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C1444 We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred forty eight, avowing ourselves to be of sound mind and body, we think, do declare this to be our last will and testament. Section I. To the Faculty and Board of Trustees we leave our sincerest thanks for four wonderful school years. Section II. To the Juniors we leave the hope that you will profit as much as we have from the spirit and friend- liness of NAPS. Section III. The undersigned members of the Senior Class do hereby will and bequeath our following traits and possessions to the Junior Class. Item I. I, MARY JANE LARGEN, leave my irresistible laugh to Ann Herndon and Keller Henderson. qThere's enough for twoi. Item II. I, BOOTS WEAVER, leave my beautiful golden tresses to Shirley Ahlstrand and Jackie Stanford. Item III. I, ABBIE ALEXANDER, leave my sister Mary to represent our family. Item IV. I, MARY THOMPSON, leave my 5 ft., 9 in. to Anne Lester. Item V. I, BETTEJO GOLDSMITH, leave my ever sharp wit to Teenie Baker. Item VI. I, NANCY BLAKE, leave my Southern accent to Louise Stieglitz and Jean Winters. Item VII. We, GLORIA WEATHERS and DOTTIE SMITH, bequeath our seats in chapel on the radiator to Patsy Culver and Mary Caswell. Item VIII. I, FLORENCE KING, leave my petiteness to Nita Raye McCurdy. Item IX. I, BETSY FORMAN, leave my deep understand- ing of French to Beth Whatley. Item X. I, NETTIE HUME, leave my quiet dignity to Kitty Goff. Item IX. I, DODIE HAMMOND, bequeath my tight green skirt to Mable Sansing. Item XII. I, ZOE ANN WINDHAM, bequeath my 'personal' atomic theory to Jean Martin. Item XIII. I, JEAN ARMSTRONG, bequeath my nimble- ness on the basketball court to Sarah Whitaker. Item XIV. I, JACKIE OLIVER, leave my cute yankee accent to Margie Kowski. Item XV. I, MARIAN PERSONS, leave to Edith Sewell my extensive knowledge of foreign affairs. Item XVI. I, DORANNE JENNINGS, leave my secret talent in piano and great love of music to Beverly Eubanks. Item XVII. I, NIMMO HOWARD, leave my many words to Gloria Johnson. Item XVIII. I, EVELYN HALL, leave my copious supply of bobby pins to Barbara Darby. Item XIX. I, VIRGINIA ANNE TATUM, leave my Gibson girl ties to Judy Neidlinger. Item XX. I, MARY BLANCHE SALE, bequeath to Ange- line Dobbs my peaches and cream complexion. Item XXI. I, AN NETTE WICKHAM, leave to Barbara Bullock my singing accomplishments, hoping that she will bring much joy to the student body.
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Will Item XXII. I, ATALANTE ANASON, leave my ability to stay awake nights to study to Josephine Wayt. Item XXIII. I, JANE GATEWOOD, leave my dramatic talent Qespecially in Operettasl to Gail Oberdorfer. Item XXIV. I, NAN FRANKEL, leave my sweet person- ality to Vallie Staten. Item XXV. We, BARBARA TWIGGS and BETTY DODD, bequeath our fond memories of the NAPS B. D. to Kathryn Parsons and Jean Cartwright. Item XXVI. I, PAT HALEY, leave my deep and sincere love of Spanish to Suanne Bowers and Madeline Mabry. Item XXVII. I, PEGGY MCTYRE, leave my many cash- mere sweaters to Joan HaleyfqBut, since she really doesn't need them I think I'll keep themj. Item XXVIII. I, HELEN ANN PRATHER, bequeath my bottle of camphor for fever blisters to Jane Jolly, and with it go my sincerest sympathies. Item XXIX. I, JEAN SKENDER, leave the sore muscles I got in Gym to Nancy Alexander and Louise Frank- lin. Item XXX. I, ANNE ROWLAND, leave to Barbara Rosselle, my good-looking raincoat fwith the weather we've had you'll need itj. Item XXXI. I, FRANKIE BO STICK, bequeath to Florence Brown, my initials F. B. Item XXXII. I, FRANCES BOLDING, leave my cute blue rimmed glasses to Patsy Robertson. Item XXXIII. I, CORRIE HOYT, leave my glamorous legs that were passed to me last year by Ruth Estes to Barbara Scudder. Item XXXIV. I, JEWEL SETZER, leave my ball of mercury that I made in Chemistry lab to Barbara Hilsman and Lenore Rosselot. Item XXXV. I, ANN ARMISTEAD, leave my deep under- standing of History, English, and French to Marga- ret Smith. Item XXXVI. I, MARY LUCILE BORN, bequeath my many friends at NAPS to Mary Grace Pritchard and Bonnie Sanders. Item XXXVII. I, NANCY HIRSCH, leave my deep voice to Virginia Hanson. Item XXXVIII. I, MARGARET MULLINS, leave my broken test tubes to Carolyn Lawrence. Item XXXIX. I, JOAN JORDAN, leave to Madge Hill and Jo Ann Milam my ability to get things done. Item XXXX. I, REBECCA POWELL, leave the long ride from College Park that I have to take to Janet Campbell, who has one almost that long herself. Item XXXXI. I, JOSEPHINE TAYLOR, leave my love for NAPS to Peggy Carlos. This document was signed, sealed and approved, this lst day of June, 1948. The Senior Class. The Senior Class.
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