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MRS. SALISBURY AND MRS. COLVIN IN CHARGE OF THE CAFETERIA The Homemaking Department Memories! memories of burnt cookies, of delicious cookies, of queer smocks, of architecture and of the cottage dressed up for a tea. What a succession of events have occurred in the cottage! One forgetfmefnot in that memory bouquet is the first dress. It was a queer affair, one sleeve sewed in where the neckfline should have been and snaps that didn't meet. Memories of excursions of which none needs reminding. The girls have seen Kittenger furniture made, wallpaper printed and have taken journeys through the Children's Hospital. Above all, mention must be made of two lovely creatures of homemaking acquaintance, proud Algernon and dainty Gertrude. Many a girl felt sad on the day when poor Algernon who had subsisted meagerly on toast and coffee, lay down, sapped of his young vitality. However Gertrude existed on milk and vegetables and was a perfect specimen of healthy rathood. This experiment in diet proved very helpful to the girls. And certainly our memories of Mrs. Anderson will long remain with us. same ful I 9 3 T .fer-sa ill ssarffa, 'ftuentyffotw'
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3 -.-A s ff'-if-S-1,442 '-1 f CLASS OFFICERS DISCUSS PLANS FOR THE FOOTBALL DANCE Le t to Rzght Robert Van Allen Treasurer Helen Faulhaber VICE Pres1dent R1cl1ard Blcy Pres1dent Helen Boe Secretary CLASS CCLCRS Blue and Whzte CLASS MOTTO MCm0f1CS of the Past + VISIOHS of the Future -l Act1o11 of the Present Progress of the Arms CLASS FLOWER Forget Me Not MEMORIES The valulble b1ts of plulosophy the kmdly counsel md the true 1nterprCt1L1o11s of many perplexmg problems of l1fe wh1ch Mrs SIITIIDOIIS h1s so generously gwen us express the grautucle of the Sen1or Class of .11 to Mrs S1n1rno11s who w1ll hold a cl1er1sl1ed plaee 111 ou1 DILIIIOTILS of h13h school yens QQNCCJ 1- xeefm I 93 I We Nlglgoeqfsse Twenty sax 9 , - - ,ln - ra , 2 ' ' , ' I 5 ' A -' w are more than memoriesg they have become a part of our own lives. Wcmrds czmnot . X . l 5 .E ,Y xt rr Q. Q, IL C , '
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