Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA)

 - Class of 1961

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ilated body, do will to my roommate and grand- daughter, Judy Goodwin, my undying ambition to get up at 6:00 A.lVI., and to my daughter, Ruth Ann Green, my love for Johnny Mathis, the Parlor, and my little brother, Jerry Blackstock. To my little sisters, all the luck, love, and happiness in the world. I, Peggy Peterson, being of contracted mind and expanded body, bequeath thirty-six empty Met- recal cans to Beth Cardwell, hoping she will be more successful than I, to Judy Van Buren, a pile of fan letters for Madame Ring-a-ding, to Zanna ivlarion, my ability to always get caught breaking rules, and to Gail Mosely, all my bubble equip- ment and a snoopy growl. I, Anne Reddick, being of sound body and un- stable mind, do hereby bequeath- to my good friends, Jan Clayton and Judy Mouchet, my escap- ades in Atlanta. To Judy, I also leave my praise for being so understanding. To my little sister, Penny Holder, I leave the hard task of growing up . To my sister, Mary' Jo, I leave nothing but my love. I, Jane Seymour, in the sad UD act of leaving Brenau, leave to my little sister, Joann Pollard, my great stature, and to my other little sister, Mary Little, my wonderful memories of Atlanta to add to her plentiful supply. To my sister, Ann, I leave much love and a Senior red rose. I, Jean Skaggs, bequeath to my little sis, Judy Goodwin, my power of concentration, and the will to use it. I hope Charlie never hears Trust and Obey again. To my second semester roommate I leave kind words and sympathy. To my other little sis, Bobbie, I leave my ten pounds of fat, for she'll need it after her diets. I, Ramona Staples, being of empty mind and sleepy body, endow to Ruth Ann Green my candles for chemistry, to Judy Rackley, my seat on Ex- ecutive Council, to Suellen Austin, the ability to overcome temptation, and to Betty Funke, the endearing name Big Senior . To other occupants of 209, the will to find more ways to change the room. I, Bea Upson, being of chaotic mind as well as body, leave to my precious little sis, Mary Ellen Farr, my French twist and devout admiration of her two brothers. To my daughter, Carol Vaughan, my ability to get along with Princeton men, and to Nancy McAlister, a bottle of pop . I, Annette Vickers, being in full possession of a sound C71 mind, leave my shortness to Dianne Champion and Shelly Smith, to new girls I leave my playpenl', hoping they won't be as big babies as I was in it, last of all I leave . . . to the relief of my teachers. I, Carol Ann Victor, being of unstable mind and spastic body, do hereby will to my little sister, Patricia Fulmer, all my wet blouses, to my other little sister, Susan Irvine, my curlers, and to Judy Rene Mouchet, I leave my French accent. I, Nonie Waller, being of overnourished body, leave to my little sister, Nan Willis, my love for Riverside teas. To my other little sisters, Marty Morrison and Judy Van Buren, I will my wonder- ful senior year, and much love to all three. I, Lee Wilson, being of sound mind and not much body, bequeath to Pam McOwen my condensation book and wish her many pleasant probations, and to Hazel Jo Smith, my love for Brenau. I, Cookie Wood, leave to my loquacious and bestest roommate, Pat Hudson, my ability to roll hair and will power to stay on a diet. To my little sis, Carolyn Hellstrom, I leave my ability to keep off campus and to play cards.



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Suggestions in the Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) collection:

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 103

1961, pg 103

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 101

1961, pg 101

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 97

1961, pg 97

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 61

1961, pg 61

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 82

1961, pg 82

Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 30

1961, pg 30


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