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.9----f' 121 HILLIFE :F- .J-1---4-Cl LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1936, of Chapel Hill High School, in this, our last will and testament, leave behind us, with mingled regret and relief, a few of our possessions to those who most deserve and need them. Item I: To Dan Hamilton, Bobby Andrews leaves his title of classv pest. Item II: Louise Hudson, class beauty, reluctantly gives up her ever-present mirror to pretty Dot Page. Item III: With due respect to Mary Frances Odum, we leave her exotic charm to Ash- well Harward. Item IV: janett Hogan wills her maidenly modesty to Arthur Woods. Item V: We hope that Carl Snavely will use his gift, Christine Thompson's cuteness, to best advantage. Item VI: Louise Conner wills her fair complexion to Latane'Wright. Item VII: Lewis Vickers' quiet dignity is left, after much pondering, to T. C. Farrell. Item VIII: Alton Utley's and Charles Giduz's scandal column goes to the garbage can. Item IX: Feeling that Brewster Rogerson has been willed enough bass voices and athletic abilities in preceding years, we deem him perfect by now, and be- queath him nothing. Item X: Charles Mowry wills his Suthun drawl to Yankee Marie McClelland, with best wishes for a slow success. Item XI: Bobby Koch, one of the long line of scientific Koches, leaves his knowledge of Chemistry to Pem Rees, who probably won't need it. Item XII: Anne Bagby wills fifteen pounds tin weightj to Rachel Howard. Item XIII: Alton Utley gives all his romantic self, including German haircut, to Carolyn Miller, who would get it anyway. Item XIV: To our under-classmen we will the example which our smiling faces and cheery dispositions have set for them fexclamation pointj l Item XV: To our faculty we will and owe thanks for our finally being able to take part in these commencement exercises. HELEN FRINK, Temzfor. 14- C'l:31936?.?'-'ir T---:-jf 15 1?-fn
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