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GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
June 2, 1932
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF ’32 By Sammy Carr
On this, the second day of June,
1932, we the surviving seniors of
the class of thirty-two having been
duly examined by proper physical
and mental directors of Goldsboro
and having been found of sound
mind and sound body do hereby re
linquish our hold upon these things
which we have worked for and
earned during our eleven years (or
more) of continual strife. These
things we leave to Goldsboro High
School.
Thus is our property divided:
ARTICLE I
To the incoming Senior Class we
leave certain personal property:
Section I
The family library consisting of
Arnold’s Geometry, Tanner’s Eng
lish, Bennett’s “Vergil,” Beasley’s
History, and all other books that
may have increased our knowlege
on any subject.
Section II
A. The right to study more than
usual,
B. The right to sit on the front
seats of the middle section in the
auditorium,
C. The lead in the lunch line,
I). The right to be exempt.
ARTICLE II
To the incoming juniors we leave
Physical Development
Internal and External
Development
In Two Courses
$1.00 per week for 12 weeks
Barbell and Advanced
Course Included
Results Guaranteed
ALBERT C. CLARK
418 S. William St.
Personal
STATIONERY
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Name and Address Printed in
Blue Ink
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Box 782 Goldsboro, N. C.
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‘‘The Home of Better Values’
the following:
Section I
Our gratitude.
A. To the faculty members,
B. To our classmates and associa
tes.
ARTICLE III
To the prospective soi^homores we
leave those things which accumulate
during that period of life.
Section I
Natural inheritances
A. An undying spirit of sophisti
cation,
B. Our pranks and jokes to be
used in case of necessity.
ARTICLE IV
To the greatest of all the incoming
freshmen we leave:
Section I
Our diligence
A. In listening to whatever the
teachers say,
B. In obeying orders and not fol
lowing our own inclinations,
C. In following and obeying the
dictates of the upper classmen.
ARTICLE V
To the dearly beloved faculty, we
wish to leave some sort of remem-
branc in appreciation of their ef
forts and patiences^ in helping us
to cross another stumbling stone to
ward the goal ‘‘Success.”
Section I
The Student’s appreciation
A. To Mr. Wilson—for his coop
eration in everything we have under
taken,
B. To Miss Beasley—for her in
terest in the seniors as a whole.
C. To Miss Gordner—for advising
and sponsoring us in the newspaper
work,
D. To Mrs. Middleton’s—for aid
ing us in every way possible.
ARTICLE VI
The following are a few personal
belongings to be bequeathed to vari
ous students:
1. Florence Baker wills her jour
nalistic ability to Lois McManus.
2. Gretchen Barden Avills her
model ‘‘T” to Hazel Montague.
3. Sarah Lee Best wills her typ-
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4. McArn Best wills her sweet
disposition and friendly attitude to
Frances Bass.
5. Sonora Bland leaves her ability
to get along with the teachers to Bill
Daniels.
6. Nancy Bridgers bequeaths her
talent for dancing to Celeste Adams.
7. Florence Brooks wills her abili
ty to debate to Jack Hatch.
8. Sara Hall Carr wills her beau
tiful hair to Corinne Manly.
9. Virginia Crow wills her musical
ability to Robbie Sue Black.
10. Helen Edelmann wills her beau
ty to Annie Elizabeth Coward.
11. Lillian Edgerton wills her lit
erary journalistic talent to Thelma
Ginn.
12. Rachel “Hemp” Edgerton
wills her silph-like figure to Lucille
Honeycutt.
13. Frances Ginn wills her do
mestic ability to “Mick” Rawlings.
14. Lillian Gordon wills her good
sportsmanship to Charles Broad-
hurst.
15. Dorothy Hooks leaves her
stubborn ess to Frances Bass.
16. Elizabeth Johnson hands over
her mathematical ability to William
Andrew Jackson (Bill) Peacock.
17. Nell Kilpatrick wills her dan
cing ability to Nora Lancastor.
18. Dorothy Langston leaves her
athletic ability to Frances Massey.
19. Katherine Liles wills her col
lection of school rings to Susan
Southerland.
20. Helen Monk wills her knowl
edge of chemistry to Dewey Slo-
cumb.
21. Peggy Pate wills her scholar
ship to Wake Forest to Eleanor
Cuthrell.
22. Martha Peacock wills her
coiffure to Susan Southerland.
23. Susan Rawlings wills her
“power” over Frank to anybody.
She won’t care. Summer’s coming.
24. Hilda Spence wills her corner
in the hall to Hilda Carraway.
25. Lucille Summerlin leaves her
wit to Willis Denmark.
26. Helen Thigpen wills her
“ones” on Geometry to James
Brown.
27. Viola Ward wills her love for
picture shows to Amy Meyers.
28. Marian Weil gives her share
in the Aycock Memorial Cup to
Blackwell Robinson.
29. Henry Brown leaves his knowl
edge of radios to Mr. Helms.
30. Bob Edwards leaves his gang
ster expression to Jerry Derr.
31. Paul Merritt wills his good
sense of humor to Annabelle Ed
wards.
32. William Corbett gives his love
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for Corinne to “Booty” Lewis.
33. Sara Carraway leaves her
baby talk to John Mooring.
34. Paul Best wills his originality
to Cecil Pate.
35. Jack Fonvielle wills his “poop-
poop-a-doop” to Willis Denmark.
36. Wiley Parker leaves his “pur
suing ways” to Gob Wilkins.
37 Bennett Shannon wills his
baseball career to Keith Eutsler.
38. Brogden Spence wills his seat
in the band to Joe Crawford and the
“remains” of the senior class funds
to the home for disconcerted crap-
shooters.
39. Emmet Spicer wants to get
rid of his arguments but he can’t
get anybody to accept them. Step
up, volunteers!
40. Alton Ward leaves his talent
for dancing and football to Bill
Daniels.
41. Emmett Williams wills his
good looks and distinguished white
spot to James Peacock.
42. And last but not least I wish
to will my short stay in Goldsboro
High School to Cyrus Campen.
May he get out as quickly as I did.
ARTICLE VII
Section I
We do hereby appoint Mr. Wilson
sole executor of this our last will
and testament. In witness thereof,
we the class of thirty-two, have set
our hands and seal:
Sammy Carr, Testator
WiUiesses:
James “Jim” Coletst
Moses “Jo” Leroy
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Here’s to the Land of the Cotton
blooms white
Where the scuppernong perfumes
the breeze at night
Where soft southern moss and
jasmine mate
’l^eath the murmuring pines of the
Old North State!
This is the inscription on the
picture which was presented to Miss
Walker’s high section of the 5th
grade on June 14, 1929, by Mrs.
Charles D. Waters and daughter,
Ernestine. The picture is now in Mr.
Sansbury’s room because Ernestine
is a member of his home room group.
When the class is graduated from
high school, it will vote as to where
the picture will be placed.
“Here’s hoping that every mem
ber of this class will graduate with
this picture,” said Mrs. Waters when
she presented the picture.
There are thirty-five members of
the present freshman class who were
in Miss Walker’s section at the time
the picture was presented.
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