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The Lion LAST WILL and TESTAMENT To John Fitzpatrick: Taylor Smith leaves his basketball skill. To Mrs. Mayson: D. P- Reeves leaves a highpowered flashlight in order that she may check up on her girls better. To Raymond Eakes: Fletcher Drury leaves his melodious voice. To Lewis McGahey: Woodrow Hare leaves a piece of cord and hopes that he will be enabled to draw pretty figures in Analytics. To Erbane Martin: Nelson Mcintosh leaves his quick dignified ways. To Bill Grimes: J. D. Richardson leaves his good looks. To Hobby Hammock: Rudolph Rutherford leaves his Economics notes, for he will surely need them. To Naomi Cowley: Eva Daniels leaves her interest in outside activities. To Clyde Forbus: Ed Criswell leaves his mail bag. To J. C. Hannah: Joe Neal leaves his ability to pesticate folks. To William Darnell: Nick Rutherford leaves his wit. To the entire Freshman Class: Nance Hull leaves his intelligence and nonchalance. To J. C. Hawkins: Ed Wallace leaves his knowledge. To Eltis Vanlandingham: George Vaughn leaves his job as manager of the football team. To R. V- Lindley: Walter Carter leaves his clarinet. To James Harrison, better known as Hoover: James Thompson leaves his love of skating on the front campus. To Dexter Dean: J. H. Hardin leaves all his enthusiasm. To some Dormitory Girl: Honor Mayze Jones leaves her freedom. To Irene Bennett: Charles Montgomery leaves his Beloved Chemistry manual- To Sheldon Perkins, better known as Scace: James Anderson leaves his divine phy- sique. To the Freshman History Class: Wilson Hardin leaves his much needed knowledge of Mississippi Politics. To Grover Goodwin: Castleman Fuqua leaves his curly hair. To Henry Richardson: James AVeaver leaves his surplus interest in typing. In Witness Whereof, we have hereto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, this day of March in the year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and thirty four- Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the Sophomore Class. Page Twenty-Six
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The Lion LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We. the Sophomore Class of East Mississippi Junior College, of the city of Scooba, State of Mississippi, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To Miss Miller: Clayton Davis leaves a new croquet club in hopes that better order may be kept in the Library. To Bessie Jackson: Christine Chancellor leaves room No. 30 with all the belongings, even the chewing gum that is stuck here and there. To John Cantrell: Mary Perkins leaves her broken heart. To Merium Miller: Evelyn Moore leaves her Sophomore Literature Book. To John Graham: Ray Wedgeworth leaves his knack of making the girls blush. To Julia Ann Cray: Iola Moore, Louvergne Temple, Glennie Mae Taylor leave a be- loved Analytical Geometry. To Annie Reed: Rube] Cowart leaves his Botany notes with the hope that she may see them better on test than he did. To Lillian Moore: Bess Thomas bequeaths her particular way of getting out of trouble. To II. W. Lunceford: Earnest McLaurin leaves the care of ole Red and Cray. To Myrtice Vanlandingham: Rachel White leaves the candy agency. To Duncan Smith: Richard Adams leaves his job as reporter on why th? girls are absent. To Lillian Cruthirds: Mildred Ilobgood leaves her sophistication. To Dale Davidson: Algie Hailey leaves all his girls but one. To Ora Lee Bostick: Onita Jackson leaves her sweet disposition. To Orris Rawlings: Wayne Wood wills his attraction for the opposite sex. To Merium Shepherd: Cornelia Young leaves her job of making the girls beautiful. To Marianna Tolle: Mary F- Young leaves her dignified walk. To Robert Davenport: Owen Evans leaves his schoolgirl complexion. To Essie Cannon: Christine Key leaves all her beaux. To Laverne Fuqua: Ethel Vinette Wallace leaves her sweet way. To Douglas Tubbs: James Windham leaves his knowledge of Chemistry. To Bonnie Belle Sanders: Olga Boyd leaves his ability as a fluent holair artist. To Travis Davis: James Kirkpatrick leaves his energetic spirit. To Paul Moore: Arnold Parhani leaves all his girls and wishes for him the best of luck- To Earl Hamrick: Ella ' Frances Woods haves her wonderful sewing ability. To Buford Smith: Bobbie Weaver leaves his interest in the orchestra. To Etha Mann: Maurice Christopher leaves his job as editor-in-chief of the Annual and hopes for him an early start. Page Twenty-Five
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•The Lion SOPHOMORE NICK-NAMES I have a name, a little name — Uncadenced for tlie ear, Unhonored by ancestral claim — - Unsanctified by prayer and psalm — w ' ' The name Which from their lips seemed a caress. Richard Adams — Eichy Sam Agnew — Nathaniel James Anderson — Jim Hilda Bane — Mercy Olga Boyd— Fat Walter Carter, Junior — June Christine Chancellor — Jane Maurice Christopher — Chris Edward Criswell — Male Man Rubel Cowart — Cow ' t. Eva Daniel — Fritz Clayton Davis — Belmont Fletcher Drury — Popeye Evelyn Eley — Vinson Owen Evans — Knave Henry Frost — Ditty Oastlemen Fuqua — Cas Horace Grissom — Big Mommie Algie Hailey — Preacher Wilson Hardin — Bunk Woodrow Hare — Dick Mildred Hobgood — Susie Nace Hull — Colonel Onita Jackson — Cinderella Honor Mayze Jones — Mayze Christine Key- — Kissie James Kirkpatrick — Kirk Arbie Maxey — Slab Ernest McLaurin — Curly Nelson McDitosh — Mac Charles Montgomery — Charlie Evelvn Moore — Ebbie Iola Moore— Half Pint Henry Morgan — Duck Joe Neal — Whattasnozzle Arnold Parham — Horseface Mary Perkins — Violet Ray D. D. Reeves— Pete J. D. Richardson — Lawyer Mary Frances Rush — Peter Nick Rutherford — Cooter Rudolph Rutherford — Rudy Taylor Smith — Tad Frank Sparkman — Hutch Woodrow Stuart — Red Curtis Stuart — Bo b Stanley Summer ford — Stork Gleiyiie Mae Taylor — Glyn Lou v eigne Temple — Loupy Bess Thomas — Angelj •lames Thompson — Stompy George Vaughn — Buck Ethel Vinette Wallace— Ethel Robert Weaver — Bobby James Weaver — Son Ray Wedgeworth — Wedge Ella. Frances Woods — Ella Wayne Wood — Prof. Cornelia Young — Nete Mary Fant Young — Sling Rachel White— Rach James Windham — Wimpy J. H. Hardin— Double Bubble Edward Wallace— Eddie Man Page Twenty-Seven
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