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WILL INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS Nancie Buck leaves a box of stationery and book of stamps to Mary Mattimoe. Joan Condron leaves her art ability to the future art editors. Donna Drinan leaves her champagne, orchids, and Cadillacs to Roseann Mecagni. June Edmunds leaves her slow New Hampshire drawl to Gail Mclntyre. Louise Gomez leaves her Happy-go-lucky attitude to Carol Metcalf. Anne Knudsen leaves the stars in her eyes to Barbara Charland. Kathleen LeCocq leaves her iust-so coiffu re to Ruth Greaves. Beverly Maclnnis leaves her love for adventure to Stephanie Muir- head. Bessie McLeod leaves her dignified manner to Elizabeth Hewitt. Anne McLaughlin leaves her angelic ways to Marianne Jankins. Rena Metcalf leaves her candlelight ceremony to Natalie Roberts. M. Jean Moncey leaves her urge to wonder to Patricia Borges. Marianne Morrill leaves her quiet personality to Betty Permatteo. Greta Nordquist leaves her serene nature to Ardell Shattuck. Francis Skilling leaves her way with the men to the Probies. Beverly Strayton leaves her motherly instincts to Mary Lee Seate. Lorraine Smigliani leaves her effervescent laugh to Marion Moskos. Betty Smith leaves her many hours of sleep to Elizabeth Robus. Anne Walsh leaves her Irish Spirit to Kathy O'Donnell. Signed by: BEVERLEY MacINNlS M. JEAN MONCEY Witnessed by: JOAN CONDRON NANCIE BUCK LOUISE GOMEZ l l i ' l
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CLASS I -i We, The Senior Class of The Faulkner HospiTal of The year ninefeen hundred and fifTy-five, being of sound mind and body do hereby de- clare This To be our LasT Will and TesTamenT. To Faulkner we leave vviTh many fond and cherished memories of Three unforgeTTable years. -o Miss Hennik we leave wiTh The hope in our hearTs ThaT someday she may be proud To say I knew Them when . . 'o Miss NorTon we leave a book enTiTled Wonders Will Never Cease. 'o Dr. Sacco we leave Ten scrub nurses for all his Tough cases. 'o The healTh clinic we leave a porTable scale for Those monThly weighTs. 'o Mrs. Cruise we leave lf? empTy rooms. 'o our parenTs we leave our Thanks for Their love and undersfanding which has seen us Through our darker momenTs. 'o The FaculTy we leave a new air-condiTioned classroom. To Mrs. HamilTon we leave wiTh The memory of a good friend well meT. To The NighT Supervisors we leave a House Officer ThaT rises wiTh a smile in The middle of The nighT. To The Docfors we leave vviTh The hope ThaT we have noT caused Too many grey hairs. To Chapin House we leave a phone and baTh in every room. To The STudenTs we leave many hours of wonderful experience on relief and nighT duTy. ' To Evelyn, Laura, and EThel we leave an elevaTor for Their nighTly rounds. To The Faulkner Aides vve leave our hearTfelT Thanks for Their many kind- HGSSGS.
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E LI ,I I ll 1 -I CLASS Hi There, l iusT made a very inTeresTing Trip wiTh PeTer-The guardian angel of The Class of 1955. lT really has been quife a iob for him To keep a waTcn over The famous nineTeen, They sure are spread ouT. l hopped upon The cloud wiTh PeTer as he Took off To make his rounds. I know you'll enioy hearing abouT The ladies again, and you may be a liTTle surprised aT whaT They are doing. As we Took off from The roof of Faulkner our firsT sighT was 'Joan Condron Teaching a class on The RehabiliTaTion of The Polio PaTienT aT The Haynes. When The class was dismissed aT noon Joan hurried across The sTreeT To lunch wiTh The owner and proprieTor of Wes's Haven for Wayward MoTors. Waving goodby To Joan we conTinued on our flighT when suddenly we saw a familiar face below. Nancy Buck was giving her weekly pre- naTal clinic for expecTanT bunnies, The Topic for Today: How To Make Those Famous Bunny Faces. The wind shifTed To souTheasT and as we passed over Avon, whaT To our wondering eyes should appear buT KaThy LeCocq and eighT Tiny reindeer. She cares for The charges in reTurn for a new Cadillac every ChrisTmas. PreTTy good deal don'T you Think? As we drifTed over The canal inTo Cape Cod we heard a familiar name over The public address sysTem aT The Cape Cod HospiTal Miss Moncey . . . Miss Moncey. Jean is working as OR. supervisor and is sTill on call for emergency surgery. Sailing onward across The ATlanTic, a TransconTinenTal airliner swepT pasT us, buT noT before we caughT a glimpse of anofher member of The group. Grefa NordquisT's dream of becoming an airline sTewardess has finally been realized. Lowering our alTiTude we seTTled down on a liTTle Town in French Morocco. The acTiviTies of The whole communiTy were cenTered around a cafe owned and operaTed by our class advenfuress, Bev Maclnnis. She's now married To a wealThy and TiTled Englishman. TogeTher They operaTe a sTring of cafes ThroughouT Morocco. Taking off from The Dark ConTinenT we flew norTh inTo Europe. On The French Riviera we saw Marianne Morrill relaxing on The beach. This is her Third Trip around The world-guess she really meanT iT when she said she was going To Travel. As long as we were so close To Spain, we dropped in To see The greaT new moTion-picTure ciTy which had sprung up There. The exTravaganzas produced here by Lou Gomez have made Those ITalian picfures of '55 look Tame. NoT only did They ruin The ITalian raTing, buT also sTole The greaTesT ITalian acTress of The cenTury, Lolly Smigadi. She is a combina- Tion of M. Monroe, K. Grayson, and M. Miller, and Then some. Somehow we Tore ourselves away from Spain, as There was some- Thing else we iusT had To see-The eighTh wonder of The world, The ruins of The Iron Curfain. Anne Walsh, armed wiTh her TrusTy can opener,-severed her way Through To The? Kremlin, overThrew The gov- ernmenT, and Turned The enTire counTry green-Irish green of course.
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