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I, Helen Heywood, my numerous ash trays to Helen Bastek. I, Evelyn Holcomb, my ability to sleep any time, anywhere to future night nurses. I, Eleanor James, do will and bequeath my never-ready clock to June Bickmore. I, Jennie Kaplan, do will and bequeath my V for Victory to the United Nations. I, Lois Knapp, do will and bequeath my love for horses and doctors to hoarse doctors M. D. I, Adelaide Kogut, do will and bequeath my collection of pigs to the department of agri- culture. I, Sally Kriksciun, do will and bequeath my diet list and calorie counter to Yvonne Snelling. I, Ann Kritz, do will and bequeath my carefree nature to Lois Sawin. , I, Mary Kurzel, do will and bequeath my professional manner to Ruth Zongola. I, Glenna Lackard, do will and bequeath my ability to stay up night and day to any student who wishes to get the most out of her training. I, Charlotte Lane, do will and bequeath my ability as an Obs. nurse to Ann Hatton. I, Doroyth LeGeyt, leave radio poise to anyone interested in amateur programs. . I, Olive Linton, do will and bequeath my self confidence to Adele Baj. I, Edith Lucchini, do will and bequeath my numerous sprung watches for all students who need them for inspection. I, Osa Lund, do will and bequeath my self assurance to all probies to come. I, Marion Marcia, do will and bequeath my knowledge of Trinity Campus to anyone in- terested. ' I, Jean MacLeod, do will and bequeath my coveted inner spring mattress thrice stolen and removed and restolen to Pat Kimble for keeps. I, Charlotte Martin, do will and bequeath my .numerous nicknames, and one in particular, to Stinkey Davis. I, Lucia Maycock, do leave my old-fashioned simplicity to Faith Sherff. ' I, Helen McGrath, do will and bequeath my cunning punning to Petey Peterson. 4 I, Judy Melnick, do will and bequeath my mesh-footed black stocking to Marion DesJardines. I, Dawn Merrihew, do will and bequeath my serenity to Ellie Rowan. I Shirley Myers, do will and bequeath my feminine charm to Lil Alexson. 3 3 I, Josephine Orlando, do will and bequeath my capability to Agnes Hogan. I, Bunny Pawelcik, do will and bequeath my desire to direct a symphony orchestra to Audrey Campbell. I, Mary Jane Pease, do will and bequeath my sweetness to Elaine Antonelle. I, Helene Perzanowski, do will and bequeath my witty remarks to all students aspiring to be popular with head nurses. I, Mary Perzanowski, do will and bequeath my numerous sailboats to all those lost in a fog. I Agnes Mysliwiec, do will and bequeath my quiet unassuming manner to Ruth Barrie. 4 I, Anne Petrillo, do will and bequeath my executive ability to all new juniors. I, Winnie Pollard, do will and bequeath my winning ways to all to be shared and shared alike. I, Marjorie Porter, do will and bequeath my ability as nurse, cook, and hairdresser which con- stitutes the way to a man's heart to all who have the will but cannot ind the way. I, Muriel Reed, do will and bequeath my up to the minute hair style to Dottie Bolton. I, Doris Roberts, do will and bequeath my numerous airplane rides to would-be air-line hostesses. I, Mary Rodvan, do will and bequeath my off again on again love-life to anyone who goes steady. I, Shirley Roose, do will and bequeath my ability to charm Ice-Cream-John to all ice cream lovers. I, Carolyn Rubin, do will and bequeath my Sammy to the U. S. Army. I, Ann Rudanish, do will and bequeath my unfailing graciousness to Diane Dissell. I, Natalie Russell, do will and bequeath the Arts and Crafts Club to any one handy. ,g -I
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IME ill SEPTEMBER DIVISION I, Ethel Anderson, do will and bequeath my private elevator to Dottie Bolton. I, Ruth Andreani, do will and bequeath unto future big sisters my ability to make little sisters feel at home. I, Darline Barnett, do will and bequeath my knitting ability-knit one, purl one, drop one- to Helen Northrup. I, Mary Bergstrom, do will and bequeath my ability to wield a tennis racket to anyone who cares to swing it . I, Josephine Boi, do will and bequeath my famous spaghetti dinners to anyone in the Rum- pus Room of a Friday evening. I, Marie Bombaci, do will and bequeath my zest for outdoor life to Ann Colby. I, Betty Boothe, do will and bequeath my nook in the infirmary to Miss Hale's first applicant. We, Alice Brown and Helen Hendrickson, do will and bequeath our evening symphonies to resound forever more through the walls in third floor residence. I, Lois Bussey, do will and bequeath my Tabu to Lillian Sandor to have and to hold in re- serve for a future shortage of same. I, Pauline Carpino, do will and bequeath my Williams Shaving Cup complete with soap for anyone who can ind use for it. I, Norma Cartocci, do will and bequeath my hours spent in night quarters to someone who can use them to better advantage. I, Esta Catlin, do will and bequeath my splashy swimming ability to Sue Allen. I, Doris Christensen, do will and bequeath my concerts in Heublein Hall to be a constant re- minder that Jive does