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Last Will and Testament (Continued) To the Freshmen, as a special dispensation, we give an extra day in the week to be set apart, sacred and inviolate, for loafing in the halls and auditorium; a case of chewing gum for the girls, and a carload of playthings for the boys to be administered thereon. Item Four To the Girls ' Athletic Association, we will at least one teacher who can coach a basketball team. To the Boys ' Athletic Association, we leave permission to play one basketball game without having to write an English theme about it afterward. To the Literary Societies, we bequeath a time for meeting so arranged that every member may miss his hardest class. Item Five To our other friends: Annie Pitt ' s gentle voice, earnestness and quiet manner to Agnes McLauchlin. Mary Hester ' s active tongue to Sylvia Levy. Helen ' s indiff erence to the opposite sex to Eloise Moore. Mary Collin ' s optimistic view of life to Alise Thomas. Margaret ' s ability to worry to Virginia Thigpen. Bertha ' s timidity and indifference to fashion to Gladys Wiggins. A bag of Royster ' s Inch-a-minute Fertilizer to Daisy Smith. A picture of Benjamin Franklin to Margaret Battle, in appreciation of her fond- ness for all Benjamins. We, the aforesaid, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and ap- point Moses Knight as sole executor. Owing to faithful service and cheerful discharge of duties in the past, we rely on said Moses to carry out our final bequests. In testimony whereof, we, the testators aforesaid, hereunto subscribe our name and affix our seal, this 28th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at the Tarboro Public School, Tarboro, North Carolina. (Signed) The Senior Class. Witness: Rosa Moye Mercer, Attorney. Page Twenty-five
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