Chapel Hill High School - Hill Life Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 28 text:

HILLIFE--1941 Last Will and Testament We, the members of the graduating fwe hopej class of the Chapel Hill High School do, of our own free will, wish to record before witnesses Qnumbering about 400D this, the following, as our LAST VVILL AND TESTAMENT Qjust in case we pass onj. I Max Edney bequeaths his dancing ability to Frank VVithers in the fond hope that he'll use it to good advantage. II A Gladys VVager's bee-utiful curls go to the MacMillan twins to be equally divided betweenthem. III George Hellen is ceremoniously bequeathed the flirting genius of the one, the only, the original Taylor Hogan. IV Lloyd Gardner leaves all his various talents to anyone who Wants them. V Judy Clark is presented C. Simpson's angelic ways in the hope that she'll use them. VI Decatur t'BoboD Jones's han'some face goes back to Durham, that is if Boris Karloff doesn't want it. VII Ed Canada's good natured smile is left to Miss Miller with fervent hopes. VIII T. A. Hearn, class baby extraordinary leaves his cuteness to Mr. Conrad. A IX To James Gooch goes Bill Koch's executive ability. X Tommy Odum's prize-winning specimen of the Green-Bellied Dodo goes to Mrs. Fuller to go on her new hat. XI Sam Hooker is left Doug Eubanks's laziness. XII To VVatts Poe is presented the tennis-playing ability of VValter Curtis. ' XIII Paul Boger's quiet ways go to Betsy Bowman. XIV Allen Garrett's wonderful musical ability is bequeathed to Anne Holmes. XV Yang-yang's quiet dignity goes to Margaret Hagood who can certainly use a little of it. XVI To Louise Pendergraft is bequeathed Miriam's lheh-hehj bash- fulness. ' XVII James Perry wills a few of his extra inches to Kitty Rogerson. XVIII VVayne VVilliams presents his ability to talk in words of nine syllables and get away with it to Peter Hexner. PAUL GREEN, Class Teslalor I Page Twenty-four ' THE HILLIFE 1 A11 , , ,, ,.

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HILLIFE-1941 Class Poem Since our youth is dying Our burdens are Weighing more, But we must glance around to see just what We did before. VV e started out as freshmen Took charge of all the ground To let the upperclassmen Know we were proper nouns. FND 61:-Q9 A P Q lf? ff! W 3 f -4 Q3 . M l cf 4 ' X? e ff ll if ? s f WW: , 1 ga!! V.-,Wig -457 4 . ,A -f fa f y Qf'Tf9 K ir an. ' X23 N :nh I! , 2 L . - VVe journeyed our Way to sophomores, To meet all P's and Q's, Z K, To gain our share of education X ,fx That We may some day use. 'Nlm1jY 'f!1 fa We found ourselves then juniors And second in the races, Q But as We look back to see the rest V W l, l A, , VVe call ourselves all aces. X ' ff? 2 . 4 , N ' 5 l H ei-G i 0 l o In E .JJ il' sy X 571 -f'v5.f- I- i .- f But oh now We are seniors And now We are supreme, ' ' ' M But as we close our eyes and bow our heads, It all seems like a dream. X mil- - 'VN waufn enum.-.9 X xl C. S1MPsoN, Class Poet. liwiz lx 'IM'-i!'l'f't' ,,....f



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