not pay . I, Betty Cole, do will and bequeath the class treasury to anyone who knows how to spend it if they can collect it . I, Virginia Corey, do will and bequeath my well filled date book to be distributed equally among Ingalls girls. I, Ruth Cox, do will and bequeath my six lessons in how to bid to anyone interested in being a fourth at bridge. I, Sheran Darmoo, do will and bequeath my ni ght-before-exams qualms to Mimi Mercer. I, Helen Dashukewich, do will and bequeath my curly eye lashes to Betty Boop. I, Jeannette DeForest, do will and bequeath my USO to Bradley Field. I, Mary Dostal, do will and bequeath my SS and G qualities to Veronica Seiller. I, Viola Economu, do will and bequeath my Maine accent to add to Dottie MacLeod's list of accents broad. I, Peg Fay, do will and bequeath my poise to all students late to class. I, Helene Fidrych, do will and bequeath my dramatics ability to Patty Kimble. We, Elsie Forte and Rose Forte, do will and bequeath our forte-forte combination to the perpetual confusion of all who call the roll. I, Josephine Gangi, do will and bequeath my nickname, put-put to anyone interested in golf--or an outboard motor. I, Virginia Garrand, do will and bequeath my sunny disposition to Ann Stratton. I, Virginia Geer, do will and bequeath my straightforwardness to Ruth Larkins. d I, Bernice Goodman, do will and bequeath my love for Isolation Hospital to all measley stu ents. I, Nancy Hale, my baby doll curls to Baby Snooks. I, Lillian Hartman, do will and bequeath my 17 inch waist to anyone desiring to be a Scarlett O'Hara.
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I, Clementine Servi, do will and bequeath my bus rides to Torrington to anyone who wants a job at Charlotte Hungerford. I, Jane Smith, do will and bequeath my fashionable clothes to the sub-debs of HHSN. I, Edna Snecinski, do will and bequeath my cupcakes to rising young dentists. I, Nancy Stedman, do will and bequeath my immaculate uniforms to Cynthia Birdsall. I, Emma Sterrett, do will and bequeath my baby chortle to Barbara Winchell. I. Emma Thomas, do will and bequeath my quiet unobtrusiveness to all who wish to sleep in class and get away with it. I, Viola Tofil, do will and bequeath my ability to work hard, play hard, sleep hard, eat hearty and die hard to foster enthusiasm to future teams be they swimming, basketball, or just living. I, Mildred Treat, do will and bequeath my ability as an all around good sport to Dorrie Van- Deusen. I, Doris Twombley, do will and bequeath my pep, vim, and vigor to the aquatics club. I, Josephine Uziemblo, do will and bequeath my cultural interests to Agnes Balcerski. I, Pearl Wanic, do will and bequeath my permanent permanent to Connie Miller. I, Peg Watson, do will and bequeath my ability to soothe troubled waters to Doris Houghton. We, Ruth Weiler and Kay Wight, do will and bequeath our' coffee-night-caps to all people with insomnia. I, Dottie Wikman, do will and bequeath my lost poundage to Yvonne Snelling. I, Jean Wilbur, do will and bequeath my love for pediatrics to Betty Chamberlain. I, Sophie Zuraw, do will and bequeath my nervous energy to Alice Wilson. FEBRUARY DIVISION We, the February division of the class of 1942, do hereby state and declare this to be our last will and testament, being in as sound a mind and body as any individuals can be after three years of training. I, Mildred Cassell, advisor of the class, do hereby will and bequeath to anyone willing to ac- cept with no questions asked, the following twenty-nine: I, Betty Charlton, do will and bequeath to all future prof. adjustment classes, the ability to stand up and say what the rest of the class is thinking but dare not express. I, Olie Chapin, will and bequeath my name-I. M. Chapin-to the past for in the future I. M. Johnston. I, Janet Clark, will and bequeath at the request of all of my classmates, those constant friends of mine for three years, to the British War Relief-my slippers! I, Janet Kellogg, will and bequeath all of my stamps, envelopes, paper, ink, and pen to any- one with a Norm in the service. I, Dottie Bittner, will and bequeath my horn-rimmed glasses to those wishing to travel in- cognito. I, Stevie Kazemersky, will and bequeath my extreme hair-dos to Mibs, Hedy, Betty, and anyone else who has just-washed-my-hair-and-can't-do-a-thing-with-it. I, Phyl Merrill, will and bequeath my ingenuity for being able to spout more in two seconds what an ordinary person will speak in the course of a day, to Lil Hartman, who never seems to have anything to say. I, Mabel Nilson, will and bequeath my ability to get no sleep and look it to Betty who gets no sleep and doesn't look it. I, Ruth Rayno, will and bequeath my constant worried expression to Twombley who never seems to give a darn. A I, Ruthie Larson, will and bequeath my grill to Vera with the hope that not all of Bill's meals will be burnt offerings. I, Audrey London, will and bequeath my frequent nosebleeds to the Hartford Hospital blood bank free of charge.
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