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GE .Sacred Heart Garmen Syl0e..d :J Miss Hart wills her empty rouge and lipstick cases to Miss Meindel. Miss Englehardt wills her spit curl to Miss Fina. Miss Loughman wills her Irish wit to Miss Wukitch. Miss Roth wills her empty cream jars to the Operating Room for Vaseline. Miss Slane wills her numerous week-end trips to Miss Connery. Miss Pillar wills her C. R. Training to Miss Lapchack. Miss Gazdiclc wills her long hair to Miss Dando. Miss Solcol wills her talkativeness to Miss Veirh. Miss Stefanlco wills her O. B. Training to Miss Ritter. Miss Grala wills her Classical Driving to Miss Liberto. Miss Yeshlco wills her frequent haircuts to Miss Allar. Miss Collins wills her Blarney to Miss Patton. Miss McGorry wills her motherly ways to Miss Dunn. Miss McGilloway wills her sweet disposition to Miss Anderson. Miss Greenawald wills her adipose tissue to Miss Hoffman. Miss Goodman wills her broadcasting qualities to Miss Cosgrove. Miss Durnin wills her Irish humor to Miss Buda. The Class of '28 wills: The choicest seats in the Dining Room to our beloved Intermediates. Also our seats in the Class Room and Chapel. May they endeavor to 611 them as advantageously, as promptly, and as faithfully as we have done. Any old uniforms, ragged bibs, cuffs, aprons and caps that we may inadvertently leave behind us in the excitement and haste of gathering up our cherished treasures for the last time, we direct that they be disposed of by our Superintendent of Nurses. Now we have stripped ourselves of honor and material riches for those whom we love, and we are ready to depart from you with nothing more than we can talce in our heads and upon our backs. We do hereby appoint the Superintendent of Nurses as sole Executrix of this, our last will. CLASS OF '28. 51
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fm V Sacred Heart G3e.rme1xSylOa. awake, losing precious hours of sleep, worrying over their patients whom they left to our tender mercies. And now we come to those of our heirs who are dearest of all to our hearts-our classmates, whom we leave behind, from whom parting costs the severest wrench. To our Preparatory Students, better known to us affectionately as Probationers, or merely Probes, we leave dazzling dreams of bibs, with all that symbol implies. We leave to them a rugged path to travel, yet strewn on each side with bright flowers of happiness and achievement, and shining stars of success and victory. It is the path we have travelled, and to our memories it is a path o'erlaid with satisfaction in spite of all its rough places and its ups and downs. We leave to them the sands of time, upon which to make larger and deeper footprints than we have made. And we do further leave to our Probationers our pleasure that we have had them to work under us, and our unbounded confidence that they will surpass our highest hopes for them. To our Juniors: We are sorry that we can leave only two years' toil and pleasure, but we do joyfully bestow upon them two full years of Future, with possibilities and opportunities exactly like those we have willed to our Probes. Unto our Sister Class, now known as Intermediates, we bequeath our position, our dignity and our title as Senior Class of Sacred Heart College of Nursing. We leave them the high standards and noble traditions of this school and pray that they may uphold and preserve them in such way as to continue the high and holy reputation which many classes of their predecessors have sacrificed to maintain untarnished. We leave them eager expectations, delightful anticipations and happy waiting days for their own graduation. Besides these large and conspicuous gifts, we do declare the sub joined list of smaller items to be the personal property of the Class of 1929 alone, and do direct that they be distributed as follows: Miss.McDermott wills her gait to Miss Lapchaclc. Miss Tate wills her cartwheel to Miss Otto. Miss Borowski wills her fearlessness while on Night Duty to Miss Rooney. Miss Quigley wills her saxophone to Miss Sefing. Miss Schantz wills her Charleston to Miss Roos. Miss Glose wills her bluff to Miss Bierschmidt. Miss Hahner wills her permanent wave to Miss Meyers. 50
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