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Sill lass will anti Gliestament STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GASTON, CITY OF BELMONT. I We, the Senior Class of '38, being of sound mind and body at present, but just begin- ning our last set of exams and knowing that .they will either kill us or leave our minds in such a condition that we will not be responsible for our actions, do hereby proclaim this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our Chaplain we leave our sincerest appreciation of his religious guidance and sympathy in our many problems. ARTICLE II To our Directress, we express our deepest affections and sincere thanks for her patience and long-suffering in our regard and for her kindly assistance in our many difficulties and perplexities. ARTICLE III I To Sister Teresa, we leave the remains of the Senior Dormitory together with our sincere gratitude for her patience and endurance. ARTICLE IV To the faculty we wish to extend our thanks for their perseverance in trying to instill knowledge into our feeble minds, coupled with our attention-at last! ARTICLE V To the Juniors we leave all our Senior privileges together with the Senior table, the Senior dormitory, and the ability to do the wrong thing at the right time. ARTICLE VI To the Sophomores we leave our bright and witty sayings and our comradeship which embraces one and all. ARTICLE VII To the Freshmen we leave our loyalty and our sincere hope that they will have four years as full as ours. ARTICLE VIII I, Mary Claire Allen, do will and bequeath my Senior dignity to Mary Fay. Fakey, I hope it will enable you to live up to the old tradition of a dignihed senior. I, Mary Curlee, do will and bequeath my punctuality KU and de.pendabilityC?j to Pauline Boyter. May you always be Polly-on-the-spot. I, Edith Gallagher, do will my gift of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to Mary Catherine Kabas. I sincerely hope you will learn to keep your opinions to yourself occasion- ally, Mary Kay. I, Miriam Weldon, do bequeath my ability of skipping study hall and of cramming for exams to Alice Clements. Here's hoping you will make use of this gift as frequently and as successfullyt?D as I have, Alice. I, Emma Bauza, do will and bequeath my poetic ability to .Ioy Gilbert. Joy, I hope that Calliope will smile on you more frequently than she did on me, l I, Mary Evelyn I-Ioltzclaw, do will my ability to stay awake in class to Tillie Smith. I hope it will be less trouble and more profitable UB than it has been to me. I, Glenna Fisher, do bequeath my bobby pins to Dolly Seay. May they keep her hair as curly and as beautifulffj as mine. I, Dorothy Walker, do will and bequeath my ability of getting in and out of scrapes to Helen Dreelin. Helen, I hope you get out more than you get in. I, Helen Jones, do leave my tassled, steeple-top Pill-box to Dorothy Hogan. I hope you will never be as high as your hat, Dorothy. ARTICLE IX Our last request is that when, and if, we die from the results of the exams, we may be buried in our caps and gowns. with your diplomas in our hands, and the seal of intellectual complacency upon our brows. MIRIAM WELDON, Lawyer. WITNESSESI ANGUS fOur Dogl, JONATHAN COur Turtlel. Page Twenty-six THE GHAUATIM
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