r- %il 30, 1973 BELLES OF ST. MARY’S PAGE 3 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ^ > Katie Jo Lawrence, leave in a somewhat all the many fine conversations I ve * with the newly promoted Lt. Poole and his line; Keep Smiling. a , Margie Worthington, leave the FUNCO •j. '•'Ety joy" of Creative Dramatics to Lane who is going to need it! A T ^^3the Sloan, leave my famous HOOP (jj j ^ to all those cool cats who dare to try all ^ hi! Also, the great Second Tradition to our Second Penick Weenies so that they it on. an Screws, leave my ability to accept ho last name to Melba Hefiefinger with paf'' *at she has - • - as I did. dres ’ ®°°e, leave to Martha Kelly, my all its problems from Freshman-Soph- much fun with it at T Suja ° New York trippers of next year I, 3nd Owens, leave 8 Harvy Walbangers Pla^a”*^ j^Pper on the rug of my room in the f and a picture of me in the act. ’ Jane ~ t'XVLUlC UlC ili ••ilC' O'-*-* kit)g •’-ne Rawls, leave all my troubles to Mr. BlapL Matthews, leave to Katherine , ‘‘finshin mv Ucf fipr lunch 'vith niy last dollar to buy her lunch T ^ to Cf-OTT C "ko/4 Lirlf. irloi V a Ca ivho 'Jan ■eery ^...*11, \.jaiiiy rviaruii ama a. that ti weekend at O.D., in hopes J to s ^ ^ ^ hoolt’ ^ariotte Cameron, hereby do leave my J^ary's ^ nttd Why io Break Rules at St. tWo gj I ® Cathy Miller and Maty Ann Elliott, \Vp ^ i^no need a few lessons. * Can'ri 'attcy Booe and Nancy Bryant, leave Jtelv ^ ®unn, Cathy Martin and Marcia t', onp ^ t.. • _ 1 a.. " thev • weekend at U.U., m I, Q have nerve enough to take it! othp^ .Anting, leave Monte Lowe and all ^Ppott i to Martha Kelly-Love and '* Wliop,®®.and you will be greatly rewarded!! Itti^nneyer ''N,’ in It. 1 Stani leave Angela Nankin one We, hot fun. « * OUCo^.. T\ H...f"^an Rogers and JoAnn Nance, leave I. Sn,good!! ^ Ro s % ■pgtow ONE LAST THING Before they leave, the Seniors gather to make their Last Will and Testament. iujpj®'' ** fool enough to be,^ounselor on kY''’ an^^’i ^ foave all the backtSfk, sass, il- ®tls, loud music from the high school ** Ala^’ foave to my sister two years t 1. ly.I^ * ^o use as she sees fit. '''eeltp “ooe, leave to Nancy Bryant a j. ^e, r? O.D., in "room jf2” with Corky. Bn Atnsw* I Cameron, Laurie Frazier, Elli- thn'* leav°"^*\ Jaynie Milligan, and Susan thpv^ ^‘girl room to anyone who I, T, ^ oan live le ha , leave Ellie Page in hopes / loarned that absence makes the fonder - ff Vft A • t '*'1' Won J !Tf*ffai, I Margaret Wheeler, f a' ’^atgar ; * “K'?Vle f! ''^'joeler, will Libby Baker (who J® ttaj, taller than I) my ability to be •>ly i’. f-iz P-; , H siste/*'*’ hereby will to Val Tullai, f bettp sincere hope that next year itft'tfPocts for decent blind dates I athjvn rny love of grape candy. 'Pvitaf t^o leave Lynn Clark an I ^®Pt sonie'ja ttt hopes that she I’tY^^lissa pIT' onp ‘ ,ot. Leave my little .sister "'oll-used table in the library with hopes that she will remember our conver- pX^nd EllbttriefvVto'Lma Hamn my Harriet Matthews, leave my friendly early t,-Vn7 to Cathy Miller all day long. ”Tlu" Ch“to. l'»' “n.w '’“f, S5.nJ Elllo.., I“” 7,^“™.°eS ", m -In Room get as many bruises as hopes that they ^ont g we did by bumping into eac with our greatest sympathy^ “partner” Candy I, Roland Elliott, 3, serious tennis “wrSrw«s2“°““^ leave our httJe secret Martin and Candy tt”^' Cpppa Harvin the I, Roland Elliott leave E^ book entitled 101 Ways to^ 1, Roland Elhott, L jpohs, but she sister, Lindy Edwards my g doesn’t need them. jphes to I, Dixie Fields, lease ^ V ^ Cathy hHrtin m appreciation of th Page, leave our We, JoAnn Nance and Elbe Pag , “card parlor” to the 73-74 occupants of room 219 in hopes that they enjoy their “Spades” as much as we do. I, Alice Dockery, do leave my calm person ality and placid manners to Sydney Jessups be cause, you never know when you’re due for a change. We, Alice Dockery and Julia Mellen, do leave our string of unused overnights to the freshman class. There are still enough for everyone. I Beverly Wheeler, leave all the headaches and joys of being Secretary-Treasurer of the day Students to Mary Dombolis and hope she has plenty of aspirin handy. I, Yit Liverman, will to Nancy Geoghegan one bowl of chocolate pudding every day in hopes that she will get tried of it. I, Sandy Clarke, leave to her sister Lynn the blanket permission from her parents which she finally got last week. We, Sandy Clarke, and Laura Crews, leave Miss Duncan i>eace and quiet — and lots of worries! I Gray Maynard, leave my job as Senior Warden to Neal Johnson and Dr. Pisani’s hand kerchief to wipe away the tears and to first Penick the job of keeping B. H. in line next year when I’m in Chapel Hill. I Nature Armstrong, will leave . . . and will also leave her shingles to all the roof tops at St. Mary’s. a, tv I Leigh Ann Raynor, leave to Mary Dom- balis’ my true wit and dry humor, since she obviously has none of her own, and any extra

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