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Mim JAMES M. HART BEATRICE WILCOX KEATOR M.I.T. Betty , Tool Smith CLASS WILL We, the illustrious, though much misunderstood, class of 1938, being of sound mind and sounder body, but having grave doubts as to the future, do hereby bequeath, in fact, force, these, our worldly goods, upon our unworthy but beloved successors: To the Juniors — The football field, not that we ever really owned it. To the Sophomores — Our best wishes. To the Freshmen — All the sandwiches their little tummies can hold. To the Faculty — Our apologies. Lou — Her hen parties to posterity. Jim — His mathematical mind to Bull McClusky. Priscilla — Her loquacity to Miss Smith. Bob Mack — His technique to Louis Armstrong. Pete Dammann — Myrtle Gibson to the Board of Directors. Tommy — His haircut to Dulcy. Bobbie — Her voice to John Wilson. Dirck — His flannel shirts to W.P.A. Tony — Some of that color to future baseball teams. Dick Johnson — His unobtrusive manner to Tom Keator. Jo — Her report card to the highest bidder.
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ROBERT TANDLER MACK, JR. Tannv Harvard MARY LOUISE LAW Marilaw Wisconsin PRISCILLA GEORGE KORRADY Trisoilla Smith CHARLES MACGILL LYNDE ' Mac Williams
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Mac — His hot record column to Mr. Duff. Shep — His ideas to world peaceways. Pat — Her feminity to Blotto Conway. Rog — His guffaw to Miss Bacon. Jean — Her figure to Coco mal t . Peter Westervelt— W9Q WO to Mr. Robinson. Anita — Her height to the Seven Dwarfs. Anne — Her jokes in Morning Ex to Jo Eliot. John — His Town Meeting arguments to the Juniors. Gil — His wardrobe to Esquire. Zada — Her efficiency to next year ' s Purp. staff. Chuck — His imitations to the Faculty. Betty — Her blushes to Babs Pettibone. Chris — Her sunny disposition to Donald Duck. Dick Stout — His bald spot to Mr. Anderson. Sally — What ' s left of the Ford to Mary. George — His attitude to Patty Totman. Larry — His shoes to the Field Museum. Beba — Her absent slips to the office force. Brad — His boats to the U. S. Navy. Bob Blackburn — His dice to Mrs. Childs. Mary — Her pugnacity to Helene Harding. Denny — A pack of Camels to the Physical Ed. Dept. X 4 -.«
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