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Ctfki In summary, our bequests follow: We, the Class of 1940, of the College of Saint Rose, residing in the City of Albany, Albany County, State of New York, being indisputably the most learned and intellectual group of graduates ever to leave the portals of Saint Rose, and embodying all the perfections of mind and memory, do hereby make, pub- lish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We humbly bestow upon the heirs herein- after named the following objects: B. Abdella, her thespian ability to Hayes. M. Breslin, her colleen beauty to E. Walsh. L. Brown, her lightning speed in typing to J. Bertilino. E. Buckley, her scoops as C. S. R.'s girl Friday to next year's columnist of Under The Rose. M. Burke, her capability in commerce to M. Romleski. M. Blacha, her reliability to D. Murphy. M. Canfield, her uncanny ability to pull puns to any uncanncientious person who has the courage to take it. B. Childs, her mellow voice to E. Dugan. E. Cummings, her long-lashed, hazel eyes to M. Donnelly. R. Dacey, her artistic talent to M. Joyner. A. Dalton, her commuting problems to H. Lynch. , J. Dolphin, her frequent week-end trips to R. Green. M. Downey, her analytical mind to M. Lawlor. 154 W M. Donahue, her enchanting smile to M. Hennessey. M. Dugan, her proficiency as editor of Rose Leaves to the junior who undertakes her duty. H. Dunigan, grants her love of teaching history to Langley. M. Dwyer, her affable disposition to K. Cullen. M. Foiadelli, her understanding to S. Gustas. J. Eagan, her efhciency to A. Lizotte. R. Eckert, her ability to write French phonetics to M. Coffee. A. Feily, her placid manner to V. Wheeler. R. Frany, her competence to M. Kosbob. A. Gannon, the technique of parking her car in impossible places to P. Sheehan. R. Haynes, the art of acquiring a hope chest to anyone who can fulfill it. M. Hoey, her tennis prowess to A. Stierle. J. Hogan, her adherence to the will of the state to anyone who is in a state of will to receive it. C. Horn, her good humor to E. Egleston. M. Horn, her petiteness to R. Aldridge. O. Houghton, her forensic talent to M. Barrett. G. Kazyak, her love for attending peace conferences to anyone who enjoys meeting blind dates. R. Kelly, her capable management of press photographers to next year's publicity agents. N. Kennedy, her political differences with Mr. Hahn to L. Lemieux.
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