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-, A' 2 in i ,x I- .Af M THE DART, 1926 F :air , I ' To Whom We Owe Appreciation s a token of our sincere esteem, we Wish to express our appreciation to Miss Grace Bruce and Mr. Cyrus Mann for their sympathetic interest, aid and loyalty which has been felt hy each and everyone of us throughout the Senior Class in the getting out ot this edition of the Dart. Also, we Wish to express our appreciation to Miss Lula Noel, the mother of our class, and Mr. George Litsinger for their kind and ever-ready guidance through the diH:1cult paths of our Junior and Senior years, and to M Janet Vannoy whose talented direc- tion of our play made it to he thc great success that it was. f W: :ffl if? Page Tfwenty-four
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THE DART, 1926 -fi g .-9 -' .. k cg- Ne 9.15 Ji T 'us Itlt ills, saw.-:f. ft t fi Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of the Hinton High School, of the City of Hinton, of the State of West Virginia, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this life, and being desirous of settling our worldly affairs while we have strength and capacity to do so, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Vtiill and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills by us made. FIRST: To our Superintendent, Mr. Hickman: to our Principal, Mr. Thompson, and to our Sponsors, the Kiwanis Club, we do bequeath our appreciation and thanks for all they have done to make our senior year a success. SECOND: VVC will to Mr. Taylor all our old poetry records and Fls in grammar: to coaches Gwinn and Cox the new Gymg to Mr. Mann a quiet chemistry class: to Miss Adams a key to the library and all lost books: to Miss Noel as good a senior class as we have been: to Miss Vannoy the Junior boysg to Miss O'Brien an automatic apparatus for Ending and removing chewing gum from the mouths of the studentsg to Mr. Litsinger, Miss Vannoy who will help him along with his fiddle lessons-be sure it is your fiddle lessons, Georgelz to Miss Bruce a Latin class of intelligent puellas et pueros: to Mrs. Graham a special cooking class for Brud Burke, Cooneye Turner, Humpty Meadows, Pide Shawver, Roy Pollock and Byron Scotty and to Mrs. Rossey a medal it she teaches Carlos Callaham and Shorty Hall anything about concepts and percepts. THIRD: Katherine McNeer wills her giggles to Clinton McNeer. Emma Surbaugh, Mae Pack and Mona Grimmett will their long hair to Dorothy Swatts, Virginia Douglas, Lorene Lowry, and Eva Martin. Frank Allen wills his six foot two to Mason Altare. Cloteal Garrison, Blanche Simms, Addie Poteet, Alice Whanger and Edna Charlton will their quiet manners to Emma Dunlap, Katherine Templeton, Margaret Hunter and Thelma Patlitf. X Anna Laura XN'aid and Vada Grimmett will their A's to Sis Bess and Mary O'Connor. Thelma Lawrence, Vernette Burger and Merritt Day will their bobbed hair to Hope Price, Edna Maloney and Francis Bowman. Helen Johnson wills her curly hair to Thelma DeLung and Katherine Barnsgrove. Robert Rhodes wills his motto, Too Late to Elbert Osborn and Joe Sullivan. Newman Faulconer and Bob Murrell will their bachelor apartment to Shorty Hall and Billy Jackson. Phoebe Butler wills her method of reducing to Wanda and Elva McClandish. Isabelle Thomasson wills her ability to do the Charleston to Thelma Hodge and Rosalie Callaham. Dorothy Daly wills her method of bluffing to Mary Colfelt. Byron Scott, Brud Burke and Andrew Timberlake will their ability to memorize poetry and to learn grammar to Hayden Shawver, Willie Peaco, and john Bruce Douglas. Ola Frazier wills her good temper and loving ways to Humpty Meadows. Barbara Miller wills her success as an actress to Nell Meadows, Christine Miller and Mildred Murrell. Evelyn Sweeney, Estrue Dick, Della Mooney, Nina lVarf and Fonda Rosson will their ability to act as old fashioned girls to Grace Parker, Thelma Wykel, Ruth Payne, Glenna Hill, Christine McComas and Emily Dolin. Hubby Lilly wills his method of getting thrown out of Social Problems to Leslie Brfers. Cary XVaid wills her place in the H. H. S. orchestra to Orville Kibbe and Arthur Martin. Virginia Garvey wills ability to keep house Ellld to go to school to Nita Martin. Norman Bigony leaves to Fred Hedrick and Karl VVilson his mastery of the violin. Maude Jackson leaves her smile to Carl Miller. Velaria Scott wills her treatise on How to Become Engaged to Pauline Mannix and Helen Meador. Chris Bear wills his quiet disposition to Cooneye Turner. FOURTH! To the Sophomore Class we will our subterfuges in getting by Mr. Taylor. To the Freshman Class we will four long happy years in H. H. S. FIFTH! We hereby appoint Humpty Meadows and Cooneye Turner to be the executors of this our last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereto subscribed our names and aftixed our seal the 30th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. THE CLASS or '26 Signed and sealed in the presence of us and at their request we have hereunto subscribed our names. EDITH TVTORRISON- Page Tfwenty-three CHRISTINE MANNIX
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