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sfk ,ev . yi.. 'nvwasffe 'F it 1 -fer-W JZ-Vs, Essex. . Ns ,Nw Ma 5 'ff' Q-vfgbfi .-L- Z. -Hg! :. 1 llgsi.. U TT-ELT-Tr MM A- I '- 1- 44. l! ' , -.NIP-4-' 'Y 1'-TK af' f S.. - gi ' .e A Beatrice Grus' and Eleanor 'l'hompsonls neatness to George Rosholt and Roy Lewis. Francis Hatehell's ability to learn to J. V. Giddens. John Hamilton's steadiness to C. Keisacker. Joe Hartlwick's greatness HD to Mary Alexander. Phillip Hatton's caveman tactics to Pete Pitts. Y Dezerne Hitch's and Olivia .lohnsonls positions on the basketball squad to Mable Eubank and Nellie Newman. Ruby Hill's typing to Alicia Graham. Louis Hillman's brilliancy to Ifpsy Rawlins. Marjorie Hoegnerls talking to Doris Rich. Athalia Hough's singing to Bill Maloney. Hallie l-lull's euphonenus name to Dorothy Stiles. Jane Hunter's, friendship with Fay to James Averett. johnny Jones' sailing yacht to Eleanor Laurence. Nita Johnsonls decayed claw day teeth to Reuben Coleman. Carl Jurgeifs easy way of getting out of all first semester study halls to Dot Sossoman. Dorothy Karriclt's love for reading to Cotton Dlolmson. Frances Kentlrick's yearn for Penn Borden to Margaret Hemmingway. Betty Lee's chattering to lVindell Finkell. Edna Lee's trotting gait to VVillie Nelson. Mary Lyons' well groomed hair to Agnes Sossoman. Emanuel Levenson's discontentment to Margie Sessions. Jimmie Lindbergls Rajiv to John Browning. Harry Lyun's perfeetness to Mary uliaben Nofal. Fred Maley,s recitations to Marion McDonald. John Marslfs Modern History to Jean Blais. Vlfaltel' Mayberry's love and athletic fame to Billy Mahoney. Hazel McIntosh's sweetness to Clarence YVyman. Donald and Dorothy lVleachen's daneing to Fred Oehrle and Sarah Hamilton. Margie Merklels natural beauty to Rose Mary Hammond. Martha Mei'ryday's manners to.Daniel Dunn. Bertha Hunterls antl Thelma Morganls red hair to Catherine Lewis and Dallas Steele. Glenn lVlorford's pronunciation of Swamp Cabbage to Bernard Beach. Shad Nelson's love for the Secretary to any worthy Junior. Munclii Nofalls base vocal sounds to Helen Hughes. Nutz Northern's laugh to William Dunn. La Vera Nusbaum's and Pearl 'I'yner's bangs to Charlotte Denkc and Bob Wyman. Mary Oehrlels height to Rcva Manniiig. Page Tsurllly-.':t'o A
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ZI, env .-. ? 11 'mfs'-s ' 11 ' 'A -wtf' -- -Q..-f-f23.,,,, . - 5 tif? , Int-if J ,ff-V - , 4-Ml - fl: ' V' it 'V -tn f' N J ,lililtf V' ' -- V. ,Cv I,,,3,g JE..-. ,cAVih VxL l 55, U 'T':.g.?g'- P 1 . ' - ' T' U 3, . - ml.. 'Q fi -:QW - . . 41 J .. .A Diary of a 1934 Senior LONDON, ENGLAND, jan. l, 194-L-VVnke early this eold morning. l inet the famous pianist, Edna Lee, un nay to steamer, Still is single, Ton busy with her eareer to get m:u':'ied, she says. PARIS, FRANCE, jan, 10, 1944.-Art'ired early this num-ning. Ran into james Eastman, who is nun- studying modern art here. His studio is ten stories up in a sltahhy huiltling, hut the studio itself ltiuks like an att gallery de luxe. Imagine my meeting Ruth Cndringtun the next day! She is waiting: for her third tlitorve. The same attractive Ruth hut more sophistirated. GENEVA, SWYIYERLAND, jan. Jtl, 19-H,-Visited conference of League of Nations. Noticed familiar fares among delegates. They were my old elassmates, Philip Hatton, Wayne VVomlwnrtlt and Fred Nelson. CONSTANTINOPLE, TURKEY, lfeh. 30, I9-H.-Ntttircd palntlal yarhl in harhor. Upon mining rluser raught sight of Alfred Reed and wife, Martha Merryday. They were on the last lap of their second world cruise. 'i PEKING, CHINA, April l, I9-H.--Thelina Morgan is a Baptist Misionary in this plare lleathens hy millions fall at her knees. You ean't hlatne them. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y,, May 1, 19-H.-Boy, am l glad to see Staten Island rome in sight! VVunt to Little Church Around the Corner just in time tn see George Doerr and Beatrice Grus speak their nuptial vows. Cuugralulated them heartily. Also talked with the minister who was ntnte other than our refined Fred Maley of Mainland. Mrs. Naley is the enmely janet Pluuuuer. Next day suv Bruadway's most famous danring pair, Donald and Dorothy Meaehetn. Rather proud to think that they used to sit next to me in Geometry class. ttatuus mu., ottrattto, CANADA, tiny- ati, i94+.wtiiiagiae fiiitliiig VVaudrow snak- laud living up here in a log eahin along shore nt' the Lake of the Woods. Strickland is regarded as the host essay and poem writer in America. Makes me think of Tlmreau. ' MILES CITY, MONTANA, june 5, IU-H.--Hill Gormley has an enormous rattle ranrh in this western rity. He's a real cow-puneher. Gu West, young lady, go VVestl PALO ALTO, CALIFGRNIA, june I7, I9-t-L-Visited Leland Stanford University here. llazelle Rockwood is instrut-ting Biology and Chemistry at this worthy institution. HOLLYVVOOD, CALIFORNIA, june 21, 1944.-Ruth Kittredge, Estelle Djmal, Alive Brad- shaw, Minna Agres, Beverly Brown, and Rose Anna Shotl' are Bahy Wampus Starsