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The Salemite May 1986, Page 5 Last Wills and Testaments soph/senior and a little sister just like you! I, along with Lindsey DeRosa, leave John Rowland more stupid Greek and Roman students to sit on the front row. To George McKnight 1 extend a brief good-bye! i I I, Margaret Hasty, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To Krissy Cockerham: 1 leave the ability to resist "S.O.B." Thank you for being such a special sister. Barbie Doll. I'll miss you, but 1 know we'll always stay in touch. To Brett Ashcraft: 1 leave a huge bottle of lotion for those ashey legs of yours. Keep singing "Yo, yo Little Ashey." Have a fun senior year. Let's stay in touch. To Cindy Tarrant: 1 leave the ability to sing Latin songs. Good luck as S.G.A. president 1 encourage you to "shine that light" I'll miss you. Fireball. To Sarah Thorne: I leave my thanks for being a sweet friend. 1 hope your next two years at Salem will be very special. 1, Rene Ivey, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To the Cabbages of South: a wide screen TV with cable and my backgammon board (you used it more than me!) SMACK! To Linda Surles: more trips to the "D" and a date with Marty. To Stacy Watkins: my 'lude'. Drive it in good health. To my little sis, Amanda: happiness always and good luck with Fall Fest. To Beth Alexander: an extra set of car keys—keep up the "Lumberton tradition! To Beth Rankin: my loquaciousness in Women's StUr dies. And finally, to South Dorm: thanks for the memories. By the way, has anyone seen my blue truck? l.Noel Lumpkin, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To Liz McGehee: My textbook from Manipulation 101 so that you, too, can win friends and influence people, plus my collec tion of Opus drawings. To Cindy Tarrant: a permanent position working in the library and Emma Lehman's sock. To Nanette de Groot: the ability to remember "You can't do anything about it after it's over." To Millie Eubanks: Your very own limited edition of the Linda Lovelace Trivial Pursuit Game. To Helen Hagan: Napo leon's steering wheel and cigarette lighter—so that the memory will continue. 1, Elizabeth Goodwin Marks, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To 'The Cabbages" 1 leave all of my toys, my Spades expertise, and a new address for the Cabbage Patch Clubhouse—somewhere in Winston-Salem. To the girls of South 1 leave Petal, Flower, Pistol, Punkin, and Pollen; to be watered and talked to every day-love Love Weeds. To Jan and Step hanie I leave Rankin, an alarm clock with a bull horn, and a questionable forwarding ad dress—good luck girls! To Stack and Lisa I leave a paddle, a canoe, a fishing rod, a steady supply of hooks and bait, and the two most gorgeous "outdoor activities" instructors available—have fun girls! To Olive I leave another "Wouffle Ball" set, at least two nights every week open for her to come cook dinner for me, first dibs on babysitting the twins, another deck of cards, and plenty of spoons—THANKS for every thing, love ya! I, Sudie McCausland, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To Lucianne all the miles I have ever walked at Salem and an insurance policy for all her accidents. To Jan, Lisa T., Carolyn, and P-fowl—the famed and beloved ROTUNDA. To Toccoa my key that will get her into any dorm on campus. To Missy my treasured Bessie as the car she's never had, and $ 1.98 for a six pack of Milwaukee's Best and Slider's buns. To Lisa S, Eleanor and Allison $100.00 in quarters for the juke box at the Brass Bucket. To Krista my dancing partner Julian. To Pat my blue pantsuit, my roller skates, my earrings, and my beautiful shoes to keep Salem's fashions up to date. To Lane and Kathleen a lot of thanks and love and also a poster size picture of me just in case the one of my beautiful face is not enough. To someone on first floor Babcock, may be Jocelyn, a new shower bucket. To my freshman friends all the fun and trouble I've been into at Salem, my baton twirling routine, and a pound of cheese. To Millie and Nanette an obnoxious sink in my room. To Cindy T the bubbles in the library. To Kelly S all my theoretical knowledge. To Kay and Julie my long legs for walking. To Molly R. my Fleetwood Mac tape for shower parties. 1, Maryanne McDonough, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To Stephanie, Susan, Laney and Linda: lots of eager helpers, some new blue pens, and an endless supply of frozen yogurt for all those late-night layouts. Good luck with the Salemite! To Brett: a bottle of lotion for those ashey legs, a pair of hiking boots, a neon jacket, and a table knife from C.K., my party-funk tape, another spaghetti dinner at Figure Eight Island, a long ride around Wake's campus in a beat-up white Chevy, a big smile and a big hug. Tm going to miss you! To Liz: a framed portrait of Wittgenstein, a date for every dance weekend, a fun summer in D.C., and a great senior year. Thanks for being so patient and helpful! To Jennie H,: a little sister as good to you as you've been to me. May your last two years at Salem be as special as mine have been! 1, Annette McNeely, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following 'to my sisters at Salem: lo Laura Arndt, a career at Mineral Springs Elementary. To Lane Riddle, Clewell patio begonia plants with "fall proof" screens. To Lisa Shearin, a red Honda honking. To Allison Wilde, a Mexican wedding dress to go with a Mexican proposal. "To Cindy Tarrant, dinner at The Dragon Den. To Nannette de Groot, a voice forever echoing "NANNETTE!!" To Jocelyn Rose, my prayers for success as an art major. To Kelly Koury, some gravy for your pigs. To Paula Russell, a plane ride with Benny. To Eleanor Mauze and Pat Palumbo, gnats to go with your cheese. To Traci Vample, forever being True Blue. To Liz McGehee, adornment for your little finger. . .and best wishes for the senior year that you so well deserve. I, Beth Perry, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: For Nanette de Groot 1 leave SEEM and the hope that you will do a better job than 1 did. For Debbie Hunter, my Salem little sister, 1 leave self confidence. If you could believe in yourself half as much as 1 believe in you there is no way you can ever go wrong! And at last for my little sister, Cindy Perry, I leave all of my notes and old tests! I also leave you with all the love in my heart and the best wishes for a happy, fulfilling life— you have certainly added a lot to mine. 1 love you. I, Elizabeth Ann Seipp Perry, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the following to my sisters at Salem: To Foreign Language Dept. - a new lab. To Sarah J. - plane ticket to Canada and a breakfast buddy for next year. To Cate-plane ticket to France. To Lois - lots of cream and sugar. To Nannette - a tall, handsome date to every dance next year. To Kirsy C. - love and support in whatever you do. To Margaret H. - thanks for you- know-what. To Kristi and Brett - good luck with your men, and many fun times next year. To Julie Tucker, M.D. to be-good luck in med school. To Sarah T. and Jamie - thanks for showing me how to live. To Erika - an art- continued on page 6 An assortment of gifts, books, film, sportswear, and sundries for almost every need More than just a bookstore Salem Gift & Book Store 9 East Academy Street 723-1122 on the square in Old Salem Look What's New at Fine Lines 1. The Strayaway Child - album/tape 2. Hand-woven dish towels 3. Post-its 4. Baskets by Kathy Gorman 5. Memo rolls 6. Pencil boxes 7. Calendars 8. Wrapping paper/cord 9. Luminaries 10. New porcelain by John Benn 200 Brookstown Avenue 723-8066
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