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As she hurried into the great office building, her nerves taut, she shuddered at the thought of the coming interview the interview that perhaps would mean her fate Into the elevator, up to the sixteenth floor, through the glass door, and to the desk, meekly went the hopeful woman mhe inner door opened, out walked the tall, handsome Doctor 'Come right 1n,' he said in a tone which gave a sense of relief to the tenseness she possessed Again the mellow tones of the rich voice flowed, 'I've been expecting you, Hiss Cleveland How if you'll just come in and relax on the couch over there we'll see if we can help to' 'Oh Doctor, I n so nervous' I candt even swine a golf club any more I can't keep ny eye on the ball! Ybu've get to help me ' 'Miss Cleveland, if you'l1 only cooperate and relax, we'll find the cause of your condition ' The voice lowered to a velvety whisper, 'relax sleep, sleep relax ' Soon the form on the couch became lax, the eyelids closed, the breathing became rhythmic and slow Still the rich voice penetrated the mist 'Tell me when your mind became so cluttered with worry, the reason for it, the thought in your mind brought about by these cares Minutes passed as the softly spoken words sank into the twitch as if trying to s eek following this came minute sounds, chuckles, moans, then shaky words 'What do you seev' asked the patient psychia trist 'Tell me what you seal' 'I can't tell ' were the words uttered, 'it s so blurred ' 'look more keenly,' was the reply 'I see faces, twenty two faces, all in a mass, still I can't visualize the bodies I can't!' 'What do you relate with twenty two, Miss Cleve land' A yearo A earn Someone's age? -ulnv :,:f 'Only the class of '47 but what's happened to than' Fmt are they doing' I'm scared! help me nn EL I brain of the semi-sleeping being. Then tte lips began to o
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I, Noni Calkins to leave m hearty laugh to Bebe so she mon't forget me. 7. I, Franny Camann, to Bertie Salazar I, D. Steiner Cp Pat Sullivan when . I, Loretta Tonna, do leave my excess College entrance applications with my best wishes for success. 4, do leave my profound Southern accent to looking for the Taunton Directory. do give m last beneficial advice for gaining a fine character to anyone who will listen to me. I, Pat Chambers, do leave my spacious bedroom to Sue Wetmore and Jean Merrill, my fellow sufferer I, Larry Goodman, do leave, with my arms full of Woody. I, Lolita Ferro do leave my Spanish accent to Foxie. 'e the class of '47 do leave the weary faculty three months for recuperation with out heartiest thanks for a wonderful year. e the seniors of '47, do leave to the juniors .p1ty, worries, and our best wlshes for the future. we, the senior of '47, do leave our ability to get in and out of trouble and our fun loving spirit to the sophomores Le, the seniors of '47 do leave to the freshman two years more of mischief and the third for whatever they may make of it I e, the class of '47 do leave Miss Johndroe a new typewriter for further college correspondence, and our deepest thanks for her wonderful help and We, the class honor and respect, We, the class advice of '47, do leave to Iiss Cleveland our lasting but take with us our cherished memories of H I of '47, do leave H I T P for future students to love, appreciate, and honor in the years to come In witness of such a crumpled paper whose memories are never to be forgotten we the following do sign and seal this document on the 2nd of June in the year 1947. Chellis G Lawerence Eleanor B, Church Patricia A, Kerr Noni Calkins 16. 1 18. . 19 20. 2 21. . 22. , N , , W 5 . .T.P. n 4 'X
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'Imagine the mass as separate the pieces.' 'I can see much more the motions of peeling an 'Now, tell me ' were oing? an orange,' the doctor said. 'feel of the surface and clearly,' she said as her hands had gone ell through orange ' the words next uttered 'Who is it and what is he 'It's e she, and 1t's Dorothy Evans ' were the next words. After a minute devoted to laughing, the next phrases were issued 'She's in China, and they're binding her feet with cloth! The doctor remained nombre as he told the patient to continue 'It's still in China, and I see a sign 'What does that meano' was the query 'Joyce's Ju pin Joint 'Do you recall any Joyce Yes Joyce Lenz ' 'Can you see Miss Lenzv' 'Not only can I see her, but I see .Tana Hassie at the piano and I hear a tiny sound issuing forth that awful boogie ' 'Are you still in China, Miss Clevelando' 'No, I seem to he in the vicinity of Washington, Doc+or ' 'Do you see anything spectacular9' 'Only Pat Kerr she's in Congress -and why th y're mobbing her for her autograph and Jacoue Gardner keeps screaming to her, 'The eyes of Wexas are upon you Doctor M mind is clogged!' 'Rest for a minute, Miss Cleveland You're doing fine 'If only I could rest' But I'm still in washington and all I can see is Eleanor Church waiting on table in the White House She keeps saying, 'Cold or hot cerea19 'You've got these girls embedded in your mind, haven't you, Miss Clevelandv' 'I don't know, but this is worse than a nightmare, Doctor Suppose, then you tell me rithout my interruptions, everything on your mind ' 'All I can see is e door with big black letters painted on it It says 'NOH1 Calkins. H085 of Charwomer 's Association for cleaning Theatres new 1 see Martha Mcnlpin winning a cup in a long legs contest Look, Doctor, a tent! e , e d I I I W 0 iin . e N O ?n ll e --n . ' I -A a --. J Q -- . 4..- , e e H g . ' a . I 4. a N . . a e ' I , g , e
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