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WE ARE SENIORS
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RAINBq, nn V a ' HEHMAN ELKINS . . “Pelican” “A poet am I, though I cannot telt you why ’ Jeffersonian Literary Society, 1923-25 Track, 1923-25. Basket Ball. 1924-28 Hi-Y Club, 1924-27. President Senior Class Phi Ionia thean Literary Society, 1926-28 LOUISE EZELL . . . “Suepanky” uShe is her own self, who could he more” Wilsonian Literary Society, 1924-26 Hermenlan Literary Society, 1926-27 Adelphian Literary Society, 1927-28 Girls” Reserve. 1924-28 ANNIE LEE MOODY . . . “Bee” “Quiet, modest, and unasuining, prepared to meet all duties” Jeffersonian Literary Society, 1925-26 Hermenian Literary Society. 1926-27 Adelphian Literary Society, 1927-28 MAHY LOU OWENS . . . Kink” “The world knows only two, 'That's Home and I' Adelphian Literary Society, 1927-28 Senior ('lass Giftorian
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CLASS WILL l NA FISHEH We, the Senior Class of 1928, being about to pass out of this sphere of educa- tion in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We bequeath to Wynne High School our good name and a quiet building after we leave with our silly giggles, noise, and everlasting gossip. We give and bequeath to the faculty a sweet and unbroken succession of rest- Irss nights and peaceful dreams. We also give them all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time on our various examination papers. To our Sponsor, Miss Best, the profound admiration and ever admiring friendship of the class of 1928. To the Junior Class we leave our Senior dignity, cinder path across the court-yard and all the hollidays and privileges that we were “supposed” to have had. To the Sophomore Class, or the “Three dollar beauty class”, we bequeath all cuds of gum we have left in any likely or unlikely places. To the Freshman Class we bequeath all scraps of paper and stubs of pencils that we may leave in our haste to get away. The remaining parts of this will, the members leave individually. Mildred Crawford bequeaths her study hours to Kate (iooch. Ben Drexler bequeaths his energy to Bill Cogbill, but not his beauty for he fears he will still have future use for that. Johnnie Bussell bequeaths her health, size, and activity to Laurel Brown. Kdna Elkins bequeaths her bewitching eyes and flirtations to Hazel Arnold and Eloise Wallin. Ernest Proctor, Cordon Hinton, Lawrence Mills, and Fred Owen leave their athletic ability to Billy Farr, Lester Charles, Thomas Weeks, and Howland Burnette. Angie Couch bequeaths her good nature to Helen Evans. Jeannette Stacy bequeaths her seat in the study-hall by the paper basket to Jonnie Howland so that she may get all the school gossip just as Jeanette did. Lorena Arnold and Frances Snowden bequeath their compacts to Jewell Montgomery and Virginia Lancaster. They feel that they will not need them any more as they can face the world behind the coat of paint that nature gave them. Claude Starr and Oilbert Hamilton jointly bequeath their sweet dispositions and lovely characters to Hobin Johnson and Charlie Dodd. Herman Elkins and Tate Carson bequeath their height to William Brown. Forest Thomson bequeaths his catchers mitt to Harry Saripkin. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1928, set our hands and seal this the twenty first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty eight.
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