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mammmmm mm mmmmmuwi ggg gl LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Wc. the Sophomores of Cardncr-WeltJt. are Hearing the end of a short journey of college life. Before launching out into the unknown waters of the future, we wish to pause briefly and glance back on the exciting and momentous days here. So, as we hastily drop Anchor ' and reminisce, we. the Class of 1944, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Lifting Anchor and renewing our course, we. the Sophomore Class of Gardner-Weltli College. Cleveland County. City of Boiling Springs, State of North Carolina, do hereby will to those who harbor here our prized possessions as follows: Article I — To President Elliott 1. To Mr. Elliott, our beloved Captain, we leave our sincerest thanks for the expert guidance in steering us safely through rough waters. We also leave our best wishes for a future of many successful voyages, free from tempests and troubled seas. Article II — To Oi ' R Successors 1. To you. we leave our ideals— to cherish, to reach, and even to surpass. 2. We leave you the privileges that we have enjoyed, hoping you will have even more. 3. We leave you our hopes for the brightest future possible. Article III— To Ovr Teachers 1. To our sponsor. Mr. Stacey, we leave our thanks and appreciation for bis splendid leadership and noble support throughout these two years, 2. To all the faculty we leave our fond remembrances for all your kindness and helpfulness in our hours of need. i. The Sophs of Minerva Hall will to the faculty of Minerva Hall one peaceful night without noise overhead. Article IV — -To ariovs Sttdents i. I. Met Hamrick, leave my key to chemistry lab to any deserving freshman. 2. We. R0S.-1 Philbeck and Raye Seism, do hereby will to Dorothy Franklin and Ovella Benfield our memorable room of ■4.V44. including the artistically decorated door which we personally designed. 3. I, Pig Grigg. do hereby will to .MilHc Causby my ability to make announcements in the dining room. 4. I, Clyde McAIister, do hereby will and bequeath to J. T. Jones, Jr., my diplomatic wavs and Pennsyl- vania Railroads. 5. I, Sadie Clark, do will my drug-store sun tan to Hal Pratt. 6. I, Blanche Whitaker. do hereby will my Evening-in-Paris makeup to Colcen Hill. 7. I. Jeanne Blanton. will my shorthand ability to Polly Costner. 8. I. Guy E. Johnson, do will my popularity and history books to Samuel Hill. 9. I. Gerry Walker, will my excess telephone calls to Florida to Louise Edwards. 10. I. Mabel Spangler, will to Sara Elam my taking ways. 11. I. Virginia Seism, will to Pauline Costner the thrill of writing to an unseen friend. 12. I, Gwen Biggerstaff. will my red sweater to Sara Elam. 1. ' . I. Sara Bankhead. will my vice-presidency in the Tookers Club to Pollyanna Camp. 14. I, Frances Gillespie, wish to will my piano pl.iying and esi ecially my own composition to .Margaret Roberts, who so appreciates good music, 15. I, Mary Olga Watson, leave my innocent countenance to Lib Seism, 1 . I. Lucy Fortune, will my roommate to Ozclle Martin with hopes that she can manage her. 17. I. Kathryn .McKinney. will Hilton Hamrick to Ruby Connor. 18. I. Mae Chapman, will my curls to Mary Kale Boslic. 19. I. Mavin Boyles. will my ability to giggle to Bernicc McMurry. 20. I. Helen Lancaster, will Polly Costner my banking establishment. 2L I. -Merle Butler, will my presidency of W. A. A. to a most athlelic girt. 22. I. Lucirlle Causby. will my ability to handle three leaves in one week-end to Jeanne Rollins, 23. 1 Louise (larrctt, will my position in basketball to Luciclle Cash. 24. I. Marjoric Hammett. will my speed to anyone who can find it. 25. I. Miriam Hamrick, leave my pleasing personality to Margaret Wacastcr, 26. I. Meredith McGinnis. leave my graceful walk to Prue Parker. 27. 1. Ruth Moscly, leave my daily (news) letter to Ozclle .Martin. 28. I. Mabel Padgett. leave my originality to Celeste McGinnis. 29. I. Margaret W.ishburn, will my musical voice to Evelyn Harrill. 30. L Joyce Tate, leave my unsurpassable interest in dramatics to Jackie Huskey and Elwanda Scruggs. 31. I. J.-jync Elliott, leave my knowledge of literature to Coli-en Talbcrt. 32. 1. M.Trgarcl Whitaker, leave my athletic interests to Nell .Shytlc. Earleen Washburn, and Miriam Lipscomb. 3.1. I. Boltby Cr.ipps. leave to Bt b Beason some of my jovial ways. 34. c. Mr. and Sirs. L. L Kani| e. will to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dameron our interest in school activities. 35. I. Carolyn Hill, leave my literature book to Mary .Sue Keeter. hoping she can get more out of it than I did. 36. I, Verdie Chapman, do will my endless chatting ability to Ruth Ware. 37. I. Thelma Cash, do will some of my modest ways to Earleen Towcry and Martha Ann Walker, 38. I, Bertie Lee Spurling. will my ability to diet to H.-il Pr.itt. Jr. In Witness Whereof, we. the Senior Class of 1944, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-r th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-four (1944 . THE SENIOR CLASS (SealI Signed, seated, published and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Senior Class of 1944. the above-named tesutors. in the presence of us. who. at their request and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names, hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. It ' itnesscs: Heave AllOV, Pbogg Horne, An.ve Cuor Mabel Padgett, Attorney Page Twenty



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