Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges School - Yearbook (Piedmont, CA)

 - Class of 1926

Page 99 of 124

 

Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges School - Yearbook (Piedmont, CA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 99 of 124
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Page 99 text:

THE YEAR BOOK I, MARION SOMERS, do vvill my facility in writing poetry to the next Editor of the Silver Qui!! to further the far-reaching literary ability of that most esteemed magazine. I, SALLY MILLER, do most reluctantly leave my seriousness to Carolyn Lombardi. I, CORINNE NELSON, do bequeath my speed to Annette Dodge. I, DOROTHY COFFIN, do leave my jacking skill to Ruth Hart. I, ALICE JORDAN, do bequeath my baby-dollness to Lois Culver. I, ALICE CRANE, do bequeath my enthusiastic manner to Katherine Bryan. I, CAROLINE BEEDY, do leave my motherliness to Betty Lovvell. I, EVELYN BADE, do bestow my interest in chemistry research to Eliz- abeth Endress and may it help her as it has me. I, LEONORA POWELL, do leave my sunny disposition to Elizabeth Sampson. May she profit by it. I, DOLLY DE VINE, do bequeath my persistency to Jean Lavvyer. I, MARY ELIZABETH MACLAUGHLIN, do gladly bequeath my skill in learning poetry to Eleanor Glassford to help her with her SO lines. I, EDITH MEN'EFEE, do leave Iny dislike for my Own appearance to Kathryn Nicol. ' I, MARGARET NIELEY, do leave my walk to Charlotte Eddy hoping it may help her in her toe-dancing. I, MARY POND, do leave my Big Brute to Lois Culver. I, CAROL ROBINS, do bequeath Iny gymnastic proficiency to Vail Jones to assist her in scaling the box. I, HELEN PETERS, do leave my constancy in dieting to Betty Ebright, thinking that it might be a great help to her. I, KITTY HALL, do leave Iny absent-mindedness to Ellabelle Seagrave. May it help the 1927 Year Book as it has this one. I, JANE WALKER, do bequeath my do you have to the entire Stu- dent Body. We, HESSIE .MCCAFFERY and ESTHER MOSHER, do bequeath our stead- fast friendship to Frances Halliday and Betty Janin. In Witfzeff Wbereof, said class has caused these bequests to be signed by the President and countersigned by the Secretary, this eleventh day of June, 1926, A. D. CLAss OF 1926, Miss RANSOM AND Miss BRIDGES' SCHOOL By I-IARRIET HUME, Preridefzt Countersigned : ALICE JORDAN, Secretary I931

Page 98 text:

THE YEAR BOOK Luxor Venice An Obelisk An amber sail A scarab ring St. Marks afar Columned aisles The Bridge of Sighs A mummied King. A gondola. Cairo Naples Desert sand Blue sea The moon-lit Nile Blue sky A camel train New friends The Sphinx's smile. Good-by. -MARTHA RICE FURLONG The Senior Class Will HE Senior Class being of sound mind Cmore or lessD, does hereby make, publish, and declare their last will and testament. TO the next Senior Class we do leave Our aptness in leadership. To the Sophomore Class vve do bequeath Our unparalleled dignity. To the Freshman Class we do leave our enormous amount Of savOir faire. I, NELL I-IALLIDAY, do leave my coyness to Margery Sample. I, ALICE MCREYNOLDS, do bequeath my extraordinary conversational versatility to Mooney Moore. I, EDITH STEBBINS, do bequeath my curls to Elizabeth Dodge to facili- tate dressing her hair. I, HAPPY SUTTON, do leave my flowing tresses tO Jean Duncan in case she travels in a cold climate. I, Hattie Hume, do bequeath my excess height to Marjorie Mott to assist her in making her way through crowds. I, MARJORIE FUI-LLONG, do reluctantly leave behind my great interest in school activities to Ruth Hart, that she may promote the school in these lines. I, MARY METCALF, do sorrovvfully part with my excess weight in order that Sally Rutter may cover her projecting bones. I, HELEN THOMPSON, do bequeath my proficiency in academic work to Elizabeth Lineberger to further the possibilities of her graduation. I, Barbara Sutro, do regretfully leave my petiteness to the little I-lurlies. l92l



Page 100 text:

ACKNOWLEDGM ENT THE Editor of the Year Book Wishes to thank all those who have helped to make this issue a success. We thank Miss Bridg- es, the Faculty, the Staff, and the Stu- dent Body without Whose help the Year Book would never have been Written. We acknowledge, too, the cooperation of Mr. Keast of H. S. Crocker Co., Inc., Mr. Habenicht and the advertisers who have generously supported our effort. l94l

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