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22 NORMAL OFFERING waiting for a devoted lawn movverg and if my other rather robust sisters seeking the nth degree of birch-treeness could only accom- plish it Without looking excruciatingly barnlike While doing their daily dozen-We Would be a happy family. We are all feeling very Well With the exception of Madeleine, Mary R., Grace and Doris, Who are suffering acutely from attacks of masculine palpitation of the heart. Curiously enough these attacks come only at night, but the doctor has encouraged us a great deal by telling us that as soon as the sun appears they will feel much better. Well, I guess I had better close now because I have many things to do. Being the youngest member of a large family is very trying. Dear Aunt Martha, if you Would be Willing to come and cook for us, We would be delighted to have you visit us. Thirty-five kisses from you loving nieces. ELIZABETH B. SAVAGE. P. S. Do you remember that you taught Joe how to make bread, and corn starch pudding, and hash? Well, she got the recipes twisted the other day, and made fudge. Four of us almost died. U A - A A .... lLe,' I fg x wh gy .0 ,jg X if V Q: , eff? A ggi- 'I ,jilfaewiia
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24 NORMAL OFFERING :ii-PQ ,QZGEP s- mg, JL gmt gf llllllllllllllllllllgllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllalgllllllllllllllllllllllll CLASS A W President, g ELIZABETH SHAW Vice-President, JAMES H. BUTLER Treasurer-Secretary, JOHN J. DOYLE Historian, HELEN E. MORRISON OUR DIARY. By Helen E. Morrison, Historian. True Happiness , Consists not in the iniittitnole of friends, But in the worth and choice. . --JONSON. L September 13. The day has come-the first day of our fourth year. Did we go to school reluctantly? Yes and no. We had the same feeling as thousands of other students have, for it always seems hard to give up the pleasures and pastimes of the summer holidays for school-books and classes. We foresaw, also, a year of hard work,--of studies which would be altogether different from those previously studied. On the other hand, it meant another year of continuing friendships already formed and of making new friends. Then, too, we can look forward to the socials, dances and general good times which always accompany college or normal school life. Again it is the beginning of, perhaps, our last year as students. Next year will probably find us in the busy world joining those who are already engaged in the training of youthful America.
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