page 10 Senior Wills Head was...well, an experience! Chips and Dip and Kroger will miss me. Who will keep up the eating habits!! Our friendship spans various years and friends we remember and those we don't. Good luck. I'll always be where you can find me. Betsy Gianini, I leave a whole afternoon together with me, what a treat! I leave you a great junior year and as good a little sis as you have been to me. I hope your travel dreams work out. Let me know. I'll visit. Remember swimming really is your sport. Melissa Murray, a great little sis from far away. The swim team needs you. Hope you have a wonderful junior year. Joanna May, my file box, a great 90-91 executive year, and a ticket to California, anytime you wish! Webster, an exercise (or dance) bar like the one at the O'Pit, a set of stolen wine glasses, a vacuum cleaner, you know that new dance!! A wonderful senior year. Thanks for all your encouragement. I wish you much luck and never stop singing. Siri, singing on stage in England and Salem, our connections to various friends. Much luck, and hopefully, much love in the future!! Jill, a map of future XC races, no blisters, a car I can only drive in reverse, and a wonderful time in law school. Thanks for being there and always hugging. Mindy, a wonderful, carefree life, a couple of file cabinets, listening to me when you had better things to do, a trip to an Ice Skating Rink. As usual you can do anything you set your mind to!! Always remember that you mean much to me. Friendships can't be measured, I love you for who and what you are. Mat, too much and too deep to sum up, I leave you - a tapestry with stretched threads that will never break, my turquoise bathrobe and a wheel barrow. Carol, my roommate of four wonderful years who put up with my states of insanity from day one. All of the torture and questioning I put you through was rough, but aren't you glad (ha! ha!). Thanks 'for listening. I will miss our tape sessions ( I'll have to make a few copies for you), loud trips, stuffed animal wars, and, especially, being together. To all swimmers now and to come, I leave the Salem College swim team in good hands. Thanks Mrs. Richards for everything. I couldn't have done what I did without you. I, Heather Lewisohn, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath: to Mary Bradley, my awesome little sister, I leave you an unlimited supply of yogurt, the front line of volleyball, the title of big nerd, interview clothes, my internships, an open invitation to visit me wherever I am, and the best of luck and happiness always. To Mary McGinius, I leave my size 10 volleyball shoes, my baggy! clothes, and an ID on a rope so it will never be lost again. To Gaither Smoot, I leave you my brother and a neck massager in case of sore necks. To Debbie McMahon, I leave you all my injuries, my miming shoes, and the best of luck your junior year. To Michelle Swank, I leave you my Omni card and aerobic shoes and to Michelle and Susan Yu I leave you volleyball leadership and a successful season and the best of luck your senior year. To Joanna May, I leave you California dreams To Sally Shepherd, I leave you a clip-on lamp than can't be turned on late at night, a sleeping bra, and good times for your senior year. To Judith Palmer, Kathy, and Amy, I leave my Omni legacy, a winning volleyball season, an open invitation to visit me and best wishes. "To Betsy Johnson, I leave you George (I'll hug and squeeze him and call him George), the best of luck wherever you are, and I hope you choose Salem. To Amanda Long and Hillary Black, I leave you the best four years at Salem and hope are as good as Seafarer. To Coach McGwen, I wish you all winning seasons and a big "thank you" for four great volleyball seasons. To Betsy Saxman, Claire Barnhardt, Betsy Wood, and Libby Brown, I leave you Kip, the man of #2 Sisters dorm. Have a great senior year! I, Katherine Livennon, of no mind and feeble body, leave the following: to the future residents ofj Sisters, I leave you many late nights of wondering if Patsy is going to show herself. To Betty Wood, I leave you all the knowledge we acquired during each of our problem-solving sessions. I also leave you Todd to take care of whenever we have problems. You always help him see my side of the argument. And Betty, I leave you the promise of a great and lasting friendship. To Laura Franklin, I leave you with memories of Ted!! Also, I leave you an appointment with a psychiatrist to deal with stuffed animal abuse. To Jessica and Sarah, thanks for being my soap buddies! I'll miss you both. To Dr. Ljunquist, I'm finally outta here! And finally, to all my comrades in the class of 1990,1 wish you the best of luck and a little saying..."Always remember what Salem College taught you!" I, Kim Lynch, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath: to Amanda Jones and her roommates, who will live in #8 Sisters, one more closet because you will need the extra space. To Signe Berg, two more years of going up and down the highway to Georgia and a supply of chewing gum, I hope your last two years here will make you very happy!! To Janie Mac Dunn, a lifetime subscription to People magazine and a Blockbuster card so you can keep up with all the stars and latest gossip. To Sarah Laughery, another year with Jessica, an endless supply of Camel Lights and a gift certificate to Southern Bell so you can talk to baby Jason; and also the cheese burger I found in my pocketbook. To Jessica Lynch, although I really will not be leaving you, I wish for you great happiness in your next year at Salem...cherish every moment and every person while you are here. But, I will leave you the bank account. Camel Lights, "two snops up," and a subscription to Soap Digest. I love you Snook! Remember I am always a phone call away. I, Lee Manuel, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath a lifetime gift certificate to Twin City Diner for Jenni Britt and Michelle Conley. I also leave them many smiles and fun times. To Mary McLarty, I leave another friend to ask her, "What would you do?" I leave her stock in Talbot's and Tally-Ho, and also the gas money that I used driving to Wake Forest so that she can pay her phone bill. To Monica Shafer, I leave a new license and a lifetime supply of coffee. To Angela Aaron, I leave lots of future fun at Davidson and all of my German books. To Susan Combs, I leave a PAT THE BUNNY book and a date with Al. I also leave a big hug...you're a great little sister. To Anna Harris, I leave herbal tea and lots of fun talks (and the ones when I was procrastinating!) I also leave her a book entitled How to be a Brunette and an exercise clinic in her name. I leave her lots of hugs and the chance to ask for her

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