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AND TESTAMENT Rogerline Hardin leaves her major- ette suit to Marie Sloan, and her position in the office to Patsy Jackson. Doretha Cathcart wills her seat in typing to Doris Ann Barber. Margaret Washington bequeaths her neatness and ability to get along with people to Suzie Hinton. Sylvada Thompson, Mary Mills and Willie Ann Jones leave their positions as flag bearers to Phyllis Mason,Cornelius Roach, and Hattie Leach. To Johnnie Mae McCullough, Mattie B. Massey bequeaths her ability to get a- long with teachers. Hattie Kirkland le ave s h e r great sense of humor to Azalee Durham. To Bettye Barber, Janette Sitgraves bequeaths her lady-like manner. To David Dunlap, Robert Crawford leaves h i s ability to get along with Miss Spigner. Mary Helen Johnson wills her ability to be come a senior to Faye Mae Jones. Lindsay Davis bequeaths his ability to make teachers think he has studied his lesson to John Chisholm. Paul Taylor leaves his ability to talk forever about nothing to Pheodes Robinson . Carrie Mae Robinson wills her ,po- sition onthe Speech Choir to Bettye Bailey. Rebecca Hall will s her position as president of Le Cercle Francais to Mattie Ann Baskin. Johnnie Ruth Steele wills her ability to dance to Willie Mae McCullough. Lamar Bowens bequeaths his ability to get alon g with girls to Charlie Wise. Annette Boyd bequeaths her ability to get along with other students to Pearline Marshall. Simon Workman wills his school utensils to Robert Lathan. Robbie Mickel wills her position on the Girls Ensemble to Eloise Aiken. T h o m a s Roddey bequeaths his de- pendability to Alfred McCrory. Thelma McNeil wills her seat in English Class to Eddie Nichols. To Pearlie, Mae Cathcart, Willie Mae Jordon wills her position on the Speech Choir. To Fannie Heath, Rebecca William- son wills her ability to become ar senior. 1 Dora Gladden wills her personality to Mary Duffie. Frances Ruth Blake wills her ability to get along with students to Dora Bradley. David Walker le av e s his ability to filibuster in French to Richard Gill. To Mrs. R. Boulware, Mr. G. Lime- house and Miss M. Davison, we leave our sincere appreciation for the help, guidance , and love they have given us dur ing our senior year here at Emmett Scott. T HE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN. Mary Ann Massey ..... . . . Witness Addie Lee Cathcart. . . . . Lawyer
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x l We, the Senior Class of 1957, of E m m e tt Scott High School, Rock Hill, South Carolina, being of sound mind and memory dohereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Pr inc ipal and Faculty, we le a v e o u r many thanks for their help, patience and understandings. To the students, we do hereby be- queath the following articles that we hope may be useful to them: Geneva Barnette bequeaths her abili- ty to s ing to Essie Canty and her letter M to Eula Erby. Robert Graham hopes that Roosevelt Barnette will some day become president of the Student Council. Willa Archie bequeaths her populari- ty with the boys to Elois Hope. Leon Digsby wills his ability to play tenor saxaphone to Arnold Harris. B a r b a r a Thompson bequeaths her ability to speak frankly to Phyllis Sanders . Ramseur Berry leaves his conserva- tiveness to Earl Foster. To Patricia Isom , Addie Cathcart be - queaths her scholastic ability and to Viola Durham her leadership ability. James Frazier bequeaths his position as Business Manager of the Senior class to Lonnie Graham. Mary Chisolm wills her band suit to Pecolia Crawford. Thomas McCloud leaves his physics book to James Pearl. LAST WILL Hester Massey wills her position on the Speech Choir to Johnnie Mae Mc- Cullough. Eddie Mills leaves his bus driver's license to Joe Caldwell. Bettye Patton wills her slim figure to Jane McCruel and her science know- ledge to Mary G. Hall. Elnora Hall bequeaths her typing keys to Elizabeth Douglas . To Barbara Ann Murray, Annie Hardin bequeaths her ability to get along with teachers . llena Hill leaves her ability to read shorthand to Dorothy Porter. To Dorothy Lowery, Dorothy Rowells wills her ab il ity to remain on the band until graduation. Hazel Crockette wills his basketball suit to Johnny Jones. Margie Roddey leaves her scholastic ability to Margaret Strait. Mary Ann Mas sey bequeaths to Juanita Thompson her ability to get French by honest means. 4 Annie Lee Wise wills her letter M to Margaret Gordon. Hattie Campbell wills her air of digni- ty to Ella Mae Smith. Arthur Barber wills his ability to sing to Dewey Baskin. Gloria Agers leaves her Hot Seat in typing to Mary Gaines.
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