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I .,, th ' x X , f E 's l l 3 i ! 1niiu :mn , ui i in uljn ll '?'ff'r1 1 9 2 5 NWJLJX ' 7 I A-fx xx YA V un in 2 1 1 In wmnx I Mountarneer N 'V ' g 5 if ' ' Z, seg - ' f' NIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll I llllll lun ll ull nmllllIIll1nmlllunniunnuuut601: mm ml I mmyxbl lflmm,mlmmm,,,,,,,,,m,,,mm ummm, mm ,m U lmmm. ' o Senior Sapientia E, the seniors, looking back over the years, and realizing the bitter mis- f takes we have made, think it would be eminently appropriate toaoffer some K advice to our younger and untried sisters which may help them along the DQR way. We only wish that long ago some kindly soul had taken a like 6 interest in us-alas! how many missteps we might have avoided. Follow 00 carefully, and from the depths of our experience we promise you that you'll I never have cause to regret it. If, when providentially hindered, you may have come to History with- out giving your lesson the traditional once-over, don't become upset if Mr. Guyton should question you too closely, but laugh merrily all the while, and tell him some amusing little anecdote. ' Sometimes when you have a few minutes to spare, instead of giving yourself up to selfish pleasures, why not go into the library, and, stepping over to where Miss Pattie sits, suggest that you would love to help her entertain the girls-especially some of the freshmen, who, with misguided notions of the use to which a library should be put, may have come in for the purpose of consulting lexicons. A thoughtful spirit like that is, we must confess, rare, and therefore much appreciated. Tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth on every occasion, if you're dumb enough to do it. i lf, some night during study period, you should leave your friends to step across the hall on the errand of borrowing butter, and should meet Mrs. Berry on the threshold, do not lose your poise, but rather, remembering the valuable lessons received from Mrs. fe Lowrey, greet her cordially, beg her to excuse you, insist on her partaking of just a few sardines, and explaining that you won't be gone a minute, proceed blithely on your .Q W 2 ,.,,ggrnission. A ii 'aDvui'ii1g school hours the teachers like for you to gather in the study hall-and, in- deed, tliluggghbtit thfe brnjgdigxggqffgrv chatterrivangdv jest.. This lends a social, homey atmosphereif'f5P14he sincere efforts in that direction. 'FV-. ,.,, it L' H i ii lx f',L,,f N- - Never do HS 501136 0YCta'!'e1frwULaie4itiotxs afreshmjn have done in the past, and take IJ l -in ,Q ' the hardest subjects ifirsfdso as to lighten yoiiiflast y'6a1fss.aq,eo11egep,fbr it never fails , . - -. . 411 J W! : it V. 7 that as soon 'as you have manfully conquered some 1i1hun1anlgQ,il iclult study, the course is changed, that subject is no longer required, and lo! a patlietl,,,figure, if there ever was one, you realize that all your work was in vain. ' . tim' 5: 'fE3,,i?::f 5 C ' Gill' J Elf: , -A Eh . .ff - . - 1' ' 'x '. 1 ' , 5 . H.. .W ,. , fr4NT ' X ' 4. ,f P Hgrwzzlip. ' ,ga ' ' -r N - gr-,' 4 g if 'A Page thirty four '- ,., -Oi
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'?61af ....m ' lk,J1.N Y , . Q ILM, 4 1 4 l ,Cm Huh, .M nt ' Wt 1 9 2 5 Ou afneer . ,,f 2 QE 27 - 5 - , t I paw x 'Q . J llllllllllllllllllllllIllllltllllll nun n n1ananin1nnmlnmmnmm t-6, ,MUN Illlllllllllllllkxxvyb, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,m,,,,,,,, ,H , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 Last Will and Testament STATE: MISSISSIPPI.- COUNTY: TIPPAH. E, the Senior Class of '25, being of unexpectedly sane mind, and unreasonably good - body-considering our dissipations--and feeling the dread premonitions of our ap- I proaching end, do hereby draw up a statement of all our goods and chattels, said goods and chattels to be distributed as directed. N. B.