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C RY S TA L if Q19?2D 'N' ARTICLE IV. Whereas, several among us wished to make individual bequests, we do set our hand and seal on the following: ITEM I. I, Lillie Brown, do bequeath to Maude Mitchell my that with ,a few alterations in the form of tucks and plaits she the future. ITEM II. We, Dolly Cooper and Carrilea Sanders, will our decked beds to coming Seniors, knowing that surely it will meet in Gilmer. ITEM III. We, Dow C. Burk and Mary Emma Watkins, will School playground to whatever Junior may prove herself worthy drafted patterns with the hope may use them satisfactorily in most brilliant idea of double- with better success than it did our supervision of the Practice of the great responsibility. ARTICLE V. ITEM I. I, Claire Emerson, leave my charming Southern drawl to Elizabeth Miller and Elizabeth Stathem. ITEM II. We, Susan Slade and Walter Dallas, bequeath our fluent flow of language and our ability to ITEM result to Lila Poole. argue in Ped to Bruna Bridges. III. I, Ruby Jenkins, leave my patented device for reducing and retaining the desired ITEM IV. I, Louise Haines, intrust the personal adornment box to the care of Nellie Vaughn. ARTICLE VI. ITEM I. I, Mildred Burnett, leave my role as the baby of the class to Catherine Colvin. ITEM Il. I, Grover Cleveland Turner, will to the student body of the State Normal School a life-sized portrait of myself with the hope that it will inspire several of that large band to greater heights and nobler ideals, the same to be placed among the War collections in Winnie Davis Memorial Hall. ARTICLE VII. ITEM I. We, the Academic section of the Senior Class, will to Miss Leibing all of our wind instruments, namely pitch pipes, hoping that she will use them as the basis of a young orchestra. ITEM II. I, Varina Smith, leave my vitality, executive ability and individuality to my protege, Mr. Kinney. ITEM III. I, Cleo Young, leave my distinct fondness for faculty members to Lurline Almond. ARTICLE VIII. ITEM I. We, the Senior Class, bequeath to the new Y. W. President the sponsoring of Bradwell and Gilmer girls at Miller Stove, with the earnest hope that said President may have mastered every recipe found in the ,lello Book. ITEM II. We, as a class, will all of our stray deep knee bends to whoever may have such dire need thereof as to pick up these hallucinationsif ITEM III. To any class that is suffering from lack of spirit, we leave the zeal and ardor with which all of our class meetings have been carried on. ITEM IV. Likewise, as we know the need whereof we speak, we leave all available helps concerning the publication of an Annual to the future Crystal Staff. In witness whereof, We, the Class of ,22, have set our hand and Testament, this thirty-first day of May. 1922. and seal on this, our last Will
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