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H W' - ae- -:- -:- -:- -:- Ii-L, -D' J 'D' -D' 'I' 1:- 'D' 'D' -n- 'I' In I I I I I I I II: w II III .II' I I III I I I . THE WILL WE, THE CLASS OF 1930, do hereby in the presence of witnesses make this our last will and testament. Our class, being very superior in intelligence, though at some times .mpudent, will both our intelligence and our impudence to the future graduating classes. Jennie P. Cochran, the senior of our class, wills part of her sunny disposition Qshe wants the other part herselfj to Lila Anderson, her beautiful wavy hair to Editha Eaton, and her linked heart to Billy Buchanan, to see how she will get along with two Harolds. Olive E. Jones wishes to will her tall, willowy, graceful form to good-natured little Miss Andes, her ability to whine to Miss Faulk, and Her lovely bright red hair to Miss Ballantyne to go with her own crop. Grayce E. Henry wills her story-telling ability to our little Fitzy, her dancing feet to Vida Juergens, and her liking for apples to Velma Spangler. Margaret Chapman, our noted pianist, leaves this gift to Miss Mel- vin, her, singing ability to Darl Dutton, her fear complex to Essie Pinchback, and her many boy friends to Mildred Weddle. Shirley Butler, our little arguer, leaves this habit to Eula Mayse, her baby face to Elizabeth Grant, and her annoying boy friends to Lillian Farrell. Carol Crawford, not having a great many qualities to leave, would like to will to Miss Margery Grover her wonderful powers of observa- tion, and her ability to use slang to Myrtle Sponaugle. Mabel Smith wishes to leave her poise to Stella Hansen, her talent at singing southern ballads to Lillie Andrew, her manly strength to Eileen Johnson, and her wonderful table etiquette to Helen Winship. Nelle Morgan leaves her ability to say the right thing at the right time to Mabel Faulkner, her pleasing personality to Alberta Johnson, and her perseverance to Pearl Bixby. Jessie Ralston wishes to leave her sweet disposition to Margaret Elliott, her peculiar laugh to Pansy Watson, and the clicky heels on her bedroom slippers to Wfinifred Jones. Vera Gamet wishes to leave to Mabel Andrew, the great amount of speed she has in getting ready to go anywhere, her dependability to Miss Tienken, and her job of being a leader to Miss Willits. We, the undersigned, being mentally capable, do solemnly swear to the truthfulness of these statements. CENTENNIANS, ' Per C. C. Ii 27 I i?l5i?Z-:IQEQA W7 '5' - 4' 4' li' iff
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E5 if-fe' -5 - -:L -:- -:- -:- 255 of the tarnbourines became quiet under the shadowy hand of night, then the whole camp was left in silence. As the girls drew near they were greeted by the excited barks of dogs. The barking aroused a lonely figure seated at the camp Hre. She came forward to meet the girls. Having been told their names, she disclosed hers as being Niki. After explaining their predicament, the girls asked Niki if they might stay near the fire until daylight. Having Niki's assurance that they might stay, they seated themselves comfortably around the fire. In true gypsy fashion Niki begs to have her palm crossed with silver so that she might reveal their future to them. In unison the girls exclaim, But, Niki, there is something we are far more interested in than our future! Please tell us the whereabouts of our classmates of 1930? True to her race, Niki was pleased to have these intelligent young women ask of her those things that only a gypsy can tell. Tripping quickly to her tent, she returned immedi-ately with her crystal ball. You girls like to hear about yourselves or your classmates? The eyes of the girls spoke out, Our classmatesf' Gazing into the crystal, Niki slowly and thoughtfully began her revelation: You live in big city. You two fpointing to Nelle and Henryj care for lots of sick people. Yes, yes, Niki, Henry and Nelle are public health nurses working with The Henry Street Settlement? And you, my child-I see a tall man with dark hair slightly streaked with gray, who is very important in your life. Why, Niki, you are a jewel. That must be Doctor Stanton, a famous New York surgeon. I am his assistant. Oh, Niki, do hurry and tell us something of the old gang. Where is Little Joe?', A slender girl with red hair? Why, I see her married to a great aviator, the world's second Lindbergh? A chorus of sighs went up from the three girls. Well, she must have married Elvin Vanderwood after allf' A And here,s another red-headed girl, Miss Rowden. I see her in Oklahoma shucking pecans for a living. She gave up nursing in despair because of her health. Imagine that! Poor old Alma John! Oh, well, she always was extremely fond of pecans. 'KI see in the South a hospital for colored folk, with another of your red-haired classmates-Smithy--you call her. She is supervising the male surgical ward. She is not married. Old Smithy would do something like that. She never could find a white man to come up to her expectations. Men are so disappointing. Butler, the true classmate she was to you girls, has followed her profession faithfully. You will find her in a foreign land as a Red Cross nurse, striving to relieve the disastrous effects of famine in Chnl' And in another foreign country-in the islands-yes, the South Sea Islands-I see a missionary and his wife. You remember her as Wfera C3annet. She is instructor in a training school for niuxes there, besides assisting Harry, her husband. I29I If - 'C' 'C' -G' Q'
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