Pfeiffer University - Chimes Yearbook (Misenheimer, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Last Will and Testament ARTICLE I To President and Mrs. Waggoner, who have devoted their time and interests to us. we ex- tend our thanks and appreciation. ARTICLE II To the faculty we bequeath our sincerest appreciation for their laborious and patient hours in helping us achieve our purpose here and for leading us forth to brighter and more successful years. ARTICLE III Individuals among us bequeath the follow- ing : I. Lyman Austin, will my ring to Needle so he can marry Big Ella. Charles Bame wills his big mannish voice to Gus Lopez. Tom Burkhead leaves his love of English Literature to Thurmond Lakey. I, Joe Cook, leave my love for Mr. Som- mers and chemistry to Pauline Bullard. Johnny Haire leaves his physique which is the envy of all the boys t Donald Brooks. I, Ray Hovis. will my position as catcher on the baseball team to Tommy Yountz. I. Harry Hunsucker, will my good looks to Bob Ward. Robert Huntley leaves pleasant memories of Pfeiffer to Perlene Hartsell. I. James Kennedy, leave my dramatic role as lover to Bobby Carter. Steve Kostow wills to Bob Loftin his good English Literature grades and his place on the basketball team. Bob O’Leary and John Hennessy leave their positions on the ball team and their expert ball handling to Richard Dallas and John Zinevich. I, Alfred Perryman, leave my ability to wash pots and pans in the kitchen to Marshall Ragsdale. Carlton Rogers leaves his patriotic duty to any early bird among the Freshmen. We. Jack Moore and Lou Selikowitz, leave our pleasing personalities to C. J. Hartsell and Alexander Berryhill. Tony Torres leaves his singing ability to Bill Linison. Johnny Walker leaves his ability to read French to Melba W illis. Jack Wrenn leaves the fourth step on Merner porch to any boy going with a girl in room 24. Fred Murphy and Morris Whitaker leave their crops of red hair to Bill Clark. Robert Wilkinson leaves Mrs. Waldroff, I, Richard Burton, bequeath my titles, Pres- ident of Probation Society and I he Hated Pub- lican, to Lover-Boy” Browder. Ralph Cole leaves to marry Jane Crowell. William Wade and Boyd Rogers leave their daily trips to Pfeiffer to Noah Hill and Larry Lowder. Robert A. Lowder leaves to tend to the babies. Walter Cavin leaves his Physio-Chemic ability to Ted Hughes. Mazelle Russell leaves her tall tales about coming late to Doris Russell. With pleasure Norma Bogle leaves her Eng- lish Literature reports and notes to Sue Hodges. Dorothy Bruce leaves her alarm clock to Peggy Furr since she always had it anyway. Betty Campbell leaves her big mouth to Joan Needham hoping she will keep her foot out of it more than she did. I, Frances Cashwell. leave my physique to dear old Junie. Betty Daves leaves her ability as a good secretary to Carolyn Wilkinson. Judy Davis leaves her quiet nature to Car- ter and hopes she learns to dodge Trouble.” The Dulins and Duck” leave their room and new paint job to anyone who will take care of it. Lee Hicks leaves her twinkling eyes to any Freshman who desires to have such typical fea- tures. Ruth Madison leaves her love for butter- fingers to anyone who isn’t on a diet. To anyone who has trouble with shyness Pat Parrish leaves her sympathy. Barbara Teague leaves room No. 4 in Rowe with its pleasant memories to Virginia Craven. To Peggy Redfern Pat Watterson leaves her slimness and ability to jitterbug. Mary Alice Allen leaves her base voice which terrifies the unwary girls in Rowe to Lillian Allen. Myrtle Bescher leaves her ability to make wonderful cakes to any Freshman who makes all A s in Foods. Lois Broyles leaves her ability as a good waitress to Ruth Lackey. Jimmy Allen leaves both Sunday School No. 1 and love of track to Bill Allen. James Armstrong leaves his job as mana- ger of the basketball team to Lou Portella Robert Austin leaves his nonsense to Don- ald Craft. Hunter Ballew bequeaths his executive abil- ity to Jack Cantaloupo. 28

