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Super la lived .biti ' = Most Carefree PRAYLOR, CANNON, HUNTER SIMMONS AND SANDERS
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J aAt Will and ZJedtament state of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg City of Charlotte of the CARVER COLLEGE GRADUATING CLASS of 1951 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the class of 1951, while still being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our Director, the administrative staff and the various faculty members, we bequeath our undying gratitude and appreciation for their devotion to education, their patience and genuine paternal-like personal interest in our welfare. To the entire body of lower-classmen we leave a long record of achievements to be emulated. Aurelia Pratt wills to Dorothy M. Gabriel, her English Literature book with the hope that she will succeed in becoming a master of English Literature. Alexander Beatty wills to Jessie Wise his business ability. Pauline Leake wills her modest charm to Lois Norton. Warren McKissick wills his ability to say the right thing at the proper time to Zola Mae Garrett. Charles Harris wills his shorthand book to Luella Ross with the hope that she succeeds in taking dictation and transcribing accurately. Warden Ellis wills to Leon Orr his accounting ability. Erving Johnson wills to Grace Henderson her sincere hope for success at Carver. James Thompson wills to Willie M. Rainey his ability to understand. Mae L. Vaughn wills her modesty to Elizabeth McCuUough. Odell Hoover wills to Robert Richmond his love for Carver. John Houston wills to James Phifer his ability to succeed in accounting. Douglas Evans wills to Connie Patton his dignity and understanding. Lillian R. Walker wills to Alice King her ability to be more on the quiet and sociable side of life. Jean I. Wallace wills to Grace Henderson her accounting seat. Kenneth W. Norton wills to Clarence Bellamy his tracks through the dust of the door to the accounting laboratory with the hope that those tracks will be steps of future success. Coleman Blakeney wills to Wilbur Stinson the privilege of getting all of the knowledge and all of the understanding that Carver can offer. James R. Weddington wills to Carrie McCullough his ability to make friends. George R. White wills to Margaret Cooper his blend of elevated thoughts, that she may be victorious in all her earthly problems. Juanita Long wills to Edith Hill her pleasing personality and typing ability. Caruso Bell wills to Doris Bell his sincere hope for her success in all undertakings. Estell McRae wills to Laura Caldwell her ability to govern herself and not be persuaded by the governing powers of others so easily. Julia Simmons wills to Alice Means her lady-like ways and charming personality. Jackson Womble wills to Elmo Quinn his ability to be prompt. Annie M. Shadd wills to Eugene Randolph her ability to study, Charles Praylor will his artistic ability to John Hunter. Mary Cannon wills her benign manner to Floyd Briscoe. Charles McKee wills his quietness to Thomas McGee. Eugene Sanders wills his speaking ability to Pop Brown. Robert Simmons wills to Robert Harrison his accounting set. Anita L. Shropshire wills to Beulah Owens her wittiness. John Ward wills all freshmen success and happiness in the future at Carver. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1951, have set our hand and seal unto this, our last will and testament this Eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, One Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-one. Kenneth W. Norton
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Superlatives Most Artistic JEAN I. WALLACE CHARLES R. PRAYLOR
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