Agnes Scott College - Silhouette Yearbook (Decatur, GA)

 - Class of 1912

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Senior Class Will We, the undersigned members of the class of 1912, being of sound mind and disposing will, do hereby make our last will and testament to the class of 1913. Item I. We do hereby renounce any and all wills and testaments made heretofore. Item II. Nellie Fargason hereby bequeaths to Lavalette Kennedy Sloan her calm and dignified mien and also her crushes on the younger contingent of the Faculty. Item III. Frances Gertrude Mayson wills to Frances Roundtree Dukes her oratori- cal ability and her love for the classics. To Eleanor Pinkston she hands down her love for domestic science. Item IV. Mary Sadler Crosswell wills to Allie Candler her sylph-like form, and to Margaret Roberts, her red-headed temper. Item V. Annie Chapin McLane hereby bequeaths to Emma Pope Moss Jim ' s middy blouse and her athletic tendencies. To Kathenne Hutcheson Clark she hands down the right to ring the rising bell and her skill therein. Item VI. Martha Hall gives to Mary Lois Enzor her pleasant (?) facial expression and her tendency to loaf.

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With so eventful a past, we entered upon the third period, — the Age of Reformation. ' Twas hard to realize we were upper classmen, but we gradually reformed. We threw off Sophomore ways and childish plays to become good Juniors. We now spent four hours of every week downstairs in the Bible room, and found there an Arm-strong to help us. Under the guidance of the Freshmen, we had a pleasant trip to foreign countries on the third floor of Inman Hall. The Junior Banquet loomed next as the event of importance, and despite the fact that our president had measles and our vice-president was enjoying a trip to Europe, it went off without a hitch. Happily reunited, we began with joy the fourth or Modern Period, — that of Enlight- enment. (We got our Senior lamps) and Political Revolution. This last consisted in the fact that the officers of Student Government were now from our class, — Annie Chapin, as president, governing Rebekah Scott, and Janette as vice-president ruling in Inman, with Ruth editor of the Annual and Tony heading the Aurora. We still held the scholarship and the basket-ball championship. My, but we felt big! Grander still was the feeling when we were invested in cap and gown. In fact, most of us found our caps a little too small for our heads that day. And now mid-years are past, and graduation is coming soon. The development of our class through all its stages from ancient to modern history has been steady and sure. With such achievement behind us, what may not be the accomplishments of the future? Cornelia E. Cooper.



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Item VII. Carol Laken Stearns wills to Florence Smith her love of French, and to Maude Helen Smith her skillful manipulation of slang as taught at the Forsyth. Item VIII. Jannette Newton wills to Margaret Roberts her bird-like voice (Ruth refuses to part with hers), and to Elizabeth Frances Joiner her protecting and watchful care of Inman Hall. Item IX. To Almira Eleanor Pinkston, Cornelia Elizabeth Cooper hereby bequeaths her love for certain members of the Faculty, and to Mary Louise Maness she wills her tendency to bite at everything. Item X. Mane Randolph Maclntyre wills to Grace Anderson her fluency in con- versation and her social accomplishments. Item XI. May Joe Lott, leading light on the American comic stage, bequeaths to Janie McGauhey her dramatic powers and her successes in this field. Item XII. Antoinette Milner Blackburn bequeaths to Laura Mel Towers her knowl- edge of sines and cosines and also her mania for German. Item XIII. Ruth Abigail Slack hereby bequeaths to Katherine Hutcheson Clark her osculatory tendencies.

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