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,5- 'ii J . ' . , k,:, X - ' ' ' ' 'W -'. ' M, ,Q - 1 ,. f - , - - ' t ' ' .Y .E mi' iw --f-ul- is .,x,:. I' fifty- -' 'i ?- , X ..., C L A S S WI l L , We, Esther Adelshiemer and Louise Bigham, will our preference for 1 5: Cach other T0 Mafgafef James- We, Ruby Flynn and Juanita Fennell, bestow our pictures upon if . Harvey Roberts and Clyde McCall. , .55 We, Mary Evelyn Duncan and Jean Brown, bequeath our lady-like at is ways to Marguerite Kelsey and Alice Colvin. . . . -ff... 'L , We, Nell Seegers and Aileen Whitehead, leave our chemistry notes -,--' to Mildred Perkins and hope she can make use of them. We, Louise Thomas and Ruth Smith, will to Lillian Bush and Charlie ' fs Edmmston our lipstick, used as it may be. as i itlt I I, Ada Grant, leave my seat on the bus to whoever gets there first. I, Virginia O'Donnel1, leave to Nellie Grant my pride-deserving , ,gl , 53- waves which I have so thoughtfully tended. J, t,,, I, Lunette Cornwell, bequeath my autumnal-tinted hair to Virginia .. I X Spence. We, Margaret Stroud and Louise Wilkes, bestow upon Jennie Ham- iter and Mabel McAlily our serene but effervescent geniality. We, Christine Estes and Margaret Banks, bestow our ambitious atti- tudes upon those who are ambitious enough to strive for them. We, J. T. Connor and Marion Hall, leave our wit, half to James Bickett and half to Hayne Wilkes, hoping this will be sufficient for both. I, William Weir, bestow my position as cheer leader upon Robert Walker. I, Margaret Blackwell, do bequeath upon Elizabeth Spense my posi- tion as cafeteria clerk, hoping that she can get as much out of it as I have. We, Margaret Burnsides and Anne Leitner, leave to Margie Alford and Mae Crook our ability to be able to answer the questions after every- one else has missed them. I, Mary Janet Alexander, will to Helen Page my decided prefer- ence for blondes, hoping that she will make as much time as I have, fbut not with the same onelj. We, Maude Darby, Sara Grant, Annie Bankhead, and Annie Davis Guy, do bequeath our permanent waves upon any so fortunate as to have time to get them. ' I, Gladys Conrad, leave all my school books to,Mary Alice Marshall, hoping that she will take advantage of them and become as great intel- lectually as I have. I, Margaret Land, do bequeath. to Elma Bagley my artistic powers and other natural gifts, hoping that she may make the most of them. We, Dorothy Smith and Mary Lee Robinson, do bestow upon Lib Conley, Helen Moore and Gladys Burnsides our studious abilities. We,Rebecca Simrill and Lib McDonald, will our ability for en- ticing the stronger sex to Sara Frances Crosby and Sara Glenn. We, Louise ohnson and Mary Wylie, do will all our A's to Evelyn Wood and Isla ae Aiken, hoping they may serve them well. Signed sealed and witnessed this tenth day of January, nineteen hun- dred and thirty-four. i P1-rears Baooxs, . Class Lawyer. Witnessed by: P. M. PATTERSON. L. A., SPEARMAN. Mauna BIGHAM. X X K ss X X X Xps X :WX , X I ' W ss -f s 'Q -S aww: - . R Qs- X .' N' X Ni SSX X X N :Q.t.f.-fs. X .... . .,.. S X.-- X .X ..... .- .. X X ,g if 1 ii. at X X 'J - -W t' f Xt' .LX t if as 5 .- L. X, .3 gf,-,X-5... NNI ilfgikl . 4 IISTTFQTEXAS- Xxfxflff 'SIIG -- QSQXQNLXXXX , :u..yXss,NyX.. ss asses ss-psy--Xsrssm X X .ages X Nga as XXYXXXXXX I9i1N0tXNNs1sx . 1 - X 5 .X :li NS 'X -. Xa asia -. X-J -X ,f . A i XSXX ' X il X.. W' ss - it -s' v N 51- A+ it Sifffdlssiii q ....fsXsY.rss? six: s tirs. Q. 9' .l , . 'X-i c: . ta X.-X .X ix i X 'sa X x , .. XX .X Xfss XX i ' - F vss .X I his Q SSI? ' S .X X.. .XXXasXXsX an . :sank X XX- ssXXNsXtXS-Qsskas N 2 ss- 4 s 1 . - .- s- Si lfti llw r ' it - is -XXX X s.. X....X. X... . . .. . 1 W XG si, - , . ,AX HQ ...sa Xq., 2 DQS W ,i X N t 'ie N XXX : f .- 'sf X-fi SX QNX has r is Q X BS I 5 Q3 X i Q X s s +X jk S sw ss X I isss-Q55 i X B X K X N 'X X is X sais iii ss-Bi bi' ,gi 'ix X ss +95 at X X ts X XX 1 4 .QF s X X X' XXX. gx xi , sg, 'ti 1zX.aX.i GX g .il-it is I it Q T is gist - s s X mis, S R Na s sq x X X ails N X skis ' ,li A XX.. ., . X, w x XS X X N Y XX XS X S ,,3NQi lfXX Sars xi assi X WX X X 45 A II R tif a s 5 5+-jg's'5X X -fs X. fssfsi X X 'X ss X X .a K X X X NUS W XXX XX X as XX X X ea X N is xy 5- X -X ' X. , ..,. . N was X- , XXX. .X . -X. XX X. ., .X. N... i. X, .51-x.-,--as-1 .11 ' ' . . X X1 X X fi N X ssss . X si X as , ,Xe - f ss Starts Q- X.-XXX.,,. a v- X ' sw s tx X X ii' X' '-X., SSRI' fs, X isZ?Xs-Slbsaf 'EFI' ' i s o
