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.ST WILL ANI! TESTIIM State of Mood County of Stewed City of VVooed VVe, the Class of 19.14, being of sound mind and generous heart, desire to leave some of the patterns by which we have woven during our four years at the looms of Bessie Tift. SECTION I To the faculty, the Seniors leave their fervent plea for class cuts, with the hope that they won't just stand there, bllf will do something! . SECTION II To the Juniors, the grand ole Seniors leave-oh, anything. SECTION III To our sister class, we bequeath our library, which consists of three tattered True Story's, five comic books, one 1928 McCall's, a copy of Dead Eye Dick by Peg Leg Pete, and The Bobbsey Twins Take a T rip. SECTION IV To Papa and Mama McGinty, we leave our love and best wishes. May their tribe ever increase! SECrIoN V To any class that can get away with it, tlre Seniors leave their uncanny knack for upsetting tradition. SECIION VI Hood 8: Poole, Incorporated, leave their too, too utter collection of inspirational art to Mary-Margaret Price. To lVIary Posse Danner, Miriam Use Irium Owen leaves her infectious and unduplicated giggle. Betty Jo Smith bequeaths her exactness in giving the truth, the whole truth, and 'nothing but the truth when speaking, to Betty Benson. Margaret VVhite leaves her ability to wear anybocly's wardrobe to Georgia Spiers, with the hope that she will be a best-dressed Bessie gal. To those desiring wisdom, Dot VVinn leaves her bitter experience with a wisdom tooth. Eda Klarer nobly wills her white flannel night shirt with its adornment of ric-rac to Queeuie. Linda Jane Lord leaves her curly locks to Sihyle Mitchell. Maybe she will be another Ingrid Bergman. To Beverly Johnston, Claire VVilliamson leaves her efforts to keep her bed free from all debris. Lucy Little leaves her faithful and loyal service for those in authority to Geneva Stephens. Frances Rackley wills her dignified manner and soothing voice to Gladys Farmer. In order that service men will not be unduly lone- some next year, Mary VVilma Evans bequeaths her friendly manner towards them to Jane Ivey. Mary Jane VVilliams leaves her appointments with handsome doctors to June Tatum, with a plea not to take too many pastel pills. To some lucky person, Edith McGinty wills her technique for getting dates in six easy lessons. jackie Hester leaves her overbearing influence and loud greetings to Evelyn Davis. ' Evelyn Frankum bequeaths her non-enthusiasm for a Mrs degree to Bonell Smith. To the Speech' Department, Earline Armantrout leaves her dramatic possibilities. fShall we ever forget Gracie Allen?j Evelynne Cutts wills her ability to go without meals, for her figure's sake, to Mary Louise Roberts. The early morning question, 'fDo you know your human mech? is willed by Virginia Anderson to Ruby Ellen Wallace. Mary Beth Goldin wills her love for Senior Hall to the Class of 1946. Clara Belle Jenkins leaves her seat in Student Gov- ernment Council to Iris Hill, with the hope that she will survive the rigorous demands made upoII her. Agnes Carder and Bobbie Bislrop leave their fre- quent trips to Macon to those who can afford the tickets and to those people who go, they wish the very best of luck. To Mary SteplIeIIs, jean VVhatley wills her haste in finishing school so that she can get out into the wide, wide world. A Elsie Kelley bequeaths her love for babies to those of a mutual feeling, with the wish that they will have a room full. To Mildred VVhitlield, Fran Horne leaves her ability to bathe, dress, and get to class in three minutes flat. Signed: KELLIZY AND Hoon, I drtorncyr-at-Law. Ilfzlnasu-s.' IcHAI3on, PISTOL PACKIN' MAMMA. l I I
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BONELT, SM1'1'H . JANE POWELL . EVELYN STEDHAM . JUNB TATUM . BETTY BENSON . DORCAS SHEARER . I-JYNVA MILLIER . JUANITA IQEADLE . . ANNIE LAURA GRANT -IESSIE TANNER . . . SARA VVIEST . LOUISE DAVIS . BETTY BARROWV . BETTY MOORE . MARY HOI,LAIJAY . VVILMA NELL BAKER . JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS l41l . P1-esidm t . Vice-Presidwl t . Sefretzzry . . . . Treasurer Council Reprfscntatifve Coumfil RejJ1'eswztati1Je . Pl'CJi!lGllf . Vice-Presia'ent . Secretmly . . - . . Treaszwer Council Rf'fJl'I'SC7lfllfi'Ul? COIlllt'il R0p1'vse11tz1ti1Jc . Presizi en t . Vice-Presidmzt . Secretary . fl1l'6'll5'IlI'67'
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