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This way. gentlemen: you can connect the If you ever mme upon a hunk p,.0m,..d up G xaxi -- M , 5 TAD .L 1 git 'lv J- ix ,il I A v sh 4- - . 1 .- 9-ma. if-. ' ' A ' I l' ' ' , . -Y . 'T A .. ' A - H. gt. - : Huw. WEN .-if -f lil ' -ran t , Ls ,i W ik Q, , AM , yt t , w 71 -wi.,1.3?. f -. N I fa 435' ,, 'Eh gf? Ja i - ' as KA 1s , ' , - Q -1 A ., -' 4 JA Q e I .1 I Qsttffi 255 . r !k gwgQzQ f75 x ffses s e X ef, MARY MARGARET JOHNSON KATHRYN KILGURE OLD FURT, NURTH CJRULINA Wixsrox-S.u.i-111, NoRTH C,mo1.iN.i K wires right here. And that's the new tele- phone being installed for Mary Margaret Johnson---her calls are so numerous that we must needs present her with a private booth in order to enjoy a few minutes' gossip our! selves. M. M. also keeps Rob busy bringing her packages of food. She gets enough to keep the whole school supplied. and you may be sure the generous girl does for a week at a time. M. M. shines in mathematics and in athletics. too: indeed. she has saved the day for the Golds many a time! f. ' 7 -':'.'- ' r. in a chair. you may be sure Kathryn Kilgore is behind it. li' she's not buried in literature, she can be found rushing down the field with a, speedball or a hockey stick. Hcr name is Irish: and Irish-like, she has a quaint humor all her own. Kathryn's ORIGINAL too: in fact. for two whole years we have been try- ing to discover how such a little fzirl can have such a big brain. I -I an Q4 9 f' H6 X wxf tg . P!!-QU
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