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Last Will and Testament I. Hiram Black, leave my positions as Edi- tor of the PaJaCa and Head of the Chemistry Laboratory to any Freshman who is willing to attempt them. Glenn Monteith wills his quietness to Her- bert Magill. Cecil My rick leaves his love for music to Marvin Herman King. Alfredo Pumpido wills his ability to play ping-pong to Delaine Munday. Dallas Sawyer wills his ability to gripe and shoot bull’’ to Mobo. Jim Schoppaul leaves his small build to Peter Llorens. Leon Shaw leaves his biological abilities to lorn my Wolfe. Bill Skidmore leaves his sense of humor to Anne Wofford. Jimmy Turner gives up his job of selling tickets. Frank Sherwood leaves Pfeiffer for better hunting grounds. Bobby Warlick wills his knowledge of His- tory to Ray Newson. Harold Jenkins leaves his favorite parking place to any Freshman who needs it. Myra Harper leaves her tall figure to any Freshman suffering from shortness. Edith Harper leaves to Sara Plint the worn pages of her English Literature. Claudia Halliburton wills her honored po- sition in the dining room to Jessie Howell. Bertha Hughes wills her Personality Plus to some shy Freshman. Emily Kilgore leaves her position on the steps between Merner and Rowe to Janice Smith. Ruth Lemons leaves her love for dancing in the gym to Peggy Reason. Jean Lewis leaves her place as Y. W. C. A. president to the girl who likes to receive mail. Doris McCrary leaves to Anne St. Clair. Kippy. and Jimmy Bouchard her ability to stay up late and have parties without lights. I. Marilyn Patterson, leave to get married. I. Carolyn Patterson, leave my love for Motte Griffith. Olive Poore leaves her ability to make A s on shorthand to Nancy Lowder. I. Berneice Ridenhour, cheerfully will my job as head waitress to Cynthia Miller. I, Roberta Saunders, will my love for Wake Forest to any lucky Freshman who has a boy friend there. I, Peggy Todd, leave my dissecting set to anyone absent-minded enough to take anatomy. Virginia L'nderwood wills her quietness and favorite seat in the library to Carolee Caudle. I. Lucy Wall, leave my authority to smoke in the room to any Freshman that can get away with it. I. Joyce Weaver, leave my love for body rest to Jim Ray. I. Miriam Wolfe, do solemnly bequeath to Peggy Hill. Old Katie , the anatomy mouser. with hopes that she will be as kind to her as I have been. I. Shirley Heeth, leave my congenial ways to Jo Dayvault. Good Luck to her. I, Betty Lowder. leave my position as cap- tain of the girl’s basketball team to anyone who loves to play basketball as well as I do. Eugene Bolick leaves his lead off shot in baseball to Jerry Cline. Winston Bright leaves his basketball shoes to anybody with feet big enough to fill them. Wendell Brooks wills his dramatic qualities to John Woodruff. I, Reginald Cooke, do will and bequeath my piano playing position in assembly to Betty Boone. Clarence Farnheart wills his height to Dick I. isk. Robert Freeman leaves his love to Nancy Barker. Karl Friedrichs leaves his reputation as lover boy to Bob Black. Leroy Gillespie just leaves his friendly smile to Bill Quick. I. Herbert Ingram, leave my place in the chorus to Bill Hunter. We. Bill Venters and Jim Ivey, just leave for the Armed Services. Slick Johnson leaves his place as president oF the Sigma Pi Alpha to anyone interested in Foreign languages. H. A. Kcever wills his position as time keeper at the games to anyone who can tell time. I. Keith Little, do hereby will and bequeath to Jack Butner my love for brunettes. I, Robert E. Lowder, leave my place as last on the track team to Robert York. Ben Lynch leaves his position in the Print shop to Richard Jarrett. George Barringer, Lib Abner, leaves Daisy Mae. Johnny Petty leaves his friendly arguments with Mrs. Waldroff to Donald Craft. Bryson Irwin leaves his neat appearance to Robert Howell. Gurley Hatly leaves his car to Eston Doyle. 29

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