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Mart, 1857i 958 i Wr'195ZaW,., LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IUNE CLASS REYNOLDS HIGH We, the senior class of the Richard Ioshua Reynolds High School of this City of Winston-Salem, County of Forsyth, and State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby re- voking all former wills, bequests, and devices of whatever nature by us made. Item I: That Claude R. Ioyner be the sole executor, and no bonds exacted. In the beginning, we bequeath our good-will and loyalty to this school. Item II: To the Iunior Class we be- queath the honor of being seniors, and, in fact, all of our rights, privileges, and notoriety which we have won legally or illegally. We further will them the superfluous amount of dignity and res- ervation, common to seniors, and also the front seats in the chapel rightfully belonging to us, and the privilege of marching out first. Item III: To the Sophomore Class we bequeath the right to violate deliber- ately any rule of precedent conflicting with their pleasure, will, or desire. We also will them the right to dictate what shall or shall not be, and to be con- sulted on any question of importance or vital interest, knowing that they con-- stitute a walking encyclopedia. Item IV: To the Freshman Class we leave nothing, since in their own esti- mation they know all that is worth knowing and possess all that is worth possessing. Item V: To the faculty as a whole, we bequeath our undying gratitude and sincere appreciation for their earnest efforts in our behalf. Item VI: To Mr. Ioyner we will a heart full of praise from each member of this graduating class. Item VII: We wish to leave with Miss Ford and Miss Whitley, our class sponsors, our apologies for causing so much trouble and time, and our ap. Page one hundred fifty-four preciation for their helpful suggestions and all-round guidance. Item VIII: To the school library and librarians we express our gratitude for the better grades made possible by them. Item IX: To the Band and Mr, Pfohl we leave our thanks for the fine music and prestige to the school that was made possible by them. Item X: The following students do hereby bequeath some of their prized possessions and personal belongings to lucky undergraduates: Henry Bahnson wishes to will his mild and timid manners to lack Davis. Christ- ian Siewers kindly leaves his football jer- sey to Dan Poe, so Dan won't have to misplace some other persons Matt Dal- ton leaves that foolish grin to Wiley Crouse. Ioe Belton leaves his lowest golf score to all of next year's golf hope- fuls. Mildred Davis wills her ability to be heard to Anne Pepper whom we would like to hear from. Paul Early leaves his long stride to Thorton Rose in order that Thorton may also be able to do a fifty second quarter. Shorty Parish leaves dear old Philbert to Reece Brock. Bob Cohn wills his so called dramatic ability to Roy English. Paul Lehman wills his grace and charm to Donald Welfare. Clay Shield leaves his child- ish antics with Tommy Lawrence. Char- les Martin graciously hands his execu- tive ability down to Moyer Hendrix. Sam King leaves his appetite and ability to get always two ice cream servings at all Hi-Y banquets to lack Troutman. Bill Sprunt leaves his garralous nature to Le- roy Honeycut. Richard Shore leaves his style of wearing knickers to the fresh- men. Willie Hahn wills his dual per- sonality to Albert Wilson. Buck Hines 'leaves his nick name to anyone who proves tough enough to deserve it. D. fContinued on page 2l6l BLACK AND GOLD
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