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'Ir WILL and TEsTA1v11aNT-..CO.ffnu.d J. C435 To Doris Hunter and Ruth Corbett-unlimited supply of food. ITEM IV C465 To the Faculty and others herein mentioned-our sincere appreciation for all they have done for us. C475 To President and Mrs. Rouse-our esteem. C485 To Dr. Baker-a noiseless sleeping apartment. C495 To Mrs. Weaver-an automatic check-casher . C505 To Miss Rumill--gratitude for bearing with us during Senior play re- hearsals. I C515 To Miss Ohl-classes that can really pronounce French so she will know how it is French. , C525 To Miss McPhail and Miss Phillips-our best wishes. ' C535 To Miss Johnson-thanks for the smiles. C545 To Miss Moore-snappy Maryland College athletes for ninetween twen- ty-eight. ' C555 To Mrs. Cochrane-regret that we could not know her better. C565 To Mr. Edmunds-a private library at Maryland College. C575 To Mr. Metzger--students who come on time to buy books. C585 To Mr. Moncure-a whole college of logicians. C545 To Miss Moore-snappy Maryland College athletes for nineteen twen- C605 To Miss Watts-a college where there are no cold and Flu epidemics. C615 To Mrs. Osborne--our sincere friendship. C625 To George-the position of Dean of Men at Maryland. - ITEM V C635 To our Alma Mater-our love and loyalty through all the years to come. Lastly, we do hereby designate and appoint Mr. James Smith to be the executor of this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. i In witness thereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal this thirtieth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- dred and twenty-seven, at the village of Lutherville, in the State of Maryland. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN The foregoing, written andprinted, was subscribed by said Class in my presence, and acknowledged to me to be their Last IXf'ill and Testarnent: and I, at their request, have signed my name hereto in their presence as witness. Witnesses: MISS LINK Residing at Lutherville MISS KATE Residing at Lutherville CSigned5 ANITA A. SPEDDEN 55 Qi-IS' no wegcaf-.1 wgwdafwi Page 85 .uf 51--1:-31:-A-f-:As 4-I--'1--I.. aa . ' 44' ' 5
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C WILL ancl TESTAlvlElNlTf--Cvflliflued ,.., - C15j To Miss Paddock-a Wald of Bum- I I f16j To Miss Sohst-something to remove that bored expression while sing- ing in Cilee Club concerts. D t Q17j To Miss Tanner-zz pairof groundegripper shoes. V C18j TO Miss Taylor--an uninterrupted college career from now on, ITISM ll H95 To the Class of 1929, our siter class. our sincere love and loyalty, 3150 X our success in social life, in athletics, and in the clnssroorii. tf2Oj To Helen Boyd-the privilege of running things as she lilies. 11212 To Arele Bedford-a niouseproof xixirdrobt-. I 4f22j To Helen Pollock-the privilege oi telling everything she knows, and everything she does not know. To Margaret McKee'-A long mirror to see the effect ol' her outfits. X To Jane Courson-a couple of nice Red Seal records to entertain her, H2523 To Marie Kistler-a book on how to get thin. l265 tf23J l24jr X To Betty Rosenberg--A happy life in the Nax--.L li27Il To Janet' Blum-the privilege to sleep in lzdticfition Yll. 4f28Il To Virginia Fessler---A back sent in Bible Llgiss. H291 To Irma McDonald--some of Arrnstrongs pep. 4f3Oj To Eleanor Smith--A leather-botincl copx' ol lflinor Lilvns novel. lt . To Farelgn Clary--a little :inini.ition. K N t31,i li32:l To Dot Patterson'--an opportunitv to recite the entire lesson in Educa- tion VH. 1f33j To Jane 1fU!'l7---HJLISI .1 l-ittle Xlfhite liotisef' l'lilifNl Ill C345 To the Freshies-+-More success in putting clown posters .is Sophs than youl had in pulling them up ns lfreshnien. Also. our gracious v.-.ivs .ind winning smi es. f -, . . A . t35j To flltcla Beumon-so ethe privilege ol gushing .intl tall-ting tuhx' talk to her heart s content. 1 - . , 4?36j To Cassie Halonsltr- .1 tlancirig ni.ister'. H375 T0 JQYU7 1'f'7lf'!l -Wil Hella Keen.-rr linutitgli specials to keep them from leaving school without pc-r'riiissi.m '38j TOL I B '- ' 1? W an FUUOIJ i-ifi wr.1 book on the :Xtt oi L ozix'crs.itioii'f 1559? To the Butler' SISll'!'Sr' itinggy ti,-K-,M-tu 45405 To Dot Cl7lIl77l7lIl? rs,-- .1 ple.1s,1nt expr,-,,,.i,, 'till To Ecltlh RICl7lt'I'.1IlLl Ruth Xl.'t:ltz'nr.:r: rt-mimi trip tickets to l3hillx '. C 25 To Ethel cSIeut'ns' c.i me-tl,il Held. lot upliwltlizig out tcp' on thc liisltetlull g ?NJ Aw. '31-K' I.. x,. qs'-wx Q I. xx- qs! ,r sn. -sp K. 5 ,l t g 'Qf'Wii i- Cp Reid cgfC.l.'gfW gf'fa-I lUl,'l',x,fi,-X. , IA ,N l,s3,l Qcf-N, HQ' 1-LQb. kxh-f rksa..--rf -':.sL,I 1 u A 5 K lh5LL:'!f? K-L x it l '.:.'.' 5 4
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PARTING GIFTS Lucy Sawyer-As a reward for your tireless efforts to gain weight, we thought i this pound of fat might help you along. Jean Schumann-To you we give these teeth to replace the ones you lost on the railroad track. Ann Elizabeth McCZuer-To savei you the embarrassment of taking iron pills, we have decided upon a more modern method, and have bought you this box of raisins. Berenice Wennerlund-We have invested in a couple of pounds of cotton to produce for you those shapely limbs you read about but seldom see. Ouida McCullough--In order not to get your numerous engagements mixed, we have purchased for you this never-filled date book. Josefina Suarez-To satisfy your sweet tooth, we give you this pound of sugar. Anita Spedden-In order that you may travel more comfortably on your week- end trips, We offer you this automobile. Mary Pollock-These sneakers will enable you to sneak in at any time of the - morning without being caught. Paige' S 0
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