hennis leaves his quietness to Steven Thornton. (He needs It!) Item: T,oulse Landreth leaves her “Middle .\ge Spread” to Ellzalieth Brown. Don’t increase it. Eliza- Iteth. Item: Junnie Hester wills his worn out milk pail to .lames Johnston. Ttem: Fleta Mae Richardson leaves her seat in fifth period study hall to Doris Hennis. Ttem: Louise La Prade wills her French name to Ijicille T/asIey. Item: Harriet Murray leaves her ability to dodge work iind escape classes to Steven Thornton and Norris Frazier. Tier position on the newspaper to Mis- Marlett. Ttem: W. C. Mangum (alias Monkey Mangum) svills all his cigars to Jack Haley. We hope they won’t make you sick, .Tack. Ttem; Frances Turner wills her beautiful curly hair to Dallas Pendry. GAB ABOUT JAMESTOWN Rulh Thornton took Pluto to a Sunday school picnic a couple of weeks ago and had to share him with .•mother girl. Come on now Kathleen, you know three’ ;i crowd. You too. Violet? To whom did Mr. White’s announcement, on joy riding. refer? “Give me a date in a Ford V-8.” When the newspaper staff tried to trade its worn- out, broken down typewriter in on Mr. White’s good one. without his permission, Mr. White returneil said keyboard with the remark. “I'm not as dumb as you- tlilnlv T fini." I,et's hope tliat the Mls.ses Hanner and Marlette don't desert us for a couple of men during the .sum mer months. Huh? Billy surely did “slay” the girls with his Dog- Pjitoti wooing In the operetta. Mary .Mice, buttercups are to look at and not eat In chemistry class.

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