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Page 14 text:
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Lena Humber Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives. Edward Harris Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o ' er books consum ' d the midnight oil? Eva Hodges And her face (is) so fair, Stirr ' d with her dream, as rose leaves with the air.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ) County of Pitt ) We, the Senior Class of the GreenviUe High School, of the aforesaid county and State, being of sound mind, but considering the departure of our high school days, do make and declare this our last will and testament: First. Our executor, hereinafter named, shall collect all owing to our estate and pay all which our estate owes. Second. We do bequeath and give to the anxious Juniors the use of the room and also the Senior privileges. Third. To the Sophomores we leave our deepest sympathy for them in keep- ing up with the gallant victories of Ca?sar, and we hope that they will be able to use their knowledge of Science to the extent of solving their Algebra problems. Fourth. To the expectant and ambitious Freshmen we bequeath our united class spirit. May the class be strong in everything that will make a bigger and better High School. • ' Fifth. To the teachers we leave our deepest appreciation for their never tiring efforts, and we hope that their future will bring even greater blessings than the past. Sixth. To Mr. Swanson, our noble and inspiring Superintendent, we leave our desire that he be graciously fed by the future Senior cooking classes in order to keep up our reputation. We also leave him our lingering threads of love and friendship. Seventh, (a) To Miss Audrey McLeod we leave a Sledge -hammer just large enough to rule her wayward pupils with. {b) To Miss McMurry we bequeath a Green chauffeur, that she may teach him better. (c) To Miss Mial we leave the hope that she will have a brighter class next year in Geometry than we were. (d) To Miss Carroll we leave all the returned soldiers, so there will be no more wars. (e) To Miss Martin we leave a bow and a pack of arrows so that she may Pierce all the hearts that she may see. ( ) To Mr. Veazey we give our fondest hopes of his learning to cook. ig) To Miss Pugh, we leave a cozy little yellow bungalow with the Firefly (a red roadster) at its door. ( i) To Miss Pearsall we leave the desire that she be able to keep every- thing that is her ' n. (i) To Miss Spain Ave leave the hope that she may hold the art of infatu- ating her attorney by her voice, in order that he win her case.
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