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Page 34 text:
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lUire Tappin This is station A. H. S. of the Maroon and Gold Broadcasting System, presenting Wanchill Wilter through the courtesy of the Seniors of “’35,” broadcasting other people’s business! Mr. Wanchill Wilter. “Flash! Miss Lottie has been reported flirting again. Our correspondents report her seen in the company of such popular males as Billy Birrell, Larry Noell, Topping Bradley, and others. Be careful, Miss Dove. “Flash! Another historical fact has been established. Mary Lewis and Bill Ridgeley are still ‘arm-in-arming’ it and me thinks this is a ‘till-death-do- them-part’ compact. “Flash! Cassanova Winnie Jefferies has conscientiously and scrupulously divided his time among Virginia Nichols, Marjorie Garvey, and Celeste Gorham. Can he settle down to one, or is he just a philanderer? “Flash! Carleton Coakley and Celeste Gorham are at it again. Whoa! They have had a fight. Slips! They made up again. Nope! Another quarrel. Friends again ! Enemies! Friends! Enemies! Friends! “Flash! Flowers and full dress! “Shorty Howard gave Jerrie Carlton a ‘sparkling rock’ for Christmas. “Isabell Rainey and Russell Cook are putting on the Mr. and Mrs. act in June. The popularity of the ball and chain increases. “Flash! Jack Cowling, who thinks femmes are unapproachable, and Bobby Gooding, another Don Juan, seem to have made excellent use of the moon in Fredericksburg with their opposing debating team, incidentally, com- posed of two good looking girls. More power to you, boys. “Flash! William Riddick smiled very broadly when Jane Purvis won the girls’ public speaking prize. Jimmy Simpson, the Argus-eyed neighbor, reports that Bill visits in the vicinity of Harvard Street now ’n then. “And now I see my time is up, and I must say cheerio — -till next year.” ‘Page Twenty-eight
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J Last lUill and Teslamenl We, the Senior Class of Alexandria High School, being of sound mind and under no undue pressure, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT. I, Kate Alfriend, will my ability to sports writing to no one, for I have no equal. I, Eddie Beach, leave my dimples to Betty Worsham who is in need of them. I, Margaret Brinckman, bequeath to Lois Brown my art of being beautiful but not dumb. I, Marvin Collins, leave my looks to A1 Stewart. I, Walter Cornnell, will my brains to Charles Henry Smith, Jr. I, Lynde Crocker, leave my sophistication to Virginia Nichols. I, Marjorie Garvey, leave to Miss Kiracofe my walk, which is very different. I, Celeste Gorham, give to Jane Purvis my Public Speaking Trophy. I, Edna Weiner, bequeath my versatility to little Grace Mosher. I, Albert Jacobson, bequeath my cuteness to Grayson Grant. I, William Jefferies, leave my way with women to Robert Rutledge. I, Gladys Lee, leave my good disposition to Coleman Armitage. I, Mary Lewis, leave my ability to write notes to Virginia Coffman. I, Peyton Luckett, will my name at football playing to my little brother, Richard. I, Bernard McGahey, give my smile and winning ways to David Harrison. I, Anne Monroe, will my frankness to Miss Reardon (with her per- mission.) I, Betty Moss, leave my beauty to Barbara Hudnutt. I, Jeanne Nalls, leave my ability to play the piano to Irene Dodge. I, Lillian Olinger, bequeath my braid to Pearl Harrison. I, Janet Otley, will my calm repose to Evelyn Darnell. I, Virginia Rasbach, leave my many clothes to my sister, Elizabeth. I, Lucie Reynolds, bequeath my acting ability to Rachel Shelton, who is so shy on a stage. I, Geraldine Rhodes, leave my cuteness to Anne Caton. I, William Riddick, will my intelligence to Milford Cowling. I, Elmer Ridgeley, bequeath my ability to complete a four-year course in six years to Leslie Arnold. We, Annie and Rose Shapiro, leave our athletic ability to the next set of twins that comes to High School. I, Jimmy Simpson, will my success as a study hall monitor to Courtland Davis, in the hope that he will be as good as I was. I, Lewis Tesh, leave my great capacity for learning to Edward Einnegan. I, Joyce Waller, leave my dancing propensities to Shirley Major. Tage Twenty-seven
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