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Seninr Gilman nf 1931
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22 THE HOLTEN From Charlie Peterson and Joe Le- Colst their hardy perennials to the athletic squads for transportation to all games. From Osborne Linnekin to the school another student with his sing- ing talents. Rita Goddard leaves her conscienti- ousness to Jack Cranney From Dot Hart to the junior poe- try editor better luck in getting poe- try for The Holtenf' . B. Clark leaves to Nat Williams a book entitled How to Keep the Man You Want. Margaret Hayes leaves her giggle to Christine Farrar. Leonora Maynard leaves to Ida- jean Stanton her lower locker. From Agnes Mulry to Helen Hines her school-girl complexion. From Dot Nimblett to Virginia Merrill her position as head cheer- leader. Myrtle Noseworthy leaves to Es- ther Currier her ability as a reader. From Vaso Papamechail to Thelma Durgin her technique in art. Barb Parker leaves to Nat Williams her winning ways with the boys. Helen Roberts leaves to Howard White her place as a senior poet. Helen Sirois leaves to Virginia Har- rigan her position as school pianist. Lillian Stewart leaves to Elvira Bel- cher her place as star short-hand stu- dent. Helen Wilkins leaves to Ursula Busineau a book entitled Modern Dieting. From Barb Wright to Marjorie Corcoran felicity in translating Latin. From Esther Sullivan to Miss Wood a junior student as a belligerent sen- ior French scholar. From Kenneth Nolan to any ambi- tious French student the ability to study French in English class. To the Junior class we leave the best of luck in obtaining the shield and hanging on to it. To the sophomore class we wish success in future years selling tic- kets. To all future classes we leave our new building to be held in trust and perpetually cared for. To the Corridor Crow a soft nest in the library and a skeleton key to all lockers in case she should ever get shut up again. Lawyerj Now appoint your execu- tor. fClass of 19313 I appoint Mr. Dunn to look after this, our last will a.nd testament. In testimony, therefore we here- unto set our hands in the presence of five witnesses. We declare this to be our last will. CLASS OF 1931, June 18, 1931 On the 18th day of June the class of 1931 signed the foregoing in our presence, declaring it to be its last will, and as witnesses therefore we five do now, at its request, in the presence of each other, hereto sub- scribe our names. Gordon Graves Blanche Clark Carl Molitor Lewis King John Tutko
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Grace Mary Ambrose General Course Glee Club We wish Grace always to be a winner Because, you know, she is a great swimmer. Wilfred Joseph Batchelder College, A. B. Hockey 4 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Orchestra 2, 3, 4 When Wilfred plays that trombone, Up and down the scale, One would think there was a storm, And this would be the gale. Gordon W. Bell Accounting Course Bookkeeping Awards 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 49 Orchestra 3, 4 Saxophone Band 3, 4 When it comes to music, I'll say, There is nothing he can't play. Robert Charles Bishop General Course Football 2, 3, 4 Hockey 2, 3, Baseball 2 As an athlete Bob ranks high, Genevieve Marie Boudreau Accounting Course Senior Play, Glee Club Bookkeeping Awards 3, 4 With her French and her grace She won for herself first place. Dudley Towle Briggs General Course Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 Holten Board 2, 3, 4 Senior Day Committee Senior Play If you want a perfect tone, Get Brigsey at his old trombone. Philip J. Bruley General Course Senior Day Assembly Committee 4 A bold pirate he would be But I doubt he'll ever roam the sea. Caroline Butler College A. B. Secretary 2, Class Essayist 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Holten Board 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, Senior Basketball Senior Basketball Squad Year Book Committee We shall never see A brighter girl in history.
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