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2 , an v . ' ' 4 JL 7 . hi - - 'V r it 'E !:! Xl el g mm--B I Q g , N -- . , .Y T , 7 4 -f -ff MOUNTAINEER I s Q U f 'X 1:51 xg? Semor Class W1H t 1 I We, the Senior Class of Iaeger High School, herebydeclare this to be our last will and D Q., I testament. - 3 Q22 First: We give and bequeath all our laboratory notes to Mr. Augustein. May they 51,1 prove valuable to him as a scientist. ' ' 1 Second: We give to Mr. Kuder all our tardy and absence excuses he refused to O. K. f Third: We bequeath to Miss Smith all the A's made in English Literature to be given to the class next year. Fourth: We give and bequeath to our successors, the class of 1928, the dignified name of Tb the Seniors. May they live up to the name and have all the Senior Privileges: that we did , 3 fnotj have. ' - . , , -- Fifth: The following persons bequeath personal eifects as follows: l j 9 1. I, Mildred Gibson, do hereby give and bequeath my love for basket-ball and fancy i dancing to Hessie Blevins. A 2. I, Genevieve Dice, bequeath my expired tickets to Gladys Mills, hoping that she will N enjoy the use of them. + + 3. I, Anse Ellis, bequeath my ability to argue to' Letta Thomason. 'By using this gift ' + you will become the world's greatest lawyer. 1 4. I, Irvin Dunn, give to Wade Pasley my athletic abilities. 1 5. I, Myrtle Scott, bequeath to Maude Shreves my ability as a poet. By this ba-quest A ., L Iaeger High will not be without a poet next year. ' ' ' 6. I, Dorothy Asbury, give to Marvin Harmon my school books. By use of the said ' ' - X books he will become a better student. X Q 7. I, Kenneth Overby, bequeath to Edwin Pauley my ability to bluff the teachers. 'L 8. I, Harry Pauley, bequeath my ability to always see the sunny side of life to Marvin 'T Perkins. Also my power to keep all classes laughing. , 9. I, Richard Kennedy, will my melodious voice to Francis Kennedy. By the use of this . A' talent the Quartet of 1928 will surpass the one of 1927. , ' 4 10. I, Thelma Scott, bequeath my good looks and popularity to Zella Short. ll. I, Mildred Marshall, give my curly locks to Ruth Smith. By this bequest she will i,j1i 1 not spend so much time and electricity trying to beautify herself. ,J 12. I, Clarence Bradberry, give and bequeath- my knowledge of Business Arithmetic to '-Li! Glady Cyphers. 5 2, 13.'I, Blanche Sebastain, gladly give to Mable Smith my surplus weight. ,3-fl 'ij 14. I, Lessie Blevins, give my ability to cut classes and go to WAR to Glenna Muncy. ' 15. I, Walter Day, give and bequeath my quiet disposition to Marie Pasley. May H 1 in I Miss Smith never have to reprimand her for laughing in English Class. , j ' Inhwitness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our name this twenty-second day of May, ' N Nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. - ' Senior Class of 1927. . ' t By Mrmmm Soorr A Witnesses: , ' W. R. SHEPHERD ' l 5 J. P. SWAIN A E I W 30 . B Q l I , ,... 1' r Q A , K gait., It I., ,L E -T W , ,, 3 32:51 org... X .. QQ ff , . ' - v , 4 n r ' ., wel ' ' Q7 llwilllfs
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ri ,Q L Q Jn 4- ,ff tm , ,Ntvvw H A mounrmncl-:R . ,, l., Ai?-.gx- ' ' Q v , The next to appear was Mildred Gibson, who had longed for a great busi- , ness career. Her success being very apparent as she is now president of a y great business school in England. t Then I saw Irvin Dunn who had succeeded Dryden, as the world's greatest satirist. ' - Then Harry Pauley as a second RED GRANGE. This recalled the day at Iaeger High School, when Harry bucked the line. Another vision-another athlete-Blanche Sebastain. Head basket-ball coach of a great Southern college. Basket-ball was her name engraved in the Hall of Fame. t As the fire was burning low in the crystal ball I could hardly discern the next image. It was Myrtle Scott, now assistant principal at Iaeger High School and instructor in Commercial Arithmetic. I recalled the days when Mr. Kuder ruled with an Iron Hand. One flash and I beheld Clarence Bradberry instructor in Mathematics at A Yale University. A 4- The vision disappeared-I wished to see my fate-but alas-it is too late, I .Y the fire was gone-no, a tiny spark-my image-a man beside me, rolling lands -+- o cows, horses, lbarns, a home in Texas, the last spark is gone. I could see no more. I left the presence of OTTO. My mind-was happyand contended in knowing that fate had been kind to my classmates. Donornr B. Asamn, '27. ' H I ' .E if 1' gl ig gt: :En La it I ' l . I f E 29 T 5:54 I . 7, Ae p 'axe All l
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