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- . E .lil ' 1 .1 I t I ' . 1 I . 1 I . - 10- '. . . Ambitions Adelin: To start a physical culture correspondence school. Esther: To run a conservatory of music. Ellen: To take life easy. oy: To make a hit with the boys Ruth: To get high grades in exams. Opal: To be a live wire. Bessie: To grow fat. Hazel: To kid em along. Mildred: To throw light on the subject. A Dorm Lights At night the windowsquares gleam out A hundred beacons of prison light' Within the intellectual slaves Their books o'er come with surest might. Oh, yes, the girls all study hard, V They go to bed with aches and sighs, And in the dawn get up again To study and cram before sunrise. Anatomy or enthropotomy studied in German Class Miss Kittel: Where are the zahne fteethj found? 7 Bernard Hanson: uThe zehen ftoesj are found in the mouth. Miss Kittel: With what do we sagen ftalkl 25 Victor Davidson: We sehen fseej with our tongue, teeth and lips. Does Mr. Eilfenbcrry like Bobbed Hair? At the close of the fall quarter Rose Wolf asked for her gram- . mar credit. -I . gg H! il Q' E I - .!. -vm Mr. Eikenberry: Well, I had planned to pass you, but since you are so good looking with your hair bobbed, I think I shall Hunk you so that-you will come back next quarter. V I Hall of Fame Dorm Vamp-Carrie S Best fusser Joy M Biggest feet Ruth S Best subject for Cupid Lou M Best bluffer Maud B Best actress-Sadie S Champion gum chewer Bessie P Biggest movie fiends Helen and Gladys Smartest Knut Sue E. Best dancer Ellen S Biggest flirt Hazel S Dorm comedian Emma R ' ' 134
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Hu m aan 1111? B , EUCLID COTTAGE 2 0 Things We Vlfill Remember . The day Ede sprained her ankle. Julia bobbing her hair. - ' Our midnight luncheons. The night A1 found a mouse bunking with her. E.va's first and last hilge. The Thursday we cut Chapel. ' Trying to knock the chip off Agnes' shoulder. The night Eva's friends came from Fargo. OUR SECRET AMBITIONS X, Ella-To do something worth while. ' Ede-To dye her hair. Eva-To marry a millionaire minister. ' Agnes-To get out of washing her neck. Gerry-To vamp the training school shiek. Eleanore-To grow tall. , Elda-To run a car. - Al-To learn how to say pu! fshe says pity. Alice-To be a minikan. H ' - julia-How Rudolph slicks his hair. ' WANTED Nellie-A way to reduce without dieting. - Alice-An escort to the movies. ' Ede-A dog. Al-Something new. Julia-More dry humor. ' Agnes-Entertainment. Eva-Longer nights. Gerry-A lot of admirers. Eleanore-A few thrills. ' Ella-A clock with an alarm. b Elda-Ambition. There are just twelve of us, including Miss Dynes, our faithful I advisor. Perhaps you wonder why you've heard no ill reports of us, why no delinquents have come our way. ls it due to our stern chaperone? - I Indeed not! You who know Miss Dynes less admire her, but we adore 0 her and what won't you do for one you love-one who truly under- ' stands. . 133:11 g W 1 D g : DQS- , 136
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