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I, Edith Montgomery, will my retiring nature and dislike for work to Sleepy Dorman. , 5 I, Elvis Dixon, leave my cradle and all my play Pretties to Orbin Barnes. I, Council Craig, will my gift of gab, stubborness, and ability to keep a secret to Maggie Neal. H I, Elton Bryson, will my dreamy disposition and flirtatious nature -to Ray Barrow. I Wesla Wil-let, my books or heart to anyone that will Pick-ett. I, Parks Bacon, leave my womanly aifection and inquisitive nature to Harvey Lowry. I, Mabel Mathena, will my essay on I-low to catch a Husband to Rebecca Willett. I, Gladys Riley, will my detective ability on hearing the teachers in time to warn the room of their approach to Elsie Barrow. , I, Reba Pickett, bequeath my stately walk and rough, harsh, guttural squeaky voice to Miss Aitken so that she may be better equipped to teach Zula Bryant expression., ' I, Erma Baker, will my body flexibility to Helen Hurt. I, Velma Dixon, will my Smiles to Ruby Fleeman. 7' We, the Senior class of. 1922, bequeath all other possessions and virtues that do not appear herein whether they be worth money, smiles or tears, to our trustworthy friend the Janitor , one Tom Edge. ' Signed Senior Class of 1922 5522, gc
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! CLASS WILL. 4 ... ..i l l With the knowledge that our last day apprbaches, we, the Seniors of 1922, being in perfect health and mind, makelthis our last will and testament. We bequeath our love for manual labor to the Juniors, so they may at least before their Senior year clcsss apply themselves in some way to the pursuit of mental develop- ment. - We leave to the Sophomores our heartfelt mpathy since they must yet be Juniors. Also, we, the undersigned, do bequeath as iiillowsz I, Faye Preston, will my mirror and much- sed powder puff to Mildred Kirkpatrick. I, Minnie Weaver, leave my Sunny Dispo ition to Cotton Miller. ' I, Chris Martin,'will my heart, soul, and ody to any young vamp that is 'on the matrimonial market. ' I, Claud Church, leave my great powers o' speech to Prof. Salsbury in order that the assembly may be prolonged until another cl ss period has passed. - I, Elmer Hendricks, bequeath my gas pum to Tom Dodd. I I, Hazel Davis, will my ability to make quaintance and consquently dates to Zula Bryant. l ' I, Elva Hart, will my enormous speed in shlorthand to Jack Gunier. I, Alba Masters, will my singin' ability to ,Miss Ireson so that she may have some means of entertaining Clark on Sunday afterno ns. I, Farol Hendricks, leave my ambition to Georgia Nance. I, Nellie Cox, leave my gift of being able to see the joke at the proper 'time to Dusty Hendricks. I, May Hacker, will my ability to always be on time to the Sophs, so that may receive some praise and admiration awarded by the faculty. I, Charley Clark, leave my position as LovFn' Charlie to Mr. Korth as he seems to be of that type. I, Myrtle Bell, bequeath my cunning giggle. and ability in athletics to Beulah Hick- ITIRII. I, Rowena Osborn, will my speed in getti g to school on time to Helen Hurt and I-lumpy Campbell. I, Belton Hembree, will my Casesar pony tb Burns Lewis, 'in hopes that he may be able to ride it for I couldn't. I, George Riley, leave my stately height, 'mall feet and massive brain to Bayless Nicholas. I, Bessie Hacker, leave all my E's and I's tlo Ula Higgins. l l w w ' i l l l I
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