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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1949, being of sound mind and body— debatable— declare this our last will and testament to be executed in the following manner: Section I To the faculty, we leave our undying gratitude for your understanding, patience, and guidance which have laid for us the foundation of our profession during our three years at C. M. H. To the student body, we leave our coy, dignified manner which we always maintained at student functions. May you enjoy it as much as we have. Section II To our loyal instructors, we bequeath a bean shooter to keep the future seniors awake. To Miss Burton, we leave. To Miss White, we leave our mules. Section III I, Betty Gamble, bequeath my nickname Butterball to Emily Jo Williams. I, Margaret Little, bequeath my ability to never know any gossip to Anne Graham. I, Gertrude Meek, bequeath my social life to Lonely Hearts Club. I, Alice Moss, bequeath my wit to It Pays To Be Ignorant. I, Mary Parks, bequeath my flirtatious ways to Margaret Ware. I, Eleanor Parsons, bequeath my height to Edwyna Russell. I, Mary Frances Trogdon, bequeath my ability to breeze up and down the hall at atomic speed to Edna Taylor. I, Atha Tucker, bequeath my ability to giggle spontaneously to Gladys Evans. I, Kathryn Woodie, bequeath my ability to sleep in class to those who may have insomnia. Atha Tucker, Testator Vage Twenty-two
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S m iA, . . . Mary Frances Trogdon Fayetteville, N. C. A clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigour of the same. Atha Marie Tucker Concord, N. C. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Emma Kathryn Woodie Laurel Springs, N. C. I ' m as the Lord made me; and I wish to be accounted no better, nor any worse. Page Twenty-one
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That Larry! . . . Tired girls? . . . Restriction followed . . . Sk • Pt f I I S T C Wish I had that swing in my back yard . . . Which twin has I | f r O ri »X I O the toni? . . . The mallets look nice . . . go on bovs! . . . Who won: Alone? . . . Oh, how we tried to dance!
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