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Page 31 text:
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21st. Mary John Smith’s broad grin, we leave with our best wishes to Farrelly Parker. 23rd. Lucile Moore’s avoirdupois we leave to Vinginia Webb Coward. 24th. Henry McDonald’s beautiful hair we leave to John Covington. 25th. To Tom Coxe we leave Laura Virginia Via’s timidity. 26th. Lucile Morton’s vampire ways we leave to Mary Fanny Trexler. 27th. Jerome Sedberry’s flirtatious ways we leave to Carrol Tarleton. 28th. To Benton Braswell we leave Eugene Gatewood’s studious habits. Witness our seal, this 28th. day of May, 1922. —James Wall, Lawyer ’22. Witnesses Sam Liles. Levander Bennett. Twenty Seven
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Page 30 text:
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U. KETCHUM AND I. SKINNEM SHARKS AT LAW . County or Harp Tax SraTE OF APPREHENSION City oF Luxury We, the Senior class of the Wadesboro High School, of the aforesaid city, county and state, knowing that the glory of being seniors must soon pass away and desiring to make a discriminating disposal of all our earthly possessions, both tangible and intangible, and to per- petuate some of the brilliant ideas that have from time to time filtered into our brains, with a heart full of sorrow and an equal amount of pride, d ohereby make and declare this our last will and testament. lst. To the Wadesboro High School we leave the glory of our past, present and future careers. 2nd. To the Junior class we leave our classroom, generally recognized as the best in school, and all ou r old desks with any wads of second-hand chewing gum that may still be annexed to them. 3rd. To the Biology department we leave a large area of slimy water containing a multitude of tadpoles, and lying just off the northeastern hemisphere of Mars. 4th. To the French class we leave an aeroplane in order that the pupils in this class may approach with greater felicity, the level of Miss Jennings. 5th. To Mr. Cates we leave our deep respect and hearties wishes for the future. 6th. To Miss Bradley, we leave much joy and happiness for use in her future home in Wadesboro. 7th. To Miss Briggs we leave our composition books, outlines and new pronunciations (?). 8th. To Miss Futrell we leave our marvelous knowledge of history, to be distributed in future classes. 9th. To Miss Jennings we leave a “pony” to lighten her path. 10th. To Mr. Tyson we leave a sweetheart. 11th. To Miss Etheridge—the girls of the Domestic Science class have finally consented to leave their aprons, to be used in her class for one. 12th. To the boys of the High School we leave the old fotball with the hopes that Hal Little will not get as many wallops with it in the future as he has in the past. 13th. To Daisy Bell Gray we do will and bequeath a small portion of Daisy Teal’s height, on the grounds that everybody should see an equal amount of this world. 14th. To Benjamin Crowder we leave with regret, James Tice’s and Bill Musselwhite’s love for the fairer sex. 15th. To Gertrude Tarleton we leave Dozine Covington’s shy and modest ways. 16th. To Leslie Huntley we leave Lamar Caudle’s serious mind and earnestness of purpose. 1th. Lina Tarlton’s love for Coca-Cola and all that pertains thereto, we do will to the entire student body, realizing that this is too much to bestow upon any one person. on 18th. Sara Redfern’s and Emma Smith’s aversion to all mankind in general and to Ned ovington and Benjamin Crowder in particular, we gldaly give to Mary Alice Caudle. 19th. The high soprano of Glendale Suits and the d tralt a leave with much felicity to Jaunita Clark and Nancy ee sone pir basen 20th. Maria Maness’ sweet disposition we leave to Josephine Douglass. Twenty Six
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Page 32 text:
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Class Poem Eleven years ago, some we little tots, Like so many tiny “Forget-me-nots, Balanced on the brink of “Learnings Pool.” In other words, started out in school. Now, this little class, so gay and so bright, Is the happy senior class of this May night. Some obstacles great they have overcome; And, on the whole, they’ve made things hum. May these Seniors, in the “Game of Life,” Search for happiness and discourage strife. They must do their best in everything, And stick to what’s right, whether beggars or kings. —Dozine Covington ’22. Twenty Hight
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