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f '- xx .., fl i. To Dolly House-Another trip to 'Washington. Jean Spalletta-A lock and bolt for the door to her room. Gloria Steendal-A permit to use a curling iron at school. To Jacqueline Collins-A telepl1o11e connecting Study Hall with Miss Gray's classroom in order to tell Miss Gray the time for bells. To Marjorie Fox-More time with Lydia. Beatrice Nimick-Lower school tennis championship. To Elizabeth Henderson-A megaphone. Jane Huszagh-A chance to play the lead in Huckleberry Finn. To Betsy Leavitt-More rubber bands. To Trientje Hood-Another dachshund. To Patsy Leavitt-The prize for nonchalancc. Virginia Reiner-Horses, horses, horses. Virginia Schick-A VVonderland to go with that look. Vonda McCloskey-A medal for fighting her sister's battles. Barbara Schick-A special comb for those curly locks. . Emmy Lou Sommers-A chalice to be a Scout leader. To Elizabeth Speed-A West Point Wedcliiig. To Marie Wildel'-A private locker. Sally Brown-An electric questionnaire. To Mary Ann Barr-A machine which will add, subtract, multiply, and Y1W 0 Yi! 0 'I' o T 0 To To To To To To divide. To Catherine Givens-All the little pussies and puppies that we find. To Patricia Grubb-All the newest jig-saws of cats. To Joan Kuebler-Some toys to add to her collection. To Janet Morosoff-A chance in the Movies as a second Jackie Coogan. To Martha Savage-A degree from the Abell school of music. To Barbara Stephens-A dietitian to be present at meals. To Mary Alice McCloskey-Some Mascara for those lashes. To Betsy Stafford-More baby dolls. Lansing Holden-Long trousers. Diane Pitman-Permission to bring her little sister to school with her. 'llo To To Joanne Rose-Several jump ropes. To Uarmela Santarsiero-A little more sang froidf' 'l'o Dorothea Wooclliiig-All the stories in the library about pussy-cats. vVl1Cl'QllI1i0 we, the undersigned, have hereby set our names and affixed our seal o11 this, the first day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. ,, , , THE CLASS or 1933. EC - 152 gm ff if :li 22
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To 'I' o To T 0 I' 1-'i ,. 1. U flf Ju.. ,, .fa,f2,..1w LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1933 l'l,lt'l1c superior a11d gifted tllass of 1933, being about to leave the portals of GRAY COURT, and wishing to bestow a portion ot' our wealth Elllll learning on tl1ose not so richly endowed, do will ind bequeath the following remembrances to those we leave behind us: llo Miss Gray-A set of unbreakable bottles for her medicine cabinet. To Miss Porter-A tiling cabinet in which to store her jig-saw puzzles. To Miss Blockburger-A jar of Stacomby for her side curls. To Mrs. Abell-The opportunity to b r o a d e a s t T l1 e G a r d e n o f Flowers. ' ' 170 Mrs. Sommers-A keeper for Emmy l.ou's turtles. llo Miss Martinson-A little privacy. To Miss McLean-Better prepared seniors. Mrs. Huey-Special telephone rates between here and Akron. Mlle. Dubosson-A big, big atlas. 170 Dr. Reque-A return ticket to Gray Court. To Miss Pritchard-A charge account of Peck 85 Peck's. Fo' Lynn Logan-A bottle of peroxide. To Margaret Dodge-A trunk large enough to hold-letters. Po Lydia Ramirez-tt Permission for New York. To Lois Mclntyre-A l1igl1 chair. To Dorothy Malatesta-Bigger and better preludcs. To Louise Mathews-Helen Hicks' title. To June Melville--A pass to the lltlil'-d1'0SSGl',H. Margaret Parry-A driver's license, now that Dorothy has gone. Sophie Tschirn-'l'he Moonlight Sonata, with our best wishes. To Mary Barrett--A private lunchroom. Vivian Faulkner-A11 electric vibrator. To To Betty Gordon-Extra long Gym stockings. To Aimee Hunnicutt-A personal maid. Florence Nimiek-A tennis court. Fo To Mary Parmenter-A permanent position as door opener to Major. To Lucille Shine-A peaceful class to govern. To Daphnee Sylva-An encyclopaedia. To Marguerite Sylva-A foreign title to go with that manner. To Gladys Weller'-A complete set of Fletcher's novels. To Elinor Barrett-A seat in the Senate. To Jean Parry-A guaranteed freckle cream. To Blossom Rogers-All the weight that Lynn is losing. 21 ,
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7x 'N K M N . t' . if I sig h. PROPHECY tThc follrzzrilig scwrzc is in a Gypsy Tea Room. Kitty Mapp, who has studicrl crystal gaeiwg, is about to fell thc fortune of a young lady uf cz fablc fin thc far curl of thc room. l'pon rcuohifug the fable she finds if is Dot Sfl'l'ftll.Q, Iwi' roommate af Gray l'ourt.j ITTY MAPP, you of all people telling fortunes! l can't believe it! Roommate, what a shock. I haven't seen you for ages. After 'I left Gray t'ourt I studied crystal gazing and here I am. Great! l.et's see how good you are. l still want my fortune told. Sit nearer, Dotty, and look into the crystal. What do you see? Nothing! You don lt? l can see a large, white building, trees, water and a group of children. Kitty, it must be Gray t'ourt. It is. 1 see tlarmela. She is leading cheers at pep meeting, and Joanne Rose is singing her class song. Now I see a teacher coming down the stairs. lt is a teacher and yet it looks like June Melville. It is June. She is the Latin Teacher. Oh, Kitty, how odd. Remember we used to wonder what June would do in the future? Go on!,' 1 see another teacherg it must be Miss Blockburger, she is in a gym outfit. l see her more plainly now. No, it isn't Miss Blockburger. Come 011, Kitty, don't keep me guessing, who is it? l'm not sure: wait, I have to concentrate more deeply. Ah, l see her now. l know who it is. XVl1o ? tt Betty Gordon. Go on Madame 'Adams'g this is going to be good. Now I see another large building. It is surrounded by skyscrapers, people, noise, and tratiic. lt is Macy's. Un the lower floor l can see a mob of people, they are crowding around a counter. I ean't see the purpose of their curiosity. ttliook closer, Kitty, and see what it is all about. U, K. Bc quiet and let me lose myself in my thoughts. I see a young lady behind the counter, she looks Very familiar. Her face is covered with a thick. white substance. lt is cold cream. She's wiping it off now. Good night!! it's' Lynn! Now the crystal shows me the inside of New York's leading beauty salon, owned by Daphnee Sylva. 23
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