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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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s , 1 3 . a r . T eq-ff M.. 1 Sai l ll 5 ga jf 3 :Vi I 1 1-Y 1, 6 f J. . . , it T .1 l W 34 EILEEN CLEARY'lCHVCS her easy-going attitude to Marie Aquaro. MARGARET O,CONNOR-lC3VCS her docility to Anna Cranston. DOROTHY DR1scoLL-leaves her cheerful personality to Veronica Clarke. The Senior class wills Father Pyne's philosophy book ls there a God to the Juniors and we recommend that they turn to pages 25 and 26, for some of the Seniors might have devoured them in their intense reading of the book. We also will to our successors all Senior privileges such as Monday morning per- mission, the use of the Senior stairs both in Preston Hall and in Faculty Hall, the use of our beautiful and beloved Pine Walk and along with all these We leave to the Juniors that feeling of dignity and importance which seems to be the prerogative of all Seniors. We also will to the above-mentioned class our two little vases in front of the Blessed Virgin's statue and We ask them to Whisper a little prayer to her for us each time they fill these vases with Howers. . Likewise, We make, constitute and appoint Eleanor Beslor, Vera McNamara and Virginia Adams to be the executors of this, our last Will and Testament. ln Witness Whereof, We have hereunto subscribed our names and HH:lXCd our seal, the seventh day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five. THE cLAss or 1935 We, whose names are hereto subscribed, do certify that the members of The Class of 1935, the testators, subscribed their names to this instrument in our presence, and in the presence of each of us, and at the same time they declared in our presence and hearing that the same was their last Will and Testament, and requested us, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as Witnesses to the execution thereof, and which we hereby do in the presence of the testators and of each other, this seventh day of June, 1935, the day of the date of the said Will, and write opposite our names our respective place of residence. VIRGINIA ADAMS, rerz'd1'ng az Good Cozmfel College ELEANOR BEsLoR, reridiug ai Good Counfel College VERA Mc NAMARA, reflding at Good Cozmrel College 83 -AN Na lll el rw f l.r A F: A 5 l fi . A ef L V. A Qi -11-v','e wx cfwmfff-1 .,.,x. 1. T, ,'. 1 41 Q.-raping go.-3, gif, tklym. ' : uw. his-55.21-f'--1 ' S.. 1' . K .- Q4 ,. ,age-1 , fw- .,,g..fs ,uri-,1 E f I , ea-gt. f,Y.,Lf 11.54 Q sm 'iff f .Af as F as f 5 Q52 ,Q ,W ,, ff f 3 Qi? ,JW
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