Cohongoroota . Zenith Wilson getting excited? Elizabteh Sperow being quiet? Katharine Hirst not vamping the boys? Kathleen Lipscomb losing her dignity? William Harris without freckles? Oleta Arnold not laughing? Mac Eversole using slang? Hazel Martin not liking the boys? Marguerite Beavers being timid? Goldie Kidwell losing a game of tennis? W alter Herr (K ing of a broken heart? Sula DeHaven not talking? Katharine Boswell being a school marm? Esther Hite giving lessons in spoonology? Martha Dennison being an old maid? Esther YVidmyer not dreaming of Scot-land? Wilda Hannum being the Dormitory
Cohongoroota . Zenith Wilson getting excited? Elizabteh Sperow being quiet? Katharine Hirst not vamping the boys? Kathleen Lipscomb losing her dignity? William Harris without freckles? Oleta Arnold not laughing? Mac Eversole using slang? Hazel Martin not liking the boys? Marguerite Beavers being timid? Goldie Kidwell losing a game of tennis? W alter Herr (K ing of a broken heart? Sula DeHaven not talking? Katharine Boswell being a school marm? Esther Hite giving lessons in spoonology? Martha Dennison being an old maid? Esther YVidmyer not dreaming of Scot-land? Wilda Hannum being the Dormitory physician? Cecil Bell not visiting the dormitory? Matilda Rodgers worrying the matron at Miller Hall? Maude Hollida giving dancing lessons? Richard Davis being dignified? Mrs. June Field without a smile? Helen I ittle being idle? Laura I icklider not teaching school? George Ludwig not being popular with the teachers? Ethel Hollida not being studious? Evelyn Maddex being melancholy? Yolande Malone being angry?. Class Will We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred twenty-one, inShepherdstown, in the State of West Virginia, before ourparting, hereby make the following bequeaths to the facultyand fellow students: Item 1. To Mr. W hite, the Senior class bequeaths theirgood wishes for rrany successful school years. Item 2. To Mr. Morrow, Katharine Boswell bequeathsher note books on educational subjects, that he may havethem for reference. Item 3. To Mr Muldoon, Maud Hollida bequeathsher agriculture hook that she may never see it again. Item 4. To Miss Baurrgardner, Margaret Boyles be-queaths her pink waist which she made in Domestic Artthat it may be used for illustrations. Item 5. To Mr. Kenamond, Dick Davis bequeaths hisyellow sweater that he may always be seen. Item 6. To Miss Turner, Hazel Martin bequeaths herhorse and buggy that she may have a way to take her notebooks from the college to her home and back again, withouthaving to carry them. Item 7. To Mrs. Gardiner, Elizabeth S
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