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Il. ' . rf is 'f 1 JI, .ggi im ,Q if jr I Q fi wg 5 II E gg is Zin Ihr amp nf 651121, Amrn E, the Class of 1935, of Good Counsel College, County of Westchester, State of New York, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish and declare this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT as follows, hereby revoking all other and former WILLS by us at any time made. WINIFRED FISHER-leaves her dignity and graciousness as First Lady of the Campusv to her successor. VIRGINIA ADAMsAleaves her love for Westchester and its delightfgil surroundings to Ann Lawlor. MARJORIE ASHLEY1lC3VCS her self-confidence to J. Carson. ELEANOR BEsLER+leaves her perseverance to Lillian Connelly. GRACE BISHOP-lC21VCS her affable personality to Marguerite Caffrey. MARIE BULGER-leaves her retiring ways to June Cowles. KATHERINE BRENNAN-lC3V6S her hobby of tracing the genealogy of famous people in history to Eileen McGinn. MURIEL CLARK-lC3VCS her patience in arguing a point to its nth degree to Charlotte Craig. GRACE CREAVY-leaves her good nature to Jane Hughes. RENEE DUFOUR-leaves her ability to stay youthful to Aida Soldevilla. ELIZABETH FALLS-leaves her delight in interrogating the professors to Isabelle Quimby. HELEN FILLIS-leaves her place and equipment and all things dear to her to Ann Giammette. THERESA l-lENDRONfleaves her constancy in research work and finding the where- fores of the minutest details to Margaret Arctander. FRANCES HOGAN-leaves her interest in the Missions to Elsa Acton. KATHLEEN KEENAN7lCHV6S her eloquence to Elizabeth Black that she may step into her place next year as a debater. 81 -w Xa aiaiefwsefw ei S J1'-55939 viz-If .aaa ' i ' 5 'Mawr A fig! TR X. J V '1 fa I ng , . m rs. F -' Q-'asa . 2 'Z' Wai ' If ,, geqxi S si E 9 . if M JL If? , .45 2 A fr E Q if v F K Y? .A-xg ff' 5 5 'iii 3525? nf 45375 i ,kr ctw ydff . is -'I 's 7 L.
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x P' 3 . 1'-Q 5 . if i . X l l K 7? 7. iv ,rf 2 g fl? V . A s V hut, if I 2 w .i 2.43: we -.- Gill 1 J, gk. rigid 1.1 ' 5. i 1 4:1263-v' '. . , .vs ,V1 - . t gl Q X 5 . if 4 ' N:,L lf? UU ' 1 L Xgf . gi t yy, law.-152. V ig! ', , M T ' 1. QL ' A I i, fy- re awk . 14 .- v.g,'5.Jn L 1 . wiv ,I , -. A 1 5 Q ' . 'ff ' 5,5 if . ,. X '1 'S 'ily X ,P gif , ,. , 3, . , ,. . .1 if ii it j gag al The greater number of the members of the Class of '35 have arrived-but the question is-Will we all be here? Well here come the Misses Vera McNamara and Eva Lenk. Of course both of them are stunningly gowned in the very latest of fashion. Eva designs the most unusual and perfect Parisian Gowns for her friends and we know that having studied in France for years, Miss Lenk was acclaimed a successor to Schiaperelli. We need not mention the fame of Miss McNamara for she plays all the leading roles in the Al-Rite Productions. What kind of car is that? My,isn't it foreign lookinggl wonderwho owns it? Why itls Catherine Short, Director of the New jersey Medical Center, but where did she get that car? The announcer tells me that she has just returned from a year spent in medical surveys in Italy and Germany. And another jerseyite is arriving, editor of the ferfey fourmzl, which has increased its circulation over 100,000 since Miss Eleanor McGlynn has taken up the position of Editor-fin-Chief. And who is this? Why, it's an oHicial plate, who could it be? It is Miss Agnes Mahoney, Head of the Department of Education in the City of New York, who is accompanied by Miss Catherine Brennan, Director of the Board of Statistics in New York. And come the Misses R ,and Beulah Larabee. Rita was always interested in children, and finally found her vocation in fostering the foundation of the Fifth Avenue Orphan Asylum. Miss Beulah Larabee, whose treatises on current world history have astounded the world for their wit as well as for their clear sightedness, has just returned from Washington where she presided over the Historical Convention. Who is this arriving one minute before the curtain goes up? Oh it's Miss Marjorie Lane Ashley who has just hurried from Sta- tion WFUN where she is a very popular news commentator. Well I think we are all here now and the curtain is about to go up-My, some famous person must be arriving late-of course it is Miss Eleanor Besler, Foreign Diplomat. She has just returned from Europe to be appointed to the American Embassy in Russia. The Class of '35 has assembled. We have indeed, a great deal to discuss with one another. Our members have known happiness, success and contentment-yet we always seem to return in spirit and conversation to those all-too-short and long-past years which we spent within the portals of Good Counsel. And this meeting has proved to be no exception. MARJORIE ASHLEY ELIZABETH FALLS 80 Ne
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5 , 3, SV Q 5 'i ' i .wif ' EE' '65 Q , ,Q , 4 'X 5 lift! 55 i ff X :fn 4 f 14 .J ff -L , f - 'af X ' 5 ' -in u'g' 15v'CA ft. lt H ' V . E' We sf L 3 if 1: J lg ar 2 vga' V .L E il -.S as i A . E v DoLoREs Kocn-leaves her disbelief that time and tide wait for no man or WOMAN to Barbara Semple. E BEULAH LARABEE-leaves her dry sense of humor to Florence Jones. EVE LENK-lCHVCS her vivacity to Marie Eckert. CATHERINE LEWITT-leaves her supernormal friendship with books to Florence Doyle. MARY LEACH-leaves her mathematical skill to C. Joyce. LORETTA LoNG-leaves her sunny smile to Marion Sengsmith. AGNES MAHONEY'l63VCS the courage of her convictions to Verai Fagen. ELEANOR MCCABE-l63V6S her regular attendance at the social functions in West- chester to Kathleen Leen. GERTRUDE MCCARTY'lC3VCS her interest and cooperation in all college activities to Leone Muenzen. ELEANOR MCGLYNN-leaves her philosophical mind to Barbara Semple. VERA MCNAMARA-lC8V6S her daintiness to Eileen McGinn. GERALDYNE MURPHY-leaves her naive blushes to Janet Carson. MARIE MCNULTY'l6HVCS her air of assurance to Margaret Pritchard. VERONICA MURPHY-leaves her inseparable friendship with Marie during the entire four years of college to Regina Cashin and Mary Ford. GENEVIEVE O,NEILL-'lCHVCS her unconcerned mannerisms to Ann Powers. RITA I0-leaves her duty to get the girls up for Mass in the morning to Margaret Hughes. MAHALA SHERMAN lC3VCS her taste for poetry and her poetic talent to Helen 0'Rourke. A KATHERINE SHORT-leaves her graceful art of dancing to Ann De Grazia. ICILIANO-leaves the ladder upon which she started her climb to success in the literary field to Doris Dowd. LoU1sE S ROSELYN ZAMPELLA-leaves her fastidiousness to Grace Mary Anderer. S2 X1
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