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f 555'9Lf4, mfg 1922 QUHBB QRUII KATHRINE O'DONNELL, President ADELE, MILLER, Vice-President EDITH DAVIS, Treasurer ELIZABETH ROTH, Secreiary ELGARDA THOMPSON HENRIETTA LUEBBERT KATHERINE O'DONNELL URSULA LONG EDITH DAVIS MINNA STEYERT ELIZABETH ROTH MINNIE LEIBY I VIOLA PETERS ELSIE ACKER MARY LAUB HILDA FLORY ADELE MILLER AMBER MCFARLAND PAULINE LAUBACH MARGARET STEWARD ALICE DEEMER ELLA OVERHOLT GERTRUDE KLINE FLORENCE PRICE MARY WEBER META KRESGE IDA CROTHERS Page Forty-one
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6 6 'TEQAJWCQ Well, We were up.to most everything, dancing as often as possible, roller skating, ice skating, swimming. We used the gym oftener than JUS13 Class night. The little Baby Grand Worked overtime and often Mrs. Petri wondered at the mysterious disappearance of the Victrola key. She just couldn't keep track of it. We used all the. reference books in the Library-and read all the fiction too. Miller, quiet little thing that she is, or Was, lived in a separate World, peopled by Sherlock Holmes, Dead Eye Dick, and their relatives and friendly enemies. 'Why else 'those J uniors'? Must have been some other reasons. If these questions are to amount to anything you must give me the truth, the Whole truth, etc. Nobody could beat us selling tickets for anything-Nurses' Chorus Concert, Tags on Tag Day, but- 'But What? - Was anybody ever expelled, or suspended, or cam- pused, or had their cap taken, or had their hours taken, or put to bed, or corporal punishment, or anything like that? I'm afraid somehow some of us got most everything except corporal punishment, but our scholastic record kept high. Pete requested a Graduate Nurse to carry her laundry over for her, and Laubach Went to sleep in a clothes hamper. 'Did you notice any prodromal signs that might be of diagnostic value-Symptoms of very strong class spirit. They came out very heavy at the end of the first year when We gave several small class parties and the Junior Prom, and play for the Seniors. 'Contagious or Infectious ? Neither as yet, at least there never was another since. 'And after that ? Vacations ! 'Were there any changes in the next year? . Every year brings changes-then We were 'those Intermediates? Some of us changed room-mates or rooms. Maybe 113 VY-as due 'tO the mental shake-up or shake-down we had at Rittersvillef' 'Hovv did that affect you-did you all Q0 and did YOU all like inn All Went but six some liked it and some didn't. We all decided 'E St or West: Home is best'. We were depressed, excited, had a . . - - - - er f impulses, obsessions, hallucinations, illusions, delusions and ev 3 hobia that ever Was I 311655 We nought all the World queer but We and even We vvere a little queiff- But what was queerest Page Forty-tlz'ree
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