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Junior Class Beverley Read President Harold Agnor, Nettie Agnor, Hubert Beatty, Charles Berry, Tebbs Bosserman, Howard Brooke, John Brown, Matthew Brugh, Edward Burks, Virginia Couper, Dorothy Crist, Mason Deaver, Sue Dunlap, Elenora Faison, Rosa Fletcher, Aaron Freeman, Floyd Hall, Marietta Hart, Paul Hughes, Christine Kinkaid, Henry Kirkpatrick, Roberta Latture, Billy Mackey, Fred Moore, Fula Moore, Ben Young Morris, Fucy Morrison, Margaret Murray, Myra McCormick, Mary McCoy, Crystal McDaniel, Ethel McDaniel, Richard Nuchols, Charles Olsen, Miriam Olsen, Beverly Read, Richard Smith, Sydney Smith, James Sherdian, John Swink, Carl Varner, John Weathers, Earl Williams, Billy Young.
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I, Carlisle Fix, bequeath my hole in the ice at Cameron’s pond to any- one who will fall for it. I, Guy Forrester, will my arguments to anyone who wants to take my side. I, Raymond Hartbarger, leave my serious countenance to Robert Sterret. I, Dot” Ffeflin will my executive ability to Nancy Moore. I, Binky” Hutcheson, bequeath my ability to take a joke, (par- ticularly ones about nickels) to anyone who is big enough sucker to get caught. I, Dickie Irby, will my razor blades to Stuart Smith, I never need them. I, Helen Irvine, do leave the library to Myra McCormick. I, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, do leave my bobby” pins to Eleanora Faison. I, Tom Kerr, do will my lop-ears” to Betty Bates. I, Betty Mayo, will my conceit to Mildred Powell. I, Carl Miller, will my old age pension to Francis Radford. I, Curtis Montgomery, leave my Charlie Chaplin” walk to Jimmy Anderson. I, Dorothy Moore, bequeath my effeminate manners to Elizabeth Beatty. I, Earl Morgan, will my neat appearance and southern drawl to the Faison Brothers. I, Nancy McCorkle, bequeath my natural appearance to Merle Armstrong. I, Charles Rogers, will my Tarzan” physique to Billy Young. I, Charles Showalter, will my dependability to Lewis Tyree. I, Janette Smith, do leave my gentle manner to Virginia Couper. I, Henry Taylor, will my pull (?) with Mr. Thompson to anyone who can stand the gaff.” I, David Teaford, will my horn-rimmed specs to Wesley Ruley. I, Izzie” Williamson, will my ability (?) to make puns to anyone courageous enough to assume it. CLAUSE III To the Juniors, we will our Crystal Store. To the Sophomores, we leave our excess dignity to make you bigger and better Seniors. To the Freshmen, we will our untarnished reputation. Keep it clean. To the class of ’40 we don’t will a thing; you were lucky to have escaped us. To Matt, we will a vacuum cleaner for future USE.
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Bob Lemmon Sophomore Class President Myra Aaron, Geraldine Adkins, Clara Ashburne, Margaret Bailey, Bessie Bare, James Bare, Betty Bates, Dorothy Beard, Elizabeth Beatty, Mildred Beeton, Kenneth Brogan, Albert Brown, Melvin Cauley, Stratton Coffey, Buford Conner, Annie Crist, John Crist, James Davidson, Mae Donald, Adeline Dunlap, Evelyn Engleman, Preston Fix, Evelyn Freeman, Dorothy Furr, William Goforth, Johnnie Greene, Francis Ffickman, Joe Hill, Martha Hinty, Feo Holland, Feslie Irvine, Fenna Jennings, Fouise Kerr, Thomas Fauder- dale, Robert Femmon, Freeman Findsay, Kathleen Tittle, Carl Fotts, Edna Fotts, John Mahoney, Wallace Mohler, Marshall Moore, Nancy Moore, Frances Murray, Beatrice McKemy, Dan McNeil, Mary Parrent, Mary Parrish, Mildred Powell, Clarence Reid, William Scott, Oscar Smith, Robert Sterrett, Benton Tolley, Paul Welles, Effie Wilhelm, Forine Williams, Viola Wise, Waldo Womeldorf.
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