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I, Barbara Satterwhite leave my ability to blush at a mornent's notice to Martha Kay Brown. I, Betty Jo Smith, leave my endless nights of sitting in to my sister, Diane, in hopes that she will settle down. I, Linda Stoudenmire, leave 1ny nightly letter-writing to anyone who can afford the station- ery. I, Ruth Strickland, leave my ability to play the piano to Linda Sullivan, not that Linda really needs 1t. I, Anita IVood, leave my ability to stay on restrictions to Betty Bullard. I, Judy Hudgens leave my ability to get a MRS degree to Dawnna Bland. I, Pam Mavros, leave my record collection to Brenda Broughten, in the hope that she can keep up with them better than I could. I, Carolyn Colon, leave my long hair to jan Iilekes. I, Sue IVylie, leave my outstanding campus record to anyone who can take it-I COULDN'T!! , .. my - ' sf ' we - -5, . J, 17. - , qv. , , ', . , 's r'..'??' .f7iQ'f+ f i 'i ', ,. -V- J li 'I -' f 4,3 1 ' 4 ,f ' -. I Q ','.'1.i X 1. 1 ,tl , lei?-:'i5.' fiffrfglfzitlll . rt I 'M 1,7-i,.' i. iii. if 'fn ff 'iff I ,t, V ,, 1 f a 'fra-ef S... 23' A 1 --+::+-'ia ' ' tie B rf- B 5'- ': -Q-.15 a -. f- TI J-:TW n :-'- it ,. I ' ,,.- ,,. Yr , K, WE SURELY WILL MISS - Carolyn's- My Cow . Sybil's long hair which never stays in place Betty Jo's naive questions. for long' Jean having to go home to cook supper for Sue and her scatterbrained ways. her husband. Alice's devil may care attitude. . i . Carol Ann's cute way of talking. Phyllis' giggle. , . - i Anita, shaking her wet stockings 1n the hall. judy's unique way of twisting. - Glee's being snowed every month or so. Eula Mae's wig and heavy make-up. . . M1ldred's constant chit-chat and talk about Bobbie's hula dance. her Genes. Lindais daily queSti0n'HDO I have any mail? Margaret looking out the window to see what Vivian's empty closet-according to her. her blind date looks like. Pam, bringing goodies from her father's bak- Ruth and her twin always trying to confuse ery. us-and succeeding! PROPHESY-CContinued from Page 201 Finally I had to leave for home, so we bid goodbye and I re turned to New York to complete my assignment by going to visit Carol Hewett who also works here in the city at St. Lukes. I see Carol and her husband often. We were living in New York together when Carol met him. I wonder if twenty years ago any of us could have predicted where we would be this time now and what we would be doing. I suppose that is something only each of us knows. but it has been a rewarding experience for me to find everyone again and to know that we have all been treated kindly by fate. W'ell I must return to the old grind again and get out the first copy of this month's edition before the deadline has me or I may be out of a job. Class Prophet ANITA WOOD 22
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of New Hanover City of Wilmington james Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing We, the Senior Class of james Walker Memorial Hospital School of Nursing of 1963, being of supposedly sound minds and bodies, wish to propose this last will and testament, with the hope that it expresses our feelings, gratitude, and appreciation for the three years we have spent here. Article I To our families, we leave our love. They were the strong stems which kept us aloft and flowering through both storm and sunshine. We leave with the hope that by reaching our goal, we have in some way given them a little more happiness. Article II To our faculty, we leave with deep gratitude for the help, support, and guidance they have given us in both good times and bad. Article III To our doctors, we wish to express our deep appreciation for their patience and understand- ing. L Article IV To our directors, supervisors, head nurses, and all other personnel with whom we have work- ed, we leave, saying a heart-felt Thank You! Article V To Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. Holden, we leave with a special place for each one of you in our memories. Article VI To the Junior Class, we leave all of our 3-ll shifts, not that they will work half as many as we did. Article VII I, Phyllis Bard, leave my ability to catch a husband in Raleigh to Billie Burney in hopes that she has the same kind of luck. I, Vivian Blanchard, leave my corns to Dr. Boyes-Holy Toledo!! I, Sybil Grisset, leave my love for Raleigh and State College to all the Juniors going to The Hill. I, Alice Groves, leave my ability to get up in the morning after being called for the tenth time to anyone who loves to sleep as much as I-which I doubt! I, Carol Hewett, leave the same way I came-in a state of confusion!! I, Glee Hursey, leave my ability to write incidents reports to Betty Bradshaw, and hope that she will have no need to perfect this ability. I, Jean Keith, leave AT LAST, to be with Jimmy always!! I, Eula Mae King, leave my inability to be embarrassed by Dr. Dorman's remarks to anyone who can think of an answer as fast as I can. I, Mildred Lockhart, leave my trips to Morehead City to Mary Richardson. I, Margaret Register, leave my ability to burn the midnite oil to anyone who has the will- power to use it. 21
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