Ninth Avenue School - Tiger Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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SUPERLATIVES Most Talkative Edith Cash Thomas Mills Best Looking Joan Cooley James Pilgrim Most Studious Betty Payne Grant Norman 21

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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the senior class of nineteen-hundred fift v four, about to leave this sphere in full possession of a sound mind, memory and understanding do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at anytime heretofore made. To our dear teachers we leave our patience, that they may bear with the class to come. To the class which will come after us we leave our old desks with our initials carved upon them, and some good chewing gum parked underneath. We leave them our French Books with the translation written between the lines— incorrectly and our math books with our wrong estimate of the answers jotted down in the margin. We leave them old notebook papers for spitball ammunition, and may they have the privilege of remaining after school just as long as we did, if they use it. Also shoes, two old umbrellas and a sweater that one of us has for¬ gotten that he owns. To the janitor we bequeath a bottle of aspirin tablets for the innumerable headaches we have caused him. To our homeroom teacher we leave a ray of hope for surely the next cllass will be easier to handle than we were. To the Board of Education we offer our sincere gratitude for making this, our high school education, possible. Our individual bequests are as follows: Grant Norman wills his ability to work geometrical problems to Mary Louise Gash and any of the other juniors who don’t know how. Rosa Lee Walker wills her politeness to Alice Sue Gash. Clarence Darity wills his nice disposition and quietness to Harold Summey. Jessie Mae Smith wills her sweet disposition to Gladys Benjamin and her posi¬ tion as store manager to Thelma Norman and Shelby Jean Norman. James Pilgrim wills his ability to play center cn the football team to Scott Ferguson. Willie Kate Perryman leaves her ability to sing to Joan Smith and her shape to Peggy Jean Campbell. Ruth Peak wills her walk to Lula Bell Smith. Eunice Owens wills her legs to Frances Edwards and her basketball Captain¬ ship to Mildred Clay. Ethel Mae Russell wills her first soprano voice to Doris Barnett. Joan Cooley wills her ability to play basketball to Jamesetta Summey and her height and size to Harretta Lewis. Betty Lou Payne wills her ability to do things without being told to Frances Edwards. Margaret Hunter wills her quietness to Gladys Benjamin. Edith Cash leaves her ability as an all-around student to Luna Mooney. Gwendolyn Summey leaves her neatness and ability to read music to Joan Smith. Ralph Harris wills his ability to play football to Harold Summey. Nina Smith wills her seat on the bus and her chapel seat to Virginia Ballard. Martha Hunter wills her height to Marva Robinson. Jeanette Stephens wills her studiousness to Carrie Lee Lynch; her neatness to Alice Sue Gash. Willie King wills his ability to mind his own business and his football and basketball positions to Cary Booker. Alvin Gash bequests his job as Captains of the Football and Basketball teams to William Green with the hopes that it will not go to his head as some other jobs have done. Thomas Mills leaves his ability to get a girlfriend and keep her to Wallace Hallback; his prayers for George Hodges. We give the Sophomore and Freshman classes the following advice: learn to work, know that development comes sooner through bearing failures than success. It isn t fun, but look at nineteen hundred and fifty-four and be encouraged. To our parents we give and bequeath restful nights and peaceful dreams now that a burden has been lifted. Finally to the principal, teachers and friends we leave the memory of the best¬ looking and most intelligent class it has been their privilege to know Duly attested this day of May 1954.

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