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0 4 O ... A9231 ESPEIU 1922 THE DAVIS, TEA , W E TRIED awfully hard to go 'round looking bored, you know. .life Oh, every one was quite nonchalent. Formal teas are such silly things, don't you think so? Such a bother to have to drag out something to wear. But deceitful though we might be, we could not keep a sneaky little gleam of interest from popping out every few minutes. We were really just dying to know who would be coming out from town, how every one would be dressed, what the alcove would look like. CWe had noticed the florist out from town in the morningj-Which goes to show that we weren't interested in the least. Oh no, not at all! We tried mightily, but how could one be bored when this was the first large social event of the year? The nearer the time for the tea came, the more excited we grew. Just to see Dr. and Mrs. Curtis and Professor and Mrs. Davis in the receiving line reminded the old girls of some of the happiest times of last year, and represented to the new girls some of the best times of the coming year. It was charming-the alcove fiXed so attractively with potted palms, the people from town con- stantly coming up or going down the staircases, Mrs. Anewalt and Miss Grimm were the hostesses for the day. The success of the reception was typical of Professor and Mrs. Davis, capable manage- ment. Really, everything was perfect. We all agree that Dr. and Mrs. Curtis could not have been more enjoyably welcomed back to our midst. A. SEAMAN I e One Hundred E lt t
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gqyq S E J' H 35? v4 5 P 1,1 ax. E Peg Kleckner - Eleanor Good - Helen Weinberger Kathryn Witmer Alice Olson - - Bolo White - - Helen Kennedy - Louise Kulkopf - Anna Macey - - Bernice Nichols - Madeline Raksanyi Muriel Pullen - Ruth Kressley - Emily Banta - - Blanche Kressley Edna Burgess - Peg Loback - Kitty Steele - Helen Rossiter - Louise Deuterman Gertrude Okell - Helen Luckenbach Mildred Ward - Peg Lewis - P OHllFhtI' Pastimes - Bobbing her hair and Visiting North- ampton. - Warrin g. L - - Sleeping on the floor, while Freshmen guard the door. - Dining in the Commons , 1 Watching the Moravian Lights . - 4'Ski ing. - Getting her program '4Phil ed. - Owning a Vic - Fila '6Buster ing. - Writing a NAME on the black- board. - Using green ink. - Pestering Helen Weinberger. - Mark ing time. - Visiting The Dentist. - '6Bob sledding. - Having a Frat-pin relay. ' - Carrying mail for sleepy-heads. - 6 Wirei'ing. - Getting Bill s. - Keeping awake. - Talking Spanish. S - Staying' home. - Growing up. - Guarding the Sophomore Bannerf'
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