Washington Seminary - Facts and Fancies Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1927

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0 0, Q Item XII. I, Catharine Norcross, do bequeath my loving disposition to Hazel Stamps, For to everyone which hath shall be given. Item XIII. I, Vera Smith, do bequeath my cute frocks to the future boarding girls who just can't wear their own clothes. Item XIV. I, Marie Rowland, do bequeath to Pattie Porter my fame as a basket ball star. Item XV. I, Virginia Crusselle, do bequeath to Jane Tway my answer book, hoping that Jane will find answers to all of her many questions. Item XVI. I, Adeline Winston, do bequeath to Eleanor Johnson my book on How to Dress. Item XVII. I, Shirley Cartin, bequeath to Lois Hartt my bed, with the hope that she will find it as comfortable as I have done during breakfast. Item XVIII. We, Charlotte Burnett and Kathryn Lindner, do hereby bequeath to any two members of the Junior Class who shall qualify by the size of their appetites, the privilege of going home at recess for hot soup. Item XIX. I, Marian Newell, bequeath my ability to make a recipe sound like a fairy tale to some poor Junior who will be struggling with Domes- tic Science. Item XX. I, Mary Bayley, do bequeath to Boots Buchanan my regular attendance record at school with the hope that she will never know the worry of having too few fidelity points. Item XXI. I, Ruth Whiddon, do bequeath all information concerning Caesar prose to Leila McBride. Item XXII. We, some of the Senior Boarders, bequeath our beaten path to those who choose to take it, nothing said of the path's being the straight and narrow one. Item XXIII. I, Betty Davison, do bequeath to Hannah Sterne my bountiful store of novels, hoping that she may enjoy saying, I have read it, as much as I have done. Item XXIV. I, Jinks White, do bequeath my poise and my plus fours to any member of the Junior Class needing an extra fidelity point. Item XXV. I, Natalie de Golian, do bequeath my study period during chapel to anyone needing the extra time. Finally, having disposed of all that we have and much that we have not. we bring this, the last will and testament of the Class of 1927 to a close, pray- ing that each and every beneficiary herein named may be as happy in her new possessions as we are in resigning them. Signed, sealed and delivered on this the twenty-fourth day of May, in the City, County, and State aforesaid. BY CAROLYN LEONARD, Testator of the Class of '27, Witnessed by: MYRTLE. t 'Jaffa w i Cul 2 xl I X12 omit hi ? , f- , .E Zi, .1 if-nb - R Q I!l..Q.

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I . LO our g f v. in N Last Will and Testament CITY OF ATLANTA. COUNTY OF FULTON. STATE OF GEORGIA. We, the Senior Class of Washington Seminary, being as sound in body and mind as can be expected after our four years of hard study, and deeming it unfit to leave without bestowing upon others these things so dear to us, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament on this the twenty-fourth day of May. nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. 2: I H - Q ,- 1g7Q4o7 Xjgf, -I Av E I g N J !1 iLbQla 5 Q ' I 1' 1' 'if . 2 s ' Item I. We, the Senior Class, do be- wr'-a 'Ula iff ' queath to our Alma Mater our best wishes for M l- the future. Long may her name and her ,af- - fame prevail. za ' Item II. We, the Senior Class, do bequeath to our dear Faculty our deep appreciation for the many things they have done for us. Item III. To Miss Emma, our heart's dearest and best, we bequeath our love and deepest feelings, for she has been our friend at all times. Item IV. To Mr. Scott, we bequeath Hymn Number 481, and we hope that he will enjoy singing it in the future as much as he has done during our Senior year. Item V. I, Dot Strangward, do bequeath my curly locks to anyone plan- ning to take a sea voyage. Item VI. I, Winifred Parsons, do bequeath my easy-going disposition to Lucy Furman, who worries entirely too much for the good of her health. Item VII. I. Isabelle Carpenter, do bequeath my natural wave Calong with a pair of curling ironsj to Dudley Sweat. Item VIII. We, Helen Wilson and Sarah Roberts, do hereby bequeath our much admired height to Bessie Mercer, as Bessie adores tall girls. Item IX. We, Margaret Collier, Annie Frances Humphries, and Mar- garet Huffine, do bequeath our success in hat making to the Junior members of the sewing class. Item X. I, Wilhelmine Winerich. do bequeath my new pair of lorg- nettes to Margaret Tate. knowing that Tate has seen enough through ber old pair. Item XI. We, Mary .lo Evans and Evelyn Collins, do bequeath to Jean Spear all the surplus splinters in Room 16. EX gh, . glial? CIP!-L 2 xllffe W il. ? ffjf -..-- .- X CAT X f j .Qu-qi.



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