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Last Will and Testament There comes a time in the life of every individual when fate has designs upon such mortals as we, and we must answer the call and pass beyond the familiar portals to great- er experiences. Inasmuch, therefore, as we, the party of the first part, do hereby deem it necessary and timely to pass on, we, the Senior Class of Henry McNeal Turner High School, do leave, in parting, this our last will and testa- ment: To our parents who have sacrificed so much to make our high school career a suc- cess, we give our sincere thanks. To our principal and teachers, we give our appreciation for guidance and patience in trying to impart the benefits of their knowledge and training. To the Junior Class, we give all pencil- stubs, erasers, copy-notes, ponies, airplanes, and scraps of paper with the hope that they will be used to an advantage. To the Sophomores, along with our dig- nity, we leave all the things they desired but which were unattainable to them until our departure. To the Freshman Class, we give all the dreams and Wishes that we had when we were Freshmen. To our many heirs we make the follow- ing bequests with the understanding that all provisions herein stated must be followed to the letter. I, Jacquelyn Alford, will to Eunice Cor- bin my ability to play table tennis. I, Alycia Amey, will my love and af- fection for Turner High School to future students. I, Addie Amos, will my ability to be a good worker in the Counselors' Office to Annie Lois Clay. I, Jack Arrderson, will to Carl Washburn my No. 59 and my position on Turner's foot- ball team. I, J acquelyn Atwater, will my ability to type to Louise Guthrie. I, George Banks, will to Willie Banks my position on the football team. I, Harold Banks, will to Jerry Banks my seat in Mr, Burch's room. I, Oliver Banks, will to Ralph Wilson my position as manager of Turner's baseball team. I, James Beasley, will to William Pope my seat in the band. -M I, Charles Benton, will to Marvin Ander- son my art ability. I, Ida J . Blackwell, will to Moses Black- well' my scholastic ability. I, Juanita Bommer, will to Doris Thomas my ability to make an A in English. I, Naomi Boyd, will to Cecil Gooden my ability to make good marks on Mr. Burch's tests. I, Bettye Brown, will to Myrtis Brown my seat in the typing room. I, Rozier Brown, will to Ricardo Cowan my ability to manage Turner's football team. I, Edwina Burkes, will to Elizabeth Johnson my ability to be a helper in the office. I, Helen Burks, will to Josephine Burks my seat in Mr. Burch's Problems of Democ- racy class. 1, Betty Bussey, will to Barbara Greene my band uniform, and to Marvin Williams my seat and grade in Mr. Burch's class. - I, Annie Butts, will to Mildred Steven- son my ability to hurdle and play basketball. I, Dorothy Calhoun, will to Ceaster Har- ris my ability to play basketball. I, Irene Campbell, will to Vivian Taylor my ability to sing in the chorus. I, Teria Cantrell, will to Louise Guthrie my ability to drive a car to school. I, Mae Frances Cater, will to Joseph Cater my ability to finish high school. I, Rosie Chapman, will to Jeanette Can- trell my ability to run. I, Bobby Character, will to the girls of Turner High my love and affection. I, Doris Clark, will to Sarah Ann Lynn my ability to get an A in Human Biology. I, William Clark, will to Winston Ed- wards my No. 25. I, Steve Crews, will to Harold Gastor my ability to play football and run like the wind. I, Blanche Daniels, will to Irene Morgan my ability to get shorthand. I, Albert Davidson, will to Willie Banks my sleeping ability. I, Julia Dell, will to Joan Few my abil- ithy to sing in the chorus. I, Winfred Denham, will to Melvin Den- ham my ability to keep friends. I, Gloria Dooley, will to anyone who is capable my ability to make all A's in my senior year.
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I, Ralph Ector, will to Ora Lena Dossie my love. I, James Edwards, will to Cornelius Sawyer my ability to sing. I, Evelyn Ellis, will to Emily Watkins my ability to sing in the chorus. I, James Evans, will to Margaret Pear- son my seat in Mrs. Sutton's English class. I, Emma Finnie, will to Carrie Thomas my seat in Mrs. Fannin's class. I, Alma Foster, will to Shirley Foster my seat in Mrs. Evans class. I, Jeanette Gartrell, will to Wadelle Sax- on my seat in Miss Carter's Shorthand class. I, Patricia Glenn, will to Wadelle Sax- on my ability to master Algebra. I, Clarie Greene, will to Sandra Loving- good my position as office assistant. I, Elsie Gresham, will to Julius Gres- ham my ability to be present daily. I, Ora Gresham, will to Annette Gres- ham my basketball and track suits. I, Christine Hall, will to Addie Simon my seat in the class of Transcription. I, Jeanette Harris, will to Ceaster Harris my seat in Mr. Burch's class. I, Robert Harris, will to Willibelle Lee and Jean Thornton my love for Turner High. I, Troy Harris, will to Iris Harris my ability to play in the band. I, Aaron Hawk, will to Donald Pearson my seat in Mr. Burch's class. I, Isadore Hillman, will to Jerome Hill- man my ability to be the best athlete of the future. I, Drunelle Holmes, will to anyone capable my position in the office. I, James Holston, will to Fred Searcy my ability to be respectful and a gentleman, and to always be punctual to school and classes. I, Mary Huff, will to my cousins, Bar- bara Starks and Miriam Williams, my abil- ity to play basketball and run track. I, Jessie Ruth Hunt, will to Mattie Wil- liams my ability to sew. I, Doris Jackson, will to Gladystine Mad- dox my seat in assembly. I, James Jackson, will to Hubert Lee Jackson my ability for running track and singing. I, Virginia Jackson, will to Lillian Will- iams my seat in Mr. Burch's Problems of Democracy class. I, Doris Jinks, will to my brother, George J inks, my band suit. I, Harold Johnson, will my ability to anyone in the Junior class who is capable of making all A's in his or her Senior classes. I, Jacquelyn Johnson, will to Zelda Wright the ability to play the role I played in all activities and get hearty applause. I, Freddie Jones, will to Charles Dixon my ability to play in Turner's Band. I, Margaret Jones, will to Josephine Jones my ability to sing. I, Henrietta Jordan, will to Doris West- brook my seat in Mr. Arnold's class. I, Jimmy Langford, will to Charles Dal- las my position on the football team and my seat in the chorus. I, Alverna Lewis, will to my brother, George Lewis, my ability to be an honor student and a straight A student in Phys- ics. I, Barbara Lovinggood, will to Sandra Lovinggood my seat in the chorus, and to Annie L. Clay my majorette suit. I, Vera Luttery, will to Charlie Luttery my seat in the chorus. I, Daisy McGuire, will to Myrtis McGuire my ability to master Mr. Burch's lessons. I, Sallie Mapp, will to my brother, Bex- ter Mapp, my ability to respect all teachers and get to class on time. I, Shirley Marks, will to Harriet Buf- fington my ability to be secretary of the Courtesy Club for three years without keep- ing minutes, and all my love to Kenneth Harden, Bobby Arnold, and William Butts. I, Thomas Marks, will to Percy Boles my assembly seat. I, James Martin, will to Bobby Arnold my place in the chorus. I, Josephine Matthews, will to Ida Mat- thews my ability to come to school every day, and to Emily Watkins my seat in Mrs. Sutton's class. I, Emogene Maxey, will to John Stub- berfield my seat in assembly. I, Angeline Meadows, will to Alice How- ard my ability to be friendly with all Turner High students, and my ability to be lively at all games. I, Mary Mitchell, will to Mattie Will- iams my ability to cut Mrs. Powell's Study Hall daily. I, Pauline Mitchum, will to Emily Wat- kins my position as Miss Turner.
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