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GiDsAdfif Witt We. the members of the Senior Class of Tennessee Wesleyan College, city of Ath- ens, County of McMinn, State of Tennessee, being as sound in mind as may be expected of Seniors, and also well aware of the facr that finis will soon be written to denote the last of our Junior College days, do make and our first, last and only will and testa- ment, the following provisions for the dis- posal of our talent, good will, and privi- leges, to the faculty and future Seniors of the aforesaid institution. To members of the faculty we do be- queath our everlasting gratitude in return as partial payment for the great interest, patience and ever ready helping hand with which they have as isted us within our many trials. To our dear old Alma Mater from which we reluctantly prepare to set forth we leave our greatest love and undying hope of a fu- ture record surpassing the already great one. I, Coy Atwell. do bequeath my boisterous ways to Slim Kendall. We, Elizabeth Garrett and Harold Gast- man, do leave to our dear underclassmen, Helen Shaw and Wilber Hightower the teachers ' parlor at Ritter. I, Robert A.bernathy, do will and be- queath !ny surplus avoirdupois to Manual Rodriguez. To L ' llian York, I, Mary Louise Melear, do grant my dainty, delicr.te, and diminu- tive figure. We, Jessie Cooke, Elizabeth Cooper and Juanita Grant, will our athletic ability to Justine Holdway, Ruth Hawkins and Mary Pendleton. I, Cecile Cox, do will my ability to whistle and sound my s ' s to Catherine McCay. To Bill Wilson,!, LeRoy Grover, do leave my ability to act as dean, I, Blair Allen, do bequeath Drannon El- liott to anyone who will take him. To Joe Johnson, I, Jimmie Hicks, do leave my bashful ways and speed of talking. I, August Sharp do leave my indifference to Charlie Martin. Unto Roy Lynch, I, Ralph Duggan do leave my ability to cut classes, I, Fred Mitchell, do leave to the future bell boy my ability to make the students hop. I, Eugene Roberts, do bequeath my abili- ty as sheik to David Denton. I, James Franks, do will to the male fac- tion of the Junior Class, my ability to have and to hold the females of the class. I, Albert Adkins do leave my taking ways to anyone who will take them. I, Pauline Ridenour, do leave my ability of being late to first period classes to Hel- en Knight. I, Mary Heiskell, do leave my indiffer- ence to men to Justine Holdway. To Welton Gregory, I, Mac Ray, leave my dignity and stern persuasive manner. He ' ll need it! We, Elizabeth Moses and Mildred Wilson, leave our inattentiveness to Nola Bell Cal- lahan to Kartley Ashley. To Nell Finnell, I, Jewell Johnson, leave my reputation as the b?st all-around ■ tom-boy in T. W. C. I, Je sie Arp, leave to Velma Arp, my ability to act. I, Jimmy (Schnozzle) Boyer leave to El- mer (Snoop) Williamson my dignified an 1 scholastic pastimes. Dora Birchfield leaves to Velma Kennedy lier knowledge of social problems. Unto Juanita Crowder, I, Kay Carpenter, do will my vocal and liti ary talents pro- vided she use,? them.
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.emior; 1 Clare Todd. Clarkerange, Tennessee. ' • ' . 2 Spurgeon Simpson. Etowah, Tennessee. 3 Robert Abernathy, Copperhill. Tenn. H. I. T., A. L.S.. Football. 4 Nora Rucker Tallent. Etowah. Tenn. K. L. S., Stokesbury Medal 30. 5 August Sharp. Jacksboro. Tenn. Football. Basketball, Baseball, SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Jimmy Boyer, Newport, Tenn. Sigma Delta Chi, Rho D. Rho Honor Roll. Ina Reiser. Limestone, Tenn. Y. W. C. A., K. L, S., Queen Esther, Nocatula Staff 32, Theodessia Robitzsh, Fitzgerald, Ga. Sigma Iota Chi, Sec. S. L. S.. Beta Gamma P,, Sec. Sr. Class, Ga. Club, Nocatula Staff, Art Club. Elizabeth Moses. Athens, Tenn. Dan Ivins, Etowah. Tenn. Myrtle Johnson, Benton, Tenn. Eugene Roberts, Decatur, Tenn. Nell Stout, Athens, Tenn. ■ Mildred Wilson, Etowah, Tenn. — r
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eiDAdfif wiidId Unto Rachel Ketron, I, Voncille Jackson, do will the custody of Walton Gregory. I, Mearle Higgenbotham, do will and be- queath my poetic looks to Ogilvy. Ara Knox leaves to Mabel Burns, her round trip ticket to Riceville. I, Ethel Higgs, leave my power of gig- gling to Florence Hitch. To Rev. Roy Lynch, I, Fred Puett, will my ability to walk straight under any circum- stances. Edith Shield leaves her dramatic ability to whom it may concern. OUie Hooper leaves to somebody the ability to answer all questions. We, Howard McDaniels and Sylvan Over- tey bequeath to Johnny Campbell and Eugene McCay, orr athletic abilities. I, Ruth Peacock, do leave my challenging ability to Gona Dorsey, hoping she will make good use of it. I, Evelyn Edwards, do will and bequeath Eva Russell to anyone who will take care of her. To Mary Ruth Weisner, I, Theodessia Robitzsch leave the right to the settee in Bennett Hall on Sunday. lo any one desiring it, I leave my ability to find the right man — Nora Rucker Tal- lent. To all those who have chaperoned. I leave my kindest felicitations. E. Mae Scarbrough. I, E. L. Willson, leave my athletic ability to the spirit of Tennessee Wesleyan. To the football squad of 1932, I, Robert Thomas, leave my ability to stick in the face of all odds. To Professor Douglass, I, H. E. Walker, leave my supply of stories, with the right to transfer them to Kansas. We, Spurgecn Simpson and Fred Thom- as, leave to A. Peters and J03 Sager, oui- talent to be seen and not heard — may they use it. To all Juniors, we, Anne Norman Cora Todd leave our ability to help. and To each and every one, may my memory last Anon Ymous. We, Mary Keiskell, Pauline Ridenour a.id Mary Loui e Melear do will and be- queath our well-worn path around Petty and Robeson, to Catherine Neil, Helen Knight and Charlotte Land. Signed : Polly Ridenour Albert W. Adkins Mary Heiskell Fred Puett fV-T ENNESSEE WESLEYAN TENNESSE E
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