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,, ., ---CNY-.W f---fY------v- 1- Q ' I- Q? Til ss. ff ' 3' . .- fi-f 'i '-' ' ' -I Q iieu ili.. . I i i' U 'WQIQ' A ,-., 5 :3'752Vlf- 5 'iffr i r 1'1+,.. i. -- -- ---- s f ? E, THE members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, realizing that the time allotted to our state of being as a 1 , , .s , e 1 . Q---:s asa ...i 'l 5 frm E ... s Emma- Ns Ns I . . .. 2 Q- . . ........D 'NCSXNY x Rxxsxbibbix-Kiss? K., 1:-ibn, . ..,.., ... at X , I C T -.sf .. .s.. X xt ...ws- . .... kg ...S H Q Q. .....4. s., si sa.:-su: elf? is NEFF as X' 3FiPSs-i3Efi - I . - -. 19 sssf' w 1. ar K S I 2 ll i f f. ' Q ft if ' - 3 NX 'X . 1 5: l st' tf1R4ffN asN X- .-L 'ffl , .. . -. a . ...xx ,t --as-as : . . . t - ' 35 N R? fi 'i . .. s- . is:'YT:Ht??s SESS' TWIN ' Vs.. ' FY 1 ' iii s ii X FF . ff ' .1 itll' if-S K sets F 'Q . - 5 SAS tax- I I . .e.31gasrg1gs--.a -:,..Q . a Na .. :vegas :eggs ,. , i ' X.-:nurse-as-wg.. we .. .qs gags-5. cfs-4-.s.'-,miss - 5. sf . . . 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X , -i N ov. .ess2ss-- . .esesaxa.-sssflsa-sis?-f-4-estanj 5. Q. 5 ss If - 5 ,- 3. as . . as... ,.,. ..,x:f:1-Q-rsfgw-.e.gfgis . I--sw? -. Q N USL-self.:.ARF's'F'Si.FlQE1Tf.v.:-SJQQIifif ' .X fi .. I i gi class on this earthly body is becoming each day less .and less, do hereby make our last will and testament, hoping that these benevolent bestowals will .be of unending benefit upon those members of the under classmen who are so fortunate as to be mentioned in this said document. I, Steele Caldwell, do bequeath my firm foundation to Bobby Abell. I, Frank Campbell, do leave to Dude Cassells my privilege of standing on Mr. Spearman's desk. I, Billy Andrews, bequeath upon McHugh Boulware my extra avoir- dupois. ' I, Clarke Miller, hereby will my financial abilities to William Miller. I, Bill MacLauchlin, bestow my never-lacking smile upon the gloom- iest junior in school. - I, William Hunter, will to Tom Patrick my naive indifference. We, Charlie Porter, Jamieson Byars, and J. G. Grant, leave to Buck Abell, Herbert Patrick, and George Gage our lengthy statutes. I, Phillip Adelsheimer, bequeath my canary-like voice to Harvey Brown. We, S. W. Hopper and William Grant, do leave to Edgar Fennell and B. J. Cornwell our way with the femmes I, Tom McClure, do will my attractive figure to Paul Stroud. Q We, Jesse Oates and Ed Abell, bestow upon julian Hollis and Hiram Brawley our excess pep and vigor. We, Leslie Cox and William Stroud, bequeath our historical knowl- edge to J. G. Franklin and Billy Atwell. We, Robert Guy and Harry McGowan, will our aptness for geom- etry to Clarence McGowan. ' V We, James Boyd and Joe Aiken, bequeath our agricultural knowl- edge to William Love and Ralph Atkinson. I, Martin Ramsay, leave to Charles Grant my beautiful curls which I have tended from my childhood. I, Bill Nunnery, will to Robert Walker my great interest in women and my decided opinions about them. I I, Tom Gregory, bequeath upon Blair Knox my attentiveness to the feminine part of the faculty. I b I, Albert Campbell, bestow my prophetic ability to Harry Williams. I, John S. Collins, do leave to J. A. Simpson and james Lindsay my mechanical genius. H I, Edwin Morrison, will to Bobby Abell my ability to hold class of- ces. I We, Tom Brice and Sam Lee, bestow our serene attitude toward life to Cornwell Coogler and David Crosby. I, Lamar Kelsey, bequeath to Pete Wilson my reason for coming to this school and trust it will be kept a secret. We, Charles Perry and James Walton, will our great store of potential abilities to Tom Hunter and Hennies Warmouth. I, Catherine Irwin, leave my untarnished record to.Margarct Wise ss QX, ,X .. .....,... .... ws. I, Katherine Refo, bestow my surplus flesh to Frances Williams, hoping she will attain a normal size in the next three years We, Lucile Clark and Edith Lee, bequeath our ability to look down I 4 ' staf f on the common herd to Polly Hamilton and Mary Douglas. ii ser c'-seesfe ' e .,.. -- - ----- ---- . - .iii t, ...s..,. .. W, ., at sag .C ssssaaa QNX.. ...gw-,,, wi ,NV 55 ... ..,,,,,L ' I ' MWF b Xb I llllqa ' tl -BT-asllafhga.. -.X N' KSRQQ1 Q-yba OW: iw se it 13-N G H'-'5 i ls sv-2---P i . -- - - -,M ----- ,,,,.m..N.. ...... ...... .
