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R mlmulnmnu..f '1 fast will and gestament of the 6ophom0m Glas-h We the Sophomores of 1929 of State Normal School, Montgomery; Alabama, as the outgoing class being of a more or less sound mind, 11' and mental ability do hereby declare this to be our last will and testame and find it fitting to bequeath to our subordinates or otherwise fella workers the following: ITEM I To our beloved faculty we bequeath a new and complete line of demer'. - its, the right to pick on the next sophomores, a set of new eomplica ..- rulee, a new edition of test questions. ITEM II To the Freshmen We bequeath the dim hope that they will sometimeR-g be dignified Sophomores and be rewarded with a sheepskin. - ITEM III To those individuals we deem it necessary to bequeath the following: I, Caleb Bragg, in my right mind and sound judgment, wish to Will to; Mary Moss all my lesson plans so she will know that there is no royal road.' to practice teaching. I, J . C. Sturdivant bequeath to John Redden my 3381;; in the classroom where Education 44 is taught. 1, Emma Easley bequeath;- to Lillie Belle Maye the ability- to chew gum in Mr. Dillinghamls class. I... Blanche Thompson bequeath to Beatrice Simmons my ability to flnd pleas!- ure in college life. I. Frank Lewis, hereby will to Edgar Wilson the spade.- of knowledge. May you dig deep and unfaltering for the golden treasure.- I, Victoria Adams bequeath to James Primus my smiles and ability to study. 1, Walter Anglin wish to will to Arnold Wright my ability to play a NINETEEN H I INDEED TPVIL'NTY-NINE
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- u'-..-.I'nnm:ln!-:1I'33-3-3 wrlms Mgrh w .- ' Kn. lI . J J i F?'- 4.1a . '- in . -k v r- Cf he Hornet .. .7; 4; 5ophomore gaoem $8? .A-h Normal School so fair and true 'How can we irom thee part? 'WeWe learned to love and honor you More than I can impart. Yet we will have to leave behind This dear familiar place; And go where will need to shine To others of our race. rig hard to leave we say anew With melancholy hearts But since there's nothing else to do Mr Normal, we must part. Our work is done; our song is sung; Our task here is complete. Yet greater one have but begun, The Live long tasks to meet. Though we have wandered, yea for years, Memories Will linger on Of lessons taught-sometimes with tears, By friends here we have knewn. Thanks to those friendsyour faculty Their cards were never slack They helped to shape our destiny While they imparted facts. Now we shall try with all our might Thy toil the world to show. A few may fail in vict'ry's fight, While others onward go. . The mystic veil hangs dark between The future. None can tell; But God who from us trials screen :Has ordered all things well. uBlanche Nivens. .NINETEEN HUNDRED THIENTY-NINE
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lhllWlWMllllIl-N!E . lllUllfJJmHM! W n .. . 'h. .JAI.'-. , l I, Willie Backstrom bequeath t . 1, Sallie Brown, will to GarriSkDEEEEhy Lawr??ce my Ale in Psy- -,-' I-Iall. 1. Adeline Campbell, bequeath ty lay ablllty to serve in the pel. L Ben Davie will to my dear friendo ubyr Ballard my seat in Leader, hoping that he will do better t1; JDhn .Redden my place as bequeath to Albert Martin my text-book an I dld' 1. Margaret Finn Eva Franklin. in my right mind and - usedlm Educatiml 35 and In my beautiful voice. I, Chester Fr :13an Judgment, will to Minn.Y 1; look. 1. Lillian balloway beque 6th, Will to Oran Frazier my inlle I. William Glenn, in my night miad to Paul Bascomb my intelli- ham Martin my ability to argue i111 imd sound judgment bequeatl; Coar- my smiling 1ace. I Will' Cass 1, Bertha Harris will t t magability to disagree Witljl everygof 3.26118? bequeath to, LUCilg min and sound jud y. l rthur H011. ' mm m wanderislegttsm:zflzmke renewismfzg me over the critic teacher mg; to Murray L i ' 'l lations. I Wilbur Hol' 5, and t0 Clara Golso M ee, my mh . 1mg be u th . n r. Paynels c I Harry Holt will t , q ea t0 Bermee Sm' 0n ! . . , 0W.T.D d .. 311 my Oratori 1 Jenkms w111 to Rosa K ar en my ablhty 1; ca ' , ennedy m - - 0 play basketball - . I, Maxme Jol nso ' y 1.10136 1n the Junior ' .dtiaring charms. lI A?,h:gi;gsx?iflf Motley my greatcggfiilglligb play basketball, I A l l 0 Edgar Wilson m h ' y te. L Braxton Jew ' 3 rlene Jones, Will to A - y Blght and . era, In my ri ht - nme Jones my ab'l' e the following will- lg. mind and sound jud NW mid to Everett Andergoio $11113!!! Robinson my abilgi-geig 1:3 hf??- gut: Ethel D orsey my love yfoibgktyl'tg debate. I, MacedoniauL m W1 0 Marie Thomas . ng IS Literatu ee, . my dlgnit - - re' I'Emma L' - my DOpulanty on S N Y' I! Mlnnle M ' IDS . - - . S. ca 350 ; W111 to H t ' my Whlte apron and . mpus. I, 11192 Mann' . 3- tle .Moore, in m ' seat In each 0f the H 111g,- W111 t0 SUSie -- . Y rlght . , Ome Econom l -. W111: 150 Garrick I-IIIEII'IC?1 and sound Judgment d0 halo: 0113138138. L . e37 :Tght my seat in Mr Yigghptlmftuamy in attending ivefyelthe 'a iity to recite i . 0 m 5 lecture class . t . c ass Lee my DOeti n every class. I Bla h . ' 0 Eumce Simp- . labtlit l m e Mitchell b ntlful voic ca y. 1! Blanche N' . l equeath t0 '60 Fanni e and my dramatical abilit wens, 7m to Katie Lewis 1: e Grubbs all of m b y. L Ellzabeth 01' ' . all of mylesson plan Y 00kg. I, Ora Ousley w'll Iver, be- illeglce among the faclfl-t I, BE th PeterS, beclueath t,o 'Il'h lt0 Egma .13. ayer willt y an preSiden ema rice l ' 0 Job . Icy 0f the Y. LHorace Powell, bequgaliarEer my posmon as cashier iylhc' AI , I: may know me from 0 PorOthy Lawrence 3. a' e Dlmng BOlden m . my twm brother I p 1r 0f glasses 50 y to b If arlstocratlc looks I A ' l Howard Powell Will 1: -m eclome a good teach - , lma Price, win to I , .0 Ynieat 1n Chapel an d my ler. I, Isaac Reese bequeath Em; H111 - 0v - l 0 33; ampigmi ngy Position as mgiiggrggirrysgry. I: James Rubia: - hoping sh, a-d1e Spams, will to M n general supervisor of e Wlll not 1 ary Damel m 311311 so much. I J h y.fmwn3 and - 0 n Sturdlvant, will to NINET ' EEA- HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE
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