Middleburg High School - Carrier Yearbook (Middleburg, NC)

 - Class of 1938

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a oenrrern- -- enunerecrearccaeanreoerwrerervsrwewer rove cece ew err wee : a ee -- ‘ her new home room be equipped with rat-traps. ‘ This will insure her a French class free from ‘ unwelcome visitors. Item 8.To Mrs. Coffin we leave one hundred : pitch pipes, so that the Glee Club may always . be in tune. Item 9. To the Junior Class we leave a set -MmePe oe -- Been- =. «@. =e He sere : Of carefully drawn up instructions, explaining ‘ the process of becoming studious and dignified ‘: Seniors. Although we cannot hope for them the ‘ guccess which we have attained, we make our : bequeath in good faith and every good wish for ‘ their highest success. : Item 10.We give and bequeath the following ‘ which may seen trifling bequests, but we trust | they may be accepted as valuable asscts. ' First- To Louise Atkins, Doris Jackson wills ; her ability to play basket ball. : Second- To Delia Peoples, Louise Duke wills ; her ability to sing. (eee wet Ste Se- Sewers : Third- To Ruby Orr, Mary Jane Satterwhite | leaves her speed in talking. ' Fourth Dorothy Short wills her fair skin to Wilma Atkins. Fifth- To Lucy Bullock, Katherine Paschall bequeaths her natural curls. Sixth- To Margaret Ellington, Virginia Park , Wills her great height. ; Seventh- To Reese Tucker, Selma Bender leaves ; her abundance of knowledge,especially in French, ' Eighth- John Jackson wills his Holiday to play base ball to David Floyd. ? Ninth- To Bailey Kearson, Eugene Nelson leaves | his ability to dance. i Tenth- To Billy Edwards, James Williams wills his place as president of the Senior Class. Eleventh- To Wilton Worthan, Caswell Snithwick bequeaths his position as truck driver. ‘ Twelfth- To Edwin Lee Harton, Wilbert Bender Wills his debating ability. Thirteenth- Norman Bullock leaves his capacity for breaking hearts to Henry Dickerson, ee ee ee ay + -e+e = {

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT By Everett Wilson Best Friends, Parents, and Teachers in behalf of ' the class of 1938 of Middleburg High School, I beg you to listen Closely as I read to you the last will and testament of said class. Tonight the class leaves her school life to enter upon other fields of endeavor, and she desires to leave behind her a few gifts as a parting to- ken of friendship. The class trusts that these small gifts will be accepted collectively and individually as a sacred trust. We the class of 1938, leaving this school with sound minds and well trained memories do make and publish this our last will and tes- tament. : item 1. We give and bequeath to our school | all our talent, our great wisdom, our untiring V energy, and our undying devotion. Item 2.We give and bequeath to our esteemed V ) principal, Mr. Young, our deepest appreciation, our sincere gratitude,and our heart felt thanks for the keen interest he has taken in our wel- fare. on A é. 22 Item 3.To Mr. Yates we will a girl's basket ball team that can defeat Green Hope. VV Item 4. To Miss Boyd we leave a tenth grade 'English class that 1s never absent,never tardy, and never unprepared. VW , Item 5.To Mr. Boyette we leave all our his- tory note books and work books, with the hope that he will spend a very pleasant summer ex- ploring their contents. i| Item 6. To Mr. Blum the Senior class leaves »all left over money from class parties, class Plays, and class dues, with the understanding ||) that said amount of money shall be used for the erection of a new work shop. ‘ . Item 7. To our home room teacher, Mrs. Mec- || Duffie, we leave our many thanks for the in- i terest which she has shown in us as a class, and as a special gift, we leave an order’ that mit. @



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Fourteenth- To Thomas White, Floyd Fleming,Jr. wills his ability to smoke cigars. Fiftcenth- To Marshall Floyd, Vernon Bennett leaves his love of hunting and his alibis . for being absent from school. And we do hereby appoint our principal, Mr. E. 0. Young, Jr. sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness, whereof, .we the class of 1938 set our seal this fifth day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight.

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