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Page 47 text:
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I, Estill Devidsen, do give and bequeath to Robiri Nuhaffey, my pbillty in vthlgtics. I, Christine Lake, do give and beqieeth to Lorene McGee, My cinbufleged dignity, mhich has so effectively cemeemled my rampages. I, Clede lee, do give and bequeath to Kee Harris, my recipe for cutching beans. I, libel Vaughn, do give and bequeath to Elmer Carson, my HGUf6UQSLH and studiousncss, I, Lorena Payne, do give and bequeith to Elmer Wilson, my speaking Lbility, l, Alpha Bennett, do give and bequeath to Marie Jody, ny loyal heart so she sly revpim true to our classmete, Elbert. I, Hollis Higuite, do five and bequeath to Beulah Pope, HU susceptible heart. I, lorton Smith, do give and bequeath to Lann- lng Ceudill, ny sweet disposiiivn. ' I, Marie, Cunnngin, do give and beque th to Geraldine Lennett, ng ability to flirt. ' lastly, I, Ruby Cunnagin, do give and bequeath tO Tell Winston, my diet for reducing with I full J.. ' J. J. directions as to how to use it best. Therefore, will and atftstcd and witncs of all the school authorities, to this, our last testament, legally to and duly signed sed in the presence we, the Senior Class of 1955 do hereby affixi our seal. ' --Amen--Selah. -Jdwfmmmgn. 1' 45
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Page 46 text:
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CLPSS WILL TO WHOH IT MIY COVCERN:-- ,- Let it be known thet we, the Senior Cless cf 1933, being cf 2 ne mind and in full pos- eessicn cf ell :ur fdcvlties, do Crdnin end establish, an this the fourth day of' Hay, in :he year cf our Lord, nine- teen hundred end thirty-three, Sur last will end testament. First, Tc the Junicr Cliss, we give end bequeath our hermeny in settling fll :lass diecuesicnsg and our dignity, the same to be held in the highest esteem Fnd reverenced-to the utmcst if their rbility. Serend, Tc the school, we jive 'nd bequeath that which we mey have .ccsnglished fir the better ment of the szhccl, fnd our sincere epprecieticn fer the help it his rendered us during cur ecjcurn here. is individuals, we give end bequeeth t h e follcvihgzf- I, Elbert Madre, do give and bequeath to Ernest land, my fickle heart. l, Eugene Young, do give end bequeath to Elmer Wilson, my Sunday Walk tc Ecni, supplemented by my brillieney. 1, Roscoe Smith, do give end bequeath to Clyde TcGee, ty vanity and conceit. 44
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Page 48 text:
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1 l DRUMS OF DEATH The very feet that rev of us slept soundly on the night of frril tme,ty-second is proof enough that the Seniors gave an e oellent socount of tgonselves in the perfcrmonee of the NDrums of Deatnn. forheps the Sen- ior play is the mast listing impression that a class mskes. When in later yenrs someone asks us,NUho was in the Cliss of 5E,H no doubt we will find ourselves try- Q ing to answer that ouesticn by trying to recall the cherecters of the Class nlny. Certfinly we shell not sfon forget the excellent interpretation of n vengeful Haitian negro as performed by Gene Young. We con still see him slinkinv along be- D hind us in the dark.--The seriousness of Elbert Moore's efforts at conscientiously filling Lis obligations end duties ss sheriff, provided us with nsny P chuckle that frequently grew into A hesrty lough.---The emphetic bearing cf' Lorene Payne in the rsle sf'Mrs. Gillette contributed generously to the success uf the play. We hope she dces not develop the sharp tongue she exhibit- ed in tnis plwy for use in everydsy life.---And who was not surprised at tue cnpoble performance of Morton Smith in the pfrt of Hr. Harley. Shrll we ssy he is a gentlemen of noise and personolity on the stage.---To play opposite Herloy, n more eopnble performer could not have been fcund than that disccvered in the prim, precise, end alleys ilensing iHtCIDIPfWti0U of the role of Prule Bailey by Christine Lake.---When Msrie Cunni- gen mide her nppeirrnee tn tue stsge 75 Miss Eugenie Bowles she was Eugenie Bowles. It is players who een throw themselves into 2 pert as seriously as Hsrie who mike us enjoy sf'ing ploys.---Well, we hfd enough fnith in Doctor Cfmeron to here made him our frwily doctor and then--whit o villfin he proved tc be. To Estill I Davidson-we must soy, NExcellcnt work, Hshclln old boyn. ---We were reody to pinch ourselves to be sure Celeste hid not put us into r trance, too. We nfpe ihrie Rey- nolds does not decide tc Uturn gypsyu sometime ond prec- tice her art cn us.---And egain, we hipe Alpho Bennett, may never be so Nnerve wcrnn es she wis in the part of Ins. Ooklcy.---Nonchslsnt. Yes. That is the wfrd that describes the role of young and churming Lmelif as per- treyed by Nobel Vaughn. fCURT,'IN:-D 4 I I P. S. Truly on excellent performonce. 46
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