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THE VYJ We the class of '38, being about to leave this sphere, in full nosse3sion of sound mind, memories and high standards, do make and publish this, our lest will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made by us. first: To our friendly enemies, the Juniors, v»e do wish to dispose of the following: Hardy Twomey's sleek hair (combed weekly) and Irish wit to Richard Howser. Doris Ludlam's terrific right-hand upper cut to keep the boys away to Anna Brandt. Use it sparingly, hick. Eldon Wikoff's ability to be popular with the girls to Melvin Pittinger. Margaret Warrick's cosmetics, etc., to nako you beautiful to Dorothy Taylor, as v c know Smiley would appreciate them. Cuma Baker's ability to make 7C in typinL, and Ralph Paul 3cn's ability to get A's to Ruth Applegate. Tolu hu -d, Rutliie, as you may need them. Betty Cheek’s smile and hobby of holding hands to Helena Cook. Prances Deuterman's ability to catch an Atlanta boy to Pauline Blankenship. Guard it carefully, Pauline, and keep your affections at home. Seth Kindred's ability to get publicity in local newspapers to Albert Floyd. Lola Cook's pop and vivacity to Joe Speciale, which he will need to be alert on the basket ball floor. George Quisenberry's ability to present Adolph Zukor's productions to Herbert Smith. Joe Thompson's promptness at school to Lucille Lamb. June Karrick's affections for out of town boys to Wanda Brandt.
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somo cases it's best to charge for it. Doris Ludlam, you have an engaging personality, my dear gal, and from all talG3 a certain A. C. H. S. teacher realizes this. But what would you do if said subject changed her mind about you? After all, Doris, a chair is so heavy to carry around. You had a tough break, Madeline, but most of us believe that you've been sick long enough. Grit your teetii and remember that part of your anatomy won't bother you again. Heaven forbid.'.'. Next and la3t is dear Va.udie. We'll admit, Mr. Upton, that you're very humorous, but gee, don't you get tired of acting up for the same people for a duration of at least four years? Now this grand and glorious galaxy of students has been reviewed for tho world in genoral; take it for what it is worth and may posterity profit. N. A. »39 R. A. »39 Russell H. Why do you always sit in the balcony? Weldon W. So, the jokes won't go over my head. -:hk: »-:hkkh; m-::--: c--5hkk:-- -:hh George Q. I think our lips are paralle-1 don't you? Iris W. I don't know. Why? George Because they have never mot. Eva Loy: Albert and I understand oach other perfectly. He tells no all he knows and I tell Him all I know, too. And don't you find silence rather oppressive? Mildred S.
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THE VVJLL Gerald Colav 's and Barrett Coddington's admiration to Kill ly Griffin. Guard it carefully, Milly, it isn’t to be sneezed at. Vivien Radley’s and Lorena Criswell'3 quiet ways to Doy-lene Viagnor. Donnabc-lle Pech’s ability to make friends to Norma Adams. Norma, this may be of great use in competition with a little freshman girl. Eugene Littlo Eva Miller’s ability to split up love affairs to Paul Irish. Madeline Coddington's rating with the teachers to Marion Young. Marion, this may help you in your senior yer. (It's always the hardest.) Vaudron Upton's renowned art ability to Melvin Pittenger. This may help next year's staff. It proved quite useful this year. Second: All tho rest, residue, and remainder of our prop erty v;e give and bequeath to the sophomores and freshmen share and share alike, to enjoy or net to enjoy through tho remainder of your high school career. This will and testament is signed, scaled, and published by tho Senior Class of tho Atlanta Community High School this 4th day of February, 1938, in the yoar of our Lord. D. L. '38 D. P. '38 Editor-in-Chicf (at staff mooting) Now let's everybody say something cute for the ATALANTA tonight. Vaudron U. (dramatically, after a long pause) Silence reigns. Put up your umbrella.
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