Terra Mariae . negazes at his noble expanse ofbrow, one is reminded of the plainsof the Saharas, and when one hearsthe uttered product of that noble ex-panse, one is convinced of the simili-tude within and without. Walter has been especially valuableto the class of 1921 as an is the little boy who can sell thetickets to the various life-saving af-fairs periodically held by the Enter-tainment Committee on behalf of theclass, and without his assistance wewould not have weathered, let aloneprofited by, the affairs that have beenlield for our honor and diversion. He has always been ki


Terra Mariae . negazes at his noble expanse ofbrow, one is reminded of the plainsof the Saharas, and when one hearsthe uttered product of that noble ex-panse, one is convinced of the simili-tude within and without. Walter has been especially valuableto the class of 1921 as an is the little boy who can sell thetickets to the various life-saving af-fairs periodically held by the Enter-tainment Committee on behalf of theclass, and without his assistance wewould not have weathered, let aloneprofited by, the affairs that have beenlield for our honor and diversion. He has always been kind and fath-erly, being about the oldest man inthe class. He congratulates the Re-publicans and forgives the a politician of no mean protn-inence, being secretary to the greatestmayor ISaltimore now has, he fatheredand carried to a successful conclusiona complete reversal of the politics ofthe class. We wish him great suc-cess, and hope he will always be asfortunate in his political HARRIET WILLETTE BLANDGeneral Education :i A I X the fall of 1917, -nillie de-scended upon the campus and§^^^ startled the inhabitants by be-ing the second girl to enter theCollege. The professors gave up allhope then and said co-education wasgetting a strong foothold. The boys of her class welcomed herwith open arms and trusted the treas-ures of the class to her love for her class is para-mount and she never loses an oppor-tunity to express her devotion for itsmembers. Rillie takes a great interest inflowers; in fact, she expects to de-velop this love for all things floralinto a profession. x\s interest andhard work are the chief factors ofsuccess, we all know Billie willsucceed.


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