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THE CLASS WILL
We, the Class of 1934, being at present of sane mind and sound intellect, do hereby bequeath to our successors our love and best wishes. We leave them what dignity we have, together with a list of appropriate
questions to ask visiting lecturers. May they remember us always!
The following Seniors have left individual bequests:
Barbara Clarke leaves to June Pilliod her sophistication and all its accompanying poise.
Betty Russell leaves to Juliet Braverman her imperturbable dignity and her stoic calm, and to Betty Schoonmaker her mathematic prowess.
Katharine Tweedy leaves to Marion Horne her unchallenged prowess on the athletic field.
Lucy Trosdal leaves the striking individuality of her profile to Mary Elizabeth Madsen.
Malene Tuttle bequeathes her ability to cake-walk to Frances Halloway.
Barbara Craig leaves her dimples to be divided among the whole junior class.
Jane Edwardsen leaves her ability to spell and punctuate to Kathe rine Jean Davison, together with a lock of her hair.
Betty Sparks leaves Dorothea Hammond an aspirin tablet for calm ing the nerves. She also leaves her air-cushion to the entire class of on
coming seniors in case of emergency.
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