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Page 33 text:
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°7he I EFIvECTOI v y yy,v Furthermore, we nominate and appoint Miss Laura A. Tillett executrix of this, our Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, we do hereunto set our hands and seals, this 24th day of January, 1028. The January Class of 1928, Witnesses: Bill Fife, Testator. Mr. C. W. Phillips Miss Ione Grogan Miss Mary Ellen Blackmon 29
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Cr )%e E EFEECTOH. ' ' ' V - ' i - rf .r kmTi Item 22. William Cates wills his extreme quietness on all occasions to Ed Turner. Item 23. Evelyn Parks bequeaths her ability as an excellent conversationalist to Page Howard. Item 24. Basil Nave wills his smooth and even disposition to Victor Jones. Item 25. Kathleen Lashley leaves her silent tongue to Margarite Tilley. She desires to prove to Margarite that silence is golden. Item 26. Charlie Root leaves his popularity with the teachers to Norman York. Charlie says it is such a great help. Item 27. Albert Little desires to leave his boisterousness to little Horace Pennington. Item 28. Katherine Duffy feels that G.H.S. needs more and better dancing, so she bequeaths her ability along that line to Gwendolyn Jones. Item 2d. Juanita Dillon leaves her enthusiasm for all occasions to Margaret Sockwell; her lady-like ways to Harriet Powers. Item 30. Jewell Dicks bequeaths to Helen Miles her senior dignity. Item 31. LeGrand Johnson bequeaths his Chesterfield manners to “Red Goodwin. Item 32. Helen Shuford and Mildred Knight leave their winning ways with the boys of the school to I rances Cartland and Lizzie Adams Powers. Item 33. Ed Stainback wishes to leave Ed Davant his supply of Palmolive soap, which he says gave him that lovely school-girl complexion, to wash off the mud from the Chapel Hill battle field. His abundant supply of wit he leaves to Vestal Pope. Item 34. Bill Life leaves his abundant knowledge of both Latin and Math to the June class ol ' 28 to be divided equally among the members of said class. I his will insure a diploma lor each person, he thinks; and knowing his own troubles, he wishes to help that much. We wish it understood that if any beneficiary of this document should attempt to dispute or set aside any legacy herein mentioned, he shall immediately be cut off from all provision of said document, and be cast into the outer darkness” of fh e unmentioned ones. Furthermore, should any outsider attempt to criticize oi find tault with any of the provisions herein set forth, he must be immediately sentenced to work trom one to eight hours on the quotations from Shakespeare’s Hamlet . 28
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