Pennsylvanian . ItfaiTt^. Forty-four IGaat Hill and eestamntt We, the Class of 1917, being in full possession of all our mental faculties, dohereby make and publish this our Last Will and Testament, the same to be executedwith all due respect and reverence by the Faculty and Trustees of the College. (Item 1.)I, Louise Reinecke, do hereby bequeath my immortal green fern to the CollegeConservatory, to be used as a decoration on all public occasions. (Item 2.)I, Martha Belle Dunbar, possessing all the pleasing qualities of a peaceful dispo-sition, do hereby bequeath this priceless inheritance to


Pennsylvanian . ItfaiTt^. Forty-four IGaat Hill and eestamntt We, the Class of 1917, being in full possession of all our mental faculties, dohereby make and publish this our Last Will and Testament, the same to be executedwith all due respect and reverence by the Faculty and Trustees of the College. (Item 1.)I, Louise Reinecke, do hereby bequeath my immortal green fern to the CollegeConservatory, to be used as a decoration on all public occasions. (Item 2.)I, Martha Belle Dunbar, possessing all the pleasing qualities of a peaceful dispo-sition, do hereby bequeath this priceless inheritance to Virginia Jeffers, to be usedon all trying occasions, especially during a heated argument. (Item 3.)I, Edna Mary Balsiger, do hereby bequeath my beauty, approached only bythat of Helen of Troy, to our next May Queen. (Item 4.)I, Aline Willard Van Eman, knowing the reviving power of tea for an over-worked upper classman, do hereby bequeath my tea ball to the Junior Class. (Item 5.)We, Dorothy Margaret Stoebener. and Elizabe


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