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G R A D A T I M : To the Class of 1935 I WISH THEE WELL I wish thee well ! May all thy days be fair and bright Each vesper set in mellow light, And calm and kind be every night — I wish thee well! May all thy ways be sweetly strewn, And grace e ' er cause thy heart to bloom. And all thy deeds be virtue hewn — I wish thee well ! I wish thee well! May starfields from the highest blue Pour blessings down as gentle dew Enriching thee in heaven ' s view — I wish thee well ! And if the sky an incense rain On thee, poor thurible of pain, Oh may thy heart burn all as gain — I wish thee well ! I wish thee well! And with our tainted nature ' s Pride To place before thee as a guide I call on Jesus Crucified To wish thee well ! That thus a life be lived and led Not thine, but Christ be in thy stead. Tis thus I have forever said — I wish thee well ! % The Chapel Here indeed seem Heaven ' s uates ajar. Page Tiuelve
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GRADATIM ■H HAZEL WELLS CHARLOTTE N C Willi. ■Such an Outfit ' Sodality: Basketball (4 1: Calechist : Magnet Stall: GRADATIM Staff: Bridge Club. Hazel. Willie. ' is the life of the party. Pranks, iokes and glee are Hazel ' s pals, yet she is ever careful not to hurt her vie urn ' s feelings. Beneath this gayety. Hazel ' s courageous heart has serious purposes How could we help loving our Willie ' Commercial Class Back Ron (left to righti: Tns.i.-. Montesakti, Pivu.e Current, Julia Spratt, Louise Car- ,„-,„, Rosa Mae Kino. Front Rami Alma Pak-ek. Fraxces Akgelo, Josefhike Thomas, MaRGAREI Suggs, Frances Howe. Page Eleven
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G R A D A T I M Last Will and Testament State of North Carolina. County of Gaston. City of Belmont. ESTELLE W. CUDDY Attorney -at -Lau. ' We, the class of 1935, being practically insane, due to examinations, and feeble of body, due to hard work, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament- Any other writing here- tofore or hereafter purporting to be our Last Will and Testament is null and void. ARTICLE 1 To our Directress we express our appreciation for her unfailing sympathy, her tact and sense of humor, that have enabled her to help us through so many difficulties. ARTICLE II To our faculty we wish to extend our thanks for their perseverance in instilling knowledge into our heads and the desire to be virtuous into our souls. ARTICLE III To the Student Body we bequeath our love for S, H. A. and the Sisters We sincerely hope that they will value it as much during their school term as we have learned to appreciate it at the close of ours. ARTICLE IV I. Marjorie Venning, do will my influence over the members of the faculty to Roslyn Kravitch. who needs it. I, Margaretta Gollner, do will my ability to reach home quickly every Friday afternoon and every holiday to Nancy Underwood and Annie Martinez of Guam. I. Sara Sanders, do will my ability to get to English Class on time to Loretta Diggle. I, Cletus Waechter, do will to the President of the Class of 1936 my executive ability and best wishes for success. I. Mildred Harris, do will and bequeath my charming disposition to Mary Soule. I, Hazel Wells, do will my position as school comedienne to Edith Adams. I. Harriett Bush, do will my bedspread and my superfluity of avoir-du-pois to Margaret Middlecon. I, Betty Diggle, do will my savoir faire to Dorothy Freeman. I. Jessie Tatum, do will my scholarliness to Olive Hennessee. hoping that Olive will use it more than she did this year. I. Estelle Cuddy, do will my inability to refuse to do any task or fill any office that no one else will do to Betty Chadwick. We, the Catechists. do will our religion classes to the Class of 1936, hoping that they will be able to carry on our work and find it as interesting as we did This will having been determined, drawn up, and signed in legal manner, is hereby authorized by us. (Signed) The Individual Members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five. ESTELLE CUDDY. Class Counsellor. WITNESSES: Barbara Rushing ALMA PARKER Page Thirteen
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