Nasson College - Nugget Yearbook (Springvale, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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.TO IVIYS.. Hflzlley, I, lVIary lVIuir, leave my patent for a special sup- porting device. To bliss Bodwell and Nliss Forbes, I, lVIary Nickerson leave my love for Star Dust. nTo bliss Berry, I, Pauline Parker, donate my alarm clock so you won't oversleep in the morning. To lVIrs. Bennett, I, Electa Plummer, donate all the nickels I have spent for telephone calls, to have a private line installed between Cumber- land Power and Light Company and your desk. To Nladame Perna, I, Alice Hews, promise to express one carload of Aroostook -ice each month so you may use your creepers twelve months in the year. Wfe, the Class of 1937, confer our sincere good wishes on IVIr. Libby for all he has done to aid us in the past years. To lNIr. Henniger we donate a pass so that he may go to the stations and meet the mail trains, thus enabling us to get our letters quicker. .., Pauline Parker, leave to Roberta Nutt, my search for a rich hus- band. ' I, Emma Colby, leave my smallness in height to Emily Hamilton. I, Marion Anderson, leave my huge appetite on long week-ends when not many are here to Shirley Hofmann. Jennie Swett, leave my good cooking ability and infectious laugh to Evelyn Nickerson. ff, Bernice Lowe, leave my ability to sew to Priscilla Abbott. .., Ruth Winget, leave my ability to write biographies to lVIarguerite Sexton. I, Jean Taylor, leave my efficiency to Charlotte Faulkner. --v frightened red-heads of next fall's Freshman Class. Lelia Raymond, leave to Eleanor Pendleton, my weakness for cut- ting classes, especially before vacations! Dorothy Roberts, donate my much-tapped walking shoes to the new Head of Hiking. Irene Yvoodbury, leave with you, Rita Young, my fondness of bills,' ifnot iii billsj. Dorothy Burnham, release a carbon copy of my wedding plans to Ruth Noyes. Florence Haskell, bequeath to IVIary Gagnon, advice on How to be True to Une lVIan. Helen Msann, release to Eleanor Voorhees, my pleasing disposition and Maine accent. lVIiriam Tucker, leave my blushes so rosy red to any of the little -ea -en -Q --a --v --9 I4-3I

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CEM. FIM!! Be it known that we, the Class of 1937, being, according .to our judg- ments, of sound minds, poor memories and terrible undertakings, though sounder of body, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will, wish, hope and testament. Wle direct that all personal property, including school books, exams and papers, and other efforts that We may intentionally leave behind, be left in the Library as an example to future classes what not to do. W7e give and bequeath all furniture and clothing which we could not pack or carry away, to be used as fuel for a bonfire, to be burned on our Commencement Day as an 'example of the only way a class should be fired, The residue of our estate we bequeath as follows: To the Faculty we leave the volumes of knowledge obtained from our exams-knowledge not found in books. To the Junior Class, upon whom heavy responsibilities fall, we do leave our Chapel Talks that they may have more time to uphold the dignity and precedents of the College. To the Sophomore Class our prompt, regular, full attendance, and enthusiastic participation at, and in, class meetings. To the Freshmen we leave the privilege of occupying the Chapel seats on the right-hand side of the Assembly Hall. These we ask you to guard carefully as no undignified Freshman may occupy these seats, which we worked so steadfastly to attain. To all the Underclassmen wearing diamonds, frat pins and like col- lateral, we leave the right to establish a club which shall have those lucky enough to obtain the frat pin or diamond for Charter members. To Dr. VVallace we leave our admiration for her fair judgment and loyal friendship in time of need. - To Nlrs. Varney and Nliss Forbes, our class advisers, we leave our utmost sympathy in their bereavement at losing us, the best class they ever had. But cheer up, lVlrs. Varney and lVIiss Forbes, we'll come up and see you some time! To Nliss W7yman, l, Lelia Raymond, give my speed On Nliss Cogswell, l, Helen Nlann, bestow the ability to alter clothes. To lVliss Currier, we, Ruth Dale and Irene Tyoodbury, release our appendices to further scientific knowledge. lj 421



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