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'I 6556 on Q e ax. T, wif? 1951 'gpm 95---+--2 as:- I, Emma Grace Boudiettc will my captaincy of the fifth Hockey Team to Ted Clark. I, Mary Cleary, will my rosy cheeks to Ena Tilson. I, Helene Brcivogel will my parking space near the door to some lazy member of the sophomore class. I, Clare Cole do hereby will my long legs to Mush Strehlis-she may need them. I, Anne Willowby Duflin do relinquish all claim on my soprano voice and have said voice boxed ready to send to the future President of the Glee Club. I, Frances Lill bequeath to Mary Kelley my art of pinchy pinchy and my nick- names Frizi and Lances Frill. i We, Mim Ellis and Shrimp Bridey will our cosmetics, make-up box and all the acces- sories to Sally Hines. I, Paulyn E. Miller will my purple dancing costume to Ruth Gross. I, Barbara Libman will my green leather jacket to Gun Roos. I, Frances Sandbloom will Mrs. McKenzie's cat to Adalaid McG'arett. I, Muriel McClure will my annual gathering of Camp freckles to Sally Campbell. I, Christine Heer will my ambitious nature to Grace Sippell. I, Alma Scotten will my rabbit's foot to Betty Alexander. I, Lee Godley, will to Shorty Long the good old Grecian Urn, and my high heeled evening slippers to Kay MacDonald. I, Mary Bowen will my democracy ro Mary Moriarty. I, Martha Lodge will my cuts to Shorty Long. I, Barbara Tuthill will my Elephant Hook to Helen Westaway. I, Martha Curtis will my bath robe and Goldfish to Lib Johnson. I, Louise Synder will my ability to stay slim to Peg Clapp. A I, Alice Hanson will my clogging shoes to Bobby Craig. I, Genievive Lawson will my time tables to Eleanor Rehberg. I, Etta Falk will my chewing gum to Lib Deering. I, Tony Stoner will my swimming ability to Grace Sippel. I, Mary Bosworth will my place in interpretive dancing class to Anne Schonland. I, Robena Senior will my dramatic ability to Edna Learned. I, Natalie Woods give my it to Staples Persinger. I, Rose Furano will my 'kinky hair to Rugh Kellogg. I, Lou Waters will my sophistication to Marty Martin. 1 I, Amelia Grace Phoebe Bucky will my ability to tickle the ivories to Harriet Ocker. We-Hazel Andrews, Betsy Huck and Eleanor O'Connell, Inc., joyously will our laundry bills, dust, broken dishes, and Sandborn notes-to those three competent Sopho- mores who may assume the burdening responsibility with as little care as we did! r-iflfgf. . - A Q g. I I74l 1:44:-
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D fdxpm M Q if f 'ee 1951 'iijiti 2? Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1931 We, the class of 1931, being in sound mind and body--Faculty please control your- selves-bequeath and bequest to t-he fighting Red Shirts of 1933, various fiddle faddle, data and property aimed to please, surprise and excite their powers of acquisition. We, the end of the tale, hereby give a few wags and declare this our last will and testa- I11Cl'1E. To Dean Wilde: A warm thanks for all he has done for us. To Miss Aulick: The sincerest and deepest admiration coupled with a thanks coming from the very bottom of our hearts. . To Mr. Herman: An appreciation which knows no bounds and the desire that he pass on to other classes the knowledge of why they go upsfairs to bed. To the Exalted Faculty of Able Men and Women: Our utmost thanks for what knowledge may have filtered in, and a new invention, termed Talk Extinguisher which glues the teeth together during lecture hour. To the Sophomore Class: Our dignity-though it may sit strangely upon you at first -don't give up--which you will please to wear on all occasions. We hope it will prove the utmost use to you and might suggest that you will need it for forthcoming struggles. To the Freshmen: The ,art of extending the amiable hand to the incoming Freshmen, as we--the class of 1931 put forth to the class of 1933 during the first weeks of Sargent Camp. Now, to all others, various, sundry, conglomerate, homogeneous, we pass such per- sonal belongings as have been dear to our hearts and-like a great work of Qwell, like a Somer's reportj must be preserved through generations of Sargent Students. I, Helen Krebs do bequeath to you Elsie Aulenbach my tumbling ability. I, Clem Wenz do will to you, Dot Baker my femininity. I, Bill McQuire do bequeath my clogging ability to Gert Follmer. I, Winifred Hamlin will my feet to Martha Wright. I, Veronica Shimonek bequeath to Eleanor Parker a collection of Alligators, namely Opthalmia, Ann, Oscar Triceps and Tcndina Achilles. I, Franciscla Reyes, bequeath my lunch box to Swunky, alias Evelyn Jackson, I, Frances Crowell do will to you Dora Gwinn my ability to do backbends. I, Pirkko Paasikivi do bequeath to you Gertrude Hubbard my best wishes for gon. tinuous good luck. I, Ruthie Arthur do deed to you, Coo Bull, all my rights to the Norwich boy friend. I, Gretchen Schuyler, leave the upkeep of Bunny's grave, which was bequeathed to me by Tommie Griffin, to Chick Pharoah. I also leave my Hoover Clinic garment Cfashioned after Mrs. Dooley's blue dress,lto Elsie Aulenbach. The red sweater which Hallie Smith bequeathed to Tommie Griffin and she in turn handed down to me, I will to Betty Chaffee. mise he 4 t c e 'c 3 o l73l
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Ha' S T- -E. ess 'Senior Song We greet with loud acclaim the honored name of Sargent Until the chorus swells the echoes far and near, While the glorious fame that to her came has made dear To our hearts the name of Sargent. But though we swear allegiance fair, dear Alma Mater, By Nineteen Thirty-One has our loyalty been taught, And we praise the best of classes, Spirit none surpasses, Hail the name of Thirty-One. Chorus Fairest of the years that surround us Spirit of the best life can hold, Reverently we stand now before you Thinking of the things you have toldg Eagerly we search the hidden future, Unafraid we face the tasks ahead, Trusting in the knowledge you gave us, Cherishing the Words you've said. Oh Thirty-One, Keeper of the goal that we strive for, Guide and teacher of careless youth, You have taught the right things to live for, Keep our hearts awake to the truth. may U51
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