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FRESHMEN Allen, Jimmie Dwight Bass, William H. Beatty, Henry Francis Bell, Lamar Alton, Jr. Bryant, Venoy Lee Castanas, Nick James Chamis, Nick George Collier, William A. Cornell, James Fraser Dangler, Betty McKinnon Disher, John William Duncan, Samuel Jefferson, Jr.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the glorious Class of 1952, being of sound mind and memory, realizing that this institution has endured us as long as it can, and per- ceiving that future classes will suffer under the teachers we have driven crazy, and desiring to leave to the underclassmen all of our problems and illnesses (we ' re tired of them), do herewith, in the year of our li- beration, declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I - TO THE FACULTY ITEMS: 1. To Miss Cone, our understanding director, we leave our deepest appreciation for the kind and considerate guidance she has given us during our two years at C. C. 2. To Miss Puette, we leave our grades and a pot of coffee, with the hope that she drinks while she copies. 3. To the entire faculty we leave thanks for the tolerance and under- standing they showed us. ARTICLE II - TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN ITEMS: 1. I, Harriet McSheehan, leave my ability to get things done around the school to Wellene Hodge and Joe Griffin. It ' s too big a job for one person. I, Pete Maydanis, leave my ability as class arguer to Robert Schrader. I, Leon Atkinson, leave my theological ability to Conrad Holmes. I, Dorsey Mcllroy, am not leaving. I, Fred Prince, leave my brilliant record of A ' s to Nick Chamis, who will be able to take advantage of them. I, Arial Stephens, leave my cigarette smoking ability to anybody who will join me in the sanitorium. I, Scotty Stallings, leave C. C. , but not Home B. 8. I, Warren Blair, leave the reading of this mess to anyone whose warped mind can stand it. 9. I, Steve Mahaley, leave Dr. Macy ' s class to Frank Carter. In conclusion, we, the graduating class of 1952, leave Charlotte Col- lege as a thing of the past, but a part of us will always remain with the kind and understanding teachers and the many fine people we met. (Signed) Warren Blair, Class Lawyer 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Witnesses: I. M. Tired U. R. Tew Ima Dope Vera Cute Aloyshus Piffleslander Quirtsligger
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FRESHMEN Dunlap, Claude Franklin Edwards, James R. Farley, Arthur Coburn, Jr. Floros, Sula Frye, Amy Naomi Gaither, Dent Turner G ilbert, Thomas Murray Griffin, Joe Howard Grogg, John Henry, Jr. Hawkins, James Ralph Heffner, August John Hickman, Charles Wesley, Jr.
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