Silhouette (1912) . Senior Class Will We, the undersigned members of the class of 1912, being of sound mind and disposingwill, do hereby make our last will and testament to the class of 1913. Item I. We do hereby renounce any and all wills and testaments made heretofore. Item II. Nellie Fargason hereby bequeaths to Lavalette Kennedy Sloan her calmand dignified mien and also her crushes on the younger contingent of the Faculty. Item III. Frances Gertrude Mayson wills to Frances Roundtree Dukes her oratori-cal abihty and her love for the classics. To Eleanor Pinkston she hands down her lovefor d
Silhouette (1912) . Senior Class Will We, the undersigned members of the class of 1912, being of sound mind and disposingwill, do hereby make our last will and testament to the class of 1913. Item I. We do hereby renounce any and all wills and testaments made heretofore. Item II. Nellie Fargason hereby bequeaths to Lavalette Kennedy Sloan her calmand dignified mien and also her crushes on the younger contingent of the Faculty. Item III. Frances Gertrude Mayson wills to Frances Roundtree Dukes her oratori-cal abihty and her love for the classics. To Eleanor Pinkston she hands down her lovefor domestic science. Item IV. Mary Sadler Crosswell wills to Allie Candler her sylph-like form, andto Margaret Roberts, her red-headed temper. Item V. Annie Chapin McLane hereby bequeaths to Emma Pope Moss Jimsmiddy blouse and her athletic tendencies. To Kathenne Hutcheson Clark she handsdown the right to ring the rising bell and her skill therein. Item VI. Martha Hall gives to Mary Lois Enzor her pleasant (?) facial ex
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