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L Q -., M .1 LXYLI 1 J 3 1 Kirby, Thomas: Tom, here are the Rhode Island Emblems. It might be wise to look at the motto Faith, Hope, and Charity, and note especially the second word. Kresge, George: As you are the Class Baby, we know you would appreciate this rattle. Noren, Alice: Make use of this map and you will never lose your way to Boston. Miller, Philip: Because you are interested in hunting, we will give you this new gun to replace the veteran one. Wujcik, Raymond: Here's a little barb wire to remind you of a certain party who has been more than an inspiration to you. Spencer, Audrey: As you seem to be bothered with your short dresses, use these weights to keep them down. Verrier, Emilien: Since you are forever writing notes to a Sophomore girl the 4th period, this box of stationery will come in handy during the vacation. Watson, Ruth: As you seem to have taken an interest in Astrology, study- ing the Moon as your favorite subject, try this Star for a change. Barrette, Iva: As you are anxious to become a graduate nurse, we will get ahead of the hospital and present you with this black ribbon for your cap. Faulds, Andrew: Seeing that you have been so quiet, use this noise maker and show us how much noise you can make. Talbot, Paul: As your Weakness is reclining, with our wishes we give you this Morris Chair. V Read, Clinton: Since France seem to be the intriguing place, this map of France will show you where certain French people live. Colwell, Barbara: You are so sweet that we know this box of Cynthia Sweets, as Sweets to the Sweet, will be appropriate. St. Germain, Paul: Ad getting is nerve racking, eh? As you expressed your sympathy to next year's CHRONICLE Board, here's a check for 810,000 and we hope that your charitable nature will befriend the 1932 Board of Business Managers. Barbara Colwell, '31 Clinton Read, '31 Paul St. Germain, '31 57
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10.31 Anderson, Gordon: As you seem to be a victim of Mr. Northups' forced- walking-out march, here's a worth-while alibi to produce to the office authorities. Archambault, Justa: As class Politician, you will need this soap box from which you may deliver all your open air public speaking addresses. Abramson, Olaf: Since you always come to your classmates' rescue by passing out life-savers in class, due to your boosting their trade, the Life-Savers, Inc., offer you this ten-year contract as their chief West Warwick salesman. Archambault, Marcel: You're forever coming late to school, and even though you believe in better late than never use this airplane to your advantage. Bartlett, Olive: Here are a couple of complimentary tickets for admission to the East Greenwich Theatre. You know some people believe that A penny saved is a penny earned. Bourgault, Charles: Although you do everything well, it takes you a long time to do it. Use this box of Pep -you'll need it when you start working. Bouchard, Olivette: You and Livia are together so much that we thought a ball of string would keep you together after graduation. Bates, James: Due to your magnetic personality, you seem to have a variety of girls. Here's an album in which you may file all your friends' pic- tures, and remember That Among My Souvenirs bring happy recol- lections as well as sad ones. Calci, Elvira: Your dress is never complete without ear-rings. We present you with this pair of real fancy ones to be worn only for special occasions. Colvin, Walter: As drawing is your hobby, we honor you with this scholar- ship-to study under McClelland Barclay, the well known illustrator. Cote, Theresa: We forward you this letter from Joan Crawford, asking for a personal interview with you. Lamoureux, Claire: You have a habit of forgetting appointments. Use this date book and you will not get into any trouble. Quinn, Lillian: Lil, as we boys don't like to have you pull our ties because it's peeving, here's a tie all to yourself. Pearson, Kenneth: With this permit, you don't have to peek into Room 9 to see if your gang is ready to go to class. 56
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19:31 CLASS WILL OF 1931 United Statcs of America, State of Rhode Island and Providence Planta- tions, County of Kent. Whereas: We, the Class of '31, being of sound minds, do declare this to be our last will and testament. This, our last will, is made out and written only for the benefit which we, as a Class, can give to the world. On condition that these terms are understood, wc do herewith disclose said instructions: We will and bequeath: l. To incoming' sophomores, the right to overcome their shyness sooner than the present class did. 2. To all our underelassmen, the right to attend classes regularly and promptly as we had the custom of d0in,Q,'. 25. To members of the faculty, the suggestion fwhich we hope will be carried out since it is for the good of those innocent little souls whom we are leaving hehindl that in future years students should he assigned a delinite amount of reference Work so that they may be able to appreciate the use of the library. -1. To lVlr. O'Connell, assistants, who we hope will be of great help to him in his detective system which he has invented as a result of the failure of the physics land not the chemistryb classes to report after school. 58
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