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' 7 1945 Parade Queen, LOIS WEBB Attendants: ADA KATHERYN COOR and RACHEL JONES URT 13
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JULIA GLIARMIS, Maid of Honor LOIS WEBB, May Queen a 1 MAY 12
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J— ait l Vill audi J eAlawieui We, the class of ' 45, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that our days at Atlantic Christian College are drawing to a close, do make this, our Last Will and Testament. We do hereby leave our most enviable ( ? ) traits to their rightful heirs. To A. C. College, we leave our all — except the memories which ho one can ever take from us. To Mr. Case, we do give our appreciation for steering our courses to a successful com- pletion. To Mildred Ross, we leave thanks for steering our financial course. To Dean Ward and Dean Jarman, we give thanks just for steering our course. To the faculty, we just leave — This is enough. II To the underclassmen, we leave our wishes for as wonderful a college career as we have had. Ill We, Ada Katheryn Coor and Helen Ren- frow, do leave our headaches as Presidents of the Cooperative Association to Wade Pridgen, who, we are sure, can handle them. I, Betty Nethercutt, do hereby leave Mary McDaniel my minute books. We, Mary Jennette and Lib White, do be- queath our undying friendship to Mary Cone and Pat Outlaw. I, Sarah Jane Ihrie, will my lieutenant to anybody who can get him. We, Ruby Davis and Lucille Boyette, leave our loud, boisterous ways to two quiet las- sies, Barbara Ann Jones and Beula Rasberry. I, Ben Askew, do leave Reid Wells to carry on alone. I, Rachel Jones, do will my aching feet and friendship with store managers to Mar- jorie Daniels, the new business manager of the Torchlight. I, Vera Loftin, do leave my ability to follow the straight and narrow to Rosalyn Mizelle. I, Cassie Anne Poole, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Gladys Roebuck. We, Jessie Turner and Guy Dixon, do dedi- cate the song, Together, to Aileen Reel and Bill Parrish. » S We, Clyda Renfrow and Mildred Moye, do bequeath our place in the Big Five to any one who can take it. I, J. P. Tyndall, leave all the odors of the chemistry laboratory to Eunice Jones, with my best wishes. I, A. C. Young, do leave my standing as the only married male student on the cam- pus, to Willard Woodard. I, Dorothy Greene, do leave Macon, Geor- gia, to anyone who wants it. I, Julia Gliarmis, will my ability to ask outstandingly brilliant questions to Julia Waters. We, James Ellis and James Beaty, bequeath our place in the religious life of the campus to Gilbert Davis and David Hardison. We, Charlotte Ruth Gray and Edna Row- land, leave the cow bell to Nannie Harper and Peggy Holton, the new shepherds. I, Lottie Vann, leave Bo to some girl in Wilson, because Lucama is too far. I, Lois Webb, do leave my May Day crown to anybody who can wear it. I, Edna Waters, will my sweet disposition to Pearlie Horton. I, Grace Hill, dedicate Anchors Aweigh to Dot Freeman. I, Juanita Burton, bequeath my smiling helpfulness to Mary Ellen Jones. I, Rella Pace, leave my boy friends to Max- ine Cahoon. We, Mary Williams and Mary Emma Perry, do bequeath our good dispositions to Miss Ward and Tin Can Alley. I, Marie Barnes, do bequeath my ability to hold my tongue to Virginia Barwick. We, Frances Wooler and Voula Soufas, leave our ability to speak Greek to -Dr. Long. We, the seniors of the third floor Caldwell Hall, leave our reputation to those students who are worthy of it and can live up to it. IV We, the Senior Class, give Dr. Hartsock, our sponsor, our sincere appreciation for her excellent guidance. Signed and sealed this 2nd day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-five, in the presence of special wit- nesses. — Opal Lee Satterfield and Cassie Ann Poole, Testatrices. 14
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