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I'o Frances Keller, Nancy Boyle bequeaths her quiet voice and manner.
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8. Anne Breckenridge leaves her sophistication to Peggy Upham
and Barbara Graham.
9. Florence Doughty leaves “that laugh” to Margaret Kelly and Elizabeth Thomson.
10. I'o Mary Wilder, Estella Goodspeed leaves her “hack hair,” for the frequent emergency when Mary’s is mislaid.
1 1 . Fimmeline Mackey parts with a few of her curls to Fless Houghton; and Lucie’s executive ability is left to Betty Smith.
12. Much as we’d hate to see a calm Connie, Ruth Miller offers her perennial sleepiness to Constance \’an Duyn.
13. Katharine Powell leaves her general capacity for nonchalance to Janet Dunning and Ruth Davidson, and recommends that they glance, occasionally, upon the lighter side of life.
14. Virginia Smith leaves her giggle to Jeannette Taylor and Caro­ line Spalding; and Sally Starr’s positions on various teams are bestowed upon Jane White.
15. d o Shirley Strout and Virginia Hamilton are left Sally Taylor’s unfailing good nature and even temperament.
16. Sally Hayes leaves her magic combs, guaranteed to give a per­ fect wave, to Peggy Wemple.
17. Harriet Westlake leaves her two large, green, overflowing files to the editor of next year’s Annual.
18. In conclusion, the sum total of enthusiasm in the Senior Class is bequeathed to Jane Alston and Corned Robison.




















































































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