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THE GLEAM Last Will and Testament E, the Senior Class of 1930 of the I,.W.H.N.T.S. and Sibley Memo- Q rial Hospital of the city of Wasliiiigtoii in the District of Columbia, La U. S. A., being of sound mind, memory and understanding, yet :mg knowing that our pulse growing weaker and our respiration soon will have ceased, do hereby make this our Last Will and Testament. if y As to such estate as- has been entrusted to us we do hereby dis- pose of the same as follows: . To the entire Faculty in their sorrow, we otler our sympathy for they never again will have the opportunity and privilege of knowing such a group of fine, intelligent young women. To the Freshman Class we leave our excellent scholastic record. We leave Beth Duchonis conscientiousness to the present Probies. Mildred Cheeveris ability to tell how it ought to be done we leave to Lillian Maguire. - Rebecca Witter's interest in Psychology to Katherine Wayson. Frances Sheetz' height to Pcanut', Hull. The Feaster-Scott-Camovitch-Collins perpetual companionship mach- ines to Turner and Leech. Virginia Allen' s love for Illinois to Mae Mullinex. Verna. Mae Cookts bright 'tIdears'7 to Mildred Hibbard. J ack Cluckey' s black curls to Helen Broom. Helen H ancris pep and scholastic ability to Katherine Sharer. Marjorie King' s ever tidy room to Freslnnen for a I'layhouse. I.uella Didgetis ability to rise at 3 a.m. to Bot Fckman. Polly LaMon's Wanderlust to Dot- Jackson to be used after 1931. Irene McIieod's innocent baby ways to Iiela Herrman. Ice leaves task of jollying the girls to the Blisard. Emma Oberdorf' s musical ability to Miss Choate. . Geraldine Stackl1ouse's abundant supply of Ivory Soap t99Q1Dl4f10UJ to all future affiliates. . Margaret TllO1I13S7S ability to lose assignments to Ioise Stone. Jane Annan's vivacity to Betty Smith. Teresa Fvan's demurc manner to Vivian Thomas. L471
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THE GLEAM A piece of candy may help Emma Oberdorf's appetite, if not we will give her SOIUB- thing more to eat. To our innocent Brown Culp we present this volume of essays on Phases of Modern Life. Hickey Schoppert is not hungry but this little bottle may come in handy, at least it will save Wear and tear on the thumb. Katherine Scott is quite famous for l1er remark, f'Girls, we have to wrap cotton, so we will give her a roll of cotton already wrapped. Hazel Shutters, bashful child that she is, blushes too readily so we are giving her this mask to hide her blushes. To Philomena Boccardo we give this megaphone to keep her from straining her delicate vocal cords. Frances Sheetz will enjoy this onion sandwich if she does not have a date. Tiny, we advise you to stay in tonight. ' Mary Schwenk, who has lost so much sleep by overworking, will be able to get a good night's rest on this bed. Perhaps she can catch up on all she has missed while in the op- erating-room. VVe have herc a, box Smithis cough drops for Doris Rising, they are guaranteed to soothe. To Margaret Thomas we give this alarm clock to help her get to Chapel on time. To Virginia Turner we will give a bottle of tonicg if taken religiously it is guaranteed to make her gain at least five pounds a week. Rebecca Wittei' needs something to help her manage her children, we will give her a whip and trust that she will 11ot overwork it. To Hazel Feaster a package of dates in case her men friends should give out. Geraldine Stackhouse-to you we give a box of Aspirin tablets hoping they will relieve the headache which you must have acquired from selecting all these gifts. This date book will be handy for Frances Calkins. It may help her to avoid mixing her numerous dates. If anyone is dissatisfied with her gift we will have an exchange bureau where gifts may be exchanged or returned. l-161
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P THE GLEAMQ t Mary Bange's religious interests to Pauline Smith and Clara Hess. Mildred SWeet's gentle voice to Nancy Landis. Edith E ogg' s ability as a typist to Elizabeth Rankin. Hazel Shutter's perfect NOR. technique is set as a line example to under- classmen. ' Frances Calkins, privilege of telling family history at the Dean's table to Louise Taylor. Phyllis Harner's ownership of the uPoint7' to Sally Momeyer. Eleanor Mumford' s ability as a mouse catcher to D. Criss. Gertrude Starr' s sportsmanship to Marion Spohn. Eldna Heckman's weakness for theologians to Mildred Showalter. Helen Phillips' reticent nature to Marjorie Crist. Eva Mae Murray' s clever sweetness to Goldie Getz. Brown Culpls innocence to Estelle Ely. I Virginia T1l1'11G1'7S charming ways to UCurly', Grifliths., Catherine Frey's ability to collect ice-cream money to Martha Stauflfer. Martha l,indsey's steady perseverance to be distributed among all Juniors. Doris Risingls permanent pass to 'Dreamland to Ruth Osborne. - Philomena l3occardo's pep and athletic ability to Doris Murphy. Gertrude Gift's wittiness to Helen Wells. Tvola Ha1't's Special Deliveries to those who may have similar interests. Geraldine fLogan's dignity to Miss Zeigler. '5Tillie Neikirkls ability to keep order in Senior Class meetings to next year, s Senior President. Alleda Schoppe1't7s friendliness to the probies. NVe the undersigned do hereby set our hand and seal as witnesses to the above. A fbhlgnedj llLiR.G.ua1s'r T uoixtas, EDNA 11E'CKMAN. I 48 .I
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