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THE BLOTTER THE BLOTTER BOARD W 11,9311 EditorfinfC'hief NANCY KERSHAW, '31 Associate Editor LAUROSE SCHULZBBERGE, '31 Assistants MURIEL MILLAR, '32 MARGARET KNAPP, 33 Business Manager ARTHUR COLLINS, '31 Associate DEBORAH DAVENPORT, '3 A Assistants DONN BORING, '34 HELGA HOLGH, '32 JEANNETTE CLARK, '32 ELLEN KENNEDY, '31 MARGARET VAHLSING, '33 DORIS RILEY, '31 CONSUELO CHOPITEA, '32 JOHN BOOTH, '31 Athletics MYRTLE KNORPP, '32 BRUCE HOWARD, '34 MRS. LUCY ALLEN SMART Literary and News Stag VIRGINIA CHALMERS, '31 MARY DALE, '32 BARBARA MERRILL, '3 3 EDITH HYSLOP, '34 ISABEL RODGERS, '34 ELLEN LIASENACK, '34 French JULIANA HCJBAN, '32 Art JACK NORXXfORTH, 34 ELLEN KENNEDY, '31 Dramatics MARGARET KNAPP, '33 Alumni CICELY KERSHAW, '26g Smith, '30 Faculty Advisers MISS HAZEL M. BLAISDELL 7
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Ad Summum To the heights to which KewfForest leads us, to the high ideals and thoughts with which KewfF0rest inspires us, to the summit of all things, tangible and intangible which we receive here, to Ad Summum, the motto which inspires us to greater achievement and which will lead' us through our lives, this edition of the BLOTTER is gratefully dedicated.
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