by Britney Weber
Senior Staff Writer

Every year at the Junior-Senior banquet, seniors are given the chance to express their sentiment for the classmates and friends they will be leaving after graduation in a few short weeks.

From sage wisdom to satirical inside jokes, these wills contain snapshots of the best memories seniors hold from the past four years of their lives.

Alumnus Jeremiah Nasiatka, a 2009 graduate and former editor-in-chief of the Triangle, left the Triangle to Allison McLean, the current editor-in-chief. He also left the responsibility of teaching people how to pronounce his last name to his younger sister, sophomore Carlin Nasiatka.

Faith Ammen, who also graduated in 2009, left her younger brother, junior Elijah Ammen, sole control of the iPod® when driving to church.

This year, Bailey Payne is leaving a Speedo® to Josh Bradley.

Wills are submitted during the weeks before Jr-Sr banquet and compiled into a single classy document to be handed out to those in attendance at Jr-Sr.

Though most wills are written to the underclassmen, recipients also include close friends, as well as professors.

Senior wills provide the perfect closure to four years wrought with friendships, inside jokes and laughter.

To see the wills of current seniors, visit BryanTriangle.com next week.