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Second: All of our files and ledgers we devise and bequeath to our s S-are ,rx ,J ,Qzyzi W 171 and Testament of Clan' 1926-,27 EING of sound mind, of our own free will, we, the Senior Class of 1926-1927,-do hereby will and bequeath all of our real and personal effects to the Class of 1927-1928 as follows: First: We bequeath to our beloved teacher, Miss Askew, all of English IV papers. X Ollf beloved Penelope Brown, the President of the Junior class, for the use benefit of the class. Third: We bequeath to the Junior class, our dignity, honor, respect, above all our personality. and and Fourth: We bequeath to the Junior class, the last row of chairs for them to sit in every morning at chapel, to use them as an honor and not a place in which to talk. Fifth: We bequeath to the Junior class our honored and honorable build- ing, the Senior Hall. We hope that they will keep it clean and use it as a place to study and not a playhouse. Sixth: We bequeath to the Junior class the privilege of sitting out on the lawn during study hall, but not of sitting too close to the street as it attracts the attention of passersby. Seventh: We bequeath to the Junior class the privilege of sitting in the swing on the porch of Synod Hall fheavyweights forbidden, as the swing is too weakj . Having full confidence in our beloved Junior class, and well knowing that they will at all times have the success of the class at heart, we do hereby appoint each one an executrix without bond and with full power. Signed: S THE SENIOR CLASS, ' By HENRIETTA MALSBY, '27, Dated February 7th, 1927. ' s '05 C' C9 23 4.,.'- K - - 2 P Tawn y- 2 ' F,
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, -1 , g 95' me fi 3 fl' Svc it, if gyda 1fii a -' 1 I . 'lr bf., ' , f ia' A l ,5'XxafgQ:,5gb 1 A , toll-ffgfif ff ,,, Pff.ar ki 1 at ' J 1 ix J Q 4 ' i fill M The name of Miss Kathryn Hoover is on every tongue, for she has passed through Atlanta and given one of her masterful orations which are said to outrank Cicero's in literary value. It is widely known that Miss Virginia Mayson, during a recent visit to Russia, was crowned 'Czarina of Russia' by the adoring population. Travelers from N. A. P. S. are entertained royally by her. We are glad to hear that Miss Lillian Conine has a French school and that her star assistant is Miss Lalla Hutchinson, still determined to learn French. Miss Eugenia Patterson has opened a soup and doughnut stand on the campus of N. A. P. S., open day and night. Needless to say all the students and especially the boarders have gained many pounds since the opening. Miss Mary Grace Rowe has become Head Matron at G. M. A. and is adored by all the boys. Miss Emma Thomas is widely famed for her ability as a movie actress. Emma has become a second Norma Talmadge. Miss Mary Nell Mathis and Mr. 'Tiny' Hearn have collected a basket- ball team which is noted for its success. - Our quiet Sara Davis learned well our lesson of service for she is head nurse in the most famous Children's Hospital in Vienna. Miss Henrietta Malsby has opened a cake and pastry shop and is apparently happy in her chosen work, for she is never hungry any more. Miss Helen Jackson and Miss Betty Painter are doing a wonderful service for their Alma Mater: they have started a bus line for the convenience of N. A. P. S. students. The two often argue as to which shall drive but Betty generally wins and the bus, full of laughing girls, races through the streets, the cops, who know well its bright green and gold, clearing the streets as it comes. Miss Carolyn Russell is a distinguished actress. Her emotional scenes on the stage in New York are holding her huge audiences spell-bound by her talent. Miss Annie Boyce Fletcher has made a name for herself as a buyer for Muse's, traveling all over the world to bring back even from farthest India the latest things in cosmopolitan styles. The Department of Home Economics at the University of Georgia, always standing high, has recently acquired as head, the distinguished Miss Sophie Lou Meakin. Miss Katharine Morrow has become Professor in the Bible Department at N. A. P. S. The inaugural ceremonies for the new president of the Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music were of particular interest since that new president is Miss Elizabeth McClung, a graduate of Naps, '27. One of the new buildings on the campus at N. A. P. S. is a laundry for gym clothes. This is presided over by Miss Adele Jobson and Miss Mary Cooke. A side feature is the laundering of the handkerchiefs supplied for Weep- ings in the office. ' - MARY PREACHER AND BETTY PAINTER, '27, er als. M ,va 'C fd T an L ' 1 E l 5 ,, - - T ' xg 1 1+ 'X .Ai , jr ' , 4 N A ,. r AVA, E 2 'itkx rg -- 1 ...lu Qu jr v . 'Img ,ie ' 'N rf Q 6- Page Twenty-eight
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., v'- W 'm i'-N' K' i . V, A ini , If V. s, -Q me I e - A si Senior Song Naps is the school for me! It suits me to a T ! Our motto it should- be--- 'uxrwags agm right! Let's give a rousing cheer For Napsi we love so dear- L Rah-frab'-1-rah Zia--boom-4-bah. N. A. P. S. Here comes our zippy team, With green and gold agleam: See how their faces beam With victory. Our hearts are full of glee For Naps, our team, you see- V Rah-rah-tab Zis-boom--bah, N. A. P. S. -MARY NELL MATHIS, '27, CT? 13 T f L A ,t Q ' 'ff' 2- 3 1927 Q R 'i - - -K 1 ,X Q 'fi' 4 3447550
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