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e Idlth I aston I I Isle leflt do bequeath my fltrtatlous W Io XV1Il1am XXeeden I Imma Iermlnest do bequeath my fayorlte eompanlon Htstory of Qur C ountry Bartlett I atem I IIoyy ard Iueker do bequeath my loye for ace boats Robert Ross I I homas I ully do bequeath my loye for a gaS pump Xflary Conlon I Xlurael Vachon do bequeath my Skung tracks Mary Davts I Kathleen XX hlte elo bequeath my cello Bernace Xfwfalmesley I I otS Weeden do bequeath my dance rhythms o Alfred LaRose I Donald Webster do bequeath my rcputatton for belng a leadang toe dancer o I-Ielen XVestlalee I Barbara XVhaley elo bequeath my yfyardrobe o XVxll1am Dunphy I Robert Wtlson do bequeath my Tom Thumb structure o Jantce Peters I Paultne XX'1nter do bequeath my passaon for Mtlley XX'ays Xflarton Cottrell I Vlrgtnla XVoodmanSee do bequeath my knowledge ofthe Sgn language 1 To Xflfglflli Holland I Ithel XVr1ght do bequeath my paSS1on for wrtttng poetry We hereby appomt MISS Vlary Cumm1ngS and Xflass Clare Ieely both betnq of Sound mlnd as exeeutors and request that they exeeute this yylll on or before Iune ZZ 1939 In w1tneSS vyhereol yye the representatayes ot the class of 1939 deelarang ourselyes tn no vyay responsable lor the tneompetenee of the lnherttors of th1S yy1lI on thtS tenth day of June an the year one thousand ntne hundred and thtrty nlne elo Set our hand and Seal SS If Domyt tn XXII rsstt la xxt IH Qyyl tat 1 IN Dyx Ileeful udezsors o the fxlczss of 391 Tlaralls and Qhalls h nrst day you Sletpped Se1UO e eypeeteel ppearanee ot X onlon tn ey aa or I e Sen1orS yy o toyle olley,e entranee e'SamS r lx arnss QU ar sts t h st XX en the Senior IS tnformed h haSnt patd any lass du S sm e h1S Sophomore year n you mass the bus and haye t n mtnutes to et trom he me ta S st 1 S e ra reSSer In mtee e at Ianuary men 7yp s our e o ome me eeme ae a Star Sm er X aen you Ieole up tn St aely I I tal 1 S our netehlaor and nnd 'XIrs XX laster loolunt, tl'aroue,h you aen you See r y tty Som one e Se e IIS oye y yo s a r ted y one tn our a ooly and haye y y tes n n to eore 31 r X X 'I' a 2 ' . . i ' V , ' -r ' ' . ' . ay's. ' ' ' ' ISS S f ' 'S ' S ' S S v S ' S 190 e ' ic . . ' It ' I I '. ' ' ' I I e . 'IIO ' , ' I e, ' I I. ' le ' e . . To. . ' Q . .rf V . , ' 'L K H ' . To S 1 .S f ' S' S SL , S q To S ' S S S S' y 4 'L SS S y S S S S S Y. 'TO A L ' A S ' I ' ' 'K L k SS' S S 1 y S S S' ' 1 S SS- - S S S v S S- S ' y' Clap ol' 339, Klip' Vt IfI.I91XNORIf Ptuyua MS-y 2. Q15 S- .'nit.s l,A S... I. fl l A li. l ' S 3 S C 'I' C . X . I ' 'I l. Th' unx' ' A '. . A .lr. C ' .1 noisy- Stul' I.lI. I5 ha ' 'h e c ' ' . -- .. Xl . 'cr ' rex I. tc A the end ot' carh chapter in P v es. 'hf - f ' ' c .. ' f . 'c.' c. 'c' ' . ' . XX'hc I' I ' . . '- c ' -' jc ' a ' e Ii. Ju. chll'-.a rid' with Sa . B X l' ' thc 'Ill' td .. . '. XX'I - Ie 'I tell you to gut y' coat .ml g h ' . I lo 'y - brle . '. ' 512 I X'I y - S ' it 'hal whi c S ling Ze Q' S I . 'c ' j XX'I ' ' He .yt .a dance S I , e' ' 'l. 2 Th' efc r' that ' u ult ac' y'r Q y' l.al b . S I ve p.a 'i I ly ' Vet
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o Carolyn Hellm ell I George Hargrayes do bequeath my Pomt Judlth dravyl o John Curatola I Norman Hrldlng do bequeath my pos1t1on as telegram o o Edyy 1rd Mellen I Ann Hopklns elo bequeath my quotatxons from Emlly Post To I ons Perry I Allce Hunt do bequeath my perseverance rn vyhlstllng To Kenneth Knowles I Stuart Kenyon do bequeath my outstandlng frame To I-Iarrlet Hall I AI1ce Kxng do bequeath my comet hke lmgo To Dayxd Eerguson I Adelbert Kmgsley do bequeath my sklll ln uslng the sllde rule 'I o Rlchard Mcl aughlln I Roger Kullman do bequeath my book The Perfect Gentlemen To Joseph I affey I Mary I affey do bequeath my 1nterest ln the Bram Trust 'I o Carolyn Anderson I Ioulse Martella do bequeath my posltlon of chlef typlst for the faculty To Juln May I Arlena Mills do bequeath my romantlc temperament o Elxlabeth Welbel I Eleanor Mltchell do bequeath my soft vo1ce o Harvey Werbel I James McCarthy do bequeath my ch1ld1sh actlons all Math strugglers I Mary McCue do bequeath my motto I cant do If Wayne Wlarttrer I Earle Nelle do bequeath my sklll ln playxng pool ISIUS o Erank Taylor I James Nolan do bequeath my dally VISITS to the office 'I o Elrnbeth Tully I El11abeth