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THE CRUCIBLE CLASS POEM Time to us has flown with swiftness, Soon we’ll leave these hallowed walls; ’Tis hard to part when friends are dear. Perhaps ’twill cost a sigh—a tear. A sacred burden in this life you bear, Stand up and carry it like a man. Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin, But move onward, upward, until the goal you win. We’ve made friends we’ll ne’er forget, Though on life’s rugged road we tread; And we’ll think of them through the coming years. And hold them dear in our memories. Look up and smile, for our day’s begun. And watch with a steady eye The path before you, lest you fall, And leave the way to roam through the world. Farewell teachers, wise and kind Who have trained our hands and minds. Taught us to look up, not down; To seek the truth, and not renown. George Bagley, Poet. Seventeen
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55=THE CRUCIBLE === = LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1932 of the City of Fairfield, County of Jefferson, and State of Alabama, do hereby will and bequeath our most valuod possessions to our favorite successors, heirs, and benefactors. Being of sound mind and in possess! m of all senses, we hereby declare this will legal and valid. We will to our many friends, individually, thj following contributions to the health and goodwill of the school: George Alexander wills his shyness to Forest Crain. George Bagley, his artistic ability to J. D. Burnes. Archie Bentley wills his wavy hair to Hilliard Gilbert. Howard Edge yields his editorship of the Annual to any one able to do the job as well as he. Herman Gauggel, his bright talk to Tommy Braswell. Walter Gilbert, his big feet to Tommy Gwillim. Hill Graham, his line of talk to Willard Nelson. Thomas John, his quietness to James Booth. Harold Lancaster, his gift of gab to Wilbur B irt. Joseph Langston, the actor, his ability on th ; stage to Joe Norton. Claude Lavender, his lady-killing tactics to Wi ston Wood. William Montgomery, his skill at repartee t Jack Walder. Gordon Moon, his piano playing to Bill Oliver. Fred Moran, his good looks to Charles Heinion. Bennet Morgan, his red hair to Wayne Collins. Howard Porteous, his quietness to Helmer Pcirson. Billy Sanders, his over-developed ego to Sa n Rutledge. Willie Stuart, his work in “trig” to E. L. Tho nas. Roy Swift, his love-making ability to Frank LuRussa. Clewis Trucks, his voice to Mike Leo. Julius Walden, his size to Robert Roberson. Matthew Williamson, his good drawings to George Moore. Marianna Addington, her popularity to Beatrice Gamble. Inez Bundy, her sunny ways to Virginia Carpenter. Frances Byrd, her good looks to Martha Lawley. Margaret Cookson, her ability to flirt to Mary Rush. Aleene Embry, her voice to use at football games to someone. Rita Ferguson, her winning ways to Louise Rutledge. Arsella Foster, her good grades to Lucille Neely. Nellie Freeman, her sweet disposition to Lucile Roberson. Hazel Harrison, her dignity to some of these little Freshmen girls. Anna Mae Heinton, her good looks to Kate Bundy. Doris Hill, her happily married life to the Senior girls. Mary Fae Hurley, her “it” to Edna Mae Gale. Roberta Karger, her athletic ability to Ann Moragne. Virginia Logan, her bashfulness to Miriam Goldberg. Evalyn Looney, her accent to Elsie Coleman. Margaret Love, her quiet way to Virginia Nixon. Nannie McDowell, the presidency of the Senior Class to anyone able to stand the strain. Janet Moore, her dignity to Elizabeth Bentley. Mozelle Morrison, her funny ways to anyone that wants them. Doris Murphy, her good grades to the one that will work the hardest. Shirley Patrick wills Clewis Trucks to any girl that wants him. Dorothy Peterson, her quiet way to Lucy Taylor. Mildred Posey, her size to Esther Hartman. Molly Mae Prince, her demureness to Pauline Hankins. Miriam Sahlmann, her dignity to Cary Sanford. Nell Sims, her cutting remarks to Maybelle Walkley. Vanoni Sturgess, her good grades to Gene Moragne. Ixtuise Walker, her praise from Mr. Cook in history to Frances Lancaster. Lucille Thacker, her typing ability to Elsin Rose Patrick. Gene Windham, her quietness to Effie Chalmers. Imadelle Walker, her ability to make good grades in all subjects to Chlorine Pope. (Signed) WOODROW WREN, Attorney-at-Law. Sixteen
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