North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

 - Class of 1951

Page 33 of 60

 

North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 33 of 60
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THEN



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Class Will By DorotHy CASEY We, the members of the largest Senior Class of the North Carolina School for the Deaf, in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty one, being of sound mind and good judgement, and 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 for so many happy years, we leave our heartfelt gratitude for knowledge, fun and fellowship. To our Superintendent, Board of Directors, principal, assistant principal, faculty and house- hold staff, we leave our deep gratitude for the guidance, kindness, sympathy, understanding and patience that you have given us. To Ronald Richards—Richard Absher leaves his love of a hot dormitory argument. To Juanita Merritt—Richard Brown leaves his daily newspaper and store of information on current events. Peggy Edmondson leaves to Hilda Honeycutt her ability to tell, in an interesting way, a good story. Hilda Neal passes on to Peggy Green her great love for reading. Dorothy Casey leaves to Betty Turner fond memories of the good times they had together. Donald Hall leaves to Henry Dorsey his thermometer and his job of telling the girls how cold it is every winter morning. Ted Hames. leaves to Leander Carroll his great love for sports and fine sportsmanship 7m all sports. To Alma Whitley-—Doris Hardison passes on her ability to joke and take a joke. To Ruby Anders—Margaret Routh leaves her craving for morning, afternoon and midnight snacks. Mary Mozingo leaves to Geneva Davis her love for a long nap on cold Sunday afternoons. To Kermit Capes—Joseph Evans leaves his unusual ability to mimic others. Bessie Wommack leaves to Edna Brinkley all of her old movie magazines and her desire to know interesting facts about the Hollywood stars. To Rosalyn Lee—Doris Campbell leaves her love of swimming, Billy McCustion leaves to Gray Finch his well dressed appearance and his neatness. Billie Taylor is leaving to Betty Daniels the will power that she will need in order to stop biting her finger nails. Aileen, Efird leaves her love for Sunday afternoon letter writing to Geraldine McLain. To Wiley Smith—Pete Moore leaves his calm, quiet, even tempered disposition. To the Junior Class, the Seniors leave their classroom, their books and the sacred class hatchet. Desiring to leave to the proper persons the things which we cannot take with us, we do herely sign this, our last will and testament. Witness ; Miss Nan Jeter Mr. John Kubis Signed ; RICHARD ABSHER RICHARD BROWN Doris CAMPBELL DorotHy CASEY Prccy EDMONDSON AILEEN EFIRD JosEPH EvaANs MARGARET ROUTH DonaLp HALL BILLiex TAYLOR BEssIE WOMMACK TED HAMES Doris HARDISON Bitty McCulIstTon PETE Moore Mary Mozinco Hitpa NEAL

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