By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 02, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, June 1937 – The Sheepskin on the Wall by Sibyl Spande Bowen The only bright spot in the whole picture to Mark Manson was Sue, sitting several rows ahead of him, with the “D’s,” the ugly mortar board cap perched at a pert angle on her bright brown hair. Her head was thrust slightly forward, her lips were parted. There was an air of breathless expectancy about ...
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