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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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♦+s REFLECTOR The Student Council The Student Council, established in 1923, is composed of nine students and of two faculty advisers. The president is chosen from the student body at large, seven of the members are chosen from semesters two through eight, and one member from the Girls’ Council. One adviser is selected by the Council, one by the Principal. Each year this group has a specific purpose to accomplish. The project of this year’s group is to assign a certain duty to each semester to be perfected. This organization is the leader of Greensboro High School. It is not here to boss or to spy, but to sponsor worthy activities and to uphold the honor of the school by seeing that each individua l student maintains a high standard. 28
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