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. . s if lm The Dcusy, Nmeteen Twenty-One 5: , me W N ,R r F la -1 H T . .t f' .,-21 fi' ' ' -'I W , . ,- LD :za - f .i....f....-. , ...-.. ..,.......,....nrnTrm ' ' 'Tt2xxx2B'f g- - tri-.i- l'ler future looks very brilliant. The writer went on to mention her voice, its quality, etc. Farther down the page I read: Miss Anita Curry of Omaha, Neb., wins the world's championship as an all-around athlete at the Greek Olympic games held in Athens in May. fAren't we proud of Neats ?, On the next page were more penciled notes: Margaret Wells married the year after I left K. C. W., and is now a very popular society and clubwoman of Philadelphia. Bess Anderson is dean of a girl's school in Pennsylvania fnear the home of her favorite school teacher, and is doing splendidly. Mildred Gatewood, our K. C. W. vampire and best dancer in the state, had a very enjoyable w in Washington society, but has ended it by marrying the baby senator from Arizona. Now she have to teach the state of Arizona how to dance. Of course, Nondas Wayne became a great dancer, and is known all over America and Europe, is considered one of the most graceful toe dancers on the stage. Helen Roberts is a community worker in New York and is doing great good. She is loved highly esteemed by all who know her. Dear old Merle married a widower, but he died the following fall, leaving her a vast fortune. inter will and and She is known over all America and Europe f-or her sables and beautiful jewels. There is a hint, however, that Merle will not long remain a widow. Dorothy Mahan is the owner of a very exclusive shop on Fifth Avenue, New York. She is pat- ronized by all the Four Hundred, and only carries Paris models of the latest styles. Anna Steel Taylor is now the dean of K. C. W., and the school is progressing rapidly under guidance. Elizabeth Land is an instructor of English in Columbia University, New York. Mary Wentworth is the greatest crystal gazer, palm interpreter, and clairvoyant of the age. het' Nannie Wesley liked fb K T so well that she now owns one. She is very happy and lives in Louisville, Ky. Emily Vanarsdale is Latin teacher at K. C. W., and only last year Joan Robinson was chosen Congresswoman from Kentucky. first I was in B. F. Keitlfs the other night, and Opal Land was at the piano and Evalee Green took the leading part in the vaudeville. That completed the roll of our class., and l fell asleep thinking of the good times l had had at K. C. W. HTRAILERSH Page thirty-nine E. MARTIN.
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The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One 5 ' ivq'.l!4H L-iT alll 4 .. . , tl In ,nnLQ1gugn.1.mm.....---- .,.,..,,, --' ml':wn:?Q 1:9 -x 2 W 11111017 Prep Class OFFICERS ELIZABETH WALKER .... ,,,,,,,, P fmdenl FLORENCE BASS!-ITT . . . ..... Vice-President REBECCA BOSWELL . . . . Secretary-Treasurer EVELYN TAULBEE . ,,,, Historian MISS FELL . . . Class Adviser Page forly-one Junior Prep. Class History :QP v it- N September, l9l8, we entered the doors of K. C. W. with a look on our faces that would have made a timid ul rw person look bold. What was before us? We soon found out, and there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth when we learned by experience the awful trials of being freshmen. But after Christmas we gained a little confidence and elected Louise Nichols, class presidentg Betty Ireys, vice-president: Alice Montgomery, treasurerg and Miss Dorothy Welliver, class teacher. In 1919 a few of us came back, sophisticated sophomores, and started to work with more determination than we had shown the year before. We elected Mary Lawless Gatewood, president: Elizabeth Walker, vice-presfdentg Sarah E. Johnson, secretary-treasurerg and Miss Welliver, class teacher. We entered the interclass rivalry contest with a great deal of vim, but the upperclassmen proved to be stronger than we. We, being very sophisticated, took it as a matter of course, but deep down in our hearts we made a resolution to do better next year. l9Z0! Juniors! Almost at the top of the ladder. A few of the old girls came back, and those who did not come were replaced by new girls. Since Miss Welliver did not return, we unanimoujly elected Miss Fell class teacher, and with her help we hope to make a record equalled by no other class.
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