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Edith Williamson wills her I. Q. to Ann-Cile Hall. Cecil Graves wills his curly hair to Houston ... . Adams. Frances 3rown wiHs her list of hoy friends to Eloise .Blackman, Dorothy Barnes wills her ability as a poet to Gladys Chavers. Zura Lee Gcrum wills ' er admiration of Wayne Morris tc H-’zel Davis. Edith Williamson, Nannie Bell Long, and Helen Godwin will their friendship to Wilma Brantley, 1 Mary Ethridge, and Melva Ethridge. Jack Morgan wi ls his Spring Fever to Ira Holt. Also hi? collection of Love Poems to Bob Odom. So If Bob ever gets tongue-tied in the presence of a great affection, ha can Say it in Poetry . Eddie Lee English wills his office as snorts manager to T. W. Stokes. Christine Young wills her ability to make friends to Earline Norwood. Tommie Donald bequeaths his singing ability to Margin Knowles. Nannie Bell Long wills her outstanding basket- ball career to Matt Emma Kent, Lynwood Stanton wills his Bookkeeping papers to D. W. Fore. Christine Young wills her acting ability to Lucile Taylor. The entire class will all their used pieces of chewing gum to Grace Powell. She will find them under the seats of the Senior III room.
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all leave to Thelma Jackson all the oeices of pencils and tracers that we may have left at the end of the year. Juette Golden wills her shorthand book to Ruby Pearl Gates. Edith Williamson wills her book of Literature and English notes to Lillian Williams. We will to the Juniors our ).ove for Sheak.es- soeare's works, and all the excess work that is left over from our annual. Harold Morris CLASS POEM Feeble Words of Prayer Dorothy Barnes Dear God look down upon our class of thirty-nln?; protect us, dear God, as we are thine. Make us realize we'rr not children anymore; But men and women at life's front door. Give us love and kindness, I'll say, To do our best throughout each day . Confirm our minds to better thought, That we’ll achieve the things we ought. Guide our feet away from mortal sin, Make us worthy of our fellowmen. May other generations our footprints find Pressed deeper than «ny on the sands of time. Liit our hands to serve our country and you, Make us honest in all that we do. Let none of us fall by the wayside •’nd faint. But say I will insterd of I can't . Let e-ch of us enjoy his own wav of living. Free to the art of taking and giving. May our teachers and friends wno've olayed their Each find his place within our hearts. parts, Forgive us if b d deeds we’ve done, And give us footing in our life to cone. This is but feeble attempt at ryrae, So, God forgive me for this time
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