. The Cub [1921] . 9. To Elizabeth Roberts we give Jane Dills voice, hoping that withthat added to her own she may be the most renowned prima donna N. S. has ever produced. 10. To the Freshman Class of 1922 we leave the sophistication ofWilliam Guion, as it will aid them in overcoming their fresh greenness. 11. To James Simpson we do will and bequeath the rank of John Jen-nette, with the desire of our whole class to avenge ourselves on a Wilming-ton gridiron. 12. To Mr. Smith we will a higher bicycle. 13. To Carrie Louise Ward we leave the timid and gentle laugh ofRexford WiUis. 14. Unc T


. The Cub [1921] . 9. To Elizabeth Roberts we give Jane Dills voice, hoping that withthat added to her own she may be the most renowned prima donna N. S. has ever produced. 10. To the Freshman Class of 1922 we leave the sophistication ofWilliam Guion, as it will aid them in overcoming their fresh greenness. 11. To James Simpson we do will and bequeath the rank of John Jen-nette, with the desire of our whole class to avenge ourselves on a Wilming-ton gridiron. 12. To Mr. Smith we will a higher bicycle. 13. To Carrie Louise Ward we leave the timid and gentle laugh ofRexford WiUis. 14. Unc Thomas wills his ability to bluff and his ready excuses toLawrence Stith. 15. For the purpose of preventing her from becoming unduly amusedin the history periods of the Class of 22. we leave our solemn countenancesto Miss Snow. 16. To the orchestra we lje(|ueath a picture frame in which they areto frame Frat, and which they are always to preserve as a fond reminderof the days when it was our favorite march. 17. To Z


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