North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

 - Class of 1934

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U = | = ' = oe ff ||] ||] |) | | | HS | Hf | HH HH | HL | | | Hf He | | Hl i Yi || | Yl || | || | || || | | || am of — i) — ii; ——n— of -i—t i | | | | | | || || || || ||| || | CLASS WILL By Harry CLIFFORD WALKER E the class of 1934 realizing our school life will soon be over and that henceforth we shall trouble these parts no more, do publish and make known this our last will and testament. I. To the Junior class we leave our teacher, our class room and all the furniture therein found. II. To Clifford Lyon Dickson we leave the high and honorable position of chief officer of the boys. Ill. To Russell Herring Edgar Winecoff leaves his job as bell ringer, hoping he will secure a good watch that will enable him to dismiss the pupils at the proper time. IV. Kathleen Knox bequeaths to Edith Williamson her place in the Fepha Club caution- ing her to keep careful watch over the girls and see that they behave themselves in a proper manner, V. To Forrest Smith Harry Walker leaves his comfortable desk near the radiator with the ‘warning not to turn off the steam whenever his back becomes blistered. VI. To Helen Hege Louise Willis wills her desk and the beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains on which she so fondly gazes instead of at her books . Witnesses: ANNIE McD. ErRvIN Mary C, Mauzy (Signed ) JoNTE SarAH BISHOP ExLmMA MattTiE EDWARDS Ray HUBERT GALLIMORE ANNIE KATHLEEN KNOX HattreE Mart THAMES e VII. To Hoyle Wright we will the job of opening and closing the windows and warn him to consult the thermometer daily so as neither to freeze nor burn up his honorable teacher and classmates. VIII. To Bobbie Pruitt we will the job of flower waterer and caution him to see that the flowers never fade for lack of care. IX. To Clonnie Baucom we boys cheerfully resign our job of superintending the small boys who pick up the papers and keep the school campus clean and it is our earnest desire that he give this work his careful attention so that the grounds will be in proper order. X. To the boys of the Junior Class we leave the privilege of delivering The Charlotte Ob- server to its rightful owner each morning and do solemnly warn them not to yield to the temptation to loiter along the way reading the news. XI. Robert Lee Whitehurst and Edgar Winecoff do bequeath to Lyon Dickson and Russell Herring their exalted positions as moni- tors in the small boys’ study hall, hoping they will keep strict order and set the boys a good example of earnest study and good conduct. We, “The New Deal Class”, in witness thereof do hereby affix our names to this our last will and testament on this the fifth day of May in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred thirty- four. ; Harry CLIFFORD WALKER RosBeRT LEE BRYAN WHITEHURST HELEN Louise WILLIS EpcAR MARSHALL WINECOFF ee ff) a if me fh me LL Ll LL | || || | ras || |} || || Fe nn TT ll || | | YL || | | YT, S| | || || | | | | ||| ||| ||! ||| | | HH LH || | || | bf | EG Ah el ke at OR a to ny | —— — — ib (1 me i 1 9 3 V

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