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-i J. -l. Our sincere hopes that they will try Q ??j to be more intelligent than we. To Charles Rollins, Lawrence Harris. and Sam l'eace, the quiet ways of Rosa Lee Day. 5. The studious habits of XX'illie Gee to Katherine Young. 6. To Elizabeth Ellington, Margaret Carter, Robert Faulkner, XYilmot I 2 1 .ff 4 llunn and Harry Moore, our very best wishes that they will secure their diplomas next year. ITEM III. o the class of '29 we bequeath : Our hopes that some time in the future they may become seniors. . All of our knowledge to aid them in tackling French and Cicero. . To Mary Swain, the heighth of Elizabeth Mills. . To Ruth Buchan, Folsom Smith, and Katherine Allen, a handsome senior sheik apiece. T J. To Isaac Hughes, the honor of being the president of his class until graduation. ITEM IV. To the incoming sophs, yve bequcathi l. The stick-ability to stay in school for tyvo more years. 2. To Sadie Belle lloyd, our hopes that some day she may have her long coveted Senior Privileges. 3. To Dorothy Harris, Nancy Chavasse and Madeline lloyvell, a tube of lipstick so they won't have to borrow so much. ITEM V. To the Athletic Association, we will and bequeath: l. The football squad, the privilege of eating Fleishmans Yeast, in order to increase their avoir-du-pois. 2. The Boys' liasket Ball Team, our wishes that they will make such re- markable grades that they will be excused from the last period of school on Mondays and Thursdays in order to practice. 3. The Girls' Basket Ball Team, our best wishes that thev will be successful 1. in the future as they have been in the past two years. ' ITEM YI. To the P.-T. A., we will and bequeath: Uur appreciation for their help on our annual, and their interest in all our activities. Witness our hand and seal this the seventh dav of june, nineteen hundred twenty-seven. ni l,E.'Xll IRIYIN M.xcN.XlR. TU,YZ'UfU1'. Signed, sealed and declared by the Senior Class of 1927 to be their last ll and testament, and yve, in their presence and at their request and in pres' cnce of each other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. MRS. HENRY PERRY. MRS. NV. D. BURWELL. Twenty-nirle
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6 8 O ltl 7 LAST XVILL AND TESTAMENT E, the Senior Class of IQZ7. being of sound mind and disposing memory. being mindful of the certainty of our scholarly existence. do make. publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- x iking all other wills heretofore made by us. ITEM I. XYe will and bequeath to the faculty as follows: l. 1 Fur appreciation to Mr. Rollins and Mr. Davidson for their interest in us and their patience with us during the past four years. . 'l'o Mr. Sledd. an automatic paper clipper to be used in cutting slips for the library. We hope that next year the Il.-T. A. will give him enough money to buy a copy of t Jne llundred and t me llest Songs, for every one in school. . 'l'o Miss 'llurner. our hearty thanks for helping us to put over our animal and also our sincere hopes that the incoming Senior Class will not be as dumb as we were. . To Mr. Greene. our room teacher, the hope that he will have a new chemistry book to teach next year so that the pupils will not have to con- sult the reference books for Boyle's and Charles' Laws. . To Miss Dosier, some screws for the loose desks that the giant boys won't make so much noise: and also the hope that she may get a set of indestructible maps. . To Mrs. Paris, our wishes that she will not have that nerve racking job of holding Study Hall the first fifteen minutes of the day. . To Miss lieavers. all the money we have left C PFJ after going to the little store. with which to buy iron compasses and steel rulers. . To Miss Searcy, the nightingale of H. II. S.. our sincere hopes that she may persuade all the musical pupils to exert their talent enough to or- ganize an orchestra. . To Kliss Kirby. the Latin teacher. who was denied the pleasure of teach- ing us, our heartiest wishes that she may have a brilliant Virgil class next year. . To Coach Evans, all the surplus money, on hand from our annual. with which to buy a new first aid kit to replace the one which has served so faithfully during the past two years. . To llenry, all of our energy, to be used in keeping old H. H. S. Uspick and span. ITEM II. o the incoming seniors we leave: . All our beloved privileges. namely: Going to the little store and to the Perry Library, marching out of chapel first, and having a class room for a study hall when the auditorium is full. . Our first period class room. number three, provided they do not waste the water. fly Twenty-eight
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