Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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THE HACK ft Cut Last Will and Testament We, the class of Nineteen Thirty-eight, being of right mind and body, do declare this to be out last will and testament. Wfe hereby give and bequeath to Dr. and Mrs. Trevorrow our love and gratitude for making our two years so happy. We hereby give and bequeath to Centenary our continued loyalty. Wfe hereby give and bequeath to jane Taylor, Eunice Thomas' love of mice to keep the peace and quiet of the hall. We hereby give and bequeath to Sis Buddy, liifi's shadow so she won't be lone- some next year. We hereby give and bequeath to Phyllis Grossett and 'lane Smith-Peterson, Lil Spitzeris sophistication to make them act like seniors. We hereby give and bequeath to Harrington Hall, jean Hamon's spontaneity to en- tertain next year's seniors in their more glum moments. We hereby give and bequeath to Barbara Douglas, jane Klie's art ability in the hope that it will further her ambitions. We hereby give and bequeath to joan Herman and Martha Shaw, jini Stevens' fondness for Penn so they will carry on the true spirit of C.j.C. We hereby give and bequeath to Elaine Hoyt, Gladys Alvarez's determination to get thin. We hereby give and bequeath to Virginia rlohnston, Anne l'ursel's dependability so that things will run smoothly next year. We hereby give and bequeath to Mary Roby, Marion Hain's ability to ignore books so that she won't be a bookworm. NWC hereby give and bequeath to Paula Brown, ,lean l raser's collection of records to introduce a little variety. We hereby give and bequeath to Ruth Brummerstedt, june Scoville's weekeend per- missions. We hereby give and bequeath to Betty Ann Chodos, Audrey Lanfare's lounging pajamas. We hereby give and bequeath to Nancy Macfarlan, Georgiana Perkins' complicated clothes line. to keep her laundry off the shell. We hereby give and bequeath to Louise Bowne, lithelwyn Cosbeys acting ability. Wfe hereby give and bequeath to Audrey Meacham and Charlotte Kleinfeld. Mary Lou Bogert's accomplishments on the violin--,just in case it might help. We hereby give and bequeath to Doris Perkins and Clara Smith, Elaine Martin's place upon the modeling table in the art roomYMay you do well. We hereby give and bequeath to Marjorie Townsend, Kay Conover's rhythm. We hereby give and bequeath to Pat Seely and jean Casterton. Doris judson's per- mission to haunt the Carlon Shoppe, play the nickelodeon and do the Virginia Beach . VUe hereby give and bequeath to Ruth Willis and Kay Hildebrandt, Wilma Broeck- er's power over horses and ability to ride in the saddle, not on the horse's neck. We hereby give and bequeath to Betty Mauer, Polly Harris' room at the head of the stairs so that she may watch the world go by. Wfe hereby give and bequeath to Phyllis Williams, Pip McKeever's Lafayette. We hereby give and bequeath to Sue Schmelz and Shirley Hendershot, Liz Havey's ability to emote. We hereby give and bequeath to Jane Dumont, Shots Gulliver's flannel sheets to l-:eep her warm. One Hrrmlretl

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T1-L2 HACK ff We hereby give and bequeath to Doris l.ischer, Alice Apgar's constant and jovial smile. We hereby give and bequeath to the Olsen Sisters, Virginia Rumsey's ability to sew. flake it from me- don't accept it.j We hereby give and bequeath to Lillian Day, Betty Scantlebury's black lace lingerie. We hereby give and bequeath to Elsa Kroll, Betty l.ent and Lorraine Rogers, Har- riet Zimmerman's ability to do the Big Apple. We hereby give and bequeath to Evelyn Peabody and Doris Swift, Mary Hankin- son's Normandie and Queen Mary fhoping they will give them the tender care they deserve. PS. Hank's shoes. A We hereby give and bequeath to Mabel Huff, 'lean Rogers' toothpaste smile. We hereby give and bequeath to Polly Curtis and Sis Hooper, some of Mary Field's noise. We hereby give and bequeath to Barbara Parker, Ruth Gooding's ability to play the nano. P We hereby give and bequeath to Betty Tremaine, Ruth 'I'hiel's neat room. We hereby give and bequeath to jean Duncan, Elizabeth Washabauglfs car so she can take the long way home to Vermont. We hereby give and bequeath to Esther McKiernan and Ortrude VanVliet, Virginia Taylor's executive ability. We hereby give and bequeath to Emily Youngs, Virginie Chute and Florence Mott, Barbara Morrells knack of going steady. We hereby give and bequeath to Roberta Fleming, Bernice Beaty's high marks. We hereby give and bequeath to Priscilla Moody, Ruth Bowers' sailor. We hereby give and bequeath to Doris Smith, the good nature of Virginia Hoffman and Margaret Milzer. We hereby give and bequeath to Doris Wfoolley. lane Kass' and Elizabeth Schindler's ability to study. We hereby give and bequeath to Mary Lucille Haigh, Eleanor Rencken's collection of tailored clothes. XVC hereby give and bequeath to janet Stevens, Ruth Petzinger's carfthe one she wrapped around the pole. We hereby give and bequeath to Doris Reed, Virginia Ashley's enthusiasm. We hereby give and bequeath to Helen Littell, Betty Backes' early hours. Vfe hereby give and bequeath to Janice Wfare, Elizabeth Apgar's practice periods. We hereby give and bequeath to the school, the memory of our class so that we shall never be away. In testimony whereof we have herewith subscribed our names to this, our last will and testament, at Hackettstown, this fourth day of june A. D., 1938. THE SENIOR CLASS Centenary junior College, Hackettstown, New jersey Charlotte Gulliver, Clerk Signed, sealed, and published and declared by the said testator, The Class of Nine- teen hundred thirty-eight as, and for, our last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at our own request, in our presence, and in the presence of each other, subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. Mary Hankinson Virginia Stevens One Humlrerl mul One

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