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Item VII.—H. Lounsbery giv'es her senior privilege of asking as many men as she chooses to the June Dance, to C. Van Natta.
Item VIII.—C. Claybrook seems to have led a life so free from all difficulties that we seniors feel that she has not gotten all that is
her desert in her school career. Therefore J. Watt bequeaths to her her manifold scrapes.
Item IX.—S. Sandford yields her place in the front row of the aesthetic dancing class to C. Stockwell.
Item X.—K. Millay leaves (with some reluctance) her vermilion colored cheeks to J. Taylor.
Item XI.—L. Fawcett, in an outburst of patriotic feeling, makes over to the suffering Belgians her dimes generally spent on the movies.
Item XII.—The Senior Class as a whole gives the sum of all its brains, compounded together, to E. Burke.
Item XIII.—To A. De Leeuw we bequeath our most cherished possession, a beautifully cribbed \drgil.
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