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last will anh Eestament MAY 29, 1929. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY or STANLY We, the class of 1929, Albemarle High School, being robust, boisterous, healthy, and seine, sound and of disposing mind and memoryg realizing our human frailties, the nearness of the Harricane, and the uncertainty of college careers, fully aware of the huge volume of sand that is trickling, pouring, flowing, and gushing incessantly and unrelentingly through the hour-glass of time, full sensitive that upon its last grain is riding the inevitable pall of night to shroud our High School days, knowing that when the cold bony finger of death beckons us into the great beyond, our earthly belongings are but hindrances to the swiftness of our flightg and also knowing the propensity of men for such luggage we generously and unstintedly relieve the situation and do make and declare this our last will and testament: We ask that our funeral services be so arranged and marked with simplicity that they will actually be notorious, and that the expenses be fleeced and extracted from any available school funds. To our parents, we will our love and utmost appreciation for their efforts in helping us through school and in helping us to reach our goal of graduation from the Albemarle High School. To the faculty, we leave our sincerest thanks and appreciation for their loyal sympathy that has guided us hopefully through many doubtful hours, and placed within our reach such abundance of opportunities. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our secrets of how to look pretty, be witty and wise. To the Sophomores, we leave a typed copy of all rules and regulations. Sarah Gotten leaves her reserve to Margaret Ella Almond. Hugh Efird imparts his musical talent to James Bivins. Eleanor Mann wills her voice to Geraldine Gaddy, that she may represent A. H. S. at Greensboro next year. To Rachel Burleson we leave Melva Herlocker's studiousness. To Katherine Parker, who is badly in need of it, we leave Mary Lowder's seriousness. Pauline Helms bequeaths her ability to play thevpiano to Juanita Hinson. To Norman Mann, we will Louise Efird's originality. Cora Lillian Patterson imparts her knowledge of Spanish to Gertrude McLain. To Leona Morgan, Elmina Hearne wills her eyes. To Alma Doby, we leave Lamar Moss's brilliance. We will Ward Hinkle's musical talent to Carl Page. To Katherine Brown, Mary Loflin wills her cuteness. To Leon Drye, George Ingold leaves his cuteness. To Oaksie Williams, we impart Eleanor Mann's wit. Nell Whitworth hereby bequeaths her popularity to Irene Vickers. Henry Forrest imparts his popularity to Charlie Morton. Hartsell Lee Little and Evans Almond will their ability to flirt to Lois Cranford and Edd Snuggs, respectively. Autie Sides wills her dignity to Margaret Osborne. To Isabel Etird we laeve Maxine Stovall's musical talent. To James Blair, we leave Pharel Herlocker's height. George Ingold wills his conceit to Henry Leonard, and his talkativeness to all the Juniors who need it. , To Henry Drye, we bequeath Theron Smith's dramatic ability. Robert Morgan leaves his neatness to Joe Smith, if Ruby is willing. Oscar Sikes imparts his ability as a politician to F. A. Truett, Jr, , To Johnny Mabry we leave Mary Louise Patterson's ability as an artist. Claire Huneycutt leaves her blondness to Dorothy Blair, if she wants it, and Claire also wills her talkativeness -to Janey Lipe Correll. Virginia Rhodes leaves her ability as a poet to Lucile Morgan. To Eloise Efird, we leave Virginia Morgan's good nature. . We do constitute and appoint Superintendent M. S. Beam and Principal James R. Hawkins to execute this our last will and testament according to the true intent thereof. Hereby, revoking and making null and void all other wills and testaments heretofore made by usp in testimony whereof we, the class of 1929, have, to this our last will and testament, subscribed our names on the day and date herein above mentioned. , CS1nedJ THE CLASS OF 1929, Y
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