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TH UPERLATIVES E CLAHIUN RALPH ARMSTRONG Mos! Handsome H. P. STOWIE Most Polite B. J. SIOMAN Most Likely IO Succeed JAMES CLARK Most Accomplished RUTH LINIQBISROISR Prettiest THOMAS WILLIAMS Most Original W. L. ARMSTRONG WI'!!iest GWENDOLYN LONDON Most Friendly FAYI3 ROBINSON Most Dignified Page Twenty-one iNINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY
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t 1 ww T' 1 'T-1- r,jy'-n.ifv . -rhilzl 1 'gfnv c'r 4. -. of A ' 1 , ' ' . f T .5 4 I I T H E C I. A H I U ' -if V I , LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Q We. the Senior Class of 1939-40 of Belmont High School, being sound in body and memory. and realizing the uncertainty of our future careers and nearby approach of our departure. do make and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I ' 'Y ' ITELI. We give and bequeath to our superintendent, Mr. Sisk, our heartiest gratitude and ourf deepest verence. ' - , 'Q . ITEM 2. To our principal, Mr. Neal, we leave our sincere atfectidn and the whole unlimited wealth' of our eternal memory. L - ' ITEM 3. To our dear faculty we bequeath all the amazing knowledge and startling .iiformution that we , have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers. g V ., , HKTICLE II . Q, -' ITEM 1.' I, Thomas Williams, do will and bequeath my ability to play football to George Hooker so that 74' we may have a star next year. I b , ITEM 2. I, John Rhinehardt, do will and bequeath my low voidt to Thomas Ellington and Nel Brown. ITEM 3. I, Theron Tate, do leave my ability to worlg, cliemistry problems 'to' Asa Cowden and Ray V Warren, because I really know how.- ' b Mg , V ig. ITEM 4. I, Ralph Smith, do will and bequeath my ability as a public speaker,to James Ratchford and T is Millard Barefoot, because I'm planning to begin a new profession soon. A , - - ITEM 5. I,,Eloise Ewing, will,my Old Maid qualities to Martha Harris, because I have other ideas. .iii ' ITEM 6. I, James Burnette, leave my knowledge of traffic rules to Hugh Ratchford so that he may .A ll always be a successful driver. 1- ,gi I: , ' T Q' M ITEM 7. I, Harry Stowe, do will my'-Strong admirati. imnzgwlra Pack, and I'm really serious. 'Wil L ITEM 8. I, Thelma Smith, do will my place in the ol ry ' Eli Long. ., A . 'f i ITEM 9. I, Maggie Lee Thrower, do will and bequeath my senior superiority to Catherine Abernathy if Ind Shuford Glover, because I no longer need, it. v az' ' dm 1, -.61 I 1. . t ii' ITEM 10. I, C. W. Sim do leave se in the sixth eriod tu 'hall to R' ar Crosb in 1 hopes that it win benefit hir: .iifie than it tiff' mei P 5 y '- , 3P 'Ph T gf Y4., ,- j if ITEM ll I, William Haney, do will and bequeath my businesslike attitudejo Archiep Stowe. ,,, - , mi ITEM 12. I, J. C. Moore, leave my goodwlooks 'to Stewa:lti'QQocft'in the hopes that he'willsnam-8 tm . frltlllil. wg . ', i ' ITEM 13. I, B. J. Sigman, do leave my genior yledtlle to' ?'Craig and Riyi Glrdhphoping that. it will not be too complicated for them. N '- 5 , gn 3 ,P ' . , y. t 7 ' A . . . ' ITEM 14. ,I, Milton Sparks, do wilfmd lkgueatlifmygplefspnt disposition tee Marjorie Strottpe, because lr, I'm really tired of it. 1, ' taffffg t ...L l A ji ' .p . ITEM 15. I, Mildred Tate, do will to Alma Gronef' xy ,zflhistibltionn 'fl . t' 1 ff 'I' 'x ITEM 16. I, Ruth Linberger, do. will and bequeath my allilifju tfda iAbbey boys tli my lilflfg Betty, 47,2 in hopes vthat she will be mo're successful than I ,have been, Q-,JIQ , , Q 'i '- , J '. I-'W o lg. 1 ITEM 17. I, Warren ReddieH'leave my ability to get outag ff, 'ght plactsjito Bobgy'.Cddwell. gi ' ' 3 'af' . ITEM 18. I, Ruby Wise, do will and bequeathigiy long A Q. foils-'to Viyginia BllWtll'so-.that she ' ' X' will have a few more to bite. e, KJ .Qt A 24. N A N -1- 5. 