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V A990 E EEPEIU-1922 Rushton, Madeline:- Shade. Anna:- Shields, Margaret:- Shimer, Martha:- Stradley, Elizabeth:- Thomas, Mary:- Madeline is now president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and she has proved herself worthy of this high honor, which was unanimously conferred upon her. Anna's latest picture has received the highest praise from all critics. lt's greatness lies in the fact that so far no one has been able to tell just what it represents. Margaret has become famous overnight on account of a book which she has just had published entitled, The Study of Latin or Why girls leave homen. Martha on account of her Wide experience has been selected by the evening bulletins to take charge of their Advice to the 1ovelorn column. Elizabeth has become a great social leader. She is now gathering material for a Who's Who among the D. Preps. Mary is now taking a course in higher mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania in order to prove the theory that if a girl stays out four nights a Week the resut is A and not D. Weinberger, Dorothy:-Dot has 'ust made ublic her newl invented theory Young, Alma:- - J P Y Which proves that anything is possible. It is the greatest theory ever invented. Alma after much success in this country is now making a tour through the European Countries. At the King's .special request she gave a private recital at Buckingham Palace. 19- . .gh 1. sf , 2' Page One Hundred Seventy-five
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I 'I' EEPEIU-1922 How the Preps Spend Their Time September 14: September 19 : September 21 October October October October 10: 12: 21: 22: November 14: November 16: November 17: Decemb er 16: POHllSt5 OR What l lappened and Wl1e11 A general mixture of trunks and tack-hammers, letter paper and fountain pens. School has open- ed. Fair week begins. Everyone dying to go. Get your tickets for the biggest show on the grounds. That no one should die of suppressed excitement, the powers-that-be granted a day to go to the Fair. , Parlez-vous Francais? If you do, come to the opening of La Societe de Francaise. Lots of embryo nurses. The first day for Home Nursing Class. Doctor and Mrs. Curtis return. The event toward which old and new girls have looked forward. The Booster Club has a Doggie Roast, stunts and lots of eats. A second meeting of the French Club. The A's and B's give two short plays, La Marchand de Jouets, and Henri et Yvonne . Candy, cake and needlework circulating freely. The Preps are holding a Carnival. The objects were to give everyone a good time and to make money. Both goals were reached. The money is going to buy trees with which to adorn our campus. The Preps put the Red Cross Drive in motion. The booth in the hall which everyone must pass was really an inspiration. The interest in trunks prevails. The Preps go home with accustomed vigor. Even the Kutztown cars seem to feel the excitement because they bounce into town with even more swagger and lurching than usual.
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' if' - , EEPEI U-1922 - I'm going to tell you a story I It Wont be very long I hope you Won't be sorry And Wish it were a song. I saw a funny little car Go bumping down a street As I jumped on it gave a jar And knocked me off my feet. It bumped its Way to big steep hill And stopped with a sudden jerk I I jumped off and then stood ,still For to climb that road would be hard Work. I Walked along with steady step And saw against the sky Some beautiful, stately' buildings Which appealed to me-I don't know Why. And that's how I met Cedar Crest And all that it holds-dear And it Wasnjt long till it seemed like home I had nothing at all to fear. I met a lot of jolly kids Dashing like busy bees Helter, skelter--everywhere Can't you guess ?-they were the D's. Of the C's I'm told there are only four But they are so merry and gay I thought there Were more when I hear d They keep everyone happy all day. An artist, a speaker, and society belle, Are the solemn B's-don't you know They are really quite remarkable To everything they go. I O H l IS 5 lt them laugh
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