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In- Tkstimonv Wiir-kKdl- ' , We ha -c herL ' Uiit..si ' l .,ur hands ami --rals, lliit .lay ..f May, one thoiisatid nine hundred and six. A. 1). This is to eertify that the foregoin.i instrument, consisting of 4 pa; cs. w; thereof, signed to he and ileclarcd by the said testators (as and fori theirlast ment in the presence of us. who in their presence and at their rec|uest and in of each other ha e sultscribcd our names as witnesses. Margie Scott (se. l), Jessie BrMp. s (se- l), P.wsv Fetner (se.il). M.VRY SlIKRRILI, (SE. L). Lily P. ir (se. l). Witnesses: Cl. udi. McCullers (!-e. l). Faculty, RoARn III- Tri ' stees.
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Witli a feelint; akin to iiain we resign to you, gentle Juniors, our art of nducing the Muses to attend us in our poetical and musical flights. We can advise vou no more wisely than to suggest that you rapturously drmk in the words of wisdom as thev fall from the lips of our beloved poet, Mr. Stockard. We leave with you also, the cherished possession, our motto, When in doubt, abstain, provided you make the application at opportune times. We hand down our soft, low voices, which we cultivated for Mr. Dinwiddie ' s s[iecial benefit, with the proviso that you do not crack them. I asth ' , wc leave ()u a bottle of HCI and H 2S( )4. for performmg experi- ments in the laboratorx-. and also a dozen or two of canned symbols, which are as good as fresh ones and esjiecially necessary in the study of chemistry. IV Wi ' do lic(|ucath to the senior mathematicians of next year, our little iiam- phlct cntitlcil, The best method of solving puzzles relative to the working of trig., with ( xplanatorv notes on the ' cramming process. ' so olten used by students, on condition that the aforesaid mathematicians will use cautiously and not publish during our lifc-timc. V To the ciilirc Senior Class, with spasms, moans, and sighs, we leave our favorite Hutlcr ' s . nalog -. on condition that thev ]irove not a more brilliant Class than wc. To adil to our mumhcence we will also thmw m a grain or two of gra - matter, several ounces of perseverance, and a large bottle of brain stimu- lant to be used when the cortex of the cerebrum becomes inactive, and to be applied vi.gorously in the perusal of said Butler. We transmit our Inferential Method for ileilucing Psychological facts. with many apologus for its battered conchtion. It is considerably worn and liags at the knees, but a more effectual or safer method, we could not guarantee. When too old for use. patch with Miss Royster ' s method. Our scmnr pnviU-gcs you will hnd m a neat little jiackage on Miss Nannie ' s desk, labelled Handle with care. Please do not grab the box or let it fall. We had to be vcr careful with these privileges and can not bear to see them abused bv others In the left hand corner of the little liox, you will find a roll of advice, uhuli u had better heed. These privileges are left to iiu with the iniunctinii to follow our rule and never frequent (?) King ' s or the New Drug Store Wc hanil down our example, with full ]iermission for it to be transmitted to succeeding generations without reference to male or female.
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4 it ' 1 ij a (Elaas of 19Dr Flower Colors Lily of the Valley Light Blue and White Motto Semper Fidelis Claude B. Caldwell President Mary Ki o Vice-President Kathleen- U. Walker Secretary Lady C. Doles Treasurer I DA Ct. Blount Historian Anxie Montague Beulah Robertson- Emmie Haywood Maduie B. Ellington DoRETiiA W. Farmer Susie McGee Millie S. Beard LARY Clarke Lillian Fields Annie Young Emma Kelley Gladys Wells Jean Jackson Blanche Penny Bessie Brown- Lois Edwards Sallie Cole j6
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