Northup do bequeath my posttron on the bastketball team o Ernest Rlvers I Wlllllm Northup do bequeath my lnterestlng V1SltS to North Scltuate o Iors Burdlck I Vrrgmra OBr1en do bequeath my torch smglng abxlxty o all stout people I Pasquale Papa do bequeath my dret of potato ch1ps XV1llnm James I Mmam Perry do bequeath my ab1l1ty to sxt still IU classes o Ursula Zannrnr I Vrrgmra Perry do bequeath my Apollo lrke statue o 'Nlaryorre Arnold I I rllxe Pxsam do bequeath my art of snapplng gum Alrce Ilsdmle I Vlargaret Poppe do bequeath my umnmg personallty the Sophomores I Lleanore Prime do bequeath my successful partles o Edlth Eltlgerald I Esther Reels do bequeath my hxghly colored finger naxl pollsh o XXIIIIILIIN Hlll I Gordon Roberts do bequeath my play ful gestures To Harold Draper I Clrfford RLClKllHg do bequeath my boxmg gloyes 'I o Arthur Colston I Phyllxs Smxth do bequeath my gxggles 'I o Howard I arty I Adellne Svyeet do bequeath my quxet ways 30 X f I . , b Y. T rc s X, I y ' Q ' . 7 ' 4 ' m V ' ' s I 1 y ' y ' ' . 3 3 1 y I 4, C 1 v I I ' . V AL ' . . ov' Y- K H 3 . H ' l I - . L 4 . V y x ' V H x 1 lg 'I V' ' 4 'A V. 1 I 1 I AA . To . . t , . , ' To ' ', 1 V : , ,V ' ' ' . To Robert Scott. I. Robert Nigrelli. do bequeath my sophisticated manner- .. V. To V. .L L v y l . . y V' 1 7 . . . . To ' -'lf . 2 .. 1 . ' ' ' '. To , y 1, , ' 1' ' U x I m ' v ' 7 T I V I I Y 1 3 I
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Class Prophecy New York New York May 29 1949 D1 AR NORMA I have been readxng all about you ln the newspapers so I declded to vxrxte and congratulate you By the way I have been meetmg and hearmg of scveral members of our class of I939 IH South Klngstown I-hgh School At the end of June Donald Webster and I are leaving for a personal appearance tour of the summer theatre colonles As you probably know we havc been slnglng together 1n the Metropolxtan Opera all wmter and sprlng It has been a very gay wlnter here The muslcal comedy h1t of the season was You re All Wrong wr1tten by a prom1nent Engllsh playwrlght After the performance I went backstage to see the d1rector I-I A Kmgsley II I-I called the star Kxtty Wh1te who came out to see me Whlle we were rem1n1sc1ng a p1ece of scenery appeared and who should SI1Ck h1s head out from behlnd but Tom Tully the set deslgner Two weeks ago I went to the sprlng concert of the New York Pesttval Chorus d1rected by Andy Anderson At present hxs sololst 1S our old frxend ,hmmy McCarthy As a guest star they had none other than tht famous toe and ballet dancer Margaret Chappell who danced her newest crea txon Pollyops Recently I dropped 1n at the Rendezvous a popular club run by Elmer Congdon At a nearby table I recognx7ed a strlklng T1t1an blonde to be the popular movle star Babs Duff who was known to us 1n hlgh school as famous clothes deslgner Eleanore Prxme and her equally renowned model Margaret Poppe Elmer called my attentxon to thexr presence and we Jomed thelr party whlch was also composed of three of Barbara s leadmg men and Ilcanore s asslstant desxgner One day as I was shopplng for my summer wardrobe I met Phyllls Smxth who was buylng a new bathlng sult for the Internatlonal Dxvmg Contest She has been South all wlnter and came to New York to enter the meet I see by th1s mornlng s paper that she IS now the World s D1v1ng Champ1on Well we went out to lunch together and Phyll1s told me of a stange happenlng 1n the South Off the coast of Florlda Mary McCue V1rg1n1a O Brlen and Izllzabeth Northup have bullt an art1f1c1al lsland and have set up thelr own goyernment there The Un1ted States Government decided that thls vyas un constttuttonal and the result was that the three glrls had to s1gn a treaty w1th Uncle Sam prom1s1ng to remaln doclle and loyal c1t1zens I know thls letter w1ll lnterest you and I wlsh you would wrtte and tell me what you have heard of the Old gang Isovlngly fS1gnedj ANN Wakefield Rhode Island June 22 1949 Dr AR ANIN Your letter was waltmg for me yy hen I returned yesterday from my fourth trlp to Mars I vxas very pleased to hear from you and to hear all about the members of 39 But you re not the only one who has been seemg them 32 X 1' Y ' , . . ' . e Barbara Clarke. There was a large party at her table, which included the T . I - I V - . . . . V . 7 ..
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