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34 1. Question: Answer 2. Question: Answer 3. Question Answer 4. Question: Answer: 5. Question Answer 6. Question Answer 7. Question Answer 8. Question Answer : LUPINE LEAFLET Sophomore Examg 1923 DDD Will the Sophomore class of 1923 live long? Yes, they surely should live to a ripe old age, for only the good die young. What is more terrible than a storm at sea? A Latin Exam. What is life's own sunshine? A cheerful disposition. What has every Sophomore learned? Never put off till to-morrow the work that should be learned to-day! What is meant by home stretch? Senior year. What is meant by a polygon? A dead Parrot. Why are some people so quiet in class? Because they have learned that the best way to hide ignorance is to look wise. What are the saddest days of all the year? The days when exams draw near. CSIIZITO Lupine Leaflet Sponsors Miss Lllker ln looking through the Lupine Leaflet you will not find the name of Miss Luker very often, but if k you new the circumstances, you could read her name into it many times. She is the power behind the pen, so to speak, and to her we owe a great deal of the success of the Magazine. It is she who has looked over endless ma- terial, and selected the best and worked with the 'special editors in their staff meet- ings. We wish to acknowledge our appreciation of Miss Luker's invaluable assistance. E Miss Middleton The one who has had to guide our impulsive minds when we got excited in class meeting, has been M' M'ddl iss 1 eton, who in her quiet way has been our most beloved sponsor and chum. On our picnic, at our banquets, or in history class we have found Miss Middleton a wonderful sponsor and a fine teacher.
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LUPINE LEAFLET 33 lage. Vivian had become one of the four hundred of New York. It was indeed an honor to have one of our classmates hold such a high social position. As New York was the last was called by Vestre King, our W. C. , and of the many trials leans, two weeks from the date come to an end, and in the same meeting place, we were assembled, and a final roll old president. We talked of the good old days at of the class of '23. Farewells were said at New Or- of our departure from New York. All good things manner this happy reunion reached its conclusion. Advertisements-Sophomores of 1923 Nell Wallace Kelley To the Juniors: We recommend this liniment, which has been prepared with great care and skill. lt not only gives instant relief but effects a permanent cure in every case. lt has been used with great success on the Senior class, having cured some very bad cases of swelled head , a disease so often found among Seniors. For gold medal guarantee, see Della Rose Halbert, Levert Shorts, Thelma Floyd. Wanted: A detective of unusual skill and powerful ability. He must be able to find out what people are thinking, as well as what they say and do. The applicant for this position will have to discover what the teachers really think about their pupils. Apply to Anna Mathis and Cora Mae Lee. Reward: We will pay 81000 reward to any one who will show us how to forget we ever heard about Geometry, and how to avoid ever hearing anything about it again as long as we live. Vestre King Chalk and Maggie Mae Lourance. For Sale: A text book of inestimable value entitled, Senior Dignity and Tact. This never fails to please teachers-Na Dell Welch and Virginia Hurt. Lost: Two large Latin books. No reward for the return of these books. Finder will confer a great favor by keeping them. Marion Teller and Burta Gilliland. Notice. Campus Comedy -Students needing special training apply to Helen Fleishmann and Bernice Neeley. y For Sale: Books of Knowledge, in good condition. Guaranteed unused. Covers worn slightly. Ruby Lewis and Louise Sights. Here's your chance, Freshies : l will sell my patent method of smiling to get by to the best looking young lady in the 1923 Freshman class. Mary Tomlinson. ' I will be pleased to coach any academy play. ,Ask faculty for recommendation. Roberta Ricks. Mildred Pollard wishes to bestow her dainty powder puff as a token of honor upon Eleanor Ragsdale. Notice: For a course in successful advertising apply to Stella Stumberg and Vivian Johnson. After muchloss of sleep and worry, Alva Taylor decides to leave her gray hose to her cousin Marion Scott. ' o::n:n:.o 4 When long years pass, and we pick up This book of memories so dear, Then may we say, as others do, The school days are the happiest years.
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LUPINE LEAFLET 35 -' TCDeD6QlVi'.,YE STGRDQV Westmoorland El U Us Muriel Forbes Have you heard of this school out West End way That is to be built again, if we have our say, That runs nine months without a holiday, And then! just along about the last of May, When the girls out there can no longer stay, To their homes they will go without delay, Charming the boys with painted lips, Scaring their parents into fits? Have you ever heard of that schooll say? In September nineteen twenty-two, When the heavy clouds had a leaden hue, Came beautiful girls many and few. That was the year we scuttled about, Practicing a play, that never came out- Which caused the girls to quarrel and pout, But the heavens proved a water spout. Look! the sun shines bright on Commencement Day, And the girls go rejoicing on their way. Everything passes off so fine, But the academy girls want a line, Or some other sign to let them know That their grades on the finals were not too low, But we'll hear from Miss Miller early or late, And we will be happy to know our fate. Westmoorland College is in our minds ln a few years more we hope to find A building beautiful to behold in the heart of our ln the heart of our city placid and old, Where the girls still learn science and arts. May thoughts of her always live in our hearts. city t.,.,.a
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