Bryant University - Ledger Yearbook (Smithfield, RI)

 - Class of 1946

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LUCY KEVORKIAN leaves her followers from Providence College in the capable hands of Stella Demarkis. NATALIE PINO bequeaths her peaches and cream complexion to the leading soap adver- tisers. ' GLORIA JOHNSON gives her wonderful class hours and free periods to her cousin, Johnny Brock. HELEN FRIEDMAN, RUTH KAPROVE, and ETHEL WEXLER bequeath Room 4 of Stowell House to its next occupants who will soon dis- cover what it is like to live in Grand Central Station. ' MILDRED MOORE bequeaths her reserved air to Trudy Suckman who is so terribly noisy. VIVIAN THURSTON leaves her soprano voice to Terry Centifanti. LENA ROGERS leaves her soft, comfortable bed to a fellow Vermonter who is attending Bryant next year. ICouId that Vermonter be Lena's sister?l BARBARA BURKAT bequeaths Stowell's 2300 a. m. phone calls from Shakey to the incoming freshmen. DOTTY STEWART bequeaths her popularity with Santa Claus at the Christmas Assembly to any freshman with a wagon. NATHALIE KNIGHT leaves her ability to flunk accounting to Lorraine Wiemann-at least she knows what a debit is. MARY TSONOS leaves her quietness to Jane Fuller. DOROTHY OLTER leaves her collegiate airs and mannerisms to Alice O'Day. CARMELA GIZZARELLI bequeaths her danc- ing talent to any freshman interested in learning how to dance. GEORGE KANE bequeaths the privilege of being Mr. O'Brien's pet in Public Speaking to his brother, John P. Kane. ARLINE BOISVERT leaves her gift of gab to Doris Wagner. MADELYN GUSETTI bequeaths her original hair-do to the magazine ads. MARILYN LA FRANCE leaves her early-to- bed policy to Edie Liebler who is in need of it. BENNIE DAVID bequeaths his record of per- fect attendance to all the freshmen who are yet to start out in his footsteps. OLGA SHEMET bequeaths her laughter and smiles to the many Bryant students who could use them. JOAN TODD bequeaths the Net Operating Loss Deduction to her friends from Club l7. MARIE CHILLI bequeaths her outstanding ability for reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic to her roommate Connie Lecznar. ROBERT BIRT leaves the position of assistant to Mr. Handy to James Sullivan. SUSAN MAHONEY bequeaths her spring that is sprung to the new inmate of her room at Harriet Hall. TILLY ANDREWS bequeaths her many scho- lastic abilities to others who are striving for- ward. JOYCE FINNEY leaves the daily high jump from her upper bunk to the next occupant of her room. CHARLES CLAYTON bequeaths the best i935 Ford on the campus to Leo St. Onge so that he may get to class on time when his car falls apart. STASIA ZUROMSKI leaves Dean Gulski in peace and contentment until another freshman with similar problems knocks on his door. DOLORES LAURION leaves her love of corny jokes to June Steiner. DONALD JACOBS leaves his gift of gab to any Freshman who wants to be heard, and CHARLIE CLAYTON bequeaths his wisecracks in classes to Jim Murphy and hopes he gets away with as many as Charlie did. BEE MCCRUDDEN leaves her famous walk to any Freshman who wants to be recognized. PHIL WATSON and PAUL CORICH be- queath to Ed Butler the joy of tlrose extra five minutes in Mr. Gulski's classes. To John Wetton is left those verbatim notes of GLADYS ARANOSIAN. May he never need any morel MITCHEL SOLOMON bequeaths his ability to sit through Mr. Cruickshank's lecture and learn so much, to Ernie Muenier. CLARA LEWIS leaves her unique ability of getting into the middle of a memorized speech and then forgetting the rest of it, to Eileen Kingsley. JACK LEVY bequeaths a complete unlimited copy of his unfinished Camera Club unfinished prose to Mr. O'Brien for posterity. THE ENTIRE B. A. CLASS leaves its team- work on homework lin the Gym fifteen min- utes before classesl to the poor, dumb Freshies whose real troubles begin in their senior year. ROLAND WHITE leaves. Period. Forty-three

