Grimsley High School - Whirligig Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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•♦4S c Jhe REFLECTOR ITEM 12. Dorothy Collie leaves to Mary Elizabeth Hyatt her surplus weight. ITEM 13. To Elizabeth Boyst, Sarah Parham leaves her stenographic ability, hoping that it will be a great aid to her in the future. ITEM 14. Jimmie Webb bequeaths his executive ability to Albert Lindy. Item 15. Dillard Jones leaves his singing ability to Red Paris. ITEM 16. Tim McLean bequeaths his bluffing ability to Carmen Patter¬ son, since he is sure it is needed. ITEM 17. Robert Kelly wishes to leave his most favorable disposition to Arlindo Cate—provided there is any good in it after his dealings with the Annual. ITEM 1 8. Katherine Nowell feels that there is profound need at G. H. S. for better dancing. Her exceptional ability in this, she leaves to none other than Casey” Jones. ITEM 19. Reavis Nelson, our famous heart-breaker, leaves his ability to vamp the fairer sex to Charles Stout. We do nominate and appoint Miss Julia Searcy executrix of this, our last will and testament. In writing hereof, we do hereby set our hands and seal this, the 31st day of January, 1 929. The January Class of 1929. Margaret Little, Testator. Witnesses: “Sunshine” Wyrick Miss Julia Searcy Ed Nowell Mrs. C. W. Phillips 26

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♦♦it ' 7he REFLECTOR ■»:+ ITEM. 2. To the 1 orchlight Society, we do leave our one-time honored member. Lizzie Adams Powers. We hope that she will be able to give a few instructions as to how to act when handed the famous candle. ARTICLE IV ITEM 1. To the Junior Class, we leave our splendid example of Senior- hood to be followed as closely as possible. ITEM 2. To the Sophmores, we wish to bequeath our well-worn books, hoping that they obtain more knowledge from them than we did. ITEM 3. To the Freshmen, that trustful and innocent group, we do bequeath our worn-out hope of being graduated in the long-promised high school. ARTICLE V. ITEM 1 . Bill Tranter leaves his faithful bicycle to one in much need of it. ITEM 2. To Clyde Norcom, Rose Goodwin leaves her ability to make other people work. ITEM 3. Edith Ellington leaves to Catherine Sykes her supreme indifference. ITEM 4. Elizabeth Macbeth, that wonderful creation of Margaret Brit¬ ton’s is left by the proud owner, to Nancy Clement. Margaret says, however, that Nancy must refrain from over-loading the car (?), since it is already frail. ITEM 5. To Lydia Ballance, Alia Ross leaves her ability to make lengthy (yes—very lengthy) historical discourses. ITEM 6. Alvin Schwab leaves to Miss Cole “them mechanics, hoping that she will enjoy them as much as he did. ITEM 7. Virginia Simmons, our distinguished typist, leaves the many pops in her gum to Louis Brooks. She says, however, that if Louis doesn’t come up to the usual standard (which is about twenty pops a minute) she will turn it over to Marjorie Jackson. ITEM 8. Carl Lane Browne bequeaths the various phases of her dis¬ position to Helen Davis. ITEM 9. Doris Stewart bequeaths her dignity to Rachel Lipscomb; her smooth disposition to Ethel Gray Rogers. ITEM 10. John Foster, our “silver-tongued’’ orator, leaves to John Lindeman his ability to speak French. ITEM 11. Anne McKinney leaves her boisterous manner to “Tut Gorrell. 25



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