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v.se a llbi'ai';''. i ‘'A15-.C0 a vetcri- narlan * s aa,".i3to.n'G^ suporvl- oho v/ai'd for oick cana~ ”narga.i’ot ITIblock will ^loubtl'eoa bc.come great as a fash- 1^ 5.on' dos.I-;:ao:r and ox'ator. Her LI r. ul),] e c t g an d t c oi;]b i zi 1 ng |^coloz:*y' and 'picturesque pr.i,:j;o- das', d . ''Prozzi Queen of the liayy to ^ Quoon of the Kitchen with ^ ,iaides; in f.aithfii], attendance J.'ti will wander Sara Drew. ''Aftoi; witnessing the trag- 0 f irst , • c;r: rs of Judy t s • ifo in the Senior Play, hl;l.~ ;aboth Tearsail is devoting 'c!c ].lie's energies to bi/rgoz:’ ■'-d better orphanages. • •‘'Helen rondorgrass j s the • ••■■.sinesa '^/orzan of Black r'oun- w'in Di'ugsi'ore, '■After ’-er e.xtonsive e.::c- pcrlozico ••ri the Diallette. .ifean- ■os Quartorrrm has risen “to • oof-rc;.i.dor o't doS'ao'izoli t.an. "Helen Rust is carefully i"'''''atch-.:.ng the diet of Iier 'bouncing izaby boys, ' V “'I ta.nk I go hoi'iie', but not / to Sweden, 'to As.hcvillo; no't ( Greta, but dot Siler. ' " Vi jf'ilnla Gist arc, willing ;.nd capal'lo, remains a spin- cter, caring diligently foi* her rcrsiaiL, "En,ou'."i;, is enough, snd too 5 I y if much ?.s too much for Margaret Smith who fl.ings Hngi.ish Litor- 1 aturc aside foi’ the composi- ' tlon.of 'the latest swing music, f '"T'rue 'to her name Justine ' . larte is a sleuthing detect .VO, soolrlng sl:i])pery ci-iminals, "Leslie Thor.ias., keeping up •that old spirit, is '.Pep De rector' for Kay Kaysor. "First Lady of Kentucky is ..oted .for her brill-mt enter- iouthern dinners, aenxng ane •O Y ■u:e t'xrolyn Tyree, of Pogg-y Jones and Betty Po- gram v/ill to Mildred Allen their dear love for English grazmaa]?. To Nan Allen, P.age I,hn- caster and Ellez.i 111 slier leave their capacity for consutning al.most anyth;lng along the l.i.nc of food. Mary pasle.;' bequeaths to Ruby Street and Jackie Capps her ability to .’invar.lably -turn the faucet the wron.-t way • in chemistry and d.rcnch everyo.no within ton feet, ' On Miss Webb, Miss Cooper bestO’ws hex’ two extra wrinkles and the ton pouiids which she- lost while pushing us up gra duation hill, .arid, at ■tl.ie'-sane t.1’'iie, trying to got a gift for the college. To Miss Coop!M‘, we leave a b^rand now victrola with the loudest x-'ecords available, as she has been so accustomed to hearing our noicso that the peace p.nd. q\.ilet 'bhat will pre- vai.L a.fter ou.r leparture vmll, Viflthout a doubt; be unbearable. To our dear .little sisters, we, the dignified Cenlors leave oz.xr Izuckets for catching tears at graduation. In Witness wliereo^t, we, the Genior High School Class of Montreat Co].lego, have to thi.s, our last Will a.nd Testai-aent, subscribed our name and set our seal, this twenty-second day of May, one thousand nine hundred ■bhlrty-nine, A. D. Dr. Margaret Spencer, Witness Dr. .R. C . And e r s ozi, Vi' 11n o s s --Betty Pogram, Class LaMvjer STATISTICS B e 31 - All - Ii m.md Elizabeth Johnston
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