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raves! Eotcromf 7542? it- V224 1 E' J J VAL F14 wg ..,...., ..., , QMMENCEMENT! It is true that, for four years we have looked forward to this day, but now that it has come. we are Hlled qrith if Sorrow and regret. It is hard to realize that all these days gf work and happiness that we'have spent together. will to-morrow -J be just memories: but memories we can always keep unchanged and undimmed. in And now we say Farewell . To you. dear Alma Mater. we say it. sad to leave you, glad to take with us all those ideals for which you stand. instilled in our hearts. To you, President and Vice-President, Mr. and Mrs. Rouse. who hay aided us in every way, always upholding the highest and noblest standards. we owe a debt which can never be paid except by loyalty. 'e ' To you, our Faculty, who have guided us through the intricate paths of knowledge, who have given us a broader vision of what life max' mean. vt' , e say Farewell , with deep appreciation and gratitude. Fellow-Students, we shall miss you greatly. 'I'he memories of these yearsspent together will never be forgotten. for we are eternallv bound together by the chains of true friendship, love. and loyalty to our Alma Mater. and to each other. Once more, dear Alma Mater. Farewell . May our lives be such that you may always look upon the Class of 1927 with lm-Q :ind pride. Jtsax l.t'citt-tt' Scitttvttaxx W 'wg' fix' Aw., . . ,x I M t Y ., , Ki1ECj?,tJf3f:3s1 X .--iQN,t-:swr fn-pw-it,-fs-4 -up-f-,.1fwe Q' L ,J ef--2-fn-1 ' t-- -V -N-st ,.tYffC57Y 'Sfq'i.lPf'xf'Ni'lg1T2:' kfQJJ.Ff 'J'3t' tiki 5544 4, ggwg, 'ns,,,,,a K,xLb 'L ' 1 W Pddt' il -
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Page 87 text:
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N' CLASS PRoPHECY.-Continued 1 we had determined to make a day of it. Just as we reached the corner, I heard someone calling, Nice apples, bananas and grapes! Cheaper than anywhere else! This appealed to my economical spirit, and I turned around to cast an appraising eye over the fruit. There stood Little Mary behind her fruit stand, calling her wares. We hailed her and soon became clubby, and had a real old hash session right there on the street corner. Mary had taken up a wanderer's life and was engaged in hiking across the continent. When she ran out of funds she took up some genteel occupation until she was re-financed. Right clever of Mary, I thought, and there's nothing more commendable than independence. a I had heard that Lucy Sawyer, the President of the Class of '27, was living just outside of New York, so I suggested to Jean that we forego the matinee, and drive out to see her, which we did. We found Lucy happily settled in a beautiful home in the suburbs, leading a contented life with Marion and their children. It made me wonder 'if marriage and a home wasn't prefer- able to a career after all, and I decided by the time we left that perhaps mar- riage and home were preferable to a career, although I did like my position editing the Advice to the Lovelorn column in the daily newspaper. After we had heard items about some of the other Maryland girls, we were convinced that none had made the success of life that the Class of '27 had, and this is undoubtedly due to the superior talents and abilities of that class. A ' CSignedj J. W. B. Page 81 , xy-kk 1 i 1 i 1 a
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WILL and TESTAMENT The Last Wz'Il and Testament of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Seven ii ---1 ---- -.-. EE, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty- seven of the Maryland College for Women, of the state of Mary- land, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make and publish ...' 1 .-'- - 5 the following to be our Last Will and Testament, viz: executor hereinafter named FIRST We direct the payment of all our just debts by our SECGND: We give and bequeath to those hereinafter named the following legacies:- , ITEM I Q15 To the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight, our dignity and sense of honor, our studious disposition, and our seriousness, also our good common sense of which we have displayed so much. C25 To Miss Landine-a package of good nature and a little more love for the Seniors. ' C35 To Miss Durst-a silencer to be used in elocution when Mr. Wilson is trying to teach Math in the room. T , C45 To Miss Francis-a bottle of Anti-Fat. C55 To Miss Kennedy-a chance to conduct the School as well as it has been conducted during the past year. ' C65 TO'Miss Grogan-a pair of riding boots that will go around her legs. Q75 To the Misses Krush and Schozield-unlimited privileges. C85 To Miss McKillip-a Sociology recitation that would be pleasing to Freddy . Q95 To Miss Muller-a large swimming pool, where she can show us how Southern girls can swim. C105 To Miss Reynolds-a megaphone, as we notice she has sucn a weak voice. T M' S der Bob always and forever fll5 O iss ny - , - C125 To Miss Whz'tehouse-two dozen pink pompons and two dozen blue Qlglgeilno Miss Woodman-a big box of chocolates to help her while away her idle hours. U45 To Miss Howe-a chance to improve upon the MARYLANDER next year. Page 83 .,..f. . ----
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