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class Will We, the niembei’s of the class of 1941, of C. H. S. having- reached the end of our high school career, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament, revoking and voiding all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. We hereby give into your possession the following articles, talents, and chai-acteristics and ask that you accept them as sacred trusts from us. 1st. To our schol we leave a flag, to help keep the spirit of pa¬ triotism in the hearts of its members. 2nd. Phil Crutchlield leaves a pack of cigarettes to Roy Colley, so that he won’t be “bumming” from everyone during school hours. brd. Opal Berry wills to her darling brother, Kelly, the music — Carolina i Ioon. 4th. To i Ir. Carter, Isabelle Hughes gives a bottle of Color Back. oth. Elizabeth Reedy leaves Miss Hamilton a Love Story magazine, ho])ing that she will have something to occupy her mind during the summer months. hth. George Buchanan wills life, liberty, and the pursuit of all l)retty blonds to Robert Dolinger. 7th. Patsy McCormick leaves to Charles Ratcliffe a pack of chew¬ ing gum, ho))ing that he won’t use it while practicing plays. 8th. To Helen Tucker goes Emma Jo Aker’s ability to lay out of school and get by with it. 9th. James Catron leaves i Ir. Bowman a deck of cards, dice, and a seat in the Drug Store. loth. Anne Bonham wills to Perry Xetf a bunch of bananas hop¬ ing he will not find the need next year to take those he finds in some¬ one elses desk. 11th. To Cai ' rie Mae Johnson, Virginia Ferguson leaves her secret reducing diet list. 12th. To iMi ' . Bowman, ' ergie Powers wills a doll with the plea that he tease it dui’ing the summer months as he does high school stu¬ dents dui-ing school sessions. Pith. Nancy Hughes leaves Mr. Bowman a pack of bobby pins to keej) his long curly locks out of his eyes. - 24 -
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“W ' ell, I can’t (|uite fijiiire lliis one out: it is a lai’Kc bi’ick l)uil(lin“ ' ; a hospital’ No, a beaiitil ' ul school I 1 now see the i ' aciill ’ as noiu ' other than Helen t’raven, Superintendent, and her honorable slail ' : Ibilh Hillard, ' ii ' p ' inia b ' ci’i ' iison, Dorothy Catron and xNancx ' llu. ' dies. “This leaf shows me a broadcasliii” ' station. It is time ' foi- tiu ' news: and of all things, 1 see as news conimentatoi- one of ' oLir class¬ mates, Keith Hopkins. He is i inp a list of the victoi ' ies won in l)asketball by The l’ni ersity of Tennessee, whose coach is Alack Itu- pard, once Chilhowie’s basl ' ielball hero. He is also ”’i ’iny an account oJ’ the pinp-pony champioiishii) won b ' Aiaiirice Hlankenbeckler. He tells of a siJeech on Kanniny by the u ' eat Horticulturist, Ceoi ' Ke Buchan¬ an. Ai ' e my eyes decei ’inK me’. ' ’ No, it is Bandolph Kudge, suiu ' ound- ed by a gromp of beautiful yiids. AI -1 but he is a lady’s man. ' I ' hen, last, but not least, is the beautiful Fi ' ances Jones, bein - awarded a scholai ' ship to Alary W ' ashin Jon Colleji ' e. She plans to go abi ' oad when the war is ovei ' . “I only have a few moi’e leaves left: here is one that shows another lar.ye buildinp-, this one beiny a cafe, the pronrietor, Isabelle lluyhes, and her two head waitresses, Alai ' y Elizabeth Beedy and Vergde Pow¬ ers. “Then on this last leaf I see a (luiet hill with yreat mai ' ble steps leadinj ' up to a huye buildiii” ' , Lincoln Mcmoiial. As 1 step inside, 1 see a beautiful bi ' unette, ()]. ' al Beri ' y, and her assistant, tlu ' efficient Buby Clark, who takes care of the business matters of this wondei ' ful hosi)ital. 1 leaim that the dietitian, and one (d‘ the best, is the cap¬ able Patsy AlcCormick, and the head nurse is Frances Dung ' an. — K. E. 1).
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Page 27 text:
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1 Itli. Rub ' Clai’k wills a powak-r puli ' to Lucilk ' ( ' ook because there nii iit not be a jr ' eiuu ' ous kuuler in school next yeai’. loth. l)oroth ' Catron wills Cari ' ie Alat ' .Johnson a conio hopinp ' that she will not end uj) like lr. Row man. Kith, ' ho W. C. l ' ' r e, Frances Duncan leaves the I ' adiatoi ' which she stands l). ’ must, that is, li he doesn ' t kiH ' ]) any reminiiu ' conijiany at it. FTlh. Fdna Fu ’e Ronham leax’es her ability to blush to Margaret ' rilson. ISth. Maurice Rlankenlieckler yix’es his p. ' vnniet ry book to R. Al. AIcChee Tor use in his summer session. Rltli. Frances .fones wills Air. Rownian a checkerboard to take with him to the army. 2(ith. Helen Cra -en leaves to AIar aret (lollehon her ability to announce to everyoiU ' the time of day. ;21st. To Lucy Relle Aiyers, Frances k’ei ' t -uson leaves the music— Calirornia, Here 1 Come. 22nd. Keith Hopldns walls Aii ' . Bowman a book of safe drivinjt rules of the road. 2;’)rd. Ruth Dillard, leaves to liei’ brother, Cai ' lton, her fondness for school. 21th. Herbert Catron leaves a cap ' buster, policeman’s badKO and jiair of handcull ' s to Mr. Carter. 2.’)th. Lois AIcClure leaves Lucy Relle Aiyers a twdrl comb hojiiiiK that she will use it more in the future than has been evident in the liast. 2(ith. To Bernard Reake, Alack Ruiiard wills his ability to stand Liiion the basketball court. 27th. Randolf Fudye wills to Charles Ratcliffe a comic book to oc¬ cupy his idle time in study hill. Any other belon -in fs of our class we willinply bestow upon the finders. In Testimony whereof the class of Dll have to this instrument subscnhbed our name and affixed our seal this day in the yeai ' nineteen-hundi ' ed and foidy-one. Sipmed. SENIOR CLASS Testators: Frances Jones, Ruth Dillaixl.
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