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1 . . . ,Q,,-.-w,.,,,--..-,fi-fit If is fri:t1:,,i':g7 f2..t3521Q21gg,2s 'j f To MRS. BEATRICE E. GARVIN 3' A first-period gym class which finds strenuous ,' exercise exhilarating at that hour of the orninq. . .,,A i,.Ai..,., 1, I , Af 4353? F ei 'A ' 12 W z My .ag , Q 4 f yd' Am f A ' fiat? Y :fam 3 , - 31 969, ' 91 'ff 'W ,,, W ' 5 3 A Yi fi Q' To MISS F. OLIVE HEY A cow which may graze in the vicinity of room 203 to supply her with her favorite drink. To MISS JEANETTE C. JACQUES A sound-proof wall to be erected between 103 and 104 so that the mysteries of French gram- mar may be explained without competition. To MISS HELEN JOHNSON A gold-fringed satin cushion to elevate her to A a position where all study hall pupils may be scrutinized. , ,.,.. .1 To MISS LYDIA E. J UDD A medal of appreciation for the innumerable programs and other mimeographed material made possible by her department. WMA . ,.., - ..,, f .- 1 ,Y ff ie bf fir' - if , fm Q ff j4jQ',,:,g . 3.1, X -jg.: To MISS ELIZABETH C. KELLY 5, 5 2 An automaton whose sole junction would be to I .,.. in transport little messages to Miss Locklin. 4523 3 54625 ' Mt I. ,J f Page 26
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Cyan an latament E it remembered that We, the opulent Class of 1944, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, and do devise and bequeath the following tokens of esteem to our beloved faculty who although impoverished by our departure, may be enriched by our bequests. , i R To Miss IRIS ALBERTINI t'--s A leather-bound edition of her literary accom- W A . . . , plishments in the realm of poetry. 1WtmwWW , ,re, t 1 I A L' To MRs. HELEN BAGNALL Sill R ' . 525 A heliocopter to facilitate week-end jaunts to the base where the Lieutenant is stationed. Q M5 X fi Q7 ve X 1174,-svn. if. X 5 ,ri f e w! fftiiiumfw' -f , w X , as r - f X To MRS. LOUISE BEARSE s irrr gg . 1592 A gold-plated pencil with which to carry out her persistent threat of listing the names of recalcitrant pupils. ,I 3' f ?W3mwt new f K x A l' To MRS. MARGARET BROWN A rapid transit car for the speedy conveyance I , , ,fy Lf. QM yi, of fifth and sixth period loiterers. 1' ff' 2't:ii,li - A 1 '1? - YHA' ,I V .ffe of? A 'Q ?' 5 Wes' '27-X ff' f'7f5'7f . gf sf, 1 f To MRS. VIOLA FIGUEIREDO 1 W A pair of asbestos gloves for each of her would- W i, be cooks to prevent catastrophes in the kitchen. 5114921 , ff ,,f sf fam If ,- 1-1: 5 V if -sm nz' 3 sf 'Qu ' ' Page 25
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1 min-,,sw,3 .xg . .- f f'f,'QI3. . -'A ' ' To MR. DAVID R. KINGMAN Our sincere wish for a speedy recovery. ,z,yAsii..f,-.W ficsfaiq .1 Sv, I-Ky' 'Q ' jfjxl 35 ,I 175 X, IA, fff Q i l , A g A my ,fx X f, XX s xy ' s Z 4? .f N f,w f 1 X M Z3 53,1--1 , ' g 'VYQ --A an I -. - 'U'-4 imap ' - 1 ,fi f - A To MISS MARION LA FOUNTAIN d'1 A miniature radar system to enable pupils to locate her after school. 1 1,94 A ff w V 'A 7' K llksinq- X7 .5 Mus . ifv-'www' ,. an . ,W . .1 '- . ,W wuz. 2 f ,. 1 1 Y I I rl f , ,. 45, g N 'Fifa 4' gf , .2 f 'f f QW 41 , 5 Q f , 7, A , To MISS KATHERINE J . LANG A long-handled contraption lockers as she patrols the co I To MISS NELLIE R. LOCKLIN A highly-polished, hand-decorated set of geo- metric figures for efective demonstration to students of higher mathematics. 4- -f 49,4 To MR. EDGAR J. MONGAN VVQVJS' 5 7 4M A suit of red flannels to keep him Coast Guard patrols. Af ju 2 f- WM, zgi, W ,. .1 K if , ' f ' , . , f , is ,Qi Q 4115 M, fit egg .. fr A, ...fe XA W Ji?-fs 1 ' .i 1:3 vi for shutting senior rridor each morn ing. 'LUG,T777f 077, I' ' , r'i .- A ACKARD Q A A s fe we . . .... . . organdy curtains for the beau- Q - -'.,. 5 1 Page 27
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