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Q he CJiedgling ' 95o LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued) I, Martin Rabunsky, leave with the hope that I will get the contract to truck Wilmington College to its future home. I, Francis Foy, leave my dash and dazzle to Clark Poisson. I, Gene Jewell, with much regret, leave Dot Powell to Wilmington College. I, Paul Marley, leave my deep thoughts and serious mindedness to Jackie Cowan. We, Danny Vick and Jimmy McSwain leave our lay-em-in-the-aisle ai peal to Ralph Millar, George Shannon, and Ronald Ely. I, John Darling Winters, leave my worn and weary Robert ' s Rules of Order to Wal- ter Biggs, and the cultivation of our campus grounds to Donald Doxey, Ed Rusher, and Buck. We, Erma Hall and Lillian Carras, leave our composure and common-sense philo- sophy to Nellie Gene Smith and Betty Padgett. I, Donald Turkey Edwards, leave — Aw man, what th ' hine! I ' ll take it all with me. I, Josh Hardison, leave Wilmington College with the hope that all the eligible bachel- ors of the College will find what I found and live happily ever after. I, Lucy Gene Warren, leave my sweet disposition to George Jones and my love of a good story to Doc Williams. I, Ben Lamb, leave my inquisitive search for knowledge to Gus Stephanadis. I, Adelaide Wilson, leave my wit, wim, and wouncing witality to Olivia Costin. I, Jack Moore, leave my carefree ways and happy daze to Bruce Hinson. I, Homer Inman, leave my gift of flattery to Joe Schlegel in hopes that next year he will be capable of delivering the yellow bouquets to Miss Pickard all by himself. I, Jimmy Trawick, leave my hot rod to anyone, anyone, ANYONE — please take it! I, David Lockamy, leave my southern drawl to Bill Dobo. I, Bob Hayes, leave both my high ideals and my smelly 1 ipe to Julian Lanier. We, Happy Corbett, V. A. Creech, and Deck Jordan, leave all that remains of our sunny dispositions to the new students taking Trig. I, Robert Westbrook, leave my friendly smile and pretty brown eyes to Ed Jewell. I, Nick Pantazis, leave my easy-to-get-along-with personality to Doug Sessoms. We, Ed Hughes, Sam Jones, Jack Lewis, Bob Shepard, leave our thanks to Miss Morton for our distinguished gray heads cultivated during the hours of toil on our term papers, and — leave Wordsworth to heaven. In Witness Whereof, the second year class of 1950 do hereunto set our hand and affix our seal. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said class, as, for, and to be their last will and testament in the presence of us, we do hereunto subscribe our name as witnesses thereof. Signed: Second-Year Class of 1950 By: Robert Westbrook, Testator. 32
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6) he CJ ledghng ■ VP ig 5 o Clgrtculture 4 s Seated: Louis Dilazzero, Henry Feenstra, Francis Harrell and Eli Garner. Standing: John Olsen, Lawrence Rhodes, Henry Janicki and John Woody.
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