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Jfehruarp Glass will E, Marie Edwards and Brevard Hoover, of the February Class of 1923 of the Asheville High School, being in our right minds but uncertain as to the length of time that we will remain thus on account of our sad and regretted departure from our beloved school, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Eirst. To the members of the Faculty in order respective do we leave: 1. To our friend and Principal, A. J. Hutchins-A vanity case from each girl of the February Class in order that he may have a sweet and fragrant remembrance thereof. 2. To Professor Hyatt-A string to tieq around his finger to remind him he is in History class and not in a social gathering. 3. To Miss Stratton-A good sized box in which to place the useless commas that she col- lects from her Senior essays. 4. To Mrs. Hoffman--A lasso to rope stray pupils in the corridor. 5. To Mrs. Blankenship-Mary Baker's copy of Coue's Auto-suggestion. 6. To Mr. Hunt-Robert Finley's super- fluous grin. Second. To the undernamed students of this institution we do will: 1. To Charles Chackales-Hal Brown's Book entitled How to Win the Ladies. 2. To Sara Erwin and Dorothy Farr-Hilda Yeager's and Mary Wilder's quiet and dignified ways. 3. To Hamilton Slagle-jack Felmet's manly ways. 4. To Frances Harris-Nellie Patterson's soft voice. 5. To Ben Humphries-Brevard Hoover's ability to vamp the ladies. 1281 6. To Aretha Cowan and Kathleen Tate- Edith Forster's and Bonnie Shoffner's position in Guy Green's harem. 7. To Sarah Orr-Margaret Jarrett's place at the piano. 8. To Eddie Chackales-Hurst Allen's method of growing tall. 9. To Ruth Kaylor-Kathleen Morison's at- tractiveness. 10. To James Nixon-Bill Braman's wicked eyes. 11. To Elizabeth Douglas-Lillian Miller's sweet disposition. 1. To Everett Atkinson-Marvin McCul- loh's record as a perfect history student. 13. To Peggy Williams-Olivette Luther's success in athletics. 14. To Basil Morris-Zeb Goldsmith's sign of modesty-his blushes. ' 15. To Vera Brown-Annie Cantwell's vanity case. 16. To Dorothy'Matthews-Edna Boone's love for Valentino. 17. To Helen Kale-William Fitzgerald's permanent wave. 18. To Howard Frady-William Lasater's ability at dancing. 19. To Mrs. Crawford's future classes- Margaret Johnson's ability to write short stories. 20. To Louise Gudger-Nettie I-Ioward's training in domestic science, as we think it will be needed in the near future. We, Marie Edwards and Brevard Hoover, be- ing in our right minds, affix hereto our sign and seal this the first day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-three. We testify this to be the first, last, and only will of the February Class of 1923. fSignedJ MARIE EDWARDS, BREVARD HOOVER.
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Blum Qlllass iBnzm MAURINE BLEDSOE We've had four years of happiness Four years of work and fun, And yet, though we are leaving, We know life's just begun. We've studied and we've frolickedg We've worked and we have played, We've longed for graduation, But now we want the time delayed The years have been so pleasant- Our memories are so dear- Our hearts are filled with sorrow That the parting time is near. Remember, friends and classmates, All the joys that we have had. Remember Senior basket ball When the Faculty felt bad. Remember 'twenty-two When as junior girls we won The cup from other classes. We were excelled by none. We also can record In the years that we've been here A CHAMPIONSHIP in football, And fame both far and near. Our teams in basket ball Failed not to do their part. The CHAMPIONSHIP this year We hope is just a start. And even, friends, as freshmen, We remember with great pride, The cup for our debaters, How we cheered the winning side. We started Student Government, And proclaimed to High School, all That we were true and honest, And our standards did not fall. But now we look ahead, O'er the valley's distant rimg Behold! Success! A shining cup! And then once more 'tis dim. So now, farewell, dear Asheville High, Our days with you are o'er. ln all the many years to come We'll love you, more and more. l30l
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