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Presentations of FACTS AND FANCIES In appreciation of the efforts of friends who made the publishing of this volume of FACTS AND FANCIES possible, the Senior Class, represented by the publication staff, presents copies to those outstanding in their efforts: To Miss Annie M. Sharpe, to whom this book is affectionately dedicated. i To Mr. Scott and Miss, Emma, who have guided our footsteps painstakingly since the very earliest of our school days here. To Mrs. Dumas, our dearly beloved class sponsor. To Miss Davis, our publication adviser, who has so efficiently assisted in the success of both our paper and our yearbook. To Miss Draper, who so ably directed our Senior Class play. To Miss Butler, whose guidance has meant much in connection with our art work. ' -ELIZABETH HOLCOMB - 39 - s
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We, Babs and Betty Zuber, leave to Lucile Baldwin and Constance Fabel our wardrobes. I, Rachel Burton, leave my air of innocence to Ann Woodruff. I, Trudy Dickey, will to Yvonne Crumley my unequaled curiosity. I, Mary Elizabeth Barge, leave my smooth manner to Mary Carver. I, Polly Penuel, leave my algebraic mind to Jean McKay. I, Elizabeth Coursey, leave to Jean Kerr my snappy classroom manner, hoping the teachers will be able to stand the strain. I, Ruth Shannon, bequeath to Cornelia Calloway my worries over studies, hoping that some day Cornelia will come to school with her lessons prepared. I, Emily Evins, leave to Jane Franlclin my gift of gab. I, Isabel Boykin, bequeath my outstanding ability to read Latin to Marion Walker. I, Margaret Preacher, leave to Miss Emma my ability to win dogs at junior parties, wishing her better luck next time. I, Dorothy Hood, leave my dancing ability to Ruth Brawner. I, Grace Archer, bequeath to Mary Margaret Winn my swiftness in t ing. I, Fraiilgs Butters, having but one thing to leave, and that my interest in Tech, refuse to leave it to anyone. I, Bobbie Hightower, leave to Kathleen Griffin my well-controlled temper. I, Edwina Johnston, because of my Scottish traits, leave nothing. I, Lucia Ewing, bequeath to Virginia Merryman my title as chief bench-warmer at basketball games with Miss Ligon's continued assurances that she is saving me for the next game. I, Ann Williams, leave to Ethel Erwin the act of being seldom seen and never heard throughout three years of high school. I, Margaret Talrnadge, leave to Peggy Hughes my cherished place in Mrs. Johns' heart. Martha Burnett, leave my infallible promptness to Elizabeth Colley. , Marjorie Hames, leave to Anne Irby my ability to prevent my fellow-students from hanging their coats on the cloalcroom mirror. I, Eighth: We nominate, constitute, and appoint our sponsor, Mrs. Dumas, exec- utrix of this, our Last Will and Testament. In event of death, refusal, or inability of said Mrs. Dumas, we hereby nominate Mrs. Fisher as executrix in her place and stead. Ninth: Should any ofthe beneficiaries under this, our last will, object to the pro- bate thereof, contest, or aid in contesting the same, then, and in that event, we annul any bequest herein made to such beneficiary. I, PEGGY ARMISTEAD, Class Testatrix, leave . . . by request. Witnesses: Oswald P. Whiffle, Charley, the Duclc, Mother Goose. f .38.
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MISS RUTH DRAPER Sponsor OFFICERS ALMA KNIGHT ...... . . President TOMMIE OUIN . . . . Vice-President ETHEI. ERWIN - - - . Secretary MARY HARRISON - . - Treasurer MEMBERS EDYTHE ANDERSON LUCILE BALDWIN ANN BRUMBY FRANKIE BURNS MARY CARVER LOUISE CONNELL MARTHA CRAWFORD MIRIAM CROFT MARTHA EWING CONSTANCE FABEL MEDORA FITTEN JANE FRANKLIN 40-
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