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CLASS MOTTO: “ He can who thinks he can ”
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EUNICE AILEEN TURNER Portsmouth, Va. “ sat alone with my conscience .” JUNE WATROUS COREY Greensboro, N. C. Not understood. How trifles often change us.” ROSA BELLE WALLACE Great Bridge, Va. May I make lonely folks feel less alo :e.”
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State: Virginia County: Norfolk City: Portsmouth Hospital: King’s Daughters We, the Class of ’45, being of sound mind and strong body, realizing the inevitibility of our de- parture from King’s Daughters’ Hospital, and having in our possession certain valuable properties, do hereby publish this our last will and testament; hereby declaring all previous documents null and void. Section I To Mrs. Bradshaw, Director of Nurses, our thankfulness for her understanding and guidance throughout our training. Section II To Mrs. Gayle, Mr. Lipscomb, and the Nursing Staff, our gratitude for consideration they have shown us. Section III To the Doctors, our appreciation for their invaluable aid. Section IV To Dr. Distefano we leave our Obstetrics and Gynecology books. To Dr. Kokolski our priorities to get a new car. To Dr. Lindsay all the white shoe polish we can spare. To Miss Copeland the full ownership of 9437 — (why not?) To Miss Wallace, the peace and quiet that will reign after our departure. To the Class of 1946 our ten o’clock leaves, our black bands and any other Senior privileges we might have overlooked. To the Freshmen and Pre-Clinicals our best wishes. Section V 1. To Christine Goodwin, Kathlen Barnes leaves her calm collected manner. 2. To Doris Word, Aileen Turner leaves her ability to “pay attention” in class. 3. To Marie Langdale, Rosa Wallace leaves her intense appreciation for Hill-Billy music. 4. To Bessie Powell, Annie Berry bequeaths her midnight journeys (with hopes that she doesn’t get caught, too.) 5. To Donna Rice, Connie Jones leaves that elusive quality which makes people wonder what she is really like. 6. To Gwen Harper, Anne McNeill leaves her jitter-bugging abilities with a book entitled “Cure of the Sprained Ankle.” 7. To Doris Amos, Jane Askew leaves her numerous love affairs. 8. To Janie Newton, Margaret Turner bequeaths the living room couch. 9. To Peggy Parker, Louise Thomas leaves her alarm clock so she can get to Roll Call on time. 10. To Dorothy Gillis, Vashti Hoggard leaves her faithfulness and good disposition. 11. To Shirley Harp, Rebecca Moss leaves her knack for knowing everything. 12. To Ruth Zinck, Kitty Godfrey leaves her brevity of speech and sensibility (someone has got to help her). 13. To Virginia Hall, F.livia Jennings bequeaths her technique for popping gum. (Poor class of ’47). 14. To Doris Hoggard, Doris Mozingo leaves her vim, vigor, and vitality. (Can she afford it?) 15. To Doris Crawson, Lucille Gomer leaves her everlasting jollity. 16. To Mabel Cashman, Blair Terrell leaves her sophistication. 17. To Mary Mehailescue, June Corey leaves her “never-fail” ability to get in trouble. 18. To Dorothy Spain, Evelyn Paramore leaves her ability to ask innumerable questions. 19. To Frances Hayes, Evelyn Cooke leaves her intellectual ability. 20. To Lilly Bell Mooney, Juanita Eason bequeaths her home-loving ways. Signed and Sealed, June Corev, Testator.
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