Rhode Island College - Ricoled Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1941

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CLASS WILL ' Wfe, the class of 1941, Rhode Island College of Education, being of relieved mind, do hereby will and bequeath tell-tale traits and favorite fancies, in fond hope that those so fortunately chosen to carry them on, may help to keep the memory of our class lingering at Alma Mater for many years to come. I, Eleanor Dodsworth, will to any absent-minded junior my abundant collection of 10 cents due cards. I, Sall' Krasnow, do soletnnlv and 'o 'ousl' bet ueath to Ruth Rottnan tn' desire to be in I , I I I l I two places at the same time, but mostly in the other place. I. Alice Collier, do bequeath to any underweight underclassman the excess pottndage I plan to lose this sutntner. I, Anthony lasiello, will and bequeath to Jack Cannon all the fruitless, but interesting argtnnents I have had with the coach on the subject of baseball. I, Madelyn Sttllivan, bequeath to Agnes Gormley the midnight oil to preserve and pass on to whoever seems in need of it. IVe, Rita Standel and Jane Place, do hereby bequeath to Millie Smith and Rosemary Grimes that feeling of anxious anticipation as Dr. Whipple, Mr. lithier, Professor Weber, and Miss Carlson ride by and wave to them on the way to R.I.C.E. I, Grace Maddren, do hereby bequeath to Cecilia Durigan better luck than I had in getting a front seat in Assembly. I, Daniel Kitchen, Jr., do hereby bequeath to AI Sugden the gentle task of controlling his brood on all basketball trips. I, Ann Emond, do bequeath to some aspiring underclassman the nearly impossible task of pacifying jitterbug classtnates while Lucille copies down the words. - I, Christina Libratuento, bequeath to Virginia Motta the thrilling, bttt not willing. experience of facing one hundred people plus, in Senior Demonstration. I, Cecilia Sttllivan, do hereby bequeath to Inez Bliven, Marion Crowell, Ruth Hathaway. and Amy Wilbur the duty of upholding the reputation of the fourth floor as the peppiest as well as the noisiest floor at the Y. IV. C. A. I, Ruth Lawless, do hereby bequeath to Barbara Ryan my very popular seat in the center of the first row in Economics and Sociology. I, Barbara Joan Geoghegan, do hereby bequeath to joseph Brigham Young the ability to persevere in finding a suitable substitute as his advisor and coulitlante when I have left these hallowed walls. I, Eleanor McAuliffe, do hereby bequeath to Mitzi Hall and Peggy Martin tny uncanny ability to Und my inartislic personage chosen to demonstrate such inabilities in this Held. I, Francis S. Milligan, do hereby bequeath as a sacred heritage the solemn duty of adjourning forum meetings to Carl Steinwachs, with the stipulation that he be present every 'l'hursday morning, waiting for the opportune minute. .S'e11cr1ty-four'

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I, Margaret J. Briggs, bequeath to next year's editor of the Anchor a calm and patient ear to voices commending or attacking this publication. I, Mary V. Fanning, bequeath to Gertrude Baron my locker, which I have possessed for four years without knowing its number. I, Anna Blankstein, bequeath all worries of advertisements I'or the RICOLED to future business editors. Being ol' a sweet and benevolent nature, I, Carolyn Cohen, being allowed to slip graciously from these portals, cheerfully bequeath to Miss Katherine L. Cnzner the serene and thought- provoking atmosphere of a library without my presence. I, Edna Conlin, will to Ruth Brown my reserved seat in chapel with the hope that she will use it occasionally. I, Sarah IJ. Hagopian, bequeath to Shirley Cohen all the hard knocks which came my way during the rounds ol' my four year battle. l, Barbara Tellt, do bequeath 1ny camp by the sea to all or any who are willing to worry about llnding a place for resting the weary bones of all who wish to sleep. I, Mildred Bucklin, do bequeath to Mitzi Hall a johnny at Providence College. I, Metro Kwasnicki, Baron of Galicia, Ukraine, do hereby bequeath to Richard H. Turner, my Bohemian tovarich, the privilege of saying nazdorovia to all those who have no other place to go btlt the Mansion House. I, Catherine M. Conway, will my enviable record of no cuts to Frances M. Campbell for future use. I, Irene Gallo, bequeath to Eunice Marslunan the privilege of saying, Yes, Miss M-, 8:30 sharp in the morning, when taking a book from the main library. I, Barbara Henries, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Smith, Editha Rylah, and Mavis Rowell the unhnished business of putting Burrillville on the map. I, Doris Tyson, do hereby bequeath to any interested underclassman my many hours of association with the wild life in Dr. lVeston's sunny laboratory. I, Virginia Palmer, do hereby bequeath to Mary McArdle the privilege of being transported to school every morning to the strains of Andy jacobson's Orchestra and the warmth of the ear heater. I, Jane B. Suita, do hereby bequeath to Gay Lukasiewicz the privilege of being called A Polish Poppy. IVC three, Helen Mellen, Pat Kretzmann, and Mary Murray do bequeath to some un- suspecting triumvirate the good times we had over weekends, here, there, and yon. I, Peggy Dixon, do bequeath to the next President of the Outing Club a handy little book lull of luscious, but elastic menus for all occasions at any price. I, Leora A. Balkcom, leave to Mildred Briden my love for quaint hats. Seventy-pvc

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