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f-5004, Why, oh why does Sue Snyder insist on studying in her room at State? Won't someone please tell us? Hartung: The girl with the hearty laugh. It's a thing to cultivate her, for we know yours comes from the heart. Bill Williams is the girl who does the most for the class and says least about it. She is so busy at times that she forgets her dates. Eberwein: We wonder if Lois will ever grow up. But then baby talk is fascinating if properly handled. Warnicke: uiet and unassuming she is, until she wakes up, but then- Rebert: Dot may be small, but she certainly can show the rest of us some points in reciting, especially in certain classes. Paul: The bright light in our firmament. If it were not for Laura, we would all go down in history as such stupid Intermediates. But she is our redeeming feature. Good luck to you. Lichty', is always offering automobile rides to her friends. Generous, yes, but then it's not her car-oh no! Steigerwalt: 'You can always tell a girl by the company she keeps. You could never estimate Marian's worth that way, for you simply can- not keep track of her friends. They're so numerous. Quay: One of the quiet members of the class. She may be deceiving us for still waters run deep, and we do know she has some temper. Gray: The pest always loves an argument. She's never so happy as when expounding and claiming her rights. ELEANOR MAE WOODRING, , Historian. Page Seventy-four
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S 5529 A gif C6 Ciiisturg nf the Qllenss ni 1923 HEN We became known by the honored name of Intermediate, we felt that we had crossed the first bridge spanning our way to V graduation. We realized, too, ,that success could only be attained thru study and work, so we buckled down to the routine in earnest. But could the class be expected to maintain a high standard the entire year, without a lapse 'or two? We didn't. We took it upon ourselves to dampen the Probies, and consequently attempted to haze them. After a repeated attempt, we succeeded, but were discovered and punished. We retired from the field-crushed. u That chapter is closedg we are forgiven. But never will any of us forget the time Miss Ritter turned out the lights, .then came to identify the marauders. It was the best and last joke we poor Intermediates have had for many a weary day. We were soon absorbed in studies and work. There were several new subjects, in the curriculum, which demanded our latent energy to master. Bartholomew is known to be the best-natured girl. She has been known to loan a girl a dollar and not even think of having it returned. Reager--a wonder of our class. First a frat pin, next a ring, and now -what did you say it was, Reager? Bowers has a particular fondness for horses, especially old ones. Ask her why, but don'.t tease her. She may look sweet-tempered enough, but she's terrible when 'riled. If you Want an exhibition of a sweet temper, call Urffer at midnight. She may say much, she may say little. But then who doesn't! Weider-the girl with the dual personality. She says she hateS H1911- Tell us, Ethel, which men you mean. Where does Rohland get her drag? She is the only nurse who is excused from patients' dance at State. ' Great things are expected of Ruth Snydefnif She Stays' Ask her about the time she was Ul63ViUg tfaimng in the meme' Page Seventy-three
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