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. :' SJ? fre- Q i TH E ,,....u......m mm .., llllll llllllllllltllfl F5 3 --1-ulIlllllfllIIImimlllummumu mmm u IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII Illlllllllllllllllll Illll IlllIlIl!- :'EY'5Q?i3'52::2 :? Will of the Class of Twenty-TWO STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE TOWN OF DUE WEST sniff E, the Seniors of WOman's College, being of unsound mind, physically weak, and fearing that we are soon to leave the sheltering arms of our clear Alma Mater, wish to make our last will and testament. ARTICLE l: To the faculty we will our absences from the class room. ART. 2: To the Junior Class we leave our seats in chapel, with the request that you fill up the front ones first. ART. 3: To Miss Clinkscales we will our love and deepest appreciation for her many acts of kindness and ever-helping hand. May your life be filled with sunshine all the way. ART. 4: Ellen Hunnicutt wills to her sister, Mary, three more years of W. C. life, with the request that Mary work, play and love as much as she has. ART. 5: Kittie Lee Steele wills her Sigh fsyl, the comforter in time of trouble, to Jennie Lynd Walkup. Keep it fhiml ever in reach and you will never lack comfort. ART. 6: Lois Dowtin wills her precious astronomy notebook and her notes on the French Revolution to Irma Bell, with the sincere hope that Irma will use them to the best of her ability. ART. 7: Bess Richey leaves her many wonderful times spent at home during week- end visits to Alpha Graves. ART. 8: Mary White Pennel wills her winning smiles and coy glances from the Erskine buddies to Belle Dale, trusting that Belle will be as glad to receive them as she has been. ART. 9: Louise Jones wills her paint boxes and spit curls to- Addie Welborn. ART. IO: Ray Cason wills her red hair to Willie McLane. If treated in the right way it will light your way to success and fame as it has Ray. ART. ll: Mabel Pressly leaves her ever-ready smile and kind word to Martha Hood. ART. IZ: I-lortense Nash wills her high-heeled shoes and bangs to Mr. Boyce Wakefield of the Erskine student body. May this not deprive you, Mr. Wakefield, of your rightful name, Little Sisterf' ART. I3: Josie Nance leaves her ability to interpret and master ballads to some lonesome freshman. ART. I4: Lois Glenn wills her specks and her great power of repeating history to her sister, Eva. ART. I5: Annaline McCrory, seeing the one in need of such an article, wills her happy, carefree disposition to Jennie Gallant. ART. 16: Julia McChesney wills her delight in crushing hearts, especially those of preachers and old bachelors, to Margaret Spencer. ' Page thirty-one
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W ax, gf ' ' ilk id i 1 s T Yau' lllll l llllll Q nf- 1--- .,,. ,. nlllllllllllllllu...num -... . -H E ss -' s se- Jef mx fm A A - s- -. f 1 'igiify-1577752IIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIllIllllllllIlIIllIllIIIllIIllllIllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllliulllllll-.. As an opera singer Bertha shall soar, To her all theaters shall open their doors: Yet for long years in your future life You shall make some preacher a lovely wife. Said the prophet with a smile and a nod, Now comes Carrie Donnald and Edith Todd. Teaching English is Carrie's profession, While Edith will teach but a single session. You should be honored, said the magician, For Lois Dowtin shall be a physician. Going from house to house will give her much joy, Treating the sick in the city of Troy. Across his shoulder the mystic did glance, And spied quite vividly Miss Josie Nance: A public reader with a future bright, Reading Ballards was her greatest delight. In the Class of Twenty-two one is found Who equals Paderewski in renown: A very great musician Eula Mae will be, Making very proud the state of S. C. Not only in arts shall women excel, But in national politics as well: Helen and l-lortense, suffragette leaders, Shall exert much skill as soap box speakers. Lo! An exciting prophecy is seeng Julia Mcchesney, a girl of esteem, In a handsome studio far away ls making lovely pictures day by day. Annaline and Margaret, though you are late, Many good things shall come to you who wait, In your faithfulness as thrifty housewives You will make for your husbands happy lives. Raymond and Veola next shall appear ln the greatest theatres year after year: A noted violinist Ray shall be, Accompanied by Veola skillfully. Now your future, Bess, in just a few lines, ls business manager of New York Times: Wielding zealously your pen day by day, You shall help lead the world in a better way. Margaret Phillips, a girl of much fame, Honor and success ever crowns your name: An athletic director you shall be, Training quite well the girls of W. C. Patiently l stood awaiting my fate, Hoping that success my life would elateg But behold there came a call of alarm! And the magic ball had lost all its charm. S. CARWILE, '22. Page lliirty
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