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I 5,11 s '- ' .Dos her bigger and better. blue-blooded, black-bodied beetles. l.j'!llI, the dynamic diplomat who received great recognition as the world's leading lady ambassador, entered with Jrnny who developed a new style of painting which few understand and all hesitate to copy. Then carrie Ifarnlyn proudly telling of the knowledge pills she compounded. Students are frantic to obtain them. Rn.rrn1ury carrie in singing the theme song which she so aptly fulfilled, You came a long way from St. I.ouis to climb that ladder of success. Puffy joined the party trying to read her authoritative treatise on cats in which she compares their behavior with that of human beings. .X group of forty- niners, who were all weekend guests of Eleanor's, appeared ladened with packages as a result of their afternoon shopping excursion, and gave various accounts of them- selves since they had last been together. Virginia told of her battle of wits with Bob Hope. After sixty-three debates, she seemed to be the stronger. .loan Sinflrlir, with an infinite number of test tubes, microscopes, and what not. recently arrived from Africa where she went to see why mosquitoes bite. Sally, gracious social sec- retary in XVashington, has proved true southern hospitality to the nation. .llatiflrinr has broken all known records for knitting. She has just passed her l,Hfl9th sweater. .llrrtzwfrr is 1959's bid to the Ulympics. She already holds the record for swimming like a fish. BtlI'll1lI'1I has her own coltmm entitled The Traveler in a syndicate of prominent newspapers, 'l'hrough her experience in famous libraries the world over, .loan Jlrtlmlnl' has supplanted the Dewey Decimal System with one of her own. .llary .Inn Kam' appeared incognito due to her latest controversial editorial in the I,on- don Daily News. Last to arrive but certainly not the least with her head still in the clouds as an airline hostess, was lx'flfyw firm. .Ks Eleanor climbed into bed that night. she yawned, Ho hum, what a partyY .Xnd a voice so clear it seemed to be in the room with her answered, Ho hum, what a class! Mutv .Xxx Kyxis '49 ll'f lvtufu' ftclml fzur arf, but lvinfu' 1111! fzclml qw may ln ' -Q. IQ. s t V I Lf.. en ,M Q! ,V 054 V gig V E 8 TVR 1 'H' . A ,hw , . . 14 6 . A.
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