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Eighth— Maxine Clarke leaves her common sense to Jean Graham, to add to her own large stock.
Ninth— Flora Hagan leaves her ahility to give up delicious desserts to Althea Dohhins.
Tenth— Louise Hart leaves to Jean Ross her poetic ability.
Eleventh— Frances Keller bequeaths to Peggy I.awrence her pep, and her persistence to Polly Hughes.
Twelfth— To Virgil Taylor, Cornelia Mclntlre leaves the presidency of the N.D.S., and to Tove Mogensen her gay, talkative manner.
Thirteenth— Gertrude Olsen leaves her record for regular attendance to Jane Kaltenbach, and her whistling ahility to Dorothy Madsen.
F'ourteenth— To Betty Hardenbergh, Jean Robison bequeaths her studiousness.
The Class of 1929 hopes that these gifts will prove useful to the Class of 1930, and will start them off right in their Senior year.
The Class of 1929
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