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Louise Vernon is an c;ffi~ Client accoiontant, C, P, A, '"But t erbal 1» W111 :l a3,;i3 on 1 o foods editor for Good House- keopinp;. "Ldith Aroy Worfolc is tlio riorjt nvuictual oriplojee of Bell Telopiione Company, ‘dilleanor ViToodrnff is y;lnning fame as an Olp^ipic hurdler, "To Indo - China speeds Ka therine Herring to teach little ■Chinese, ’hrladys eagerly said v/lien the : raole stopped, ''That about us?" ’‘'Ar.i , moaned the oracle. vChall be famous'as a co- v/orkor of' Joim Dewey, a law- •yer. You, G-ladys hodlin, '^'71.11 be a lav^er, "'Mary ilercer Johnson Indeed shall have hei- fondest desire, never to_'>.’Vork a minute after college," Eagerl’'?' ve da,shed out to ;ell the news. Here the prophecy of the oracle of the Delphi, as told by Glady.s Hodlin and Mary Mercer Johnson, ^OO wil; We, the Senior Glasr; of I,ionti“oat College, being of' good health and sound mind, admitting ourselves to be of ' s'.aal], but much cox'etod estate, ■i.n full possession of super human Intelligence and there fore, an exaggerated opinion of ourselves, do hereby xmblloh this'our last will .and tosta- .lont, in order to distribute our earthly possessions to the following: Article I .Sec, I To the faculty wc le.avc our .friendship and our ai-)}proci,ation and admiration for dh.eir ...patience .in,, dealing, wi'th Prettiest I.IargTierite S.ingleton Most Attractive —Peggy Jones -No.le .T/ineweaver Neatest Most Intellectual Best Sport Most Athletic Most Degnlfled Pranki 3 Mears Pegram ' Janet Marson Pisher ■ Ellon ,Pi .sher ' Janet Marson i Most Sincere T i Page Lancaster Best Dressed' Betty^ Pegram Most Dependable — Page .Lancaster Most Popular 1 Eliza.beth Johnston ■ Wittiest ■ «„peggy Jones Article II Sec. I ij, Ami Acreo, do mi ' CU] .,1 iSv ^0 diu 1, us, and we do. cheerfulli?- (now t.hat it's, over) forgive them •for trials and tribulations the;’ have pre,s,sed upon us. Sec. II To Miss He.nderllte, our class sponsor, we leave one bottle of Pitch's Color Hestpr- er to remove the gray hairs v/hlch wo have so unwittingly cauised her, Al.so v/e empress our sincere appreciation, vdiich she deserves, for her v/ork ,and thpse sleepless nights she has spent worrying about us. Sec. Ill To all fuiture 3e-' nlor Classes we leave Montreat, except that part of It ■fcli,at we will a.lways carry with us. To t.hora a.lso we leave our term pape.rs, our Eng.lish charts, etc., and .oun means of getting them .in at tiie eleventh hour. io(. Go 'dn r £ A, ’A, ^’4 15 \ 'h
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