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Name Anna Bess Hart ...... Nora Larson--- Doris D. Day.-- Mildred Housch Ada Bell ....... Elsie Bates .... Vera Norris .... Vivian .l ones-- Ellen C. Phipps .------ . Vinnie Henderson -..-- .'iDimples Gladys M. Winders----,4' Myra L. Cooke--------. - -..a --.. ...-, -..--......, - --. --I dvi!! Nickname 'GObediah I:Iop,'- - - G5 J ienie ---- Batzy -- Phipsy - G4 Mayme Francis Porter-, - Do do -.-. Windy - - - Cooky ..-. . Cecil Davis------4 .--- . Davis ----- Gretta Latta ----- Mabel Lyman-----A Junior Roll Abode --.Panora, Iowa ---.-- - Eagle Grove, Iowa ...-... - -V1lliSC3, Iowa --.------- -- .Murray, Iowa ---- - .--.-. - Webster City, Iowa-- ---Churdan, Iowa---- Diagonal, Iowa .-.- ---Runnells, Iowa---- St. Charles, Iowa --.--...l Scranton, Iowa --.--.----- -Valley .l unction, Iowa ---- Failing Talking too much .-....-. Des Moines, Iowa- --....- Cutting classes-A Des Moines, Iowa ------- - Corwith, lowa ---- -- Des Moines, Iowa--- Des Moines, Iowa--- Des Moines, Iowa ----. ---Wearing jewelry---- Etta McDowell- -- -Q-- -. '4Ett - T- .. Nellie Littlefield- -4- -f'Nel1 -'- Q I - ,. Lizzie Young-Q-in Corwith, - Iowa- - -- Rockford, Iowa ---..---- - Ambition To be a soap box speaker. A . 4. Beauty spots -------- ----To live in the house that J ack built. Can't miss church --.- ----To grow some. Spooning .--.-.-- ---- T o get married. .-Hasn't any ---. .--- S he won't tell. I-ler width ----- ---- To be a suffragette. - -----Primness --- To be a schoolma'am. -----Too quiet---A To be a basket ball star. Bed hair --------- ---- T o go car riding forever. 3 . K QM! Curling her hair --.- To surpass Raphael. Qin, I Y, -Making breaks --.- To get a man. 3 5? 1-' --------To grow a psyche. TRW Taking life too seriously--To be a star scholar. tx Behind time ---.-------- -To get there. ii nf J f C ' 4 V. A diamond ring -.--- To be a nurse. . Y , . ----sCan't use slang --.. To be great. M 4. . xi 4 L ----To get thin. -----T00 quiet-------- To be a farmer's wife., 'ch if A -- A .F Arguing -.-- To be an old maid. ,ff , fy, Q52- ' ll if 5'f?l1- f' - 53 f sf. H 'Q'-29' I gi. ..-. ,-fx- v-'-L A37-I' 'dit , f , -gash ,4l:-AQ' sMLfLxa?- ,kLf2,, E--iv',,-A gf' gl-3, ,-Jef af?ig-.fg,.,7.fTf1?ig3gf.af ' .ni I X4 1 Eng:-is if ' :'Z1'1n'f 4'AlLif .- xxqxq 51 s,,,,- -it 'rim ' X is
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jf- 1' 1,4 liif-fe.: i' -' Q- J eg.. ' - . 1' N. .. rf.. ix., I ., , .,'x I .. ,ig , . ... !9v1f A gi .A A1 111-1 . Q ' I - if N , fi' gi CZK , 1 3 pi ,1 4 1' ,fx an I Y .rt ' 1 N l . 'fd i 1 1 A' . , J .- .fs A I it. ' 1 1 I . .N :rg 5, ii! .l ,1 .rx r , is Social Calendar Sept. 20, 1917-The Seniors entertained the Junior girls at an informal tea in the department rooms. The object of the tea was simply to get acquainted and everyone felt it was suc- cessfully accomplished. t Oct. 21-The Primary girls entertained the boys at a very novel Hallowe'en party. The fa- mous peanut race and the really truly fortune teller will be long remembered. Oct. 27-To furnish their part in the College Carnival the Primaries oliered, for the entertain- ment of the public, the famous grand opera dancer, Pri Marie Taute, and her headless partner. Dec. 21-The Primaries and the Home Economics girls gave their annual Christmas party for twenty-two children who might otherwise not be visited by Santa Claus. The girls per- haps received more genuine Christmas joy from the happiness of the children than the children did from the program and presents. Feb. 8, 1918-Perhaps the best party of the year was the Taffy Pull in the gymnasium, to which each girl invited a boy. The games were lively enough to give pep to anyone. Pop corn was served and later in the evening couples pulled the taffy. Everyone voted it the stick- iest and liveliest party for a long time. Mar. 19-The girls of the department entertained the Primary girls of Des Moines College at an informal tea. The afternoon was given over to becoming generally acquainted. Tea and wafers were served. Can You Imagine- Mildred without Lersch? Dorothy Loper slender? Hazel Miller without her chamois? Verna Iobes with nothing to do? That Miss Stephenson ever chewed gum? Ada Bell mak- ing goo-goo eyes? Mamie Porter with a steady? Doris Day in Elsie Bates' clothes? Minnie Klatt as a preacher's wife? Clara Halverson dancing the tango? Mrs. Kramer playing foot- ball? Lulu Pettifish flirting in the halls? Miss Arnold riding a bicycle? Viola Cannon avoiding the boys? Nora Larson just being still? Pearl Ridgway baldheaded? Mary Fla- herty taking campustry? Myra Cooke a ballet dancer? Cecil Davis a suffragette? Bess Hart not using any slang? Ellen Phipps with black hair? Myra Cooke not talking? Vinnie Hen- derson a pedagogess? Can't Mrs. Kramer stay awake in Mythology class Can't Agnes Peterson get a man? Is Helen Linn fickle? Is Vivian Jones so short? Does Verna Jobes paint Cher facei? Can Vinnie Henderson get up early? Doesn't Mable Rydings move faster? Ins Ava Cook bashful? 't
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