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ART. VHl.vI, Elizabeth Frazer, do bequeath to Alice Facleley the honor of tormenting Miss Gay, so that l will not be missed next year. ART. IX.fl, Yirginia Smallwood, do bequeath to Gilbert Rice my good disposition. ART. X.-l, Sallie Kite, do bequeath my great friendship and loye for Virginia Eby to her llrother, julian. ART, Xlfl, Kay Sagle do bequeath to Reginald Skinner my high standing. May he pass it on as a Senior so that other Senior Classes may always have a towering genius. ART. Xllffl, Mary Vyest, do bequeath to Carlton Rice my great love for Chevrolet cars, so that when the Pontiac collapses he will have another car to rely on. TART. Xlll.-l Louise Kanode, do bec ueath to livelvn linnis my T , I , . capacity tor making noise which Thelma Dick bequeathed to l.ucy Miley who passed it on to me. ART, Xlyfl, hlaek Harrell, do bequeath my well-known ability to learn Latin to Lyle llaker. ,'XRT. XX. nl, Christine Snyder, do bequeath my curly locks to Helen M e rcer. IXRT. XVI.-I, Nellie Snyder, do bequeath to Helen Blum my un- derstanding of Physics. May she enjoy the subject as much as I have. QART. XYll.f-1, james Sydnor, do bequeath to Donald Phillips my knack of always getting along well with the teachers. IXRT. XVlll.-I, Willa VValker, do bequeath to Gertrude Zynda my numerous boy friends----Amay she never be without one. ART. XIX.--l, Mary Wfalter, do bequeath my lissex to the Snyder twins so that when theirs refuses to go, they will always have a good ear at their command. ART. XX.-I, Iluddie lidgell, do bequeath my exceptionally bright mind to Battaille Kemp. May it never fail him. fT1-Iii Sif:N1oR Crass or '29.
2 Z X i ,assi-g:Qi..5 . ,- 2 I , X7 f teen 2 Q! , M A I VV Vllll A I 'im ' 55,5 is g-1 9 nun It s 51 X3-'-4 22' X Class rop ecy of '29 Ou the l3th of llecemher, 1959, I went to New York to one of the greatest fortune tellers in America. It w21s 21 cold, fl1'6Ell'j' day, hut, anyway, she led me into a very d21rk room, 21nd she told me th21t in there was El crystal hall, and if I would look through it, I would tind my main desire. I felt very queer in there, hut Z1 tiny light shone 21round the hall. ,Xs I looked through the hall, the tirst picture l saw was that of Mary XYZlllL'l', going about the halls of llandolph-Macon, 21t Lynehlnurg. Now Mary is the president of this lmig College, and she t21kes charge of it just as she did the Senior Class of C. H. S. for she w21s a very lmrilliant president. Then I saw lfred, for we know he is 21t the head of 21 chain of drug stores in XYest Yirginia, and 21t his two largest ones lfvelyn Trussell and Virginia Painter are the ones in charge. Next was the picture of I.ouise Kauode in her home in Ilrooklyn. She was pouring out coffee for her husband and they looked very happy, We all knew that Louise would set s21il on the sea of matrimony e21rly in life, for she was the pretti- est Zlllll most pflpllllll' of our Senior girls. Yery pl21inly was seen the picture of our champion athlete-jack. He is at the University of Xliest Virginia, coaching the footlmall te21m. VVe rememlrer the games black won for us, and the IIIZIIIB' limes he was hurt, while under the colors of the lmlue Zlllfl gold. I was very much pleased with my success, and the next Senior I s21w was Yirginia Tharpe. She is the chief clerk in 21 lmig department store in I'rinceton, New hlersey. You rememlmer how Virginia used to study 21nd how quiet she was? NNI-ll, she h21s not changed in the least. I will tell you wh21t I s21w the Pest, whom we all know as Millard llushonff, 6 doing. He teaches law at Cornell L'niversity, and holds his students spell-hound
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