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Senior Class W ill
We, the Class and Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-six, do bequeath in all seriousness and with due solemnity the following virtues to the Junior Class:
First: Our dignity as a whole— in morning exercises particularly. Second: The enthusiastic way with which all of the ’ 26’s attend
class meetings.
Third: As our final gift, our great knowledge of the world in general. For help in this, please see Miss Wells.
We make also the following specific bequests:
First: d o Estella Goodspeed, Florence Meeker leaves an additional bit of pre-chapel quieting ability.
Second: Julia Scott Butterfield leaves unfailing pep to Virginia Allison. Third: Though loath to part with it, Caroline Christy leaves her
charming manner to Florence Doughty.
Fourth: Dorothy Bugbee leaves savoir faire and a little gumption to Katharine Powell.
Fifth: Fo .Anne Breckenridge and Betty Brooks a few unsophisticated airs are left by Else Kroll.
Sixth: Sarah Maud Weyerhaeuser imparts a little dignity to Eliza beth Hayward.
Seventh: Jean Bassett leaves her variety of talents to Nancy Boyle. Eighth: FAlna Eikenbary is left sole possessor of Shirley Way’s bright
and happy manners.