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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CouNTi' OF CUMBERLAND CITY or FAYETTEVILLE We, the sad but proud and loyal Senior Class of I9-IO ofthe Fayetteville High School, realizing now that it is too late, that we have linished the four happiest years of our lives, and are departing with a sigh in our hearts for our dear old Alma Mater, do leave this our last, but not the least, will and testament: SECTION I, ARTICLE l: To F. H. S., our loyalty and devotion, for we shall never forget the four happy years we spent here. SECTION I, ARTICLE 2: To the facult , in case the rising Seniors remain the angels the have 'Q an Y been and End they have no use for their feet, we leave a pair of scissors with which to clip their wings. SECTION l, ARTICLE 5: To Mr. Sisk, our deep appreciation for the interest he has shown in us, SECTION I, ARTICLE -I: To Mr. Harrill, our thanks for having up-to-date ideas and for applying them. SECTION I, ARTICLE 5: To the P. T. A., thanks for the many parties we enjoyed. SECTION I, ARTICLE 6: To the Merchants: We bequeath our appreciation of their support and our assurance that they will be remembered not only in our will but in our daily life. SECTION l, ARTICLE 7: To Raymond, the hope that the new building will have automatic sweepers. SECTION 2, ARTICLE l: To the -Iuniors, all of our possessions and privileges, including the right to walk out of chapel first-if they can. SECTION 2, ARTICLE 2: To the Sophomores, the right to try to learn how to skip school without being caught. SECTION 2, ARTICLE 3: To the Freshmen, the pleasure of knowing they can look down on some- body. SECTION 5, ARTICLE li I, D. Bruton, do will and bequeath the presidency of the Senior Class to any Junior with political ambitions. I, jean Maddox, do will and bequeath my poise and sweet disposition to Peggy Nimocks. I, Clarence Olive, do will and bequeath my beauty secrets to Ben Huske. I, Hazel Ponton, do will and bequeath my ability to have a good time and get away with it to Betty Varnadoe. I, james Pittman, do will and bequeath my technique to my kid brother, Joe. I, Mary Rankin Mcliethan, do will and bequeath my ability to roll my eyes to Betty McKay. I, Elmer Yow, do will and bequeath my attitude toward life and all of my dopey ideas and actions to Weldon jordan. I, Mary -lane Brothers, do will and bequeath my imitations of Miss Fisher to Ruth Price, I, Miriam Savage, do will and bequeath my bottle of peroxide to julia Campbell. I, Oneida Bowles, do will and bequeath my way with the men to Jane Council. I, Katherine McGeachy, do will and bequeath my untiring ability to plan programs successfully to any junior worthy ol it. I, Helen Shaw, do will and be ueath inf conta Yious wood humor to Vivian Burnette. L D We, Anna and Harold, do will and bequeath our devotion to each other to any one ready to settle down. We, the senior members of the Hi-Y, do will and bequeath our memories gone by' to the new members, Signed and sealed, this the nineteenth day of January, the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred forty CLASS OF I-Ill ELIZABETH McFanx'EN, 'I'tpiz.1fffr. In the presence of these witnesses: .IEAN MAnnox, JEAN LYON, HELEN SHAW. 'In
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