Craven County Farm Life School - Mill Stream Yearbook (Vanceboro, NC)

 - Class of 1924

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Craven County Farm Life School - Mill Stream Yearbook (Vanceboro, NC) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 25 of 72
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Page 25 text:

K '3 E A i-1 Vvv' is ' if 'f flfy' A 11. Julia Ipock wills her tendency for getting inarriedv to Lula Mae Lancaster. 12. Lulu F1'anks bequeaths her curly locks and jovial laugh to Walter Haskins. 13. Gladys Hawkins bequeaths her high grades to Margaret VVoodard. 14. Frank Williams gladly gives his executive ability to Clara Davis Howard. 15. Kathleen May gives to Miss Brooks her ravenous appetite. 16. Harmon Sutton wills his privilege of juicing,' thc Farm Life cows to Vass Mallard and hopes he will perfo1'm the task faithfully. 17. Donald Purser gives to Teddy Reynolds his rocking chair in the girls' reception rooom. 18. Johnnie Lancaster wills her express wagon to VVillian1 Joyner to bring his books to school next year. 19. Mary Hill bequeaths to Mr. Cherry her 'tswitehf' She thinks that shade will match his complexion exceedingly well. 20. Annie Mills gives her curling irons to Lula Kate YVhite. 21. Hazel Wliitley bequeaths her place on the front seat of a certain Chev- rolet to Jessie VVhitford. 22. To the poor rattled brain student who needs it most, we leave Eula Ballenger's knowledge of the universe in whole or in part. 23. Sally Maude Lancaster Cthis is indeed a sacrificcj leaves to Roy Para- more, some of her petiteness. 24. To Mary Morton Willianis, Grace Peterson leaves her athletic prowess and hopes she will become an Amazon. 25. Norma Rowe leaves her ability to play the piano to Miss Anthony. 26. To Theodora Lewis, whose voice is rarely heard, Beulah Franks leaves her ability for talking. 27. To the Freshman class girls, Nell Ipock leaves her rouge, lipstick and earrings, sinee her observation has shown that they are in dire need of such. We herewith do name and appoint Burney Lee Vlfetherington executor of this document, and we do charge that he will attend to the distribution of these bequests to the aforesaid beneiciaries to the best of his ability. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class, do hereunto set our hands and seal, this the second day of May, Anno Doniini one thousand nineteen hundred and twenty-four. Witnesses : RAIJPH DUDLEY TEDIJY IQEYNOLDS LEO PREsCo'rT. IPAGE TWENTY-ONK1

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, Av-Q-44,-+....,..., .0 x , 'iulfs '. fm Senior Clair Prophecy Since this is the time I must prophesy, Please don't think that I'm trying to lie- Tho' some may think there's nothing Worse, I hope youlll not ind fault with my free verse. This noble class, industrious-though not Very, Elected me class prophet on the 6th of February, Of course, it being my first attempt, I've often wished I'd been exempt- Nevertheless, if I must say, The first of us to catch a beau, Welre sure will be our Norma Rowe. Hazel Avery will be star of Movie Queens, And Willie will be grower of prize beans. Kathleen will be a missionary, And Gladys will run a female seminary. Now Johnnie with her Winning Ways, Will be deserving of our praise, As wife of a banker in a large city, She is a leader in society. Lula and Nell will find a way, To make brains think on examination day. Our next long name-Helen Laughinghouse, We hope and trust will be made shorter- So instead of-Laughinghousc-as We've always had 'em- We think it will be changed to Mrs. Bill Adams. Charlotte will be writing Essays on Elirtationn- And Leon will engage in French Pronunciation - Harmon will draw cartoons in every Way, And Beulah will write a history of yesterday and today. Annie will go to Europe on many diplomatic missions, And Mary will be in college, still memorizing geometry propositions, Hazel VVhitley will a preacher marry, And our poet-Eula's poetic fame her pen will carry, To far and distant lands, on India's coral strand. IPAGE TWENTY-TW01

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