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FOI ICH 1930 THE CHANTICLEER 15 W9 MV :Senior Glass Statistics Prettiest Girl .,N..,............... Best Looking Boy ..,.,.... Cutiest Girl .....,.,.., Gertrude Swain Sammie Webb Lucile Dearman Cutiest Boy ..............i................ ....,...,. C arl Harmon' Best all round Sport ........., .............,..,. S ammie Webb Most Ambitious .......... ,.......,,.., J oseph McAlpin Most Conceited .,..,...., ....i........... S ammie Webb Most Dramatic .......,,......,........ Lucile Dearman Most Studious ...,.....,........ Mary Louise Wright Quietest ..,.,..,..,..,..,.......,.... .......i..................w,,.,. J ewel Oates Best Natured Maggie Pendergrass Flapper .....,..,......,..... ..,......, K atie Mae Bridges Teachers Pet ...,... Laziest ..... - ...s.......... Most Popular ......... Most Romantic ........., Total Weight ...... Average Weight Total Age ............. Average Age ..,......... Sammie Webb Joseph McAlpin Sammie Webb Mary Mobley 1890 126 280 ., 18 me
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W' - ' ' .vm 14 THE CHANTICLEER 1930 VCI ..- 'ala Last 'will and Testament of the Qlass of 1930 S THE existence of the present day seniors drews near to the end Each senior has some claim of much value that he wishes to be- tow upon some friend or heir. As the higher power wishes us to leave these in a fair and honest way, we assembled together with our law- yers and draw up this Will. ARTICLE I. BEQUEST OF THE CLASS 1. Tovthe Junior Class we leave our neat classroom and require it to remain the same. 2. To the Sophomore Class we leave our chemistry lab books and hope they get lots of advice from them. 3. To the Freshman Class we leave the ladder of success that we have been trying to climb and hope that they go much higher than we. ARTICLE 2. BEQUEST OF INDIVIDUALS 1. I, Milton Alexander leave my ability of directing school children to school to Chester Walker. 2. I, Katie Mae Bridges leave my untiring devotion to the study of music to Essie Stallings. 3. I, Everette Cobb leave my football honors to Leland Anderson. 4. I, Lucille Dearman leave my ability as a cheer leader to Sarah Mc- Alpin. 5. I, Lucille Ginn leave my ability of directing the Sociology Class to Robert Emerson. 6. I, Carl Harmon leave my boring vocabulary to Andrew Tutt. 7. I, Mary Mobley leave by romantic temperament to Mable Bennett. 8. I, Joseph McAlpin leave my football experience to John Swain. 9. I, Jewel Oates leave my ability to blush to Lucille McDonald. 10. I, Enola Peters leave my quiet ways to Carl Rudder. 11. I, Maggie Pendergrass leave my golden curly locks to Sister Causey. 12. I, Gertrude Swain leave my vamping dimples to Ruby Jones. 13. I, Mary Louise Wright leave my ability of getting along with the teachers to Barbaree Grant. 14. I, Fousta Woods, leave my small stature to Grady Barefield. 15. I, Sammie Webb leave my ability of writing this last will and tes- tament to William Welch. SAMMIE WEBB. Witnesses: LAWYER CAESAR LAWYER CRASSUS LAWYER POMPEY VBR -I My
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W' f - nu 16 THE CHANTICLEER 1930 W' -- - - V, - IN Senior H Glass OFFICERS President ..,.............. .,,............,......,, R UBY JONES Vice-President ..,..,, ,,..,..,.,, T HYRMAN LOCKARD Secretary .......... ........ M ELNISE ANDERSON Treasurer ....... . ,..,.,,., BILLIE TUTT .53 .bl .S MOTTO: Always tb and Never bb. FLOWER: Hyacinth U COLORS: Rose and White VM... . L MV
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