Page Twelve GOLDSBORO HI NEWS May 17, 1935 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF '35—By Margaret Denmark (Continued from page eleven) | Gay, hoping, yea praying, that his ner, which will be the symbol of our tires are good. To Ida Mae Starling, Sallye B. wills her athletic ability and figure in hopes that she’ll have as much success with the “Bills” as the Privette gal. Dan Aycock leaves behind a couple of yards of feet to Powell Bland. Wiley Smith leaves his aptitude for rapid, continuous talking and chewing to Allen Andrews. Bob Lane wills his hotcha rhyth mic dance to Cecil Willis who can’t dance anyway. Kenneth Cooke leaves his beauti ful brown eyes to “Boy” Smith. Girls, he’s cheating you. ]Srellie Williams wills her ability to be a good friend to anybody who thinks he can do it as well. Archie Monk bequeathes to the in coming Freshmen his instantaneous grasp of new topics in math, while the rest of the Senior Class offers sympathy to the Freshmen’s future math teacher. Harry Hundley leaves his love for snakes and Elizabeth Smith to Jim Manly. Ernest Mansour leaves his com mon sense and witticisms to his brother Eddie in hopes that he will do better. Frances Powell wills her bangs to Louise Spruill to use when she gets rid of her present crop. Mavis Young leaves her flaming torch, pardon me, top, to Dot Parker in hopes that she will hold it high. Nita Cox bequeathes her voice volume to Mary Peele, whom we seldom hear. Elbridge Eose wills his self-assur ance to anyone who thinks he can put on as big a front as he has. Maurice Edwards bequeathes his part in the Aycock Memorial Cup to Powell Bland and hopes he will try his best to win it next year. success. Article III A—To the faculty of G. H. S. we lovingly leave a gorgeous bouquet of forget-me-nots and a heart full of gratitude for their kind words, thoughts, and deeds which dulled many a thorn in our rocky paths. Article IV The Present Class-’35 is noted for having great numbers of indi vidual qualities and quantities and er—a—as a result (apologies to Mr. Johnson) do hereby leave a few to the incoming classes. Eleanor Taylor wills her “flirta tious walk” to Scotty Dameron. Gertrude Hobbs wills her typing errors to any one who thinks they can make as many. Nellie Farfour leaves her vocal “pipes” to Cora Burns in hopes that she will improve. Whitmel Gurley bequeathes her sophistication to Shirley Armen- trout (as if she needs any) ! Annie E. Coward wills her coquet tish mannerisms to any one who wishes to take as much trouble as she does with them Rupert Pate wills his frail, puny physique to Bert Grifiin Thomas W. Pearson, since he has carried this dangerous burden long enough, wills his persuasive powers to Joe Edwards. Anna Best bequeathes her non chalant, oratorical spirit, which is as changing as the Chameleon’s col ors, to ISTettie Worrell. Ollie Powell wills her permanent waves to Virginia Ginn and wishes her “Bon Voyage.” Ann Dees bequeathes studiousness and thata-way with boys to Eliza beth Smith William Wimpy Vinson wills his excess length and cute cut-ups to Sam McClenny. Dot Ballard bequeathes her blond beauty and baby blue eyes to “Baby Baddour.” To Lee Ann Taylor, Alberta Carr wills her musical talent and her abil ity to relate experiences. Arline Robertson leaves her orig inal ways and her ambition to be a movie star to Allen Andrews. Frank Garris wills his mania for careful driving and sloppy dress to Humphrey Brown, who will prob ably break his neck anyhow! Albert Ellis leaves his ability to turn corners on two wheels to John THE ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES invite you to use their cool, comfortable, polite service this year on your vacation. PHONE 863 FOR YOUR ROUTEING UNION BUS STATION G. Irby Holmes, Mgr. Richard Helms leaves his argu mentative and doubting attitude to all the girls strung on Henry Ken nedy’s line in hopes they will settle Hal Armentrout wills his “School Girl” complexion to William Dees hoping that the price of Lux will not increase during the coming years. Billy Griffin refuses to part with any of his dynamic charms since all of them are needed for his con quest of Betsy. ]STorwood Middleton wills a tiny bit of his love for Ozello to Powell and still has enough to keep ahead in the race. Hereupon, I, the aforesaid Class of ’35, do deffix, reffix, and aflix my worthy signature to this document, the Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’35 in the presence of wit nesses. Margaret Denmark, Testator. Witnesses—Anne Bullock, George Armstrong. “What student in G. H. S. has the initials V. V. V. ?” “I didn’t know there was such; who is it?” “Have you never heard of Vil- liam Vimpy Vinson?” —Willis. Eight Girls Win Prizes Perrye Smith, junior member of the second year Sewing Class, model ing a yellow lace afternoon frock trimmed in soft, brown velvet, was winner in the annual Weil Dress making Contest. Isa Dameron, modeling a blue lace evening gown, won second place. Dresses made were presented in a fashion show at a meeting of the high school P.-T. A. on Wednesday night. May 8. l^ineteen girls took part in the contest and entered the show. Others winning prizes were Dot Crawford, third; Yvette Turlington, fourth; Katherine Kennedy, fifth; Adell Sherard, sixth; Helen Brendle, sev enth; and Ann Dees, eighth. “What boy in high school doesn’t smoke, studies every night, doesn’t go with girls, never stays out late, and is going straight home after graduating?” asked a teacher. There was no reply. FOR DEPENDABLE TIRE I SERVICE CALL 93 ! j LA]\GSTON TIRE COMPANY I GOODRICH TIRES Have Your Watches and Clocks Repaired at ROBT. A. 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