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Seniur Gllaaz Eiainrg ' OUR years ago there entered the College for Women a class of girls who came to learn new things to help them in their future lives. Now they are the Class of 1921, about to carry the name of Reserve out into all parts of the world. Their presence at this college has left an imprint both on themselves and on the college as a Whole. For very early in their college life they began to show those about them and to themselves that they were capable of doing things. doing things. As We now look back over the past four years we look proudly at our achievements. Cups We have Won for various things, such as Stunt Night, Where originality and class spirit were shown. Again in athletics We see ourselves as champions of basketball and baseball. When the great event of the Sophomore year came around, Tree Day, again We showed our abilities. Our efforts here were so appreciated that We were requested to repeat our play, The Land of the Rising Sun. Every organization in the college has been helped and bettered through our efforts, and We, too, have been helped by these organizations. The Sun Dial, Weekly, Annual and various Students' Associations all feel our presence. Little Sisters, too, realize how helpful we can be, and We have been helped by helping them. Scholarship by us has not been neglected at all. Just see the number Who are in Phi Beta Kappa. Dances, parties and other good times have helped also to make our life at college a happy one. After four years various conditions have lessened our number, but still we are the same class full of spirit and enthusiasm. As We go forth to our various duties We shall look back upon our Alma Mater not as individuals, but as members of the Class of 1921. And when in the years to come we hear and read of our college We shall all be' glad to say, I am of the Class of 1921. x 3. f R .vu V 30
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2 Sveninr Qllaza COLORS-Black and Gold FLOWER-Black and Yellow Pansy HONORARY MEMBERS DR. THWING MISS FERRIS MRS. RUSH DR. HULME PROFESSOR BOURNE DR. COULTER DR. GARFIELD MISS SMITH DR. DAVIE MISS PERKINS OFFICERS President ......... Vice-President ....... Recording Secretary .... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer .... - ........ - Assistant Treasurer - - - S ergeant-at-Arins .... Historian - - - .. - .. - - Cheer Leader -4 31 Margaret Bailey Jeanette Dewstoe Elisabeth Richards Clara Bailey Dorothy Mason Margaret Perner Lorna Booth Emma Eggertt Sarah Harmon
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