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Article XI. Shirley Eoff and Sue Long leave their much-practiced ability at dropping classes to Nan Laing. However, any free time which these culprits have succeeded in securing is spent not in resting their weary brains, but in wrestling with Virgil. At this last statement Jean Barlow throws in an exclamation point!
Article XII. Jean Haydock and Barbara Coleman leave their disappearing act and their abundant supply of excuses when corrective classes come around, to the whole class.
Article XIII. Karla Yepsen leaves her peaches and cream complexion to Peggy Grubb, and her angelic disposition to Jenny Hackett.
Article XIV. Peggy Voorhees and Phebe Stevens leave their round-trip tickets to Florida to the whole class.
Article XV. Jessie Nunnally leaves her Southern drawl to Jenny Hackett, and her habit of chattering French through a heated French discussion to Jo Thomas.
Article XVI. Dot Linke leaves her knowledge of everybody’s why and where abouts to the class secretary.
Article XVII. Betty Lee Daubenspeck leaves her demureness and reticence to Pat Leonard.
Article XVIII. Ruthie Finninger leaves her fiery athletic spirit to Peg Taylor, and her mammoth hair ribbons to Beppy Mooney.
Article XIX. Bobbie Smith leaves the piano to anyone agreeable enough to entertain at recess.
Article XX. Nancy Rausch leaves that gift of heading five or more com mittees at once and that good humor to Peggy Grubb, and her classy convertibles to Yvonne Derrey.
Article XXL Betsy Royal leaves her French accent and big eyes to Mary Beth Mooney.
Article XXII. Shirley Mulford leaves her equestrian ability to Jean Baxter, and her advice on love to the lovelorn.
Article XXIII. Tommy Thomas leaves her cheeriness and optimism to those on-coming seniors.
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