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TOP HAT NIGHT CLUB Were you invited to the Top Hat Night Club? If you weren't, you certainly missed the time of your life. We went to this Night Club March 25th at the Riverside Hotel. Tickets, which were issued a week previous to the club, had on them their table number and seat number and invited them to the Club at 7:30. Every person had to present his ticket at the door in order to enter the Night Club. The dining room carried out the color scheme of green and white. The favors were black and white top hats filled with peanuts. The programs, which were black and white, had a very artistic top hat design on the front. The floor show was as follows: Invocation............... ..... ..... .... M R. HOOVER Grand Opening ....... ............ ...... .... D A v ID GILES Song- Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here ................ fALLJ Toast to Seniors ........... .... .............. T E RRELL CLARKE Response ............. . ............... .... M ARJORIE CLARKE Toast to Faculty ....... .... K ENNETI-I JONES Senior Class History ..... ..... V IRGINIA GROGAN Piano Solo ............. ...... M ARY KINNEY Senior Class Poem ........ .... M AXINE PI-IILPOTT Senior Class Prophecy ..... ....... M ACK LITTLE Musical Interlude Last Will and Testament .... .... H OWARD WHITE Class Song ..................................... SENIOR CLASS Several interesting talks were given between times, which made the Club an interesting one. Jokes told and peanut throwing added life and gaiety to the party. The menu consisted of: BOQUET COCKTAIL BAKED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING AND GRAVY ASPARAGUS GREEN PEAS PARSLEY POTATOES RADISHE5 CELERY OLIVES PICKLES ROLLS BUTTER LIME NUT SALAD WITH ICE CREAM AND RITZ CRACKERS ICED TEA Those who attended the Night Club were: Messrs. David Flora, Jason Giles, Ralph Ingram, Mack Little, Melvin Stone, Howard White, Misses Marjorie Clarke, Mildred Franklin, Virginia Belle Franklin, Virginia Grogan, Myrtle Hancock, Dorothy Hamlin, Mildred Helms, Minnie Helms, Mabel Joyce, Codell Jones, Edna Joyce, Hope Leftwich, Elsie Mitchell, Nellie Moran, Arlene Prillaman, Estelle Prillaman, Nellie Philpott, Maxine Philpott, Reva Shelton, Ruby Seay, June Stone, Violet Richardson, Ellery White, Jessie Williams. Messrs. Rhodes Boyd, Thurman Brammer, Terrell Clarke, David Giles, Robert Hutcherson, Kenneth Jones, George Philpott, William Shanker, Claude Shockley, J. T. Williamsg Misses Doris Berry, Annie Bowles, Alma Coleman, Virginia Davis, Ruby Hylton, Christine Ingram, Mary Kinney, Juanita Leftwich, Sadie McCraw, Mary Virginia Morris, Dossie Plybon, Frances Prillaman, Grace Prillaman, Katherine Ramsey, Gladys Vernon, Beatrice Yeaman, Nell Weaver, Cleo Craig, Mildred Akers, Virginia Goode, Shirley Brightwell, Christine Harris, Dora Mitchell, Mesdames Roy Bryant, E. C. Hoover, J. F. Hollifieldg Messrs. Harvey Cooper, J. F. Hollifield, Roy Bryant, E. C. Hoover. The faculty sponsors for the banquet were Misses Goode and Akers, and Mr. Cooper. Birlliilllell
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2. David Flora wills and bequeaths to Rodes Boyd his bashfulness. May Rodes use this to the best advantage. 3. Mildred Franklin wills and bequeaths to Eulys Greenall her secret of beautiful hair and at bottle of peroxide. 4. Virginia Belle Franklin gives and bequeaths to Virginia Davis her ability to keep her love affair a secret. 5. Jason Giles wills and bequeaths to Claude Shockley his love for himself. 6. Myrtle Hancock wills and bequeaths to Mary Virginia Morris her ability to know all and tell all. 7. Mabel Joyce wills and bequeaths to Ruby Hylton her ability to primp in school. 8. Mildred Helms wills and bequeaths to Juanita Leftwich her modesty and refinement. 9. Minnie Helms wills and bequeaths to Doris Berry her poetic abilities. ro. Ralph Ingram wills and bequeaths to Kenneth jones his ability as reporter and athlete. 11. Dorothy Hamlin wills and bequeaths to William Shanker her appetite. 12. Virginia Grogan and Edna Joyce will and bequeath to Katherine Ramsey their scholastic abilities. 13. Codell Jones wills and bequeaths to Alma Coleman her Hgift of gab. 14. Hope Leftwich wills and bequeaths to Grace Prillaman her ability to stick to her man. 15. Mack Little wills and bequeaths to Robert Hutcherson all of his Oriental features. 16. Elsie Mitchell and Nellie Moran will and bequeath to Beatrice Yeaman their ability as librarians and reporters. 17. Arlene and Estelle Prillaman will and bequeath to Christine Ingram their ability to use lipstick and rouge. 18. Nellie Philpott wills and bequeaths to Mary Kinney her ability as basket ball center. 19. Maxine Philpott wills to Gladys Vernon all of her excess poundage. 20. Reva Shelton wills and bequeaths to Sadie McCrow her craving for sample cakes. 21. Ruby Seay wills and bequeaths to J. T. Williams her old report cards and wishes him to copy them as nearly correctly as possible. 22. june Stone wills and bequeaths to George Philpott her ability as an assistant on the Annual Stali. 23. Melvin Stone wills and bequeaths to Thurman Brammer the sleekness of his hair. 24. Violet Richardson wills and bequeaths to Annie Bowles her quietness and solitude. 25. Ellery White wills and bequeaths to Dossie Plybon her methods of keeping her love straight. 26. Howard VVhite wills and bequeaths to Terrell Clarke all of his unworked geometry proposi- tions and his seat in detention hall. 27. Eva Young wills and bequeaths to Lucy Stone her ability to sing. 28. Jessie Williams wills and bequeaths to Frances Prillaman her gum-chewing abilities. The Class as a whole wills and bequeaths to the Junior Class their Christmas tree decorations. VVe do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. Hoover sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We, the Class of '38, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hand and seal this seventeenth day of May, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. l.ilSl Will and TeSli:lmel1t
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Prettiest Mlss AKERS lllost A tlrartiw Miss GQODE Best All Around Miss AKERS Wittiext Mlss Gooma Most Capable Miss MITCHEl,L lllost Popular Miss AKERS faculty Mirror Best Looking MR. BRYANT lllost Attractive MR. COOPER Best All Around MR. HoovER W ittiest MR. COOPER lllost Capable MR. HOOVER llfost Popular MR. COOPER
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