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SFQQIQH ' - uimg, Sm Qi oclde aber in tt srl i v O zo? xx ij! 45' , , . '3HlNlN6l . l-listory of a l-lope Born: To the Student Body of Mary Hardin- Baylor, March 17, 1937 Godmother: Sally Provence, senior Chrisrened: STUDENT FORUM Development to maturity: it didn't I-lilmentr Too-many-cooks-spoil-the-brothosis with indifferentitis complications Entered fatal illness: September 16, 1938 Died: September 17, 1938 Cause of death: Neglect and Strangulation Age: l year 3 months . . . . the saddest words of tongue or pen . . . .and hang on to your wigs .... . . the worm turns .... AND ORCI-HDS . . To: Corinne Brown: our idea of the ideal B. S. U. secretary Aileen Lockhart: whose place in the hearts of students isn't the kind to be Wordy about Clarece Redden: for being all-round -and we do mean it as complimentary! Dr. and Mrs. Singleton: for being good sports AImf1Symonds: for being brilliant and cosmo- politan Without rubbing it in 1VIrs. Overton: for being able to teach Job himself something about patience Mr. Vann: for not getting in a rut and not forcing anyone else in ANYBODY . . who tackles this job next year!
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