Maryland College for Women - Marylander Yearbook (Lutherville, MD)

 - Class of 1921

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Page 138 text:

I i 65 erases More 3 I ' c O all who may see these presents, greeting. Know ye that we, the Class of 1921, being on the point of dissolution, yet being, in spite of Gym, Freddy's hot room, v 'vu and Dr. Baker's written lessons, still in full possession of our mental faculties, do hereby declare this our last will and testament and dispose of all our estates in the manner following: . 'Q ' V7 bfxfxffx' Item I We request that our passing away be celebrated with all due pomp and ceremony and that our funeral be attended by all members of the Student Body who are our friends, if there be any such. A Item II To the Class of 1922, we do give and bequeath our dearest and most valuable pcs- session, Senior Porch, with all the privileges that go with itg also our love, loyalty and sincere best wishes for a successful Senior year. To our dear Sister Class, the Sophomores, we leave the privilege of paying all our just debts together with our true aiection and the hope that you will be happy in all that you undertake. To the Freshman we leave the right to grow up and some day become Seniors. To the Subs we leave our admiration and friendship. J To Thalia Club We leave our Junior Follies scenery. Item III To the Juniors we leave the right to govern and be governed, to howl for more privileges, and to run M. C. according to their ideas. To Elizabelle Smith, your president, Selma Lawes leaves her capability and enthu- siasm in managing all class affairs and her ready assistance in all school affairs. To the incoming Student Government President, Emily Terrell leaves with much glee and gusto her position and the privilege of roaming the halls at night. To Doris Willis, Alice Hoffman leaves all her cosmetics and the right to use it all at once if she can. ' To Wilma Sayers, Ruth Spedden leaves her gentle laughter. To Lavinia Weaver, we leave somebody to love while she is parted from Lois. One Hundred and Twenty-eight

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Gllzrss Qlllllill To Rebecca Moll, Evelyn Trout leaves her sunny disposition. To Gnade Jakob, Edythe Lawes leaves some of her excess height. To Jane Kennel, Margaret McKee leaves her enormous appetite. To Mary Sharp, Laura Lewin leaves her ability to vamp all comers. Item IV To the Sophomores we leave the hope that they will revive the languishing Junior Follies. To Emily Evans we leave the privilege of entertaining men on the campus with the understanding that they must walk continually. To Louise Bettinger we leave the right to become a Senior. To Little Evans we leave the continuance of admission to all Senior parties and the time to finish Sara's sweater. To Teddy Townsend we leave a stationery neck. To Peggy Von Kokeritz we leave a home in Annapolis to relieve congestion in mail and transportation service. To Louise Barnes we leave time to read the Student Government book to learn the rules and regulations. To Edna Barritt, Evelyn Trout leaves Practice Room E. To Glenna Davis we leave the position of press agent for the state of West Virginia. To Lucie Patmore, Florence Davidheiser leaves her slenderness. To Peggy Stockton, a special messenger to bring her daily specials. Item V To the Freshmen, the hope that you will win the Poster Rush and a continuation of your pep and energy. To Ross Frederick, we leave our appreciation of her ability in rocking the Fresh- man Cradle. To Nancy Barbee Wilson, we leave a ballroom lined with mirrors where she can always watch herself doing her own interpretation of how they dance in Paris, Kentucky. To Mary Donnell Potts, we leave the exclusive use of the kitchenette. To Little Lewin, someone to take care of her now that Big Sister is gone. To Peg Hayden, a ring that will always stay on her linger. To the Twins, the privilege of breaking one or two rules. To Lois Evans, the privilege of putting up her hair. Item VI To the Sub-Freshmen we leave our colors, the Purple and the Gold. May you al- ways honor and uphold them. To Hazel Feakins, since you have filled your post as president so well, we leave you the privilege of sleeping all summer. To Marjorie Bly, someone to listen to her talk. To Katherine Moses, a kimona. To Bobbie Timberlake, a floor a little nearer the hem of her skirt. Item VII To President and Mrs. Rouse we leave our hearty appreciation for all they have done for us during our years at M. C. Ove Hundred and Twcnly-nina

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