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LUPINE LEAFLET 29 dent Council to some one who will deal out dennerits and work unflinchingly, and see that the rules are faithfully upheld. Fifteenth-Celeste Briscoe doth give and bequeath her punctuality to her 8:30 classes to Roberta Ricks. Sixteenth-Ruby Lovett doth give and bequeath her fondness of remaining a member of the Senior Class to Edith Wright. Seventeenth-Evelyn Watkins doth give and bequeath her brilliance in Chemistry to Anna Lightfoot. Eighteenth-Hattie Lee May doth give and bequeath her learning to Ruby Baugh. Nineteenth-Bessie Joiner doth give and bequeath the privilege of making speeches, exhorting girls to join the Y. W. C. A. or to pay their pledges, to any one who en- joys makingtspeeches in chapel. Twentieth-AEolia Osborn doth give and bequeath her lightness and formality in study hall to Dorothy McLean. g Twenty-first-Esther Raby doth give and bequeath her sweet smile to Miss Eliza- beth Ragsdale. Twenty-second-Christine VanderStucken doth give and bequeath her fondness of Art Studio Magazine to Martha Bondurant. Twenty-third-Flora Lea Appleby doth give and bequeath her regard for the rules and regulations to Harriet Guilhem. Twenty-fourth-Ethel Orrell doth give and bequeath her superfluous flesh to Vivian Johnson. A Twenty-fifth-Dorothy Cooper and Alice Weston doth give and bequeath their priv- ilege of going home every week-end to Jessie Tidwell. Twenty-sixth-We, the Senior class, do give and bequeath the best of good wishes and regards for the future prosperity and welfare to Westmoorland College. ln witness thereto we do hereby affix our seal this day of April 4, 1923. SENIOR CLASS OF WESTMOORLAND COLLEGE iii Class Poem-Dedicated To The Juniors 2 n u IJ Maggie Mae Lourance We're the class of 23 We're what we arej so let us be, We leaveto you our places few With hopes that you will fill them true. We leave to you our teachers kind ln searching the world, no better you'll find. But best of all we leave our love, . Which no one knows, but God above.
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LUPINE LEAFLET 31 The Sophs' Sponsor El El El Marian Teller We all love her-just adore her, Our deep feeling, we can't express. But we'll strive now, in a measure, To tell her of it here, l guess. She a teacher, a friend, an adviser, To each and everyone has been. We by her have been corrected, But we deserve it now and then. The time will come when we must leave her. Perhaps forever we shall part, But this thought now dear, dear Sponsor, Draws a pain from each girl's heart. iii Sopohomore Class History El EI IJ Anna Mathis The fact that l have been with this class of Senior Academy girls, from the first year high on up the steep and toilsome ladder, makes me quite familiar with all the facts and circumstances concerning it. l can recall our first year of high school with a great deal of amusement. We really thought we knew most everything, and since we had'attained high school - why really all were most grown in our own estimation. Our hobby during that year was that of giving plays. lt is said that most everybody is Ustage struck once in their lives. Evidently it had hit us all hard that year. Among the plays we gave were Just Patty , Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm , The Fairies of the Wood , and nu- merous others l cannot name. If the play was worked up well enough, then we would sometimes charge the bankrupting sum of ten cents. On the play, Just Patty we really made quite a little fortune, we thought, with this we bought a set of leather- bound poems of Whittier for the library. l enjoyed my first year in high school thor- oughly, dissipating in many picnics. During the second year of the academy we entertained our sister class, the Senior academy, several times. I shall always remember it as a year of good, hard studying, however,-on one occasion we had a delightful time at a theatre party with dinner afterwards. Now l come to the most important and enjoyable year of all-the graduating year. That is, I hope it to be. From the very first of the term I noticed the kind of girls in the class. There is not a one who is really so serious that she has not enough pep to he in for a good time . Of course, we all realize the importance of study- ing, but we intend to give ourselves a grand send-out, if possible. There was some delay in getting our class organized, but we have made up for loss of time since then. After Mrs. Hill consented to be our sponsor, there was really nothing more to be added to make the class complete. On St. Patrick's day we entertained the Senior College girls with a tea, which proved to be a good time for all. And sometimes when l think that this is to be the parting of our class, it is not without a great deal of regret. But l am sure the class of '23 will be remembered forever by us all.
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