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Forty-four CAMERA Sl-IY JEAN FRANCES BROWN Will we ever forget the time she lost I-IIS fraternity key! Department: Intensive Secre- tarial Activities: Bryant Service Club MARY CHEEVER Behind her quietness you'll find a 'darling' mind. Department: Medical Secre- tarial SIMON DERMSKIAN I-Ie's the quiet sort of chap, but aren't they all-on the out- side. Department: Business Adminis- tration WALLACE FERRIER Wally didn't have to make any effort to be idolized by man secret female admirers y .- he's just naturally handsome and wonderful. Department: Business Adminis- tration Activities: Tau Epsilon, Treas- urerg Bryant Service Clubg Bowling MARIAN D. GOLLENDER Could the E. R. C. boys leav- ing have had anything to do with Golly's? Especially one red-head? Department: Secretarial I Activities: The Ledger Staff: Bryant Service Club: Beta Sigma Gamma, Secretary ALICE HAWKES Why isn't everybody as con- tent as Alice? Department: Intensive Secre- tarial MARY LUCCA She was made for happy thoughts. Department: Intensive Secre- tarial EDNA SACKETT Worrying is not for Edna- she takes it all in her stride. Department: Intensive Secre- tarial
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i-Nc A X dvivhh , Las T, ia 1x lyk , , 3 1 X ,f ,. K , ff, f X' W' I BUSINESS We, the class of l943, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to our successors, our intellectual ability, overwhelming personality and the following: George Cranshaw leaves to John the Baptist, three hundred and sixty-five copies of the New York Times stock market reports. Good luck, John, George didn't have any. Tony lvlerolla leaves to Professor Appleby an instruction book entitled, l-low to Win at the Fingers Game . Donald Mullen leaves to the members of the faculty his copyrighted version of l-low to Evade the Question and Answer lt, Too . Donald Zarfos leaves to all, his famous Fox Farm . George Dion leaves to the freshmen one large tank for use at stag parties. Bill Russell leaves to any freshman who is in- terested, the ability to sleep in class with his eyes open. Bob Raynor leaves to a lucky freshman, one nice, soft bed in Scott l-louse. l-le hopes the lucky recipient will make as much use of it as he did. James lvloynihan leaves in a barrel. All per- sonal belongings were lost at Scott l-louse. Dave Kaufman and Mal l-lolmes leave to Mr. Gulski two dust-covered and slightly used tax books. Maybe he can find better use for them than they could. Irving l-lochman leaves his pipe. We're still amazed that we could get him to part with it. The Strawberry Blonde , alias Jerry Goldberg, leaves his heart with a Bryant Co-ed. l-li, Rube! The Tall, Dark, and Handsome of Bryant- Bob Mitchell-leaves a memory of a riotous pledge week. Eleanore Rathbun leaves after showing the school how well the AGE. and BA departments can get along. l-lauker Gunnarsson and Ragnar Johannesson leave us many memories of Iceland. We'll never forget their walking around in winter without Forty-six the burdensome overcoats that nobody else dared to go without. Leon Einkle leaves his dancing feet to carry on at all Bryant festivities. Iris Dimond and Frances Cohen leave many dates to look over next year's crop of freshmen. Daniel Scotti leaves his job of mayor of Crans- tonl Ed Rosner leaves a cheerful smile and those awful onion sandwiches he used to have for lunch. To Mr. Richards each member of the senior class leaves one tie. l-le needs them more than we do. To Mr. E. Gardner Jacobs we leave one volume entitled Easy Lessons in Growing Grass , or What Happened to Sundial Terrace . To Mr. Allan we leave one volume entitled l-low to Spend Money . l-le doesn't seem to know, or does he? To Mr. Vinal we leave Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors to remind him of our Math class. To Mr. Gulski we leave one hour glass, The AGE. division tell us that he can't tell time very well. To all new freshmen we leave roadmaps to guide them around the backyard, er, we mean campus. To the new seniors of the B,A. division we leave the faculty, hope you can handle them as well as we dicll George Benoit, the photographer for Esquire , is rather slow in taking his pictures and spends most of his time rearranging the poses of his models. Leo Blais, the bigamist who has had four se- cret wives, is planning to reside in an Egyptian harem because of legal interruptions.
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