South High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1938

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ILINE CLASS Nancy Kimel, Testator We, the Iune Class of nineteen V hundred and thir- ty-eight of South ff High School, being possessed with sound minds and bodies, do hereby publish, make known, and declare to all whom it may concern, this the last will and testa- ment. Article 1 Section I To Mr. Phillips, our princi- pal, and the members of the faculty of the school, we wish to express our most sincere thanks for the helpful in- struction that they have so willingly given. Section II To Miss Glasgow and Mr. Griffin, we leave a receipt book for the W. S. S. and the annual, hoping it will bring better success for the next class. Section III To Miss Hall we extend our sincere thanks for the instruction and leadership she has given us. Article II Section I To the incoming seniors we leave our privilege of carrying our chairs to assembly programs with the dignity we have assumedp Section II To the Sophomores, we leave our brotherly advice to be per- sistant in their pursuit of wisdom, and to keep always the spirit of good sportsmanship. Section III To the Freshmen, we leave the sincere request that some day they will grow up and cast aside their child- ish ways and become real high school students, 9 Je xkx I I f' I - .ixnfilzfv V I.Nl.tX',rQ'- gf: Q35 5, I 'C-slr P I , 754.1-If I ' I-if Q --' gk- ,Wy -L-y 'Ql41f-is- ' . ,K X 7'f.1'q'l!fl:l CQ M' Will.. 1 . 315' .gui :X fin' M . .3 ,.,, -zfx-N XY. Article III Section I To Bobby Rominger, Daniel Sides wills his cute grin and laugh in hopes Bobby can control it when it gets started, Section II To Dorothy Holden, Vergie Flowers leaves her slow southern drawl. Page om' lnumlrccl ciglnly-eight Section III To Frances Elledge, Fran- cine Carter leaves her dignified walk, hoping Frances can use it to the best advantage. Section IV To Raymond Wood, Dil- worth Yokley wills his intellectual mind after much deliberation. Section V To Frances Braddock, her beloved sister Pauline wills her quiet disposition. Section VI To Geraldine Hedgcock, lane Sink wills her slimness in hopes Geraldine can attract the boy friends. Section VII To Franklin Thornton, Kathryn Mendenhall wills her modest blushes. Section VIII To lack Brown, Evelyn Caudle leaves her prize position of cheerleader. Section IX To Harry Bowman, Fran- ces Harrold leaves her poetical vocab- ulary. Section X To all the girls, Gene Watt Holland wills his popular jacket. Section XI To Elizabeth Clay, How- ard Holt leaves his speaking ability. Section XII To Franklin Perryman, Doris Bell wills her conversational a- bility as she feels that Franklin needs it more than she does. Section XIII To Mildred Markland, Louise Hamlin leaves her gift of gab. Section XIV To Tom Shore, Richard leaves hisxgood looks. Allen Section XV To Alma Ray and Eloise Hege, Hope Miller does hereby will his journalistic ability. Section XVI To all the ambitious boys who wish to play in the band, Dort Payne leaves his place vacant. Section XVII To all the boys, the sen- ior boys leave their power of fasci- nation. Section XVIII To Billy Hunter, Iohn Carswell leaves his height so Billy won't get lost in a crowd. Article IV To our dear Alma Nlater, we leave our sincere thanks and deep appreciation fContinued on page 2355 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL



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