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I 7CffZ-,,, ,,,,,Jfvw extremely fine Southern civility to the Freshmen, so that they may clap to encourage everyone and get back others' lost privileges. Freda Solomon and Pauline Klein leave their dignity to Tommy Taylor and Ann Robstock. S. G. Dumbunny, who is now owned by Marty Mansell, goes to next year's college Senior class, in care of Finney. The spirit of the Russian Drama, i. e., Mary Murphyts moodiness, Bert De Pietro's immodesty and Betty Sullivan's surliness, goes to Marion Finch and Giggles Boisseau, on whom rests the future of Dramatic Society. The Class of 1928, as a whole, especially presents the following: A complete lesson of gymnastics for Freshman girls to Helen Nichols, so that she won't be stumped, White wing duty, around Pestalozzi, to Pat Carlson. Traffic duty, to Church gym dancing classes, to Marjorie Squires. Mr. Alec's books to Rose Dworski. The cold bathing and the three hearty meals at camp, to the Freshmen men. We know Miss Haupt and Dr. Arnold will miss all of our brilliant answers, our sparkling, understanding eyes, our love for learning, and, incidently, our crocodile tears, our requests for cuts, week-ends and special permissions, but we cannot give these away, as they are a part of us. To the Faculty, we leave the old adage: Common sense is good to have, but never let it master you, for it may deprive you of the foolish things that are fun to do. Signed and sealed, this eighth day of June, nineteen twenty-eight. VIOLA L. PETTI, '28. I 65 J
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