Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1927

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MARIK WILLIAMS Mamma’h Worry O cruel world. O heartless men! I do not love but one of them.” Joined our ranks in September. 1925 ; Jeffersonian Literary Society. Girls’ Reserve. '26 ; Hermenian Lit- erary Society. Girls’ Reserve. ’27. ROY WILKS Running Wild A little learning is a dangerous thing. Jeffersonian Literary Society. ’24 ; Jeffersonian Lit- erary Socitty. ’25; Jeffersonian Literary Society. ’26: Philomathean Literary Society. ’27. DOROTHY WILKINS Dazzling Wii 'What’s the use of thinking, when talking docs as well 7” % Jtffersonian Literary Society. Basketball. Girls’ Re- serve. '24 : Jeffersonian Literary Society. Girls’ Re- serve. ’25; Jeffersonian Literary Society. Girls’ Re- serve. ’26: Hermenian Literary Society, Girls’ Re- serve, 27. Twenty



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Class Will By Margaret Lancaster 05 S5S E, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, realizing that we will soon depart from this world of high schools, do hereby make known, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, bequeathing our best-beloved possessions of this year to the classes of Wynne High School. To Wynne High School we bequeath the memory of the most studious and the most intellectual class that ever graduated from this institution. To the Faculty we bequeath our dignified appearance, our sympathetic and cheerful natures, and our brilliant and masterful minds. To the Junior Class we bequeath our time-worn books, hoping they will gain as much from them as we have. To the Sophomore Class we bequeath a book entitled “Science in Note Passing.” To the Freshman Class we bequeath an easier road to Seniordom than we obtained. The remainder of this will the students bequeath personally. Mary McCorkle bequeaths her bathing suit to Frances Snowden and Johnnie Russell jointly. To Edna Elkins, Bessie Robinson bequeaths her “Beauty and Popularity.” Catherine Scruggs bequeaths her ability to bluff the teachers to Mildred Crawford. Herman Elkins bequeaths ten pounds of his weight to Prentiss Robinson. Jethro Harrell bequeaths his Senior dignity to Dorris Greenfield. To Lorena Arnold, Mary Jane Ellison bequeaths her ability to make a success of The Rainbow. Virginia Graham bequeaths her reputation as man-hater to Catherine Hallstead. Franklin Kelly bequeaths his extensive knowledge on “How to Please the Ladies” to Gordon Hinton. To Esther Marsden, Dovie Hallstead bequeaths her worn-out powder puff. Beverly Cogbill bequeaths her intelligence to Carlos Thacker. Russell Bailey to Forrest Thompson bequeaths his knowledge of English. Mary Helen Foster bequeaths her athletic ability to Angie Couch. To Ben Drexler, Carl Crain bequeaths his ability at speech making. Block Tyre to Lelia Collier bequeaths his quiet disposition. Ben Cooper and James Hannah bequeath their skill to help make the nineteen and twenty-eight Football Team a success to Fred Owen and Ernest Proctor. Virginia Quessenberry and Dorothy Wilkins bequeath their wit to Frances Earney and Louise Ezell. Treva Jane Ogan bequeaths her argumentative instinct to Gilbert Hamilton. To Kitty Cleaver, Dorris Hammett bequeaths her tact in being ready to do what is to be done. Hazel McKnight bequeaths her winning smile to Annie Mae Clark. Jack Richardson bequeaths his easy method of making friends to Lawrence Mills. To Mather Carson and Winston Myers, Robert Fisher and Roy Wilks bequeath their desire to be somebody in the business world. Pauline Howell bequeaths her winning personality to Virginia Lancaster. To Una Fisher and Jeannette Stacy, Marie Williams and Margaret Lancaster be- queath their giggles. (Signed) Senior Class. (Witnessed) The Board of Directors. Twenty-two

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