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To any needy Ereshman, MARIE RETRO be- queaths her ability to write letters and get an- swersl I, BETTY TOMLINSON, bequeath my in- ability to remember names to Bob Smith. On departing from Bryant, ALICE TETREAULT leaves her position as librarian of the orchestra to some ambitious Erosh. M. B. LORRAINE ENGLAND leaves her be- coming smile and dimples to Shirley Daren. MARY COGSWELL bequeaths her clarinet seat in the orchestra to any Freshman who en- joys picking through those difficult runs. MARION ROTHIER donates her swimming ability to any future basketball player. JEAN DROSD bequeaths The Masquers to Broadway if they need good actors or actresses. KIKI WOLEE, GARY BROWN, and SARA- LEE FREEDMAN leave their meeting place on the stairs in South Hall to any freshmen who are interested in killing time before going to classes. ENID TAI TEN OIJEE leaves her ability to play pranks to Heidi Hannington. , BETTY LEE bequeaths her warm clothing to anyone coming from a northern state. JIGGS LAVIGNE leaves her entertaining ability to Bobby Feldman. MILLIE VALENTA and JAN STAWARKY be- queath their ability to sing duets to two fresh- men who are interested. SLIM WOLEE bequeaths a portion of her height to Mickey Nicoll. BETH METHOT leaves her blond hair to Sheila McCann. MAXINE YELLE leaves her gay laugh to Doris Wagner. BOB MANCHESTER leaves his ability in Pen- manship to all future Renmanship classes. NORA CIROLLA and COLETTE DICKEY be- queath their Casino games to anyone who needs mental relaxation. ' Herman, the mouse, is left by SHIRLEY MARTIN to the lucky girls of Room 3, Harriet Hall next year. GILBERT COROA bequeaths his position as City Auditor of Fall River to James Murphy. MARIAN SHAMMAS leaves her spare time to whoever can find it, MARJORIE WYLLIE surrenders her job in the Stowell Kitchen Brigade to Evelyn Bradbury. RAYMOND GORMAN bequeaths all his troubles in taxes to some deserving freshman and may he have better luck. Forty-two TERRIE ADAMSON and RAT CARDOZA leave their Van Johnson gallery to the future in- habitants of the master bedroom at Salisbury Hall. EVELYN MAY leaves her 5 ft. IO in, to any incoming freshman who can fill her shoes to good advantage. LUCILLE GOTSELL bequeaths her meritorious basketball playing to Rosemarie Budka. P JEAN LEWIS and DOROTHY KING leave- and with them go their unceasing appetites which even Stowell House could not appease. TERRY QUINN leaves her routine journeys to the bus terminal to any girl whose mother sends her cakes via bus. Those daily naps in class of EDWARD CASPER are left to appreciative Thomas McHugh. DOROTHY MEYER bequeaths her envied, long black tresses to Shirley Daren. BARBARA HARGREAVES leaves the remains of the bubble gum in Room 3A to the Business Administration freshmen. EVELYN LOOMIS bequeaths her floppy slip- pers to future annoyers of Mrs. Rullen. DONALD JACOBS leaves the position of Santa Claus at the Christmas Assembly to Jerry Goldberg. ' VIRGINIA WOODRUEE bequeaths her nu- merous beauty preparations for the use of all future Personal Assets students. EILEEN DUBIN leaves her ability to study to her everlasting friends who must stay on. ED CLEGG does NOT leave the Sweetheart of Sigma llotal Chi to the Bryant wolves of l947. CLARA BARROWMAN gives her lost sleep to all future dormitory freshmen. NANCY HUNT bequeaths a supply of the record, Let the Rest of the World Go By, but takes the memories along with her. CLARA LEWIS leaves her literary efforts on the ARCHWAY to an up-and-coming English student. PHIL WATSON leaves Bryant-much to the regret of the girls. ' ANA SIJAREZ and ANA RINO leave their rhumba routine to be long remembered. LOIS PLATT bequeaths her effective smile to any despondent freshman. JILL LEMIEUX leaves her schedule of 39 weekly classes to anyone who wants it. BOBBIE ROSBERRY bequeaths her ability to tell tall tales to anyone who will believe them. BARBARA EBERLE gives her dictionary to any future transcription student.



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