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M242 WWWW .NJPSONIAN , History of the Class of '33 It seems too had that perfect days Must always have an end,' That growth, that's meant for happiness, Through change, our hearts must rend. Four years ago, we made our way As Freshmen, awed but calm, Each one assured that Naps' success Was held in her small palm. Another year, how much we've grown! A sober Sophomore you see, We've put away those childish airs, And donned new Sophistry. A Junior n-ow, more wisdom culled, An awesome thought to know That up the ladder we call Naps .lust one more rung to go. At last a Senior, year so fleet, Now we're forever wise. Through rose twined chain our vision gleams, A new path, open, lies. These years are like a garden fair, Where mem'ries hide in each flowerj And as we drift through changing years, They bloom with each spring shower. ADELINA HALL, '33. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Jays Page 28 X -kx,,:-QQVLMA 'E -.fa 1
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NQ4PSONIAN C 11155 IV!!! COUNTY or FULTON, CITY or ATLANTA, STATE or GEORGIA. To Whorn It May Concern: We, the Senior Class of '33, while we are yet in possession of sound minds and bodies, having attained sufiicient age, do hereby collectively and individually be- queath, donate, grant, or thrust upon our destined followers these items: ITEM I. To the students of N. A. P. S. in 1933-'34 we hereby bequeath our beloved Alma Mater with the hope that they will cherish her as their worthy prede- cessors have done. ITEM II. To the Freshmen we do bequeath our ability to win class parties, and all best wishes for the future. ITEM III. To our little Sisters, first, the grand feeling of possessing a little Sister instead of being one, second, our uncanny ability for co-operating CU. ITEM IV. To the juniors, first, we donate the haunting antipathy for the fu- tureg second, we bequeath our Senior privileges which we have not failed to take complete advantage of. After much thought and consideration, we do hereby bequeath to the following these personal possessions: To Gladys Lantz, the many wads of gum which grace the interior of Peggy Ulrich's locker. To Anne Rucker, May Belle Howard, Hilda May Robey, and their associates, the back row in Chapel, from this year's occupants. ' To Betty Fugitt, Mary Cary Maynard's spontaneous laughter. To Sarah Greene, Martha Roger's sure cure for colds CPD, her beloved camphor bottle. To Anna Belle Watson, Adelina Hall's never ceasing curiosity. To Betty Weithington, Margaret Allais' dignity. To Mary Joyce Papy, Frankie Marbury's love for skating. To Helen Hoffman and Jean Porter, Eugenia Knight's nonchalance. To Elizabeth Blackshear, Pickett Hynes' little black notebook. To Elizabeth Ann Wartmann and Ann Hubbard, Mary Carter's and Wynnette Cleveland's exclusiveness. ' To Charlotte Granberry, Marjorie Gould's knowledge of fraternities. To Alice Reins, Mary Kneale's proverbial hair ribbons. To Polly Barnwell, Louise Brown's brilliance and dignity. To Barbara Selman, Lucy .Rauschenberg's wholesomeness. We, the undersigned, in the presence of the testator and each other, and having full confidence in the Class of '34, do hereby appoint each member an executrix without bond and with full power. FRANCES Sci-IWAE, THYRZA ELLIS, For the Class of '33. I 9 3 3 Page 29
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