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WY ' ll awe Jfauad from Eaawcfwaq Have you ever browsed through the Theatre Section of the New York Times , or the Movie sheet of the Iournal '? Funny, how a Burnham seniors mind has such strange allusions, such subconscious ravings. The following titles are significant to any Burnham girl: MOVIE or PLAY Born Yesterday Gone with the Wind Too Many Girls Ladies and Gentlemen The Male Animal Higher and Higher Leave I-Ier to Heaven I-Iellzapoppin Ladies in Retirement Lady in Waiting Dead End Kids Temptation The Lost Week-end Love Letters The Best Years of Our Lives Smokey Follow the Girls Something for the Boys Lassie Come Home Tobacco Road The Corn is Green Why Girls Leave Home Lady Be Good Above Suspicion Since You Went Away The Dark Mirror Shadowed Margie Brief Encounter Caesar and Cleopatra The Alibi Behind the 8 Ball Forever and a Day WORKINGS of the MIND Attention, Freshman A Plate of Roast Beet Mary A. Burnham Receiving Line G E O R G E Burnham Ideals Unprepared History Student One more day 'til vacation Shades down 7:30 A. M. 3rd Floor Southwick 3rd Floor L The Back Door Nov. 27th to Dec. lst 9:45 A. M. From one to six Not a Burnham Boom Northampton, Mass. We don't mean Smith Coming Mother Think We'd Tell? Are you still at attention? Why, to go to Burnham, of course Plea to Miss Fuller Always Mom takes a rest Dust accumulates over a Week-end Miss Gi1bert's on the loose Take a bow, Editor Sunday afternoon Miss Walton's Latin Saturday morning when the list goes up Oh dear, campused again! Waiting the News from College See -do your thoughts jibe with mine? ? ?
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We, Happy Laird and Lynn lanelle, do hereby bequeath our ability to break rules and keep out of trouble to Ann Hunt and Mary Lee Wright. I, Mary Laird, will my tin boxes to Genevieve Reynolds so that the squirrels won't get at her apples. I, Natalie Lish, will my ability to get away with things in the room above Mrs. Waterhouse, to its next occupant. I, Stevie Mandeville, leave to Skipper Knapp, my laundry cases in hopes that she can find some use for them. I never could. I, Natalie Mann, hereby bequeath to Gerry Straight the beautiful paper drapes in room 303, in hopes that as an occupant of this room she will use them in her Senior year. I, Ianice Marsh, will to Miss Fuller, all the time I did not find for her neglected subject . I, Lucy Metcalf, do hereby will my profanity to Mary Dora Hough, in hopes that she will put it to good use.- I, Doris Mosher, do leave to Mary Ann Berry, the will power to stay up here for a month at a time. I, Emily Morse, in as sound a mind as usual lMiss Walton doesn't think that is very soundl, do hereby leave my laugh to Genevieve Reynolds. I-Ia! I-Ia! I, Evelyn Newcomb, willingly leave my figure to Betty Vanderbush. I, Nancy O'Connell, do hereby leave my weekends at the dentist's to Lorraine I-Ioflin, in hopes that she will find them useful. I I, Maggie Parker, leave my bubbling vitality in French to Skippy, in hopes that she can use some of it. I, loan Phelps, hereby leave my snake for the person who has room 202 next year. I, Sally Power, do hereby will all that mail I didn't get to any poor soul who got less than I did. I, Martha Reynolds, leave to Diana Peacock, my duster, so that she may have something to keep her mailbox cleaned out. I, Ianice Sheahen, do hereby will my twenty-one inch waist to Betty Vanderbush. I, Myrna Simmons, do hereby will my room to the squirrels, as we've been fighting over it long enough. I, Teddy Tholen, of sound mind, do hereby will a certain Scarsdale man to Sue Hartzell, or anyone who Wants him. I, lane Thompson, hereby leave my jewelry case, with lock and key, to Ruth Sergeant, to keep her gold choker in. I, Dorothy Trunz, gladly leave my diligence in Algebra IIB, to Mary Ann Berry. I, being a generous soul, will my telescope to Miss Gilbert so that she won't have to bend over to find the dust on Sunday mornings. I, Ieanne Vuillet, do hereby leave my ability to talk at night to some under- classman who is lucky enough to have a roommate who falls asleep, so that there will be no interruptions. I, Flavia Waring, being of sound mind, do hereby will my rabbit, Ben , to my roommate, Midge. I, Mimi Wheelwright, do will to the future occupants of our front room, the whistlers who go by every night. I, Kathy Whittemore, being of sound mind, do leave to Anne Hunt, my rapid diction. I, Iackie Wood, do hereby will my three radios, curling iron and victrola, to Miss Boynton. 49
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