Gray Court School - Point Log Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1929

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W . fi f Ny xi f - . , ,II E: .gk ul, Ai- 'Ll' f- !'!'fy IU LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1929 E, tho long to be l'l5lll0lllllL'l'l?il and highly 2l1l1D1'l?lflil.iA!il 4-lass o l,il2fl--lll'lllg about to floparii from iliis-the Gray Court worl4l+ and luring' of a very Q'0llUl'0llS anil disposing niinil, ilo liorvlmy dm l7l1ll'0 this to ln- our last will and tesianwilt. thc Wo lwrvhy will, hcqiwatli, and in-isixow upon tho various invnilwrs Gray Court' family, all our nmrh l'll0l'lSlll'll Svnior privilx-gm-s and possvssions trusting that tlwsu samo lNf1llll'Si'S may in sonic' small nwasnri vompm-nsatu for thi- loss of our pwsviicfo, anml thati tlw ri-4-ipionts shall follow in our worthy foottstops anal. shall proiit. llwwlry: To Miss Gray-A hull-boy to koop trark ol' hvr glassm-s. To Miss Poi-tor--A private svicrcfiwiry. To Mrs Abell-A car at hor disposal. 'Fo Miss HlU0lilllll'gl'l'--rxll automatic piano for thi- ilyni. 'Fo Miss Fristoo-A lioitlo of ratsup for her table. To Miss l uli'on-Soinw pupils in t'0I1l,l'ili't hriilgo. To Mrs. Sonuniurs-A privalo garago noarvr txhv Main llnihling. To Mrs. linnt-A private Cll2llli'i'UllI'. To Miss Alll1'l'0ti1-xxll0l.ll01' 1-lass as inspiring as thi- vlass of 'ZSL To Mllo Moritz-A nursvry in which tzo lwup liur ulivrnhs QU. To Miss Van Wornwr-A music room for hor own uso. To Mine Vauilrvnil-A hot housv for hor prim- plants. V To Mrs. l'a1'ks-A varunni rlvanvr to pick up In-r si-raps in iiln- arlz room To Nancy Kling-Tho privili-go oi' lacing.: a svnior. 'l'o Ruth 1'aulsi-n-Ilvr own spvvmlhoat for hasty trips to Vonoziwla. To Bl2i1'gl101'llL0 Morrill-A11 aoroplano so sho can hop down and visit '4l'ritcl1'i at Wcsthaniptou. To Marion Simis-A few inches. To Dorothiz Webster-A way to iix her hair. To Emily Musscn-A home nearer Gray Court. To Mary Cloud-A private library. To Ruth Coleiuan-A soothing Tlflllfflly for her nniscliicvousucss. 30 oi



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.., it if PROPHECY HIS is Marjorie Kunkle announcing over Station Gl.lA,Y Stamford. NVe have a special event this evening, illltl we will take you to many places both i11 the United States a11d Europe, where you will hear many brozulcasters' voices other than mine. NVe are going to acquaint you with the latest doings and whereabouts of your favorite geniuses, and many other young rising ones, all of whom have started at Gray Court, and some are still there, preparing to make their bow before the critics. I feel particularly proud of the program this evening, because Cray Court is my much loved Alma Mater. We will first take you across the ocean to Paris, where we iind two of our friends. The latest masterpiece of the celebrated Ann Brewer has been awarded a place in the Louvre. Ruth l.'aulsen, whom we have heard many times, is continuing her vocal training here, and it is rumored that she will soon tour tl1e States again. NV e next go to Monte Carlo where we find Doreen Laurie. Doreen has realized her ambition of having a villa here, a11d lives a very quiet Q ?J life entertaining her friends. She now has with her Ruth l'ritchard, who is spending a few days of her honeymoon at Doreen's romantic home. Elsie Ganiboa is expected here shortly. She is on her way to Italy, which she will tour, stopping for a few months in her much beloved Florence. NVe now visit Geneva, Switzerland, where Dollie Dixon is stay- ing, as the only woman representative at the Peace Conference. From Geneva we go to St. Moritz, where we find crowds aeclainiingliutli Coleman as the Champion Ice Skater. l'roceeding on our tour, we find ourselves i11 Hungary, where Margaret Dodge is learning the very old folk dances, which she will soon bring before her admiring audience in the United States. Crossing the Channel to England, we find the people much excited about the English Derby now going on. 'l'he favorite horse is that of Betty and Lou Mead. Faith Mead is at a. school nearby, where she can often see Bet and Lou. XV e at this time leave Europe a11d pause in New York City for a time. llere we find the people trying out a new newspaper which is edited by Olga J affe. It has already received the reputation of spreading all the news iirst, even though the data lllily not he entirely correct. Frances lleaves, J a11e llogeland and Florence Tresilian, universally known as Pa, Ma, a11d Baby, are indeed becoming popular. Jane is a caricaturist, while Frances turns to the more romantic field of writing 32

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