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We, the senior class, being of sound mind, in spite of our efforts to obtain an education, and expecting soon to step out into the world, do make, publish, and declare the following, as and for our last will and testament:
F I R S T : The Senior Class makes three bequests to the Junior Class at large— namely:
1. Our suite of rooms, consisting of the senior room, appropriately decorated with pictures of the trials and struggles of Joan, our com modious cloak-room, our neat history library, our study-hall on the stairs, and lastly our dressing room, with the privilege of keeping the door shut.
2. The conduct of the annual senior bridge tournament, inaugurated by the present senior class, and for this purpose we leave Jeannette’s cards, with the ten of clubs missing.
3. The conduct of the annual debate concerning what material shall be used to make our graduation dresses (if any), and the final unanimous decision, “ Well, I look frightful in white, anyway, and I ’ll have
mine dyed the next day.’’
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