. Serpentine . f ^0 [103]. I We, the Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, of the West Chester State Normal School, beingof sound mind with great memory and understanding, knowing that we soon must pass downthe same path which so many classes before us have passed, wishing to place in the handsof worthy people a few of our most cherished possessions, do hereby make, publish and de-clare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we give the following for their care and keeping, in the hope that theywill be greatly benefitted thereby: I. Our dignified manners. II. Our ability as leaders. I


. Serpentine . f ^0 [103]. I We, the Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, of the West Chester State Normal School, beingof sound mind with great memory and understanding, knowing that we soon must pass downthe same path which so many classes before us have passed, wishing to place in the handsof worthy people a few of our most cherished possessions, do hereby make, publish and de-clare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we give the following for their care and keeping, in the hope that theywill be greatly benefitted thereby: I. Our dignified manners. II. Our ability as leaders. III. Our high ideals of living. IV. Our great success in self-discipline. V. Our high class-room standing. VI. The favor of the faculty. VII. Our sensible manner of hair bobbing. VIII. Our economy in dressmaking. IX. The esteem of the town people. X. Our Senior privileges. To the student body as a whole, we bequeath the following and may you enjoy andcherish them as we have. The privilege of going to call on your friends du


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