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Dorothy Spalding gives to Marion Shallenherger the honor of showing the charms of Oakwood to the college representatives and to prospective applicants.
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Lucy Eliot leaves her aptitude for getting lateness marks to Frannie Whitwell.
Kay Taylor gives her perpetual hilarity to Lucie DuBois.
To Doris Earl, Mary Stevenson leaves her calm detachment, to be main­ tained throughout all classes.
Peggy Lawrence beciueaths to Efarriet Franklin the really delightful duty of being in charge of the library.
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Mary Robinson leaves her efficiency to Mathilda Ahlfeld. X June Ransome leaves her disposition to Hilda Manley.
Nancy Corbusier bequeaths her effective entrances to Muriel Speare, and her X pet little shriek to Doris Laing.
To Jean Smithers, Betty Lester leaves her dimples.
Mary Alison leaves her peppiness to Mary Rowland.
Marcia Conger leaves to Marjorie Ruckcrt her ability to know her Virgil notes, which ability, alas, is all too weak.
With much regret Margaret Guthrie leaves her remarkable will power in x al)staining from ice cream and chocolate sauce to Bettina Blanding.
Betty Vkirner leaves her artistic ability to he fought over by Dorothy Sander and Jeannette Clawson.
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Mary Sargent bestows her Senior dignity upon Margaret Clawson and Cath­
Margie Wheclon bequeaths to Ruth Stillman her remarkable ability as a quack doctor.
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