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

 - Class of 1921

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Qllnss Qliliill Item VIII To the Faculty we leave our thanks for your vain attempt to lead us down the pathway of Knowledge and the hope that the incoming class will prove as amazing as we. To Mr. Metzger we leave our eternal love and loyalty ana our appreciation for his untiring efforts for the success of 1921. To Dr. Baker, a permanent map to save her physical exertion in Bible Class. To Miss Ohl we leave our friendship and esteem. Item IX To our Alma Mater we leave our loyalty and best wishes forever. Any other liabilities and assets heretofore unmentioned we leave in charge of our Sister Class, the Sophornoress We hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint Miss McKinney as executrix of our will. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1921, the testators, have to our last will and testament set our hand and ailixed our seal on this the sixth day of June, Anno Domini 1921. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Class of 1921, as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names at their request as witness thereto in the presence of the said testators and of each other. CSignedJ MISS MCKINNEY MARIE McKINNEY MARIE MORRISSON MCKINNEY LAURA HOOPER LEWIN. if sv YWSW? - I e to g?- ' Gi-'545Q,'7 One Hundred and Thirty

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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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Qiialehiciurig i .. l NOTHER year has passed and Commencement time has come, a time of all the year which will never be forgotten. Eagerly E we have looked forward to this day through all our years at ? ? Maryland College. But now, that the day has come, we find '- - - -' a feeling of sorrow and regret, for from this day we go forth into the future which awaits us with its joys and sorrows, its tasks and hopes. We look back with longing through the short years of toil mingled with fun and laughter. But our college days have ended. We have come to the time when we must bid you our sad farewells. ici 'ww C C CQ To you, our esteemed President and Vice-President, who have shown to us the eternal foundation of truth and noble character, we extend our most sincere gratitude and love. To those who have stood by us in times of sorrow, as well as in joyg who have guided us through our daily studies and duties, who have, with patient forbearance, given to us a broader View and a higher ideal of life, we pay our highest tribute. Our college mates, we bid you farewell, you, our friends, whose lives have been intermingled with our own, whose love and friendship has given us new strength and pleasureg to you we look for your faithful love and loyalty to our Alma Mater. Dear Alma Mater, you have sheltered usg your high and noble ideals have been instilled into our hearts. It is hard to leave you, but we shall never forget the happy days spent here, so with sad hearts We bid you farewell. . And now, dear classmates of 1921, our hour of parting has come. Our love and friendship have made us as one in work and in play. Although from now, separated in reality, we shall always be united in spirit and loyalty to our Alma Mater. May your lives, as you go forth into the different paths of duty, be crowned with success, happiness and the ideals of true womanhood. Again, Alma Mater, our loyalty to you and Farewell. FLORENCE DAVIDHEISER. One Hundred and Tliirly-one

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