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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of THE NIEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NLIRSING, Danville, Virginia, being of sane GD minds and of addled intelligence, do bequeath this as our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Weddo nominate Mrs. Theresa Fleming as guardian of our noble state of Senior Class. to administer to the needs and debts we leave behind. Also our hcartiest thanks and appreciation for her guidance and help during the struggle for our annual. ARTICLE II To Miss lane Spath we leave Lee House, cold and silent, for a new and dumb group of SILI- dents that she might do as much to make good nurses of them as she did us. ARTICLE III To Miss Hutchison the deepest gratitude for our acceptance and opportunity to become nurses to serve suffering humanity. ARTICLE IV To the entire faculty and nursing staff our hearty thanks for your helpfulness, understanding, and guidance during the past three years. AIITICLE V To the Medical Staff our appreciation for the loyalty and patience through our Inistakes and the struggle to become good assistants. ARTICLE VI To the students we leave our classes, ward conferences, our many ups and downs, responsi- bilities, pink bands, striped uniforms Cwhat's left of theml and our SENIOR PRIVILECES, hoping that you may enjoy them as much as we have. ARTICLE VII As individuals, we leave the following: SECTION I: I, Sallie Richardson, leave my unused datebook to Florence Cearhart. SECTION II: I, Alma Nuckles, bequeath my tolerance for beans, onions, cornbread, and hill- billy music to Bobby Howard. SECTION III: I, Marie Atkinson, leave my sewing abilities to Barbara Adcoek. SECTION IV: I, Ursula Frazier, leave my admiration for the professional Inen to Shirley Smith. SECTION V: I, Mildred Caldwell, leave my ability to play the ukelele and other CPD talents to Ernie Carr. SECTION VI: I, Nancy Simpson, will Iny natural curls to Callie Giles. SECTION VII: I, Beverly Haight, will my Northern accent to Kitty -Io Blackwell. SECTION VIII: I, Betty Stevens, leave my professional manner to Lois Witt. SECTION IX: I, Jane Collie, leave Iny love for sleep to Norma Spencer. SECTION X: I, Glorine Barker, leave my jokes, ones of highest quality, to Verna I-lartsoe. SECTION XI: I, Bettie Paxton, leave my dramatic ability to talk to Nancy Owen. SECTION XII: I, janet Allmond, leave my love for Dix I-Iill to all those lucky students yet to affiliate there. SECTION XIII: I, Reva Farmer, leave my studiousness to Betty Ross, especially for State Boards. SECTION XIV: I, Ramona Ellington, leave my ability of good nursing care to Beulah Orange. hoping she will carry on the good work. SECTION XV: I, Bette Winn, leave my boyish bob to Marialyce Dalton. SECTION XVI: I, Florence Rowland, bequeath my interest in the Danville Register to all students who love to read the news. SECTION XVII: We, Betty Harris and Nancy Carter, leave our love for appropriate humor to Lois Sparks and Margaret Herndon. SECTION XVIII: I, Peggy Smith, leave my ability to handle CPD Inen to Sylvia Gentry. SECTION XIX: I, Elzena Bryant, gladly bequeath HIV call nights in O. R. to Mary Hurd. SECTION XX: I, Rachel McCollum, will my cooking ability CD from D. K. to Barbara Talbert. SECTION XXI: I, Veronica Kalnasy, leave my love for horseback riding and long walks to anyone who can endure it. I ECECTIOF XXIII: I, Jerry Hudson, will my seat in Miss I-Iutchinson's ollice to Iris Clayton, uc Ir . SI3IC'IiON XXIV: I, Sallie Milam, leave Iny interest in the Danville Leafs Baseball Club to Betty Taylor. f ISECTION XXV: I, Elizabeth Newman, leave Iny title of Best all-round to all students who o ow us. SECTION XXVI: I, Frances Anglin, leave my ability to get into jams to any poor student so unfortunate as to follow in my footsteps. Q SECTION XXVII: I, Barbara French, bequeath my interest in the town of Chatham to anyone who dares take it. This has been written and administered in the sight of Sairey Camp and Betsy Prig to be our last will and testament, and as such to be loyally administered. JANET ALLMONO, JERRY I'IUDSON, Class Testators
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F N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BEVERLY IIAIGIVI' , . . ....... Presiden! BE'l'1'v FIABRIS .. .....,.. Vice-President ANN INEWMAN ..,.. ,. S.G.A. Representative VISRONICA KALNASY ,. ........... Reporter FLORENCE ROVVLAND , , . A .... Secretmfy CAIX-Lent On 2lIHliZlfiOl1D MO'1 rO: Today we followg tomorrmv we shall fend. COLORS: Green and VVIML FLOWER! Red Rose Page Thirty-three
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