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WOM A Sv f-My Minn ILINE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Newsom-,. .....,. President A .lVlock, Ir. Frances Tucker-U .... Vice-President Iune l'ludgins-- Hilda Futrell .r.. Eleanor Tesla ....., - - - - - - -Treasurer Nancy Carolyn Tesli A... .... M ascot BLACK AND GOLD - - - - -Secretary Edwin Clarke- Rachael Payne Miss Carrie M. Colors: Green and Yellow Flower: Snapdragon Dungan- -Prophet - - - -Poet -Lawyer Historian -Sponsor Page one hundrerl tliirlv-
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LAST WIIJL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS Lillian Currin, Testator H We, the lirst lanuary graduating class of lohn W. Hanes High School, being only slightly Htetchedf' do hereby be- queath our magnificent abilities and our handsome features to our fortunate suc- cessors: Section I Article I To Mr. Haltiwanger, our principal, we leave our undying gratitude for his int- erest in us as a whole, his wisdom in guiding us, and his jolly good humor at all times. Article II To Mr. Swaringen, we leave the on- coming seniors and hope they will prove as faithful and worthy of him as we did. But above all we hope they will take after us and study in their homeroom as earnestly and diligently as befits their mental ability. Article III To the faculty, we leave our citizen- ship reports. May they have the utmost enjoyment in filling them full of crosses. Section II Article I To Rachael Payne, Ruby Hall leaves her ability in athletics. We hope she will shoot more goals in basketball than Ruby did. P. S. Ruby played guard. Article II To Martha Iones, Evangeline Butner leaves her extra lbs. of weight, now Mar- tha can stop drinking milk. Article III To Curtis Parker, we leave Dorothy Gehmans ability to read books. We hope he will take advantage of this so Miss Dungan can get rid of him in Eng- lish VII. Article IV To Mr. Iohnston, we leave all the X's he gave on our citizenship reports, which we readily saw were not meant for love and kisses. We return them with our best regards and also with Frances Phil- lip's blushes. Article V To Frances Tucker, Louise Barnes Page one hunilre.l l'li1l'ly-I. leaves the good looks so graciously left her by Doris Tucker in Iune. Article VI Grace Smiths acting ability we leave to Una White. We hope this will help Una overcome her stage fright. Article VII Tommy Hinshaw's height we leave to Sue Williams. With this added height Sue should make a good basketball play- er next year. Article VII To Mallie Mae Bennett, Ruth Holton leaves her ability in Latin. We hope Mallie will be able to apply it with more ease than Ruth has. Article IX Leon Goforth leaves to Bob Newsom his acting ability. With all this ability maybe Bob will rate. Article X To E. Robbins, Carl McCulloh leaves his star quarter-back position on the football teamg and Ioe Wright will- ingly bequeaths his famous physique to Iohn Wooten. Article XII Miss Woodmore has collected and assembled into a notebook all Harry Lee Clodfelter's daily assignments in sales- manship which we leave to Ivis Hicks as a good example. Article XII To Miss Hale we graciously leave the forthcoming Commercial Law class. We hope they won't be as critical and com- plaining as we were. Article XIII The class as a whole leaves all their left over units to Frances Newsom. We hope these will help her to get out of school: it seems everything else has failed. Article XIV C. C. Goforth leaves his reputation as Romeo Goforth to Gene Disher who seems sadly in need of it. Article XV And last, Lillian Currin wills her mem- tContinued on page 234i HANES HIGH SCHOOL
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