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MJl .: i ' i : AC-- -V,- HP rm-i A NOTED LANDSCAPE ARTIST leaves for china 1 .Miss Rose Sun lloo. ,|k. Jj an. scape- artist, lias taken passage M f..r lima with her sister. Lilv, wife We of the t hmese Consul to America , , s . • ' tends to combine pleasure with work. an«I it is expect- ed that she will bring manv original paintings home with her. WO DAPTAJr.IATOR MAKES DARING flight bhe: D nore Davidson risked r her life yesterday hv makintr -1 I «lanng flight over San (Van a I'uk mist. Miss Davids..,, has. l)ro'en herself a clever -,vi atnxanda eatfu,,;;. '-' dieted for her. 1 ( :k DANCES OF GRANDPARENTS INTRODUCED. Miss Laura Sanford and Miss irgiuia Duu- bar have opened a dancing academy for the purpose of introducing ojd-tihie.dance’s. These two women are greatly opposed to ragging and are doing their best to do away with it. Many devotees of I erpsichore have been won over to 'he old dances and it is predicted that the state- ly minuet will take the place of the frivolous Texas Tommy. - - I w ,J 1NTy -r r most elaborate affair t«m k plftce in the ball room of the St. Francis, when Mr. and Mrs. Adams enter- tained at a dinner dance in honor of their daughter, v Miss Margaret Adams, who has just returned front a trip abroad. Among the belles who assisted in receiving the many guests were the Misses Mildred Little. Dorothy Lucy. Dorothy Dozier, Frances Am- brose. and Lucille Lcttunich.. , , I, BOOK OF POEMS ON CAL- IFORNIA WRITTEN. 1 Miss Louise Kahn, the au- thoress of many essays, is now devoting herself to the writing of poems. Her book on Cali- fornia has been highly praised, and we hope that her efforts will meet with continued suc- cess. SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION HOLDS EXHIBITION TO MORROW. Catalogue for to-morrow’s exhibition is as HS follows: Oil Painting. jSL C.irls High School ...........Marie Iltttler SB •»’. Portrait...........................l-.da Carbini jE? Study ..f a Cat...........Cecilia Murrav Sculpture. Daniel W ebster ....................Helen Harvey Etchings. !», Holden Hate Park ( pencil i.... Estelle Sosso B San Francisco Bay................Ruth Bray A Hill Side...............Jennie Kennedy ■. ' na ■ 5'VCo are A N,,f,!da«es ,,f inirTfor T' .
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IuUWME KQ M ‘ s •. • s - 7 . HOSPITAL SENIORS GIVEN nurses decree. rc(1 Hu- senior, T S ll.il.it»1 « lhc rra,U’a' ,1,c 1,,’glit. The exercises tioncxcro.i. yi;., Dorothy wire presided u juW,,ilal. The Kathjen. matron- tlc ' Flora - r'rT s'nccv ITula Mwsanic, ISelhReynohE ana Carol Sim,-.n. j§ I ne o es;:: (Ira,,D RV HAL° AN- Xst t • '-i.» predicted tin, ,, torP-s of assis, .,; . l,n‘ leading dr , H ,lcu. 'ehoo wii ' n ,s :'ra,,,ar •Veachcr- ..warded 'ba vuU Susm- vvv elicit. CH„p AR,TV vAUDE - • 1 'ure n i» | T0-NlGHf COMmENCE! » Hie E ,1- ■■'•'■ w ,II hc n rr u'nIGHT --. c ... - nr r R. . • lance t) ; • 'wio at X'U » great aueZ£sas »re , Mb NEW METHOD SEWING SCHOOL STARTED. Miss Sylva Hartley lias discovered a now method of dressmaking hy which pit- will he aide to make elegant party dresses after four lessons. Among her corps of assistants are the Misses Evelyn ..axe, Sihvl Joyce. Adele t hai . Lillian t ioldberg. F.thel Schafer. Anna W itt. Mar- garet Duggan, Adele I aleri. and Inez Farrell. s ° % ts tit JUNE A BIG MONTH FOR CUPID. Six tiirls High School graduates,' Ruth Salomon. aleric Raas. Margaret Wei, ster. Lillian Surrhyne, Gertrude W illard.W ami Sue Jones, have chosen June as their ' wedding month, t )tt account • f the un - usual summer weather, many lawn parties have been given in honor of the voting women. AFmcl, TBEC°0R ,lliEAVES p°« 'Ii- ...I. u.S E„““I°J,AR.Y-. .. -... c«Sc,“I! Vs ztu r A,ri™. a. sorrow of those uhos • 1 11 '}Mrf' n,wc to the .a, ,,,.,, ,v,!rk ii, it b”
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(Tlass IHistor? i. I REMEMBER, I remember, Us freshmen, green and shy, Twas in the spring of iq’q. We entered dear Girls High. The seniors gave a party To welcome us that year. With fancy cakes and lemonade They hade us have good cheer. II. Next year we chose a president For sophomores were we, A constitution, too, we framed, A fine one, as you see. One afternoon in rustic dress A barn dance quaint we gave. To which with joyous heart and mind. We asked the seniors grave. III. I remember, I remember, 'Idle Muir Wood picnic gay, The sandwiches and mountain air, And how we lost our way. e chose our class pins, too, that year Of gold, with bordered pearls, And still you see them proudly worn By all the senior girls. IV. At last we reached our senior year And gave a masquerade. The 4 B’s came on Hallowe'en In motley garb arrayed. Next, to a big reception We welcomed freshmen all, And now we all anticipate The brilliant senior ball. M. Meagher, June, ’13. Thirty-two
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