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s R. - s .,3,. A z s sas: .es s-ess LSE is . .. as s - H H s ss se +b + b1 + v s H , , , 1 E I ' . , s ..s s c LA s s I-1 I s T 0 IQ Y f s s P , :ly I -.g.fQ, ' . ' . ,lf , ,f - f Qk,,,.J's,, ' N 1923 many small children of Chester started their career in school. Q .g Q s s 'X Q. Some went to College Street School, some to Dora Jones, others to 5 ' H l s t . Foote Street, Baldwin Mill, and Eureka. We began struggling through g i ws + s s s .s f alia eeeo s' s s j s 1 o s s o s s s the grammar grades. Many of our classmates moved away and some we H m is 1 A Q s jls f sg, even quit school, but new students joined us and we proceeded to the .. f , iff .t.. tett g f s 36' p seventh grade, or Junior High School. Here the students from the Al as - esss r Q ff. s , , s . E51 fi i K gt -4 5 g t 4 ffj several grammar grades joined forces and became one large friendly class. -1 s' Xt--k I ilk 1 K' - 1 f L-hl ' l :i if so s, ,Q . s a - ll. 2 Q Q?-F .jpg ,QQQ We made the acquaintance of all our fellow students who had joined 35 , f stts f ' tiit Q 'fffffff ig 'ste i fggff If ii us from the county schools, and together mastered the block system and 3 llg if adjusted ourselves to high-school life in general. We were soon at home E, KQQX 5 E in the high school and began to take an active part in its operation. Many Q iff? clubs were organized to create interest and to enlighten students on vari- j a isisi ,o H s ' I ' -gffgigji ous subjects. We managed to pass Latin and algebra and proceeded to p the sophomore class. 1 In the fall of 1931, a band, under the direction of Mr. Jenkins, and an orchestra, under the direction of Miss Betty Eileen Hutchins, were 5' 1 ' d Th ' ' dd d ht tfootball ames . Ti Organize . ese organizations a e muc oour pep a g Q7iffi-v- f? ,fjfasfisfj f' iliffgggirgfi3,2fp, b ' I .a G fs' 45 3, and to our programs given in the high-school building. The Glee Club, lf i f sl i A .fiff-Q ' . . T f f,,f,f 5, also under the direction of Miss Hutchins, increased our appreciatron of espt Q - , classical music and introduced a cultural note to our activities. We were as proud to be a part of the high school and help advance its standard. We atjpt, esag wished to keep the high schoo1's colors always flying. Z s 5, pssas In our jumor year a new conduct system was introduced and the dis- .A p 5 ,... ' I . f, 1 J .fi cipline improved. As juniors we spent much of our time looking forward lass-93 'f'fsl.fN s istss :X 1 i s N 'lt ' .. ,, ,.,,, . , - ------ --- , 'tii 'ii N E,1i,3.5l.i N :gi ..,, ..k. . .,..., ,Q ..,. .. k , i f, 1 . -- zfflzf' .... Q sift .-i- s I ,- dir? sl -.sj .,--- s..' Elifiiirfffisliff? ' X -'i ssj. 5. - is s s s s , , T gsp s ss 55,21 . . fl 14 kxhx Q I 3l,,lg. X I V .k,. ..L..,.5x,..?ti-5 y'Lx 5 'L in is it -Kii gif . A if . ki i .Q Qi ' S Ve - it- 1 .. N5 if xii tsss t so with -H J at fv .. tsss t 6 s - si' ,Ei s s at ss' 1' . ttt' . 1 1 ssst li'- X' f ' Q . ,'.s.tt , K - ' - ,. I .i.i 3 s 1 1 - K l' ' 1 , ttss sifs- . . -,s-. -sf as P as .s P .-.. . ..,. . .. J .N - .s-- . sw Q sys' . - X r --:asa 2 .513 jk - ik v 1 5,5 It K- ? N ..s. - S. , 6 xx ig-niflig i gilg ,- .... t s t's'ss 'A 1' .... ,', ,,. V . f ' sss e -- W7 ee.s TT -'--7 E.,-f .--- ' s '-ss f
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