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To Mary Musser, Rosemary that It will be fondly cherished, among the Seniors.
Evans leaves her musical appreciation and, trusting one small brown comb, which has seen much use
To Suzanne Kaltenbach, Clarissa Wells leaves her forgotten memory of Sue's superb rendering of that Gentle Gales!”).
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To Lucy Trosdal, Sarah Lewis leaves her touching weakness for Kentucky men, and to Virginia Pratt, the much-sought-after trick of raising one eyebrow (which lends just the proper amount of bored sophistication).
To Jacqueline Godwin, Jane Braitmayer leaves her restless passion for reducing and the deep strength of will that is essential to carrying said passion to satisfying results.
To Barbara Godley, Barbara Hilton leaves her jet black locks and the addresses of hundreds (we have forgotten just how many) of Southern boys.
To Barbara Craig, Mary Fedden leaves a little of her industriousness, in addition to the great and glorious privilege of requesting dues from people.
To Jean Schoonmaker, Lois Van Mater leaves the well-known Drug Store Disease.
To Katharine Tweedy, Leonore White leaves that little-girl look, so very helpful in escaping the wrath to come.
To Malene Tuttle, Margaret Clawson leaves her remarkable power to make a car lurch or stall any time she wants to.
To Betty Brokaw, Rose Viviano leaves those long black eyebrows, guaranteed to give a well-groomed appearance to any one.
To Barbara Clarke, Janet Lewis leaves her quiet acceptance of life as it comes along.
To Bobsey Stevens, Polly Taylor leaves her abundant flow of conversational tidbits.
To Cornelia Phillips, Peggy Taylor leaves the lofty position of the presidency of “Les Faibles” and her abundance of ideas on modern art and literature.
We of the Senior Class, feeling our last days in the Senior realm approaching, do hereby affix our hand and seal.
C. H., '33.
entitled
To Betty Russell, Carol Atwater leaves the useful knack of making the fingers
cerve to comb the hair instead of employing man-made contrivances.
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