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SEE asses E s li E WU-I -'SUI USC!!U-lU- -- . g fi? 4, 'Zi -.mini - I 2514! A mvls f v EDITIDN EEE-I5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IUNE CLASS We, the first Iune graduating class, do hereby make our last will and testament: Article I Item I. To Mr. Phillips and the members of the faculty, we wish to express our appreciation for the patience, the co- operation, and the homework they have so willingly given. Item II. To the Board of Directors, we leave the task of perfecting the honor system, which we have established by example. . Article II Item I. To the incoming seniors, we grant the hoards of senior privileges, one of which is the ability of being the first in everything. Item II. To the freshmen, we leave our self-control, hoping that it may be of use when studying The Life of Samuel Iohnsonf' Article III Item I. We bequeath to the future class president Iames Walls outstanding voice, developed in trying to talk above the rest of the class. Item II. To Nancy Fisher and I-loyle Mann, Iuanita Casper's and Howard Charles' good looks with hope that improvements can be made. Item III. To I-Iubert Weir, Charles Bub Spach's best girl, Margaret. Item IV. To Lucile Wyatt and Everette Charlet , Lessie lohnson's and Fred Yorks intellectual ability. Item V. To Roy Bovender, Harold Southern's winning personality with the assurance that Roy will have many friends. Item VI. To I-Ielen Swaim, Marian I'Iol- der's gift of constant gab. Item VII. To Ed Mendenhall, Clyde Whicker's personal charm. Item VIII. To Randall Manning, Bobby Iones' best neck-tie for basketball. Item IX. To Annie Iarvis, Nat Iones' vocal ability. Item X. To Ernest Shore, lim Cool-:'s charming smile. BLACK AND GOLD Item XI. To Bill Schultz, Estelle Comer's dramatic ability. Item XII. To Morris' witty remarks. Item XIII. To spaugh's cute giggle. Item XIV. To Iohn Crouch, Roland La- kel's talents fart and rhythmj. Item XV. To Rosa Speaks, Wilmoth Lemmon's height. Item XVI. To Everette Parks, Aubrey Vaughn's typing ability. Item XVII. To Norma Minish, Margaret Spaugh's ability to broadcast to the world without the use of a microphone. Item XVIII. To Kathryn Foltz, Ralph Spry's ability to talk more than anyone else in the class. Item XIX. To T. Hinshaw, Foy Dowell's crimson wave-no seasickness allowed! Ruth I'Iege, Geraldine Edna Knouse, Sara Al- Item XX. To Cecil Stewart, Rodney Snyder's ability to smile only with his eyes. Item XXI. To Rose Wood, Margaret Weavers snooty ways. Item XXII. To Dorothy Nell Crater, just half of Cotton Stonestreet's at- tention to Grace Mize. Item XXIII. To Virgil Allen, I-Iowell I-Ierring's algebra book, hoping it will be treated with utmost respect. Item XXIV. To Mildred Floyd, Ruby Akins' mature facial expression. Item XXV. To Elizabeth Massy, Fran- ces Canada's intelligent chatter. Item XXVI. To Dorothy Pope, Pauline Libes' ability to make campaign speech- es. Item XXVII. To L. C. Ienkins, Robert Zimmermans pair of black eyes. Item XXVIII. To the future shorthand students, Alice Lee Peddycords best wishes for their success. Item XXIX. To Doris Highsmith, Iessie fContinued on Page 1915 Page seventy' five
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