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Tl-IE SA'TSLJIVIA Slass EEE As one making preparation to start on his last journey, wills his cherished posses- sions to those whom he loves. we. the Sophomores, preparing to start on the journey of life, donate certain valuables to those we leave behind us. However, we make one re- quest-that these, our most honored possessions, be carefully guarded and passed down to succeeding generations of Pearl River College's sons and daughters to the glory of the Class of '27, We, the Flass of '27, being of sound minds and disposing memories, do hereby de- clare this to be our last will and testament. Item 1: To our Alma Mater we bequeath our hearts and constant boostings. Item 2: To the faculty in general we will our most hearty thanks for their aid in our reaching this height of knowledge, and do hereby leave them our very highest es- teem. llloreover we leave several individual bequests: 1. To Mr. Stringer we leave all of our arrangements which were so easily made by his perfect system. 2. To Mr. Culpepper we leave our knowledge of the world's history. 3. To Miss Roberts we leave the languages of France and Spain, for she has cer- tainly shown us that she can do more with them than we can. -1. To Miss Galloway we leave Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and any other writer she wishes. 5. To Mr. Stuart we leave the hope that he may some day grow to be a large man. 6. To Mr. Hillman we leave an interest in the Commercial Department. T. To Miss Loughridge we leave new ideas of discipline in study hall. Item 3: To the Freshmen we donate all of our surplus dignity and sophistication, together with our caps and gowns, hoping they will wear them with all of our grace and charm. Item 4: To the Seniors we leave our class loyalty and affections. Item 5: To the Juniors, that they will in four years have even surpassed us. Item 6: Our uniforms we gladly bequeath to the future daughters of Pearl River College. Item T: Our privilege of entertaining Miss Loughridge in the study hall, we re- luctantly give to the dormitory students. Item 8: Jesse Johnson leaves the honor of being captain of the football team to Brownie Thomas. Item El: Irene Baughman wills to Mattie Foxworth her lively interest in men. Item 10: Omar Peters bestows on Mary Williams his ability to comprehend math. Item 11: Mary Frances Miller leaves her spontaneous and inexhaustible flow of words to Robbie Moody. Item 12: George Carr leaves his witticisms to Jesse Harvey. U Item 13: Clyde Andrew's practical work is generously bestowed upon George Bar- ringer. - Item 14: To her successor Peg O'Donnell gladly bequeaths the joy of helping com- pile the Annual. Item 15: Finally, to avoid painful scenes, we take this opportunity of leaving you all a fond farewell. Witnesses: Per ALLEYNE LANIER ' Peg 0'IJoni'ell Clara Faye Lanier Study llall 'fri' Tw.-' W, get ,' , W ,rf P
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