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Blotter Staff (From the diary of a Blotterian ) Early uppe, mightie merrie, and do breakfast upon a brave egg. After that, do leave mine house in great haste and avoid being runne over by petrol buggies. Whistling merrillie, I do arri e at the Blotter room, where I do seat myself meekly. Joe Blair, e editor, fain would have a meeting so we do cluster about and listen attentively. Ruth Tichenor do scan her ads to assure herself that none are missing. Ye business manager, Herbert Weil, do assist her. Our worthie adviser. Milady Bradford, do urge more contributions of which we hadde not enough ; so Louise Gratke, Rose Appleston and Gladys Bradeson, do repair to the first floor to seek ne vs as fresh as ye school girl ' s complexion, with Raymond Hunsaker and John Nagel close behinde in search of sporting news. Cleo Seely and Bertha Kane do have a studious look ; forsooth they do devise to write feature articles. Ours be a hard dutie, but we do accomplish it and do rush back to room 21 with the glad tidings on our lippes and the news in our arms. ] Iilady be mightily pleased. The click of the typewriters do sing a merrie song as Ellen Standley and Dolly Thompson strike the keys with a will. And thus the Blotter do go to the printery with Dorothy Jackson ' s okeh. Anon, mightie wearie, to my room, and to bed. Tiisenty-eight
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o Girl ' s Association Makes Marvelous Atlviincempiits G r Daughters Earnestly Launehing True Americanism TiL ' fnly-srz ' rrt
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■-■- -z..j ' i v- Ledger Board of Editors Contrary to popular belief, the Ledger is a student publication. No more does the staff do the burden of the writing, for it is composed of executives who collect material from the school at large. For a school year, the staff and Irs. Barger have worked faithfully for ynur semi-annuals. lembers have written, collected and assorted articles for publication in the pages of the Ledger. They have been the medium for photographing student body activities. But what have the staff contributed individually, you say? Read for yourselves. The contributions and their donors are: Dorcas Case, responsibility; James Christison, unbounded energy; Dorothy Crow, enthusiasm; Jennie Gold, interest; Rueben Miller, faithfuless; Helen Montgomery, sincerity; Louise Oesch, sense of humor; Grace Rogcway, earnestness; Esther AVeinstein, cleverness; Hallie Wiest, dignity; Billie Wylde, good judgment; Irene ' arnell, inspiration, and Marjorie Pangborn, person- alitv. These qualities are not to be found under certain defined headings. Fhey are woven into the substance of the magazine itself. I t ti ,; Hr Tiventy-nine
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