SMTTHFIELD HIGH TIMES Sue Hooks leaves her interest in underclassmen to Amy Pitch! and Jennie Norton. Billy Wellons leaves to Jimmy Crayton his secret trips home at recess; it s only a time to refuel. ^ ^ „ , , , J. R. Daughtry leaves his corner in the hall to Bill Bryan, He wonders what Judy will do next year! . •u-t-4.- Joseph Allen and Harry Edwards regretfully bequeath their athletic abilities to Joe Stroup and Melvin Jones. Jane Pilkington leaves all her weight to Teresa IJhitley, Elissa McC-owan leaves her stock in the kleenex factory to Joyce Harris and Barrett Warrick, Richard Creech and Sherrod Capps leave their honor roll grades to Douglas Roberts, Sally Padgett, Marie Clearman, and Dianna Bridgers, David Messer and Donald Byrd leave what*s left of the highway to Glenda Vernon. Ronnie Johnson leaves his broken heart to Marilyn Day so she may have Kay Boyette and Camille Broadhurst leave their best wishes to Joyce Stanley, Bremida and Barbara Mitchell, They hope that their out of town romances will turn out as nicely as theirs, . ^ x • i ^ Margaret Byrd and Brenda Stephenson leave their avid interest in Four Uaks to ????? ' ' ' Sue Johnson and Judy Wilkes leave their quietness to Carolyn Rowland and Polly Hinton, , \ x, i 4- 4-v, Jeffrey Williams bequeaths his seats (two in number) on the back row at tne theater to Barbara Grantham, He hopes that she enjoys them as much as he Grace Langdon, Betty Ward, and Troy Raynor,leave their love for U.S, history to Ann Allen, and Janice Blackmon, Judy Forbes bequeaths her first year speller to Jean Barbour, Joey Overby and Carol Ann Wickham leave nothing behind since they are taking Gretchen and David with them, Janice King and Leon Hudson depart with a dear love for S,H, S, which they bequeath to Charles Jones, To Sandy Carroll, Anne Cheatham bequeaths her "very, very quiet ways. Jeriy Bryant leaves his beautiful curly hair to Clayton Aman, And to all of you, we leave our best wishes for a bright and happy future. Signed this day, April 7, 1962, Carol Ann Wickham Testator IN APPRECIATION May I take this opportunity to exprews my sincere appreciation to all who have helped in any way with the operation of the Smithfield Schools during the year that is drawing to a close. Whatever success the schools have had is due to the splendid cooperation re~ ceived from all concerned - students, teachers, school secretary, parents, the PTA the local school committee, the county school board, the county superintendent and'his office personnel, the helping teachers, the maintenance departments of the town and community, and many individuals who might not fall into the above-named groups. For the fine cooperation and attitude shown by everyone, I am indeed grateful. A, G. Glenn, District Principal Smithfield Public Schools