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Sr,C()NI): We make the Iollowiiijr heciuests to the juniors, iiulividually :
I. Nelle Dickinson leaves a ruhher pacifier to I'ileanoi- Diel'eiulorr, to make her more satisfied with life.
2- Dam a l>ut(ei'field lea\ es a packaj^e of her patent hair curlers to *ef^fi;y d'homas.
3 * Ch.ulottc iNichols lea\’cs to I'.h/ahelh I ledges a hook which the latter once horrowed from her, entitled “ Diet.”
4. I.ih h.mhry lea\’cs to Lucille \ crhmden her fa\'orite drawiiijr pencil. 111 hope that some of her artistic ability may remain m it.
3. Helen Ihdmer, knowinj^- Dot d'roth’s fondness for hri^ht colors, leaves her a hall of rmif^ic yarn.
6. Al Hagan leaves Idi/.aheth 'l uttle her dimple. We thought we should like to see where she would put one more.
7. ^ Julia Keedy leaves her Savoir h'aire to Marion (ireene, though we don’t know what Julia will do without it.
8. Jeannette Strong lea\'es her girlish and unsophisticated ways to Iane (iray.
9. India Lickett leaves her calm and contented air to hran Noyes.
10. Marjorie 1 larhinson leaves her hrown hat to Sarah kohertson.
She says it could never pass at Smith, and besides, it could never he haj)|)y or easy in spirit away from I lartridge.
1 I. Mary Churchill leaves to Meredith Smith her ability to say and do the ri^ht tfiin^.
12. Marion Drake leaves to Margaret Leslier her compiled list of conversation topics for all occasions.
13. Al Knox leaves to Isabel Crane her stock of varied and original ways of dressing the hair.
14- Kathryn Verlenden leaves her ability at bridge to all who need it.
I3. y
nahel leaves her /Xmerican History note hook as a model to future generations.
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16. Dorothy Blancke leaves her ager of next year’s annual.
to the business man-
17- Laura Warfield leaves her ()uiet and demure behavior to the whole I bird Ac^idernic.
C. N., ’23.











































































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