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in Mr. Holmes’ heart, to the next
best person.
Frances Hendeirson bestows Iier
dramatic ability upon Gladj's DeL
pi>y-
Uosa Hall leaves her ability to
do thin]^s speedily to Elizabeth
Vincent.
Vanya Cuffee leaves her artis
tic ability to Harriet Washington.
Maycie Copeland wills a portion
of her “"ift of gab” to Margaret
Mack.
John Henry leaves his carefree
jnanner to Lloyd Allen.
Perce Harris be.stows his musi
cal talent \ipon Peter White.
Mary Holey hereby beijueaths
the opportunity to step from one
ofifice position to another to Vivian
Gook.
Bette Banner wills her place in
the choir to Doris Holloway.
Nannie Farrar leaves her ability
to dress conservatively to Marcella
Williams.
Iiicliard Horsley liereby be(|ueaths
liis annual fight to D. Wendell
•lones. Rose Huggins leaves her
captivating personality to Caroline
Stone.
JMelviu McDowell wills liis abil.
ity to analyze situations to Oliver
Morse.
Eldon George McLean bestows his
ability to rephrase lines in any
play to Charle:s Atkin.s.
Randolph McAlpine leaves his
ability to have breakfast after the
teachers to anyone who can’t get
u|) on time.
Ada Simpkins bequeaths, her po
sition as Delaney'Building official
bell-ringer to Dorothy Racks.
Spencer Albury leaves her posi
tion in the dining halj_ to Thelma
Gary.
Gilbert Wilson bequeaths his
passiveness to Thomas Bembry.
Daniel Summers wills a path to
the Nurses’ home to Harry John,
son and the boys.
Audrej' Gibson leaves her grand
manner to Alice Parker.
Ellen Williams leaves her love
for swing music to Velma McEwen.
V^erniay Battle bequeaths her sta
bility to Hulda Williams.
John Speight Simpkins bestows
his rich bass voice t/> Richard Hen
derson.
Prettlophine Simmons wills her
pleasant disposition to Miriam Tfob
erts.
Robert Tillman, leaves his “glam
our boy” manner to Charles John
son.
William Jackson leaves his a-
bility to get to class just before the
dismissal bell rings to anyone M'ho
tak(‘s college as lightly a.s lie does.
Ellis Johnson hereby bequeaths
hi.s-annual love rounds to any six
fellows who can manage them.
Article 6: Section 1:
We hereby charge to the Junior
Class the ta,sk of execxiting our last
will and testament. In witness
thereof, we have hereunto set our-
bands and seal, this eventful day
of JIay. in the year of our Lord,
one thousand, nine hundred and
forty.
The Senior Class of 1A40
I\L Spencer Albury, Testator
Randolph McAlpine, Testator
Witnesses:
Ada Simpkins
Jeremiah Heartley