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THE CHERADO-1924 tious and uncultivated, do hereby will our pugnatious temperaments to Sarah Hamm. I, Oscar Unruh, having been made popular through the funny papers, will my last year's knee pants to Russell Austin. I, Iva Wade, being of weak mind with good understanding, do hereby will my number twelves to Marjorie Rickman. I, Thelma Riley, a very bashful and discreet girl, do hereby be- queath my love letters to Beulah Wolfe. I, Ray Preston, herewith leave to Elvin Reeder, the most remark- able power of capturing under class girls. I, Beulah Lantz, will about eighteen inches of my golden curly locks to some of those would-be flappers who desire a change in hair fashion. I, Grace Morehead, leave to my sister my better half, Paul Bun- ger, to love, honor and obey, I, Lois Switser, will my high ambitions to darn socks for some una- lucky dog, to Helen Lewis. I, Verda Riley, leave my success in catching Leap Year beauxs to Roma Luginbill. I, Ralph Conder, leaves ................ anywhere from midnight on. SENIOR CLASS 119245 Witnesses: Margaret Reeder, Oscar Unruh. The funeral of the class of '24 will be held on May 21, at the Cheraw High School, the Rev. G. F. Gordon will be in charge of the ceremony. Interment in the Cheraw lake. Only the greatest of men and women of the United States of America invited. No flowers or salt water. CBrick bats and cabbagel.
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THE CHERADO--1924 Class Will We, the class of 1924, feeling ourselves greatly endowed with most valuable and precious gifts, and realizing that the Cheraw high school will be in a hopeless state without our most highly esteemed properties do hereby and herewith make the following bequests: SECTION NO. 1 , Bequest to the Board of Education and Faculty. 1. To the board of education we leave our heartfelt thanks and unending debt of gratitude for their co-operation shown in the many favors that they have conferred upon us during the past four years. 2. To our superintendent, Mr. Dolph, we leave our thanks and appreciation for his untiring efforts in advising and helping us over the rough road of high school life for the past three years he has been with us. 3. We leave to Miss Scheerer our thanks for her untiring efforts in coaching our plays and for her willing assistance in times of our troubles, as class sponsor. 4. To Mrs. Pierce we dedicate our congratulations for success in her approaching administration in pounding into the heads of her future victims the doctrines of wisdom. 5. To Miss Haesler we leave our respect for her always smiling disposition. SECTION NO. 2 Bequest to Under Classmen 1. To the Juniors-our seniority rights which you have so long envied, we now dedicate the same to you. 2. To the Sophomores- We bestow, because of our extreme pity for them our secret of success, Work, 3. To the Freshmen we will our sincere hopes that they will not always be Mellon's Food Babies. SECTION NO. 3 Individual Bequests We, Marshall Pitney and Oscar Unruh, will our power to aggre- vate the teachers and basketball girls in regard to their dressing room to Vannus Basinger and Francis Tillotson. I, Flossie Luginbill, famed for my thrilling love affairs do will. bequeath and dedicate to Phyllis Cole my motto, Forget Them Not. I, Margaret Reeder, sound in affection and noble in ideals, do dedicate my engagement ring, which has served its purpose twice, to Francis Tillotson. I, Marshall Pitney, the chief executive of the class of '24, will to Miss Venus Basinger a very beautiful and handsome lock of curly red hair. We, Katherine Leatherman and Beulah Lantz, being very flirta-
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