Central Wesleyan College - Centralian Yearbook (Central, SC)

 - Class of 1931

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 WE-ME-CO MILDRED MILLER Spartanburg, S. C. “Small in stature, deep in mind, A better pal you’ll never find ' Class Treas., ‘31; Star of Hope Typist, '30, 31 ; P. L. S. A loving heart, a gentle way, a helping hand, a desire to serve her Master - this is the Mil- dred we know and love. Her sunny disposi- tion has won for her a place in every heart. JAMES BENJAMIN HILSON Robertsdale, Alabama “Patient of toil; serene amidst alarms; Inflexible in faith; invincible in arms.” P. L. S Pres., '28: We-Me-Co Bus. Mgr., 30, ‘31 ; Star of Hope Cir. Mgr., '30, Hus. Mgr.. 31 . Forensic Squad, '30, ‘31 ; Pres. Athenian Debating Club, '31 ; Boy’s Athletic Assn. Diligent in business, fervent in spirit, uncom- promising in principle, and irresistible in en- counter are the indispensable qualities which have1 made James most efficient in the num erous offices he has held at W. M. C. and which bid to make his life a success. LUCIA MERRITT Piedmont, S. C. “She's neat and she’s sweet, And she just car’t be beat.” K. L. S. ; Class Poetess, 81. We shall always remember Lucia as being one ■ f the modest, reserved and studious girls of 31. Her winning personality will enable her to acquire hosts of friends and she jwissesseS characteristics that we all admire.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, tin1 Senior Clnss of nineteen hundred and thirty-one, of the Wesleyan Methodist College, being in full possession of sound mind and understanding, and being cognizant of the deteriointing physiological changes in nature, do make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and declaring void any and all wills hereto lore executed by us. ITEM 1. I. We give many thunks to our dear Saviour, who has protected our lives and brought us safely to the present hour. ITEM II. 1. To our beloved school, the hope that she may prosper as she has done in the puat. 2. To our tireless President. Rev. A I,. Vess, we wilt some spore moment so that he may lake a rest. 3. To Prof. Lawrence, our clos sponsor, a picture of the cla. , hoping that the memory of each one will never fade away. 4. To the Faculty, we bequeath our sincere admiration and appreciation of their earnest efforts to instill in our minds, the value- of education. ITEM III. 1. To the Class of 11 32, we the Senior Class, will our sincere dc ir«- that God's richest blessing may rest upon it. 2. To this class, we solemnly bequeath the honor” of being a Senior. 3. To this class, we also leave our privilege of leaving the Study Hall directly after classes. ITEM IV. 1. Gaines Evatt wills to the incoming Senior President his power of ruling with an iron hand and of Wing human and jovial at the same time. 2. Flormce Sides wills the honor of Wing Soprano soloist in the Christmas Cantata next year, to Ruby Booth. 3. Lois Earle wills the joy of being a day student to anyone who wishes to escape life in a dormitory. 4. James Mi Ison wills to Bernard Phaup the Buaine Management of the student publications, hoping he will find tW pleasure in this that hr did 5. Evangeline Humes wills to the incoming Editor-In-Chief of the Annual all the joys, happiness and privileges with none of the hardship and difficulties accom- panying the position. 6. Lucia Merritt wills to Eber Hobson, her ability to wiite poetry. 7. Norene Adams wills to J. T. Hollis, her ability to learn history. 8. Vivian Youngblood w ills to Willyne Correll, her ability to concentrate so that she cannot hear the bell for English Class. 9. Virginia Alexander wills to Carrie Belle Alexander, her skill in preparing a biology notebook, 10. George Hi Ison wills to Dovie Willingham, his hard-boiled expressions in the library. 11. Gertrude Mahaffey will to Viola Hoots, the desire to make A on everything. 12. Mary I sits Birins wills t„ Neva Segrest, the privilege of staying up after the 10:00 o’clock bell rings, provided “Sister Mac does not find it out. 13. Ziphie Moore wills to Ruth Newton, his desire to read theological books. 14. John Kelley wills his seat in the Senate to Willett Clement as he intends to return to the liar. 15. Mildred Miller wills her position as Typist of The Star of Hope to Virginia Hobson. GAINES EVATT. Cla - Utoiney

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