North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 21 of 88
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Page 21 text:

THE MIRROR Class Will We, the abdicating and slightly misconstrued class of ' 32, being athletic of feet, practically guiltless of mind, and firmly rooted in the habit of three meals a day, have the gravest doubts as to the future. We do therefore and hereby bewill and parsimiously bequeath these, our worldly goods, and certify that such is our last will and testament: To the Juniors— The football field. Not that the Juniors will be needing it. To the Sophomores— Dunlap Hall with all its goods, chatties, and appurten- ances. That is, all we left of it. To the Freshmen— One tube of paste. So they can all stick together next year. To Mr. Bollinger— One box assorted sighs of relief. To be heaved at random (or anybody else who is handy) when we are gone. To Miss Gilbert— Seven or nine copies of The Chewing Gum Boys on Bunker Hill. Which we don ' t need now that we have read Macbeth. To Mr. Lund — Three molecules of hot air. And many thanks. To Mme. Stoughton— One Sanscrit Dictionary. Where she can find some really hard vairbs. To Mr. Smith — One manuscript (dog-earred) of the Senior Play. To be framed and formally presented to the Third Grade. To Mrs. Greeley — One Mirror. And our reputations. To Mr. Taylor — The only problem we couldn ' t solve. The trisection of an angle. John — His professorship to the Faculty. Don — His legs to Ski Webbe. Arnie — Her line to somebody who won ' t get it tangled. Gordon — His rumble-seat coat and beret to Mrs. Childs. Dotty — Her violin to the Humane Society. Nat— His Bull-neck to John Tuthill. Patty — That dreamy look to Gub-Gub Webster. Gordy — His greased-lightening tongue and fight-talk enthusiasm to B. Clark. Sewall — His graph to the stock exchange. Marian — Her big blue eyes to Tom Jones. Jackie — His hair to the Fuller Brush Company. Helen — Her fur coat to Dulcy. Bob — His natural (?) wave to TayloE Hannaford. Henri — His Liquid Air Morning Exercise fish to Miss A ied. Betty — Her temper to Don Kurtz. Walter — His invitations to Stronghold to Jon for Sophomore use. Bill— Ferry Hall to Ab Byfield. Marion — Her lost voice to Jack Leslie. Fred — His sly ways to Pansy Ballard. Di — Her knitting needles to Miss Nixon. Donald — One box of Grapenuts to Harry (Pep) Brown. Johnny — His shoes to anybody with the conceit to think they can ever fill them. Barby — Her way, size, and manner to Bice Washburne. Seventeen 19 3 2

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THE MIRROR MARION F. DAUGHADAY Shorty Radcliffe Nothing so hard but search will find it out. Gc H. GORDON ADAMSON rdon Har- Besides, t ' is known he could speak Greek as naturally as pigs can squeak. VJ - £ ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Zimmy Smith To worry little, study less, is my idea of happiness. Sixteen 19 3 2



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THE MIRROR In leaving North Shore, the Senior Class pauses to record in permanent form the debt of gratitude they owe Mr. Smith. Eighteen 19 3 2

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