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.a..as11-.i-'15 - Lrg, Y L' 1- l. as R.-A xv ' za. --ae.-4,3 -..'.-1 -v . . . . M . . - f . .11 . -V .ae - .-- -s---.F 1: cvs, V - Mary Alice Legwen leaves her consummate ability to Catherine Sullivan. Ellen Emigh leaves her duties in the Literary Society to Agnes Calaher. Margaret Raymond leaves her extreme individuality to Maudie Mae Iarrell. Joel McKellar bequeaths his vigor and animation to Charlie Bell. Ida Lee Ballentine bequeaths her bright red lipstick to Nancy Fitzgerald. Nan Trowbridge leaves her shy ways to Anna Goodwin. Anne Reab leaves her democratic spirit to Mary Frances Greene. Irvin Abeloff leaves to Frank Harris one debating complex so that Frank may be able to hold the chapel audiences spellbound as Irvin did for two years. I Lamar Layton leaves his fully equipped chemistry table to Neal Franklin so that Neal may perform experiments during his free periods. ITEM III NIISCELLANEOUS Martha Walker leaves one hundred of her extra quality credits to those Fresh- men making ninety-eight and above in all subjects. A , To Sarah Taylor we leave Hone dirty look . ' To the Clee Club we leave one pitch pipe so that the tuneless members may be pitched out. .. To the Dramatic Club we leave one hundred and two life-like dummies to fill A v, Q the auditorium seats so that their audience will be dumfounded and appreciative of li ff their efforts. A 'N Martha Murphey and Katherine Hull leave Junior College. tl The Sophomore Class leaves the Freshman Class one horse laugh. -1 A WITNESSES: AMOS AND ANDY SIGNED. NIADAME QUEEN, Teszazor -AGNES Sronv is if 1 r 'uh LN rt W 4 rl :gif 'I 1 it , 7' is A, it 5' is l . :Q 5 ' 9 yi w N I t W UE it gf rg ' Q lag ME rg 3: iff' Q. I U .Lf A ' A U C or .,,, .,,. 1, C v F are 4, qifyf d' gqkib' -. rt . ' V ls ' i ' I A l Seventeen
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Last Will and Testament Class of 1931 3 Q State: GEORGIA County: RICHMOND We. the former Freshman Class of J. C. A.. being of insane and unbalanced minds. about to depart from this dark and cheerless institution do desire to leave to the unfortunate remaining inmates our heartfelt sympathy. our tender condolences, and our despairing state. Henceforth. we do bequeath: ITEM I To THE FAcL'LTr To Dean Hardy we leave one flock of spiffy sparrows to adorn his most cher- ished bird bath. To President Skinner we bequeath one pair of collegiate balloon pants. To Nliss Flisch we leave one ear trumpet so that she may more easily detect the slightest disturbance in the hall. Q To Mr. Simpson. one comfortable lounging chair near the Library desk, To llr. Ellis we leave one movie contract as a double for Micky llouse. To Hr. Cordle the class bequeaths one Easter egg basket to be used when his present lunch box grows rusty with age. To Klrs. Eubanks we leave one quart daily of the milk of human kindness to use with her daily lunch. To Mr. Bead we leave one complete stage outfit to be used as an outlet for his dramatic outbursts. ITEM II To Tm: Srcnaxrs ,lo Plunkett leaves her dignity and grace of carriage to Clara Yerdery. James Blanchard leaves his romantic forehead and wavy black hair to any aspir- ing Freshman. Yirginia Sack bequeaths her feminine charm to Carolyn Sancken. Emma Lester leaves Bayard Culley to Doris Tygart. Yernon Nladdox leaves his happy-go-lucky disposition to James Skinner. Mary Branch leaves her demure ways and curly locks to Katherine Markert. Buist Dowling leaves his sex appeal to Italo Lamar. Sixleen
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Class Prophecy o Q Yernon Maddox. youthful president of the Anti-Saloon League. leaned back in his chair. balanced a glass of AQLA PIRA on his knee. and raised thoughtful eyes to the ceiling. His expected visitors were late. How delightful it will be to see my old friends . he mused. How many things we will have to recall and relateli' A bell rang softly. and before he had time to rise. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell burst into the room. Yernon . exclaimed Mrs. Sewell lnee Josephine Plunkettt. Nwhy hello there . boomed Mr. Sewell ine John Sewell-strange. isn't it?l. 'Tm certainly glad to see you. said Vernon ruefully eyeing the broken glass and spilled water. '6lt's pure . he thought thankfully as he kissed Mr. Sewell and slapped Mrs. Sewell on the back. One could see that Mrs. Sewell was brimful of news. She insisted that she tell first all the news about their old classmates whom she had met in her trip around the world-and then they could talk. she said. Ed. Note-As Mrs. Sewell's discourse was rather lengthy and rambling, we shall set forth the essential facts only. As for the later conversation, you can't print that. Miss Emma Lester. famous pianist. who made her debut at the Lenox Theater last Saturday night, will give a recital at the Pest House this Thursday night, and will play at the County Stockade' Friday night for the benefit of her many friends there. Miss Anne Reab, the new movie actress who has just coppe:l ' the coveted Garbo title, will be in Augusta for two weeks. She will autograph her photographs at the following prices: Sincerely .l5: Cordially. .25g With love, .505 W'ith love and kisses. 81.00. A tax of .10 will be added to the picture! if wanted by a gentle- man. Pictures will be given free to men who have the name of Albert . Mr. Irvin Abeloff has recently discovered a way to clean fish without using water. He is now located at 4'Abie's Market in Grovetown, Ga. Miss Ollie Lambaek is now traveling representative of the Rest-Rightil Mat- tress Co.. where she serves as a sleeping example. Jimmie Nelson is running the largest Womens Beauty Parlor in New York. Miss Billy Kelly. M. A.-F. O. Bf-C. D.-A. A.-P. D. Q.-S. O. S. has been awarded the high position of Senior Mistress of the fourth grade at the Shiloh Orphanage. Here Miss Kelly will be instructor of Mathematics. filling the same lfighleen
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