-If there be any left over, ASA the same are to go to settle any debts we may have incurred. Q Item 1. We do hereby bequeath the beautiful memory we will ever have of , Dr. and Mrs. Lowrey to all the other girls who will not be so fortunate as to be 00 under them for their whole college course. I Item 2. We do bequeath our love and loyalty to Mother Berry, wishing that we had followed more closely the example she set us. Item 3. We do bequeath to the faculty our thanks for the inspiration they have been to us, while we regret that we have not shown our appreciation more. Item 4. C11 I, Louise Lemaster, do bequeath to Norrid Durham my favorite song, Sitting on the Inside Looking on the Outside, with the consolation that there are only fourteen days in any two weeks. C-zl I, Lucille Schilling, do bequeath to Eula Treadway my whimsical method of attending classes. C3i I, Hazel Breland, do bequeath to posterity my long-famed Miss Pharaoh. C4.j I, Cammie Lois Aldridge, do bequeath to Evelyn Troutman my collection of belts of all sorts, sizes, and sources. C5J I, Elizabeth Black, do bequeath to Old Testament my Samuel. C6l I, Corinne King, do bequeath to the highest bidder that ill-starred manuscript, the M0UN'l'AINEER1H0 bids under 25 cents accepted. i ' C75 I, Addie Lee Bell, do bequeath to Miriam Dean my impeccable, unimpeachable, irre- proachable reputation. C81 I, Josephine Trotter, do bequeath to Ruth Cooper my hair curlers. C9i I, Euna B. Compere, do bequeath to Eloise Jones my maidenly composure and placidity. C101 I, Nannie Belle Webb, do bequeath to thc Freshman Class my store of knowledge. Cul I, Bettie May Collins, do bequeath to the Lowrey, Ray, B. G., Anderson, and Berry my assortment of college pennants, C125 I, Ethel Lewellen, do bequeath my ability to sit calmly for more than five minutes Mary Nell Young. CISD I, Annie Mauney, do bequeath to Thelma Barham my domestic C141 I, Wallace Luckett, do bequeath to many envious lads my daily CIS, I, Viola Sarles, do bequeath to Mabel Dupey my C165 I, Nellie Hughey, boys' pictures. fl7l It Mary LOU to convince Miss Mabel that I know Hill, do my residence on the my poise and stat l d' 't - ing her that she will need it. e y lgmay' warn do bequeath to anybody I can persuade to take them my Bach 1, do bequeath to all timid freshmen my nerve and assurance, Jettye bequeath my brother to-well, let 'em fight it out. Anna Hatcher, do bequeath my books, knowing there will be a sufficiency for all if whereof, I have herewith set my hand and aliixed my seal this, Friday, the thir- of February, nineteen hundred and twenty-five. ' A , . ANNA HA'1'c1-lan, T1-stator. Page thirty-three O 4
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1 o QW' Mountarneer Q flnlnm1 hiulh, 9 2 I ,W uf 1 5 an Aix 1, ,S Ji-fx 4 S X MW H 'QI Q ff' 2- : , -v K 2 -1' 5 ' 5 ' ' ? , . , V - , ' Q0 3 - - , -A lIIIlllllIlllIIllIlllltllllllllnnlutlllInIllnlIllIIllIllllIullunlllllmnnnlnnnnmmnm 60 Hunlnmnnmixlsx llllnlnnlllllllltlnnnun11nInnlllullnllllllnullnltlntnlnunmn nnllmn nun ELLA READING Hmm, B.M. Aim-rlvnn U0llHt'l'X'llUDl y, Chl:-auzog Pupil of Mnrvln Ill-nslnlw, Chh-ago: Echnunml Duvvrnoy, Paris: Pon- nutl- Mulvuzzl, Mllung I'ud1-ati, Mllnn. N Voice PEARL Lmvrznr.. l3.A. Iiluo Mounluln Uullt-go: Gruclunu- In llonu- 1111-0- nunnh-H, Unlx'a-rzilty ut' MI:-le-ale-mlppl. llomr Erouomits Faculty J El.1ZAln5TH HUDSON Art lllploxnu, Rluo Mountnln Collvgog 'Phrro Ye-urs ln Art A1-zulu-my of Ulm-lnnntlp Om- S1-salon ln Ohlo, Stole Mt-1-lmlnh-sg Tuught One Susslun in Art Amul- Q-my. Art D. E. Guvrox, B.A., B.S., M.A.4 lllue Muuntuln Uollt-ga-5 llnlw-rally of Mlsslsslppl: t'ollnnhln Univ:-rslly. Ilistory LUCY HU'l'CPIlNS, M.E.L., B.A., M.A. Blum- Munntuln flullvm-5 Unlvvrslty ol' MIN:-xlsslppl. Lalin JUANITA Glnznu, TAYLOR . . Pe-uhody f'omu-twutory: Xvlll'd'B0llllOl'll1 Shvrwoorl Music Sa-huolg Pupll ot' J. C. Vun llulemtl-yng Gour- gln Kohl-rg Exnnmnuol Xvud. Vialinf Piano A. M. DQNNELL, B.S., M.A. Unlverslty ot' Missouri: Gm-orge Peabody Culh-ge for Tenn-lu-rs. Science Boon: Lowklzv Mississippi Collvgu-1 Lyf-num and Chnutuuqun Loc-- turerg Writer: Sp:-vinllst ln Physlc-nl Culturo, Phl- lus-mphy ot' Expression and Orntury. Expression EI.lZAllE'I1H Puasna. B.A., ILE., Blues Mnuntulu Collem-1 Columhln Calla-gn of Ex- pression, Chlc-algo: Enwrson Colle-gc ot' Ornlory, Hostong Une Ye-au' Study Abroad. Expression E. B. HATCHER, B.A., M.A., Th.M., DD. Iilvhmond Colle-gag Southern Bnptlst Thoologlrral Seminary: Wllllum Jewell Collogeg Johns l-lopklns. Bible Page Hleen 1 I
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