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 LIZABETII S t EBBINS W’a l BRIDGE
“ t:> Betty”
Entered 1920; Hockey, ’20, ’21; Secre­ tary-Treasurer of Class ’21 ; Secretary- Treasurer of Dramatic Society, ’21; Sec­ retary-Treasurer of French Club, '21 ; Art
Editor of Annual ’21 ; Fairy in A Mid- Summer Night's Dream.
New York City
Vassal*
Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1922
Realizing that the time is not far off when each and every one of ns must step forth into the “wide, wide world,’’ we, the Class of ’22, while in sound mind, wish to make our last will and testament. Therefore we name
as our successors the Junior Class, to whom we reluctantly bequeath:
F irst, Our room, which, though its walls have but for one year beheld
the dignified conduct of a Senior Class, is so permeated by our influence, that we trust it may reflect it to coming classes;
Second, Our most cherished privilege of airing our room during morn­ ing exercises, so that our minds may be as clear as we are cold during the first period.
T h i r d , A chart of the United States tariff, bequeathed to us by the Class of 1921. Although we have never seen it, we trust that the next class will be more fortunate;
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