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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS Alma lVIae Holden, Testator We the Ianuary graduating class of l938, b e i n g of sound minds and g E Nl 'healthy b o d i es. 5 x i. knowing that we I are nof logger a , g5isi,,- tg 'Z'li:'j:5 a ter anuary ' 28, do hereby will r V and bequeth the fol- f p I I flowing articles as , ' : we leave our Alma Mater: j Section I Item I: To Mr. Phillips and the faculty we express our deepest appreciation for their untiring efforts which we so thoughtlessly abused, Item II: To Miss Hall we will our sin- cerest love for the constant help, guid- ance, and jacking-up , which we shall never forget. Section II Item I: To our tiny little sponsor Miss Higgins, we leave our heart-felt sympathy for her patience. We hope she will never have to contend with a- nother class like ours. Item II: To the seniors-to-be we bequeth our delight in taking advantage of the so-called privileges. We also hope they hold their heads as high as we have tried to hold ours. Section III Item I: To Conrad Shaver, Alton Blair leaves his art and knack of acquiring the admiration of those cute freshmen girls, Item II: Carrie Donnell and Frank Say- lor willingly leave their intelligence to Frances Harrold and Dilworth Yokley in hopes the latter may graduate from South some day. Item III: To Robert Taylor, Hilton Southern leaves his place as the brightest student in Miss Potters salesmanship class. Item IV: To Doris Bell, Audrey Iames leaves her ability to be heard for miles without wires. BLACK AND GOLD Item V: To Carlton Alspaugh, Curtis Spach leaves his continuous opinion up- on the whole subject and the swell way he does not express it. Item VI: To Virginia Peddycord, Eu- nice Spach shyly leaves her talking eyes. Item VII: To Ned Blakely, Alva Pen- dergrass gives his vamping smile and that everlasting strut. Item VIII: To Kathryn Mendenhall, Margaret Cook leaves her ability to hear and record everything said on Tuesday morning home room meetings. Item IX: To Hope Miller and Mack Sloan, Posey Snow and Kermit Wel- born gratefully leave their reserved chairs in 307. They hope the chairs fit with a little more comfort and not so much squeeze. Item X: T. M. Foster leaves Daniel Sides his Mexican sea waves, but with hopes they won't be quite so unruly. Item XI: Ernest Shore leaves any lit- tle boy his size his exclusive wardrobe, especially those yellow socks and those cute pleated pants. Item XII: To lack Baker and Richard Allen, Bennett Noell and Paul Led- lbetter leave their constant chatter a- bout nothing special, but with the hope the former gets something said on the side. Item XIII: To Nellie Belle Hender- son, Ruth Barrington leaves her ability to draw pigs on the board. Item XIV: To Franklin Perryman, Hara ry Moore leaves, without reproach, hisability to imitate a mouse. Item XV: To Leak Masten, L. C. Ien- kins timidly hands over his blank look. It comes in handy just before the tea- cher is going to ask a question. Item XVI: To Helen Lewis, Launa Par- sons gives her grin that is shown when every one else screams with laughter. Item XVII: To the Linville sisters, Coy andfTroy Robertson leave their pull- ing togetheru ways. Q lContinued on page 2305 I I I PJQQ one luiliilrril svxwlilv-llii'0L' I
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Cb r z IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Frances Harrold ..,.......... President Dilworth Yokley ........ Vice-President Nancy Kimel ......A .... T estator Nancy Kimel .... ..... S ecretary Frances Harrold ..,,. ..... P oet Daniel Sides ......a.a. ..... T reasurer Carol Lee Sloan .............. ..Mascot Kathyrn Mendenhall ..... S... l-I istorian Miss Daisy Lee Glasgow ....., Adviser Dilworth Yokley .... ..,.. P rophet Mr. Theodore Grifiin .... Adviser Colors: Red and White J Flower: Red Rose 7 J yu 5 Motto: Live everyday as if it were your last. 1. uf' f LQ f ff y?,'d0 LL AZ 009 X Ufvlr cf iff it S ah ii? Page one hundred seventy-tive
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