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9 I, llebecca Nichols, do hereby give and bequeath to my sister, Meta, my good fortune of going home several times during the year. l, Ruth Redmon, do hereby give and bequeath to Florence Melton my retiring manner. l, Marguerite Townsend, do solemnly bequeath to Louise Singley my tonics, pills, mixtures, etc., with the hope that they will prove as great aid to her in obtaining excuses from classes. l, Ethel Simmons, do hereby give and bequeath my white shawl of the La Mode dc Faculty to Mademoiselle May, on condition that she wear it six days out of the week. li, Antionette Griffith, do hereby will my love for Aunt Essic to Helen Thacker, provided she cherish my devotion for her by a constant and everlasting monologue. We, Nancy Pegues and Simsie McMichael, do hereby give and bequeath our beautiful voices to Orlena Carteledge and Ouida Summers, with the one request that they strive to become Prima Doninasf A I, Marie Richardson, do hereby solemnly give and bequeath to my roommate, Nonie Best, my art of making up excuses to get down town more than twice a week. We, the Senior Class of Columbia College, do hereby give and bequeath to the Juniors the following privileges: The privilege of wearing Senior caps, the right to go down town twice a week without a chaperon, remembering, though, that a little trip to the store around the corner' counts the same as going down,-town, of going visiting only on Monday afternoons, of spending the day in town when you are invited, provided you have a companion or chaperon that meets the approval of the Faculty, of walking on the campus, of going to the drug store with a teacher, of putting out your lights at half past 10 o'clock, and of being aroused every morning TT'-l - by a noisy bell at sunrise. f Ai There are many minor privileges which are not worth J, recording, but which the Juniors will soon learn. These 1 - will all add to their ease and enjoyment. 5 y The foregoing document has been duly signed, sealed ji and published by the Senior Class of 1910 in presence of l ffl THE ANNUAL sfrrirr, ' Lawyer. 58
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9 1 f , I H Q f F 5 f ESTELLE MOORE Diploma in Piano BESSIE HAMER Certificate in Piano 60 ELIZABETH ROBERTS Diploma in Piano - 3 i ! f 1 1 ? , 2 5 5 2 Q. ! i E 5 i Q
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