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w..w49 f , LUZE Dfhdiii Charles Reece, President Leroy I-loneycutt, Vice President Phyllis Morgan, Secretary Frank Smith, Treasurer Iacqueline Ann Clay, Mascot Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: The great secret of suc- cess in life is to be ready when your opportunity comes.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS Rose Lefkowitz, Testator We, the graduating class of Ianuary, 1938, having survived the episode of our life entitled l'High School with flying colors, and, having accomplished little, do hereby most solemnly bestow upon the less fortunate whom we leave behind that which we wish to discard before entering the school of hard knocks, this twenty-eighth day of Ianuary, l938. Article I Section I: To Mr. Ioyner. our beloved principal, we leave the privilege of running the school where we left off, with sincere wishes that he will do a better job than we did. Section II: To Miss Heilig, our class sponsor, we leave a few gray hairs and our sincere appreciation, which she de- serves for those sleepless nights spent worrying about us. Section III: To the teachers of R. R., we leave our thanks for their efforts to reform us. We are indebted to them for everything we know, though per- haps we shouldn't mention such a trifle. Section IV: To the Iuniors, we leave our many Senior privileges received for good behavior. lMaybe that's why we don't have any.j Section V: The Senior Class leaves to Miss Stephenson a new front door. The one she now has is quite annoying. Article II Section I: Betty Reynolds leaves her short bob to Rosa Lee Kirby. Section II: To Edna Sprunt, Mary Snider wills that uncontrollable temp- tation to flirt. Section III: Ethel Cohen leaves to her successor, Brother Albert, her art of truckin'. Section IV: Helen Lewis bequeaths to BLACK AND GOLD Sara Bowen her place in those charm- ing tete-a-tetes, in which Miss Weaver gives advice. Section V: Gwen Morris and lack Hodgson leave their gift of gab to all the quieter under-graduates, since there is plenty to go around, Section VI: Margaret Moran and Marie Phillips leave to Katherine Pratt and Phyllis Pinkston their intellectual abil- ity. Section VII: To Eleanor Hutchison. Gretchen Clapp leaves her dimples, be- cause Eleanor wants some so badly. Section VIII: Billy Cofer bequeaths those blond permanent wave appearance locks to Charlie Reece. Section IX: Herbert Munt leaves his place in the cars going to High Lunch during lunch period to Dan Poe. Section X: The entire senior class puts all its personality together and leaves a magnetic, A double plus one to little Charlie Morris. Section XI: Allen Carroll wills a few inches to Sonny Woodward. Section XII: Nora Wilson leaves to Margaret Austin a large mirror so that it will do her full justice. We do hereby appoint Mr. B, B. Red- mond sole executor of this our last will and testament. In Witness Whereof, we, the mid-term class of 1938, have set to this, our will, our seal this twenty-eighth day of Ian- uary in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. Rose Lefkowitz, Testator CSEALJ WITNESSES: Lil Abner Mammy Yokum Page thirty-nil
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p-we-.N NWS A V. AA ' .. TZ 4. we fsgme Myrtle Adams GENERAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Going to the show Knitting Club 1: Book Club 3: Eti- quette Club 4: G. R. 3, 4: Latin Club 2. Ernestine Angell GENERAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Surgeons and No. 96 Latin Club 2: Dram. Club 2, ' Cast The Rector 3: Etiquette 3, 4: Cast Little Women 4. 3, 4. Club Doris Austin COM MERCIAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Getting to school on time Class Sec. 1. BLACK AND GOLD Mary Alice Acler GENERAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Ortlzography Tennis 2, 3. 4: School Championship 2: No. l Player 3, 4: Dram, Club 3: Cast Two Crooks and A Lady 2: Cast Larnin' 3: State Dram. Con- test 3g Pine Whispers 3. 4: Segya 2: Black and Gold 3.4: Mgr. Ed. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 42 S. l. P. A. Rep. 4. William E. Angelo SCIENTIFIC COURSE Strongest Weakness-Blizc eyes Basketball 2. 3. 4, 5: Track 1, 2, 3, 5: Met. Sci. Club 3. 5: Treas. 3: House of Rep. 2. Frances Bailey LATIN COURSE Strongest Weakness-Apple pie with ice cream G. A. A. Z, 3: Soccer 2: Book Club 4: Etiquette Club 3, 4: Tennis 2. Louise Allen COMMERCIAL COuRsE Strongest Weakness-ScIf- consciousness Lib. Stall 1, Z, 3. 4. Ruth E. Ashburn COMMERCIAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Mr. Barnetzek dimples Lib. Staff 2.3: G. R. 4: Travel Club 4. Catherine Gray Baker COMMERCIAL COURSE Strongest Weakness-Benny Goodman's oqchestra Leaksville High 31 Knitting Club 3: Music Club 3: House of Rep. 3: Eti- quette Club 4: G. R. 3.4. Page forty-Om:
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