WOODS Silence is as deep as elernily. Hi-Y Club 38; Home Ec. Club °38; Choral Club 34, 35; Kimler Maury Society oy ERNEST ABNER WRIGHT, Jr. He is climbing to the top by being himself. SENIORS VAAN Spel OU SO ee Gr meee mn On@y U CHARLES THOMAS YANCEY His brevity was the soul of A bad ov, Us many a willy saying. Business Manager of Sxy- LINE; Hi-Y Club °35, 36, ( f) f 37, Vice-President °38; Kimler Literary Society °34. RACHEL REBECCA YOUNG Studious to please, yel nol ashamed to fail. SKYLINE Editor; Senior Play, Senior Class Secretary alee Isheye tlie “Sie, “YF. President °38; Home Ec. Club 38: Dramatic Club 36, °37, °38; Student Coun- A ene! a ta Viieteg) Bur Caps JEBA Hashel cil ‘36, °37; President Soph- omore Class °36; Athletic Council °35; Choral Club 35, 36, 38; Secretary Kim- ler Society 35. Football 36; Kimler Maury Literary Society 34, “35. SENIOR CLASS WILL E, the Class of 38, being of passably sound mind, sweet disposition, generous nature, and possessed of many valuable and highly desirable tr aits and belongings, do hereby bequeath, hand over, bestow, otherwise give, said traits and belongings, to many envious lower classmen in this, our first and last will and testament. Norma Alford leaves her natural blond hair to Nalda Kennedy with much reluctance. Mary Baker bequeaths her basketball ability to Mitzie Baker saying, “Carry on!” Nancy Burton gives her flare for wearing clothes to Glenna Wine. Mary Catherine Davies bequeaths her “Stoop to Snoop” ability to Mary Betty Saufley and tells her to watch her head when she gets up from stooping. Virginia Driver bequeaths her page-boy hair cut to Janet McCartney with the instruction book. Dorothy East leaves her many buttons to Frances McGregor with the thread to keep them sewed on. Phyllis Forloines leaves her journalistic work to Virginia Ferguson and wants her to continue it after she graduates. Phyllis Frank leaves her quiet ways to Louise Wilson with the hope that she will prosper by them. Rosalie Frank leaves her temper to Carrie Lee Baber with the recipe for quieting it. Natalie Frye gives her odd laugh to anyone who can imitate her. Welby Harner gives her braids to Jean Lough on the condition that she will allow her hair to grow. Catherine Hiserman leaves her “Art’’ work to anyone who likes little green Austins. Dorothy Kennedy bestows her military jewelry to Edith Brown and Margurite Johnson and hopes that they will keep them polished. Mary Lough settles her specks on Rachel Altice to make her more intelligent looking. Edna Maxey leaves her dimples to Miss Reynolds for the good of getting in at out-of-town games. Gaynell May offers her candy to Jean Royer to help her put on much needed(?) weight. Ann McKenna buys her sister, Shirley, a bottle of her special hair rinse and tells her to use it with discretion.
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