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 S'l\iIi : To Cornelia iMcIntire Ma\in Ilamilton relinquishes with reluctance her remarkable record lor promptness at meals.
Scvoilh: Constance \’an Duyn bequeaths ber dramatic ability to Ruth (lomery, who has always admired it, and her gesticulations to ICar-
bara Adams.
F/u/ltlli: Barbara (iraham passes on her gay chatter ami \’i\acit\' to Doris .Applegate.
Niiilh: \hrginia Hamilton lea\es ber unfailing tact and gentle de­ meanor to Jane Duffy, and her distinction of being the best dressed girl in the Senior Class to Virginia Welles.
Tenth: Peggy Wemple bestows her perennial good health on Jose­ phine Mapelsden.
Eleventh: Iless Houghton lea\'es her retiring ways and capabilityr to Maxine Clark.
Tzvelfth: Mary Barlow is left by \hrginia Sykes the distinction of never being seen without a coat.
'Thirteenth: Corned Rohison leaves her Senior dignity and accom­ plished tresses to her sister, Jean.
Fourteenth : Beverley d'rosdal passes on her Sa\ annah gossip for use at the table to Katharine Bell.
Fifteenth: I'o the entire Junior Class are left Dorothy O’Brien’s
extensive knowledge and high marks.
t'L.\SS OF ’28.
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