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T II K C K I’C I II I. E K jS SEVEN TH SEMESTER Fraxk Alvkrson (lEOfM.t: BrI'NKR Harold Crain M EM BERS Mayor Thompson Mary Ku.iott 1.berta Owen JESSIE Sell KKSKR OFFICERS Alberta Owen Harold Crain Frank Alversox Mary Elliott .... President I’ice-President .....Secretary and Treasurer ini „ii„H -m'— Rf fOrtCr I'lower: Chrysanthemum. C olors: Yellow ami White. Motto . Nicest things come in smallest packages. .1 mbit ion: Neither Ik little ourselves nor to belittle others. 7'rri n»yin«c
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T II E C K i:c I li L E p.sf LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Wc. thr Senior ('la s of 1928. of the City of Fairfield, of the County of Jefferson, of the State of Alabama, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish, ami declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills. Inquests. and devises of whatever nature by us made. First, we. realizing that Fairfield High School will soon Ivccomc history and fond memory, and that bequests to our Alma Mater cannot be too great, do devise ami liequcath the following items : To the Faculty, our appreciation for the great patience and effort they have shown in helping us change from green freshmen to dignified seniors. To the Senior Class of ’29. all of our senior privileges, including the good will of the teachers, onr ability as students, the honor of being entertained by the juniors, and all rights to cut classes. To the Rats. Sophs, and Juniors, the dim hope that they, too, may some day he dignified seniors. Second, we as individuals, will to our favorite successors: 1. Doris McDowell leaves her ability as a typist to Mary Francis Buck. 2. Edward Tucker wills to tire best man the presidency of the senior class. 3. Elizabeth Blotncley leaves her curly hair to Sara Naff. 4. Jo Hinton bequeaths her basketball suit and art brushes to Billy Sims. 5. Robert Kimbrough and Houston I.aw will their ability to make the National Honor Society to James Dcnsmorc and George Brine r. . Joe Gagliono wishes Charles Donald to have his place in the orchestra. 7. Lorcnc Jackson wills her daintiness to Annie Blakely 8 Mildred Brock leaves her numerous dates to Marian Morris. 9. Richard Palmer (by special request) leaves his knowledge of history to the oncoming senior class. 10. Agnes Salter and udry Macertney bequeath their ability as seamstresses’' to Ruth Shaw and Marie Lewis. 11. Joe Tucker wills his ability as a great singer to John Mien llallum. 12. John Plltlpot leaves bis hcftyncss to Bradley Thornton. 13. Dugcan Boart field leaves his popularity to some 1n who is not so fortunate. 14. Louise Sims and Mary Carolyn Sims Itequeath their smooth dispositions to Kathleen Kelly and Louise Hoscy. 15. Eugenia Cosper leaves her broken vanity cases and used up lip sticks to Brownie Simmons. 16. William McCaddcn wills his high record a an ad salesman to next year’s ad manager. 17. Myrtle Johnson wills Iter innocent air to Lois Spcigle. 18. Elizabeth Foster wills Iter quiet ways to Maycie Thompson. 19. Mary Cookson and Elsie Brown leave an undying, lifelong, and loving friendship to Sug McLaughlin and Katherine Lively. 20. Frank Heinton bequeaths bis ability as a harpist to James Harrell. 21. Edith Fiskc wills iter merry laugh to Marjorie Taylor. 22. Frank Brincr Itequeaths bis arguing ability to Joe Weatherly.- 23. ilccn Williams leaves Iter “yodcling’’ ability to Elizabeth Phillips. 24. Kenneth Clarke leaves bis job as Bell Boy” to Moon .Mullins (provided be proves himself capable.) 25. Douglas Sellar-. Itequeaths his handsome profile to Boy Tidwell. 26. Clyde Carter leaves his job as newspaper Itoy to Bill Lewis. 27. Sara Johnston wishes that the honorable nickname. Scotty, he left to Rita McNeil. In witness whereof, we hereunto set our hand anti seal, on this the thirty-first day of the month of May, of the year nineteen hundred twenty-eight. Class of 1928. Frank Pakfi. .atev.-r. T tcenly-eight
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WE ARE SEVEN I low many are yc? I was asked. “Oh, we are seven,” was my reply. “Then you must lie heavily tasked To cojh- with others of a larger class. “Oh, no! ‘Little Giants' we may Ik?; Small folk often possess much skill: Big things they create for others to see; Our talents now I will reveal. First, our Bruntr is a harpist. Always 'harping' is lie. AI verson is a geometry shark. Sonic day a professor he will he. Owen plays a go« d game. That means a lot. you know. Crain is next year's captain. Ilis skill, too, will lie show. “Schaffner also belong to the team, Mitch else of her could he 'aid Thompson is a singer of esteem. Her foundation is firmly laid. Our guardian ‘.Miss Clarke’ we call. She is esteemed by us all. Now, sir. change your opiuon. For thought we are only seven. Large yet may be our dominion.” We arc seven, we are seven. Only seven are we, Wc arc seven, we are seven. Vet successful We .thull be. Mary Fi.liott. Thirty
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