Class Will V, By Musirt ANDLETON- We, the Senior Class of the North Carolina School for the Deaf, in the year of one thousand nine hundred and forty-five, being of sound mind and good judgement, realizing that our days here at school are nearly over, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our beloved Alma Mater, our home in many ways, we leave our heartfelt gratitude for knowledge, fun and fellowship. To our Superintendent, members of the Board of Directors, principal, assistant principal, fac- ulty, and household staff, we are deeply grateful for the opportunities that we have had and for the kindness, sympathy and guidance that you have given us. To our “home room” teacher, Miss Nan Jeter, we leave our love for her unfailing understanding and patience. To France Jones—Iona Baggett leaves her leadership on the Girls’ Basketball Team. To Billy Weaver—Shelton Cartwright leaves his “monkey shines”’. To Frances Withrow—Betty Bradley leaves her knowledge of many, many becoming ways of fixing her hair, ways that catch the eyes of the boys. Inez Williford leaves her love of bracelets to Dorothy Morrison but hopes that she doesn't become too weighted down. Harold Whisenant leaves his leadership in sports to Jimmie Dollard and hopes that Jimmie Witnesses: Miss Mary C. Mauzy Miss Nan Jeter May 15, 1945 will make many touchdowns on the football team of 1945. Doris Alexander leaves to Mary Rose Whitley her tom-boyish ways of dressing. To Gladys Hodges—lInez Williford leaves her gentle ways. To Wilma Lance—Betty Bradley leaves her glamour. Doris Alexander and Musie Andleton leave to Emily Sexton and Elsie Little their unfinished and unsettled arguments. To Ina Pendergraph—Thelma Brown leaves her attractive and flirtatious ways. To John Weaver—Rassie Peterson leaves his dignity. Inez Williford leaves to Carl Bunch her pa- tience. . To Pearl Anders—Rosa Lee Corbett leaves her ability to blush easily. To Shirley Edwards—Rosa Lee Corbett leaves her ability to imitate others. To Virginia Whitesides—Musie E. Andleton leaves her studious ways and her willingness to always please others. To the Junior Class the Seniors leave their class room, their books, and the sacred class hatchet. Desiring to leave behind the things which we cannot take with us, we do hereby sign this, our last will and testament. Signed: Doris Alexander Musie Andleton Iona Baggett Betty Bradley Thelma Brown Shelton Cartwright Rosa Lee Corbett Rassie Peterson Harold Whisenant Inez Williford
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