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Niiilli: I'o Sally Starr, Margaret Ludwig leaves her neatness and
Inez Young her quietness.
Tenth: Mary Harriet Collins leaves her voice and suggests that the Senior places in Choir he filled by Lois Beehe, Lucie Mackey and Ilai Bingham.
Eleveiilli: An audible voice is left to Sonia Mogensen, none other than Peggy O'Neil’s.
Twelfth: After due consideration Jeannette Sim is lea\'ing her liter­ ary ability to make Ottoline Boissevain and Harriet Westlake next year’s all round geniuses.
Thirteenth: d o Sally d'aylor, Helen Sim offers as a possible attribute toe-dancing.
Fonrtenith: Lo the Pleisters, we leave the desire that in the future Ave shall know them better.
Fifteenth: History ability is not to be scorned and to this end Virginia Murray recommends it to Virginia Smith, as Ruth Ferris advocates dili­ gent studying to Adrienne Linbarger.
Sixteenth: In concluding our list of assets, Florence Meeker leaves her athletic prowess to Ruth Miller, and the Seniors leave the making of announcements in morning exercises to Sally Hayes.
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