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THE BLUE MCON Most Most Most Ill ost Awoff .Most Most Most Most Most Most Most liT6o's lifb Loyal .... . . Popular. . . Democratic. . . Enthusiastic. . . Intellectual. . . Dignified. . . . . Courteous. . , .. Athletic. . . .. Conscientious. . Versatile .... Attractive. . . . . Practical ...... , . 0 . 'I if 'I If fI If 'I 'I fl 'I I tn 1926 MARGARET H. TAYLOR BETTY BLAIR MARY ELEANOR STEWART SARA TYCE ADAMS HELEN WHITTIER MARY ELEANOR STEWART SARA TYCE ADAMS ANN TIMBERLAKE ANITA KAUFMAN ELIZA TODD MARY ELLEN MOLAUGHLIN ISABEL LAY 'I MARGARET H. TAYLOR I I: I BETTY BLAIR DEBORAH LYSINGER If HELEN WHITTIER MARGARET H. TAYLOR If MARY ELEANOR STEWART 'I DOROTHY DUFE I MARY ELEANOR STEWART 'I MARY ELLEN MCLAUGI-ILIN If ISABEL LAY DODE MEssER If MARGARET H. TAYLOR Best Conversationalist. , . Q . . Best All Around. . . Best Disposition. . . Best Figure .... Best Dressed. . . 'I DOROTHY DUFF If ANN TIMBERLAKE 'I VIRGINIA HANDLEY 'r 1 SARA TYCE ADAMS 'I MARGARET H. TAYLOR Qt SARA TYCE ADAMS DOROTHY DU1-'E ISABEL LAY 'I DOROTHY LEDOGAR If ISABEL LAY Quietesi U U U U FRANCES GRIER It ANITA KAUFMAN Peppiest U U U U 'I SARA TYcE ADAMS If JEANETTE LEDOGAR Prettiest. . . . . . fI IMOGENE KE!-LOGG If MARY ELLEN MOLAUGHLIN Wifyiegf, , l , U QI CHARLOTTE COLEs If JEANETTE LEDOGAR Ne,,,e,,U U U U U U'I ANN HOLLOWAY If MARGARET H. TAYLOR Bus-im Person. . . . . . QI EI-EANOR HALL Il SARA TYCE ADAMS Fortysevcn
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THE BLUE MOON Order of the Day 7:00 A. M. Comes dawn-heralded in the school girl's consciousness by the violent peals of the trustworthy cow bell. Comes dawn, but what of it-we all sleep peacefully on. 7:30 The thought of Miss Bleker and her Con- stant Nymph, the roll call, makes us won- der if perhaps it might not be a bad idea to shake back the covers and jump into our oxfords. 7:40 With cries of Who has some stamps? Darn, my hair just won't go up, Do we need coats? and I'll be down in a min- ute. Letters written the night before in Study Hall are seized and we dash down- stairs in fear and trembling that our name has already been called. 7:45 The breakfast bell rings as simultaneously the doors burst open and the school comes trooping in from a slow and pompous walk around the circle. 8:15 We come sailing out of the dining room trying desperately to escape Mlle.'s vigi- lant eye, but, alas--we are captured and hauled back to discourse on the moon of last night or the state of the weather. 8:30 Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again is played through twice on someone's or any- one's Victrola, and we then begin the process of cleaning up our rooms. 8:50 The time for the reading of notices that depress or gladden our young lives, and incidentally chapel, has arrived. 9:00 The poor working goilis day is started, and we certainly do work desperately hard trying to spend as much of our forty-minute periods talking, and so stalling for time, as possible. 12:05 P. 114. With a start, the realization comes that it will soon be time for our mail, and we register a silent prayer. 12:20 One more blessing, the bell has finally rung, and with desperate anxiety we depart for mail, and then luncheon. 1:10 The path to the school building is trod once more, but beware of she who enters three minutes late-that is one thing Miss Farrar doe.m't like. 2:30 Immediately many exclamations as to, Well, is it a walk ? Oh, we have gym to- day, or don't we?l' ad inlinitum, can be heard, and speculations run rampant. Now, if there were only some good ten to one bets placed on this question. 2:45 The question has been settled for or against, and we're off to our services. 3:30 Dade knits beaded bags. Helen makes odd-shaped dogs. Peg eats peanuts, and we all talk. 4:50 The talk abruptly ceases--temporarily, and only temporarily-and we're off. OE to study and to become Confucius's for very wisdom. 6:10 To the accompaniment of varied groans and sighs from varied rooms the bell rings. 6:40 The finishing touches to Our Schoolgirl's Complexion are applied and we saunter down to dinner. 7:15-7:50 The lucky souls read their mail, the still luckier ones get phone calls, and the rest- it's just too pathetic to talk about, that's all. 8:00 We file forth from chapel to encounter a wary guardian of study hall. 9:30 At last we can give way to that giggle suppressed for twenty-three and one-quarter minutes. 10:00 Silence! For it's lights out, and to bed and to visit the old Sandman all good children must go. 10:10 Alas, all good children have, instead of visiting the old Sandman, departed to con- fer with their neighbors. Ah me, another good day gone wrong! F ortyfsix
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