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

 - Class of 1937

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Gray Court School - Point Log Yearbook (Stamford, CT) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 30 of 120
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f xi - . A 1 tt Q ... L The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1937 E, THE highly respected and beloved Class of 1937, being of un- sound but benevolent turn of mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and do bestow upon our faculty and friends at Gray Court, with due appreciation, the following: To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Miss Gray-A shiny, new, potato wagon. Miss Porter-A private chauffeur to drive her around the country roads. Miss Blockburger--A Senior Class as good as this year's. Mrs. Abell'-An automatic sound repeater for chorus. Mrs. Sommers-A bus. Miss Grace Smith-A subscription to the Heralrl-Tribune. Miss Helen Smith-A quiet gym line. Mrs. Loper-A book in which to keep track of all her G. C. S. chil- dren. Mrs. Arnold-A silent radio for Anchorage. Miss XVilson-A supply of pencils to hand out to her classes. Miss Mott-A special device for getting Book Reports in on time. Mrs. Larrabee-Vacations that coincide with Stamford High School. Mrs. Wooclliiig-A large array of costumes. Miss Mapp-A quiet study hall. Janet Givens-A year's supply of peanut butter sandwiches. Virginia Gray-A bottle of hairgrower. Daisy Kempton-Her own swing band! Ruth Paulus-The privilege of being last in Commencement line. Barbara Gibney-Inspirations for her poetry. Paula Glendale-A private room for her stamps. Evelyn Kraemer-Some more curls. Dorothy Stevens-Some unbreakable glasses. Betty Stone-Some new magazines. Zilita Deshon-A kennel. Joan Dixon-Highest honors in the National Horse Show. Genevieve llrsillo-More people to impersonate. Joanne VVilliams-More ears to pull. Betty Stoverw-A patent on her giggle. Jacqueline Gross-sAnother shoulder on which to hang next year. Madge Newbold-A private hairdresser. Mona Givens-Much larger rulers. 26

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I' ry E - , lg AU .JIL- Dorothy Lederer-A large autograph collection. Marcia Korman-A special time to study her History lesson in. Lydia Tyner-The opportunity to become a famous actress. Elizabeth McDermott-A debut at the Metropolitan. Cecile Newbold-A leash to keep track of Madge. Priscilla Smith-A scooter to get her to classes on time. Edith Fry-A substitute for Fred Astaire. Ma1'ian Smith-Privilege of cleaning her room after Senior meetings. Jean Gillespie-An algebra-writing typewriter. Joy Moltasch-The opportunity to have more Movie passes. Sally VVeir-A dog just like Jacky Tar. Jean Stone-More time in which to talk. Katherine Arnold-More time to look for her mother. Rita Rose-A choice menu. Emmy Lou Sommers-The knack of knitting like her Auntie. Sally Brown-Many more cruises for vacation times. Martha Savage-A pass on all railroads. Monteen Robertson-Many trunkfuls of costumes. Catherine Givens-A private lunchroom. Mary Ann Barr-Permission to keep that sunny smile. Helen Littlefield-A large picture of Errol Flynn. Elva Rockower-Her own Music Hall. Alice Henderson-More dogs to keep track of. Grace Peace-A bicycle on which to ride during lunch hour. Maxine Kline-An occupation to keep her out of mischief. Joan Stricker-Many more toys. Aileen Paulus-Ruth's place on the Honor Roll. Carol Ferguson-A singing career. Joanne Rose-A private horse. Mary Wilson-The world's best poster model. Frances Naughton-A trip to Paris. Ann Rosie-More eyes to roll. Darthea Woodling-A dancing career. Clarmela Santarsiero-A place in the chorus line. Muriel NVultTleff-A song-book all l1er own. 27 's Log

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