7. ' - D im.. 19. 1, Reid F.mdefbufk,,d0 win my satanic al'ffluy,wq.Hmy mira ,so time pe may develop I into a good athlete. , ,L 1 - , , 'P . -' ' . M ' ITEM 20. I, Sara Kennedy. leave my make-up bei .tzinwillene ood and' Mule Swangon. ' ITEM 21. I, Barbara Mingis, dowill my studioup way, to ii ' A N , 'Qtr A ITEM 22. I, Dallas -Lee, do. will my musicnlrttletto A3881 Sloiws- ' i , 7 ' ITEM 23. I, Evelyn Conrad, do will my abili y' A get along with hniome bdys to Lorena Warren Q1- , 1 A and Marilyn West. - P f 4 1. ' . I 'Q - ' ' ITEM 24. I, Pearlee Vickery, do will my ability to understand bookkeeping' to Marvin Billard and Graham Blackwood, because I hear they like thQ subject. Y ' . - ITEM 25. I, Paul Ilingerfelt, do will my ability tg get a.-conversation, started to Helen Turner and William Caskey. ' 1 , . l '. ITEM 26. I, Ralph Johnson, do will and bequeath. vlplace as senior class president to! Ferrell Nixon' ITEM 27. I, W. L. Armstrong, do will my supply of iokes to' John Crosby, hoping he will inake the . right use of them. - 'l T' . I ' , ITEM 28: I, Virginia Van Pelt, do will m few remaining b ks, notebooks, and, short pencils B ' ' .55 Clyde Muse to be used in adding to his store of knowledge. A Q i ' 7 A 'bf' ITEM 29. I, Jack Orren, do will and bequeath my love of footbal -to H. 'If Stoyd I ' ' ,, ITEM 30. I, Price Featherston, do will my habit of locking up 'ilnitors to Jimmie H erty. ' . ' ,-V ITEM 31. I, Elizabeth Armstrong, leave my sense of humor to Hiwathia .I-Iaigler agd' elen Hnrtgrove, ' . because I'm beginning to get serious. ,, ' .. ' 4 .1 , ' IT!!! 32. I, -Kenneth G , do will my ability to jitterburg to Rn Bowen, 'with ,tim request that he - use it regularly during th h period in the cafeteria. . ' ITEM,33. I, Jack ' equeath my neektie to R. G. Watkins, because I'm going to work., f ga' ITEM 34. I, Willie c narew, do will and bequeath my bus driver's privilege to come to class at any L hour of the day to Carl Smith and Hugh Jones. ' ITEM 35. I, J. C. Stowe, do will my ability to make, excuses to Bobby Grier and Calvin Johnson. ITEM 36. I, H. P. Stowe, do will and bequeath my reputation for bei cheerful to J. P. Johnson. 1. Ashlmu 37. I, Anna Wilson Teeter, do willtfvxy monitorial duties to R331 Beattie and Mary Katherine J E ' strong. . ' L. ' ' - ef- . 'ITEM 38. I: Lawrence Sparks, do will and bequeath my irresistible charm' to Rachel Hanna and FILHIIH z, Hardin, because if seems I can't keep it all. b 4- ITEM 39. I, Julia Dickson, do will 'my plabe in the band to Leonard Cherry.. . -.f , ITEM 40. I, Lorene Honeycutt, hereby leave my position as cheer leaderff Jacqueline Hortoh andfti , Lolamae Stanley,-ibecause it takes a big mouth. , ' 1 ITEM 41. I, Robert Coren, do will and bequeath my position as guard on the football squad to Kenneth Tate. f, ITEM 42. I, Ralph Armstrong, do will and bequeath my success in winkinfft all the girls to John A .., Peche and Carson Burns. at ' . W5 T. i 1' Page Twenty-two 4 A Q ' i s J NINETEENHUNDREDAN..Df1FioRTY 'Q i I A I .t 2.4. I i f -:. 4 sfaznamfltor. , QA'-51.12-3-isa.-., uv.. 2 1 I g.c4.JA uf2K.m
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