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JI ' or ., . A17 ,Hs ..-..- A.--.-W -V Q l 0 Mast ill zmh esatamenf The Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three of Henderson High School, having realized that their earthly existence ends on the eventful day, May 30, do hereby make, declare, and publish this their last will and Testament. Realizing that at the end of the above said day they will have no further use for the gifts and belongings they now pgasess. thev decide it best to distribute the gifts to whose needs they seem best fitted. They have tried to be just, as well as generous. and trust that no ill-feeling will prevail among those who were l omitted from the will. To those whom were fortunate eno h remember that many more are excluded than included. ug to be included, be thankful for what you are given, and l The Document now follows as duly drawn and sworn. Item 1, First, we give and bequeath to our Supt., Mr. E, M. Rollins, our sincere affection and heartiest gratitude for ' all he has done for us. and our sincere wishes that some day he will superintend a new Henderson High SCl100l, W 1 Second, we give and bequeath to our Principal, Prof, W. D, Pay ne, our heartiest congratulations on his excellent etti l ciencv in guiding Henderson High School during the years 1052 and '55, and also our wishes that next year he will see It teim that will win a Yance County Championship in Basketball. l Third. Again we give and bequeath to our beloved sponsors, Miss Maxine Taylor and Miss Lily Kyle, our never-end- 1 ing admiration and friendship, and it is with most profound sorrow that we must be separated. Item Two. To the Faculty we give and bequeath: First, To Mrs, J. Y. Paris, a life size portrait of all the English writers from the Anglo-Norman period through the l age of Queen Victoria. Second, To Miss julia Hethea, a model set of pupils for her library period. l Third, To Miss Shannon Morton, a fully equipped auditorium where her dramatic club may rehearse in proper style. Fourth, To Miss Ruth Fordle, a year's vacation in the country known as sunny France. Fifth, To Mrs. Gladys Weir. our hopes that some day she will have a class room with all the new conveniences. Sixth. To Miss Emma Rose Bryant. a southern plantation near the city of Spartanburg, good ole Spartanburg. Seventh. To Mr. S. M. Crowder. a new Ford Y-8, provided he junks the car he now has. . Eighth, To Mr, Powell and Mr. Merritt enough material to turn out championship teams in all three of Henderson Highs sports. Item Three: To the Junior Class we will and bequeath, first the dignity and intelligence of il senior, and may you try your utmost to uphold it. i Second. To Harrison Petty, the football ability of the Mills Bros., Frank and james. l l J l . is ,d.,t,,t.mas.-Ms.s,s.,. .... .sc M-.. . ad I I 1 I 1 wit? 7
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Qlfifbr . wi 1 - l . 0112155 Hrnpherg l Elsie Savage--Only living American bull tighter. l Jeannette Stallings-Eminent cosmetic manufacturer. Discoverer of the 'Jeannette Nose Powder. Anne Stevenson---First woman to make a non-stop flight around the world 110403. Maxine Tillotson--Foremost college professor. Has published several English text books. Ethel Tyler4Outstanding dietician. Considered an authority on how to reduce. Dorothy Wester--Elected President of the United States 110433. Polly Williams-Architect Noted for improvements on the Capitol Building. Washington. D. C. Edith Evans--Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for the painting The Red Barn 110403. Margaret Turner-Most courteous and efficient telephone operator 110403. . Grace Lee White-Operator of the best equipped beer garden from Maine to Florida. l Bobby Green-Speaker of the House of Representatives in the United States Congress. 110443 ,lack Anderson-Civil engineer noted for his outstanding work in cleaning up South America 110433. William Adcock -Eminent author and poet. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry 110413. Bobby Brewer-Holder of the worlds record for airplane speed dying. james Bullock-Noted the ice man with the most personality 110303. Dean Bunn-Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for bar tending. 110403 1 D. T. Clayton--Noted horticulturist. Known as the second Burbank. l Erskine Clements- -Political boss and backer of the Winning candidate of the 1044 election. l james Coward--Attorney General in the presidents cabinet 110443. l William Church-Noted for his book. I Am A Fugitive From an Insane Asylum . which is very realistic. 1 Bobby Davis -Minister and outstanding theologian. ' r George Iliamadourous-Acclaimed the strongest man in the world at the Olympic Games 110403. Hamilton Faulknerflnventor of the self-tipping hat. Durwood Hall--Acclaimed as the most popular. professional football player 110303. Garland Harris- Acclaimed as the most popular base ball player 110403. j Kenneth King-Champion of Olympic Games for Hag pole sitting 110483. 1 G. W. Knott--In charge of the zoo in Washington. D. C. Also author of the book Why Snakes Crawl . Glenn Lancaster-Acclaimed as the most popular gigolo in the United States 110413. Francis Martin---Outstanding French professor at Harvard. Noted for his liuent and smooth translations. klohn MacMillan -Eminent criminal lawyer, Noted for his ability to stall. He admits that his success in this line is due to his efforts and training in high school. Franklin Mills-Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for acting 110423. james Mill-Noted as the last of the radio crooners. This vocation is now nearly extinct on account of the violent reaction crooning has upon the audience. Charles Roth-One of the most outstanding editors and scandal colunmists. j P Satterxxhite--Warden of the North Carolina State Prison 110433. Noted for his brotherly understanding of the criminals. l Thomas Smith- -First known human to go to Mars and return. Author of the book 4'My Trip to Mars . Well known Y for his prowess in cranking Fords. - l Roger Spruill--Most outstanding tenor voice in opera. ' W. C. Stainback-Defeated candidate for the governorship of North Carolina 110443. l Sidney Stevenson--Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for deftness in ticket snagging and ushering. 110403. 1 john Sustare-.'Xrtist. Famed for his fresco of comic strip tigures drawn in the rotunda of the Capitol Building in l Vlashington, D. C. 5 Dorsey Tillotson-One of the few living men that is able to drive a Yance County School Bus. W Edwin Watkins-Philanthropist, Donated a large sum for the establishment and maintenance of the Home for Blind . Mice. 1 Claude Whaley-Famed orator and lecturer, Considered an authority on the proper and clear enunciation of words, l Rowland Turner--Nobel Prize for street cleaning 110463 William Watkins-Champion beer drinker 110403 l .1 le H - - - - -- 4- D. ad HMG' mms 6
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Q2 F , 1 t i l Q . l l Miami will :mil I P5fEI11Tl?IIf i V l Thirrl. To Put limvliliilt. tliu humor of john Mac Millau. W Fourth, To Earl Wittfon, thc rlrnnizitic ability of Bctsy Cuopt-r :intl jwsic- Rose. li 1 Fifth, To Ira Potty. the scholastic rccorrl of june Hnrdni-e unrl 11flI'l ll'lL' Gt-rbcr, :ilso 1512 units, He shnulcl bc- able i i to get the othur halt by 1035 :intl grarlufttc. I Sixth, To Cltirciicc Prim- and Mark Stone, the dc-ep secrets ot Erlivin Watkins low-making, I Scyontli. To Aifliilmlfl Yow, thu nliytiys in n Hurry zittiturlt- of W. F, Sttiinbgitik, cspccially shoulrl you lizivu had this l in Crt-ensboro. , , , 1 l . . ,t . l Item Four. To the So ihomore Class we will :mtl liequctitli, till our knowlcrlue in how to niiikb money to tmiince the i l , . i banquet for the future Sc-niors. 1 . St-cond, To Ransom Duke, thc singing qualitit-s of G. W. Knott, our liing. thc sccond. J Thirrl, To ljllurtl Yow. thc- t-xt-cutivo ability of our class president, Robert Green. I , Fourth. To Chzirlottc Hzirrltic. Xclmn Johnsons ,uitt of chu-xyiiiu tuo rlozt-n packs ol gum L1 week. Filth. To Bill Bryan ttnfl Bill Hight, thc brotherly low of Billy Cliurrh and I. P. Suttc-rwhite, This is the only point in their CllIlX'2lt1fl'l' wc give you, though. l , Item Fiw, To tht' lowly Fri-slimcn. no will and bcqueathi i Firft. Thc ifli,-gi that they :irc no longur thu goats of Henrlt-rson High. Svcunrl. To tht' majority of thc class, thtr silt- of our mighty hc-man ,lanies Bullock, tso he thinksl. l Thiril, To Carroll Singlcton, one pair of binoculars, that he may sight moving autos six blocks away, l l lttm St-vcn. Wm: Give :tnrl buqtic-:itll to Parent-Teacher Association our :ipprcciution for thc sc-rvicus rendered to i us. i St-ronrl. To Mrs. l. W, lluzhcs and Mr, W. B. Harrison our cuniplinisiits on the splcnflirl Qhowing the Glee Clubs 1 ztnrl Oi-clit-wtrn ntttfh' :luring thu past yt-nr. ' ' l . A i V Sium-tl, Svulufl, mzigln-, :mtl rlt-clurwl this to bt- our luSt will :tml Tt-ftziniciit, this Thirticth tl'1y of May, One Thous- l fl ztnrl Nine llumlrufl :tml Thirty-tlirn-0. li A t li Anno lftilllllll. ti 1 Signcrl: Y THE SENIOR CIASS OF 1033, l l t 3 GMI , 7-W - --V -f -V - A mx- ,-- -- HN, ZLQQZBI 'lffww 8
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