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I Q65 'rr-us. COFFEE Pom' Gy 511112 Zami will zmh flies-:eizzmeni uf the Seminar Qllass nf 1921 On Sept. 17, 1917, we the undersigned were afflicted with a terrible disease-High School Education. As the years rolled by our energy and strength have been wasted, each year being worse than the one before. And now, we the Senior Class of '21, being of sound bodies and sane minds and being aware of the approaching examinations, which endanger our welfare and lives, do hereby and now declare this our Last Will and Testament. All former Wills and Testaments are this day declared null and void and this the only original copy of said document. 1. We appoint as Executor of this Will all present. 2. We do give anddbequeath to the Class of '22 all the dignity and honor attendant upon that high station, the right to appear grave and learned whether they are so or not and the great pleasure of being looked up to, and run down by the pupils and teachers alike. 3. To the Sophs. we wish to leave all the advice and good council accumulated during our four years experience. 4. To the Freshmen we leave our deepest sympathy for all the sufferings and hardships in the coming years. 5. Mr. Sam Pointer does give and bequeath his white sweater to Miss Rose Sonne. 6. Miss Annie Ashcraft wishes to leave all of her ability to cook with Miss Ida Carlton. 7. Mr. James Appleby does give and be- queath his right to make Mr. D. L. Harrison's customers swallow their tongues to Mr. Paul Brown. 8. Mr. Raymond Fowler wishes to leave his position as Drum Major to Mr. Raymond Murphy. 9. Mr. Raleigh Christler leaves his red hair to Mr. Henry Harper. 10. Miss Louise Darby leaves her special privilege of leaving school whenever desired to Miss Ellen Rasch. 11. Miss Lou Ella Springer leaves her fav- orite front lock of hair, which she has taken great pains with throughout her four years in high school, to Miss Rebecca Harris. 12. Mr. Thomas Bennett and Mr. William Gullette do give and bequeath the right to blow up the whole school with their chemical experi- ments to Mr. Edward O'Neal. 13. Mr. Mark McGee does give and bequeath all his ability to play the piano, to sing, to ap- preciate good literature and art, to Mr. William Evans.
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L-,ig 'rl-ua QCFPEE 201' Sruiur Q:i2I55 uf 1921 As the end of that day We have looked for so long Draws near to the hours of dusk, May we look for new tasks With a voice full of song, And our hearts full of joyous trust. May the memories come back Of the friends we have known And the teachers so loyal and true. May we each one and all Do our best where we're thrown And add to our knowledge anew.
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L-gig 'rms COFFEE eoftf may-j 14. Mr. Edgar Boston leaves his special privilege of making love to the girls, to Mr. Robert Marsh. 15. Miss Julia George leaves her art of hair dressing to Miss Thelma Ballard. 16. Miss Nellie Pamplin does give and be- queath her special privilege of sleeping during chemistry lesson to Miss Elizabeth Womack. 17. Mr. D. P. Durban does give and bequeath all his ability to argue to Miss Nettie Mae Norquist. 18. Mr. Ralph Martin leaves his position as fiddler to Mr. Robert McCarty. 19. Miss Minnie Stutts leaves her speed in shorthand to Miss Mary Bell Garner. 20. Mr. Lloyd Tuthill leaves his privilege of keeping Mr- George occupied to Mr. J. W. Elliott. 21. Miss Mary Barnett and Miss Edith Morri- son leave their accuracy in typewriting to Miss Jaquiline Stutts and Cleo White. 22. Mr. Mathew Simpson does give and be- queath all his ability as a cartoonist to Mr. Hays Glenn. 23. Miss Elizabeth Shaw leaves her special privilege of keeping study hall for Mr. Howell to Miss Ray Spinks. 24. Miss Mary Hatch does leave all her ability and privilege of writing poetry for The Stimulator to Miss Adelle Brown. 25. Miss Marguerite Brown leaves her great accomplishment of matching pennies and chew- ing gum to Miss Martha Pride. 26. Miss Ruby Van Sandt leaves her long eye lashes to Miss Clara Singleton. 27. Miss Anna Lawson does give and be- queath all her chemical aparatus and material to Miss Fay Spinks. 28. We the undersigned do leave and be- queath Peace and Happiness forevermore to th Faculty of the C. H. S. of Florence, Alabama. In the presence of the said witnesses on the second day of June, in the year of Nineteen Twenty-one, we set our tSealJ SENIOR CLASS '21,
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