Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 98 text:

7 CLASS Will WE, THE CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FOUR, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. First: We hereby give and bequeath to C. C. I. a larger passenger list every year in the years to follow. Second: We hereby give and bequeath to Dr. and Mrs. Robert Johns Trevorrow the class of Thrty-five to guide safely to the home port on the good ship C. C. I. Third: We hereby give and bequeath to Miss Elise Gardner a medal in token of our appreciation of her guidance of two years. Fourth: We hereby give and bequeath to Mrs. Mary Carpenter a stewardess to take care of Senior Hall's telephone. Fifth: We hereby give and bequeath to Miss Matilda Stockel and Dr. Louise Omwake our deep appreciation for their aid in making this Hack a success. Sixth: We hereby give and bequeath to the Class of Thirty-six our best wishes for smooth sailing on their voyage to the homeport. Seventh: We hereby give and bequeath to the fairer sex of the faculty the scales on Senior Hall so that their enthusiasm for dieting will continue. Eighth: We hereby give and bequeath to Betty Brown, Lois Whiting's pep, vim, and vigor, and Dorothy Garner's ability to play jazz so that the class w0n't be left stranded for a pianist. Ninth: We hereby give and bequeath to Dorothy Graham a car like Virginia Terlinde's so that she may go home as often as she wants. Tenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Ruth Grauert, Barbara Chapman's shadow so she w0n't be lonesome next year. Eleventh: We hereby give and bequeath to Marion Kinney, Marion Bellow's and Ruth Turner's joking ability to keep the good ship rocking again next year. 94

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THE HACK '54 CLASS SONG QTune: Washington and Lee Swingj For C. C. I. welll always fight our best. We'll win the colors in every test. Our spiritls here when we're at work or play. And for our colors true HIP! HIP! HIP! HIP! HOORAY! A Senior student always wears a smile. This class of ours is always right in style. So here's to you, the school we love so true, Here's to you, C. C. I. RUTH TURNER FAREWELL SONG fTune: Alma Mater of Cornellj Time has come when we must leave you, Sadly now we part. Friendships that will last forever Come from out our hearts. CHORUS Alma Mater! Praise her glory. Let your praises swell. As we leave these portals glorious We bid thee, Farewell, Four long years we've been together Under Black and Blue. All the years which stretch before you Carry on-be true! EDITH WHITE 9 3



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THE HACK '34 Twelfth: W'e hereby give and bequeath to Carolyn Lansing, Helen Mortenson's power to make herself well known so that she may be more in the limelight. Thirteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Elinore Miller, Kathleen Scantlebury's and joan Bennett's seriousness in order that her face may have a rest. Fourteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Barbara Myers, Margaret Merkel's and Helen Weeks' good taste for clothes so that she may continue to dress in such good style. Fifteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Polly Northrop, Marta Paulsen's and Ann Peterson's sincere sympathy for the long distance between school and home. Sixteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Walker Pattison, Katharyn Levering's sewing ability so that she may establish a sewing circle on the S. S. C. C. I. Seventeenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Constance Rosecrans with her Blairstown, jean Osgood's Princeton so that C. C. I. may never run short of men. Eighteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Elizabeth Wallace, Arlene Burnes' and Ruth Clemens' smiles and sunny dispositions to help her take life less seriously. Nineteenth: We hereby give and bequeath to Ruth Weldin, Edith Runyon's patience and ability to make posters so that she may continue the good work. Twentieth: We hereby give and bequeath to Marjorie Westgate, Mary Beekman's connections with Dartmouth so that she may uphold the friendly relations that exist between the schools. Twenty-first: We hereby give and bequeath to Alice Spencer, Lillian Macmillan,s sense of humor so that she will be better known about C. C. I. Twenty-second: We hereby give and bequeath to Betty Spencer, Katherine Mahan's amiability in order to continue that reputation she has already gained. Twenty-third: We hereby give and bequeath to Charlotte Storck, Carol Taylor's willingness to serve others so that she may continue her good work. In Testimony whereof we have herewith subscribed our names to this, our last Will and Testament, at Hackettstown, this ninth day of June, A.D. 1934. THE SENIOR CLASS Centenary Collegiate Institute Hackettstown, New Jersey Dorothy Garner, Clerk. Signed, sealed, and published, and declared by the said testator, the class of nineteen hundred thirty-four, as their last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at their request and in the presence of each other, subscribed our names as witnes- ses thereto: Witnesses: Ruth Turner Lois Whiting Edith Runyon Joan Bennett Residing at Centenary Collegiate Institute Hackettstown, New Jersey 95

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