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26' WESTFIELD NORMAL. 1.90.0 to Mollie Casey, as she always desired to specialize in botany. This will also divert Mollie 's mind and cause her attention to be turned from care. NINT11. To Marion Burnham we bequeath a special course in ornithology. Wlhile pursuing this course we hope she will make a specialty in the medical department. where she will be- come skilled in Hdoctoring robbins, for, if we remember right- ly, the 4'Hobbin was Marion's favorite bird. TENTH. To our twins, yea our heavenly twins, in the junior class. we will solicitude where they may study for hours at a time. never disturbed, evtn by the slightest noise. ELEVENTH. To Bessie Connor we bequeath a copy of Evan- geline. trusting that she will be especially interested in the part connected with Gabriel ' ' 'l'w1-JLFTII. To Louise Twohig we bequeath the use of the piano in the gymnasium. also a 111usic roll containing one or more neu' pieces of music. THIRTEENTII. As Sarah Plumb was very prominent in bringing about a new style of millinery at our school this spring. we will her the privilege of so continuing in that line of business and of setting new styles for the juniors of next year. FUURTEENTH. To Lulu Fanning we will a friendly game of cards in which the King will be in great prominence. FWTEENTI1. We bequeath to Helena Sutty the best make of a. graphcphcne-the Victor SIXTEENTH. Wle will, devise and bequeath to all the faculty our deepest appreciation and kindest wishes, To our principal, we leave our sincere gratitude and esteem for the interest be has taken in our class since our entrance to the school. To. Mr. NVilson we will our heartfelt appreciation of his ability to make clear to us the hard problems of science which
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1909 WES TFIELD NORMAL. 25 THIRD. To them we also bequeath the use of the mathe- matics room where they may spend four periods a week of OO, 45', X anxiously awaiting the hands of the clock to reach the point at which the bell is rung for dismissal. FOURTH. To the new history classes, the history room where we hope they will enjoy the ever-pleasant, conversational lessons assigned to them, and succeed as well as the present senior class have in the requirements of their teaching-namely, to be cheer-I ful, positive and animated. Also we advise them when on enter- ing their ancient history course to supply themselves with a heavy soled pair of shoes, which will save expenses as they Inust make frequent trips to that well known 4'Orbis Romanusn map. FIFTH. To the juniors at Dickinson Hall, the use of the gymnasium only for playing popular music. Any one who is classically inclined may wander down to the parlor to pour forth her musical talent. SIXTH. Wie devise unto the Springfield juniors a special car which they may justly monopolize and where they may pur- sue their ditferent lines of work-for instance, studying and making decorations for their class affairs. SEVENTH. To Mary Hynes and Agnes Glaslieen we must will Room No. 2, on the first floor, as it is merely submitting to the Inevitable. The p1kers, instead of ascending as a rule. dest-eml. although their ideas are elevated. Yet, in this room their ideas will be elevated as there is a stepladder which they can have the use of for the asking. This the girls must expect as it is only fulfilling past traditions. And we are giving it on conditions that they allow it to act as a general assembly room. and sacri- fice all their needs and spare moments and vacant chairs to the service of their friends. EIGHTH. One of our seniors has at last reluctantly decided to give a beautiful fern she has carefully tended this past year,
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1.909 TVESTFIELD NORMAL. 27 often confronted us. XYith all assurance. we can say that our hard lessons were made easy by his practical information. To Mr. Allyn we leave our sincere thanks for his assistance in saving us from an untimely death by teaching us that just as a book cannot be judged by its cover. so the contents of a bottle cannot be judged by the label on the outside. To Mr. Goodwin we will our lifelong esteem and good wishes. Also the patience that is needed Cfrom past experiencej to teach the seven time princi- ples. To Mrs. Knight we bequeath our deepest love and thanks for her keen interest in the girls. To Mr. Monte we will 'the sincere friendship of the Class of 1909. To Mr. Hockenberry we leave our heartiest wishes for the best of success as a teacher in our Alma Mater. 1'nto Miss Cummings we devise our fondest love and hope that in years to come her friendship toward us may remain as warm as we know ours will for her. Lastly we extend our thanks to you all for witnessing this. our last testimony, whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals on the 21st day of June. in the year of our Lord. 1909. Signed and approved by each member of our class in the presence of a testator. CLASS or 1909. 9 Mn' L. PowERS.
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