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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Monroe Eva Mae Green Freij McLhod President Secretary Frcasurer Theodore Neely Vice-President Carolyn Foster Asst. Secretary Charles Bryant Reporter JUNIORS f%{ A f9k Gladys Atkinson ' ' f ' ' H Archie Alexander Hazel T. Ballard t ' fe « Myrtle Blakeney M- i - ' KK w William A. Bowers Bt B 3 » - e m F Meta Beckham ilMP ' P - ' ' Christopher P. Banks, Jr. M 0 9 . t b . ' ' Hi Charles A. Brown ' R £ • , ' - M Hyla S. Bynum ' w » » arf 31 James A. Barrier j gi Kr Mary H. Brown f V P liryl l l ' William Bailey Msa Ximena Bryant vP SL Jr l ' f ' W J ' •» MoNNiE Brabham W ' ' , |r l ifcA ' { - Margaret Bristol ifl ( - ' •Hfc. j. % ■ » Bernice Barron w ' W Bl ' P l ' ' Charles Bryant ■ t m L pF p ' V Page Twenty-seven
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SENIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVES MALE CHARACTERISTICS GIRL Claudius N. Shropshire Most Scholarly Cecelia Tutt I. Grantham Simpson Best Looking Minnie Wright Willie Byrd Best Dresser Mary Bell Exum Charles Webb Most Athletic Eloise Blakeney Jerry Flack Greatest Hearthreaker Juanita Matcher Raymond Washington Best Dancer Mozella Thomas Frank Baker Wittiest Annie Hawkins Sandy J. McIntyre II Best Actor Winona E. Lee E. Carlton Mobley Best Singer Zenobia Edwards Nelson Fain Most Sincere Marie Foster John H. Wilson Most Talented Gloria Peters Eddie McGirt Best All-round Geraldine Gordon WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg City of Charlotte We, the members of the Senior Class of 1947, being cognizant of the fact that an end must soon come to our blissful and tearful days spent at our dear institution and that, ere night falls, we leave our footsteps on these sands of time, and in order to prevent anv legal controversies, after our decease, over our enormous accumulations, do seize this moment to make our final testament. The Class of 1947 of Johnson C. Smith University, claiming full health of bixlv and mind and believing ourselves fullv capable of disposing of all our vvordlv belongings, do declare this our last Will and Testament and render null and void anv wills previously made by us. Such accumulations and estate as it has pleased kind Fate to bestow upon us we dispose of as follows; It is our desire that all expenses incurred through our burial services be met by those thousands of dollars that were supposed to have reached us from home but never did. To our dear Alma Mater, that has so effectively served humanity through the years, we f)ledge cur unwavering loyalty and support as long as there is a Johnson C. Smith. We leave with this promise. To Dr. McCrorey, the Administration and Faculty, we do will and bequeath our sincere thanks and appreciation for their untiring efforts and useful service to the University and especially that part of which we ourselves have fortunately partaken. To our beloved parents who have spent the best years of their lives struggling and sacrificing that we might continue our education, we express our indebtedness and do hereby declare to shape our hereafter that it will bring them only joy and contentment in their old age. To all our fellow schotjlmates whom we leave behind, we will and bequeath all the solutions to the problems that are sure to come in your Senior year, and our abilities, good sense and patience, that it took to solve them. To all who may come after us we offer congratulations for choosing this our Alma Mater and may they enjoy some of the luxuries that were denied us during our sojourn. We do hereby appoint and constitute the President of the First National Hank i)f C harlottc and the County Judge to execute this our last Will and Testament. In testimony whereof we, the Class of 1947, have to this our last Will and Testament set our hands and seal, this the thirtieth day of May Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and forty -seven. The Class of 1947 (Seal) Ruth King Winona Lee Class Representatives Vage ] wenty-six
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JUNIORS II I 1 AM 1. I)IU) N EsTELLE Brevard Alice C. McRae PiicHARD E. Campbell ANNIE CoVINC.TON Annie Caldwell Mack Collins Mildred Cunningham Eva Mae Covington Preston Cannon MvmLE CoRRV Sarah Chappell Emma Cunningham Mrs. I). M. Craig Rac ' hi ' i, Dudley I)a ii) Dupree Nannie Davis Calvin Davis I Ienry Dimerv I ' lOBERT Evans Margaret Ford Ernest E. Fisher N ' lviAN Friday AuniiiR E. Frazier C ' auoi vn Foster llov Farley Marc:aret Fox Samuel Farrell ( il.ORIA C.RHEN Chari es Iox nNIE M. CilVlNS William C!ibson ( ii oria Coins I 1) Nin- Crant lllllll CilBSON I ' iige I uciity eifiht
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