Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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 m lKVy1 (Main K X1 cfc Last Will and Testament Earth United States State ok North Carolina County ok Wake City ok Cary Cary High School 7E, the Senior Class of Cary High School of 1928, being of sound mind and memory, realizing that ’ we will soon go out in the world to light for ourselves, and being possessed of certain real and imaginary effects of which we wish to dispose, do hereby declare this document our lawful will and testament, and the hereinafter mentioned persons and classes to be our true and lawful heirs. Article I To Mr. Dry, we do will our sincere love and devotion. Article II To the class of 1929: 1. We present our places as Seniors, also a microscope, with the hope that they may find our privileges and enjoy them as much as we have. 2. And of being a model and example to all the underclassmen, and being a delight and inspiration to every one, including the faculty. 3. And the task of putting out an annual next year, and may it be a success. Article HI To the class of 1950: 1. Junior privileges, with the hope that the burden will not prove too heavy for their young shoulders. 2. All chewing gum found under desks, and we sincerely hope that they will enjoy pawning all other possessions we have. Article IV To the Freshmen: 1. The hope of being Seniors some day. 2. All our refinement and dignity, which we hope they will carry through school. We also hope they will demand their rights and privileges. Article V To Mr. Smith: 1. A dormitory of clean rooms, and boys who will pay the janitor’s fee promptly. 2. Successful athletic spirit next year. To Miss Smith: I. We leave the Student body with marked ability to sing “Love's Old Sweet Song. To Miss King: 1. A group of girls that will always be slipping out. 2. A hope that she will give the girls more privileges. 3. A new dormitory with nickel-plated bars in the windows and doors. To Mr. Rapcr: I. Success in everything he undertakes. To Mr. Lccka: 1. A physics class that will work and stay in the laboratory the whole period. 2. Success with his new Chevrolet. We hope it may find him a wife. To Miss Jones: 1. New and better equipment for the “gym.” 2. New uniforms for the girls basketball team. Twenty-nix dm

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To Mr. Meckins: 1. A group of “aggie” boys that don’t mind working hard and can “chew.” To Miss York: I. A group of girls who can boil water without scorching it. To Miss Passmore: 1. A group of students that won’t “couple up” in the library. To Mrs. Stewart: 1. Students that will not be late to English class. 2. And success in married life. To Miss Nichols: 1. Place as lady principal when Miss King leaves. To Miss Gill: ' A large and successful teacher-training class. Artici.b VI 1. Paul Tillman leaves to Jack Murdock his ability as a leader, and being heard. 2. Jack Burruss leaves Claiborne Johnson his mustache. 3. To Fabius Stevenson, Percy Wilson gives his studiousness. •1. Dwight Katman leaves to Glenn Davis his permanent smile. 5. Felix Moore leaves to John Wyatt his laziness. 6. Ted Mathcwson wills his power to attract young ladies to I 'red Nipper. 7. Wilson Fonvillc leaves his ready wit to James Wright. 8. To Bryce Mollcman, Raymond Rogers bequeaths his handsomeness, who indeed can use it. 9. Ralph Tucker leaves to Ed Wyatt his secret with the glass blowers. 10. Graham Stevens wills to Frank Batts his literary fame. II. Frances Sorrell leaves to Martha Castlebury her “never stop” conversational ability. 12. To Robert Pleasants, Marie Murray wills her power to make high grades. 13. Daisy Batts leaves to Marvin Jones her musical talent. 14. Mary Hudson House leaves to Mary Andrews her baby ways. 15. Flora Williams wills to Pat Moore her fair complexion. 16. Frances Chadwick leaves at least two feet of her height to Sarah Yarborough. 17. To Clyde Early, Edna Truitt leaves her winning ways and her knowledge of love. IS. Haze! Tyson wills to Eva Yates her refinement and dignity. 19. Lesbia Green wills her quietness to Alice Waldo. 20. To David Branton, Grady Smith leaves her historical knowledge. 21. Helen Hines’ winning personality is left to Dora Hardy. 22. Kathleen Y'ork’s place on the steps between periods is left to anyone who will take it. 23. Lib Jones leaves her cuteness to Ruth Cathey. 24. Jessie Mac Byrd leaves to Willa Myatt her pull with the faculty. Artici.k VII As executor of this will and testament we name our trusted successors, the Juniors, to carry out each and every clause herein contained. In witness whereof, we the class of 1928, do hereby place our seal and signature, on this, the twentieth day of April, 1928. Class of ’28. Witnesses: Wtl.SON Fonville. Graham Stevens. Mr. L. F.. Rapkr. Reginald Godwin, Lawyer. 50$ : m Twenty-seven Tftnr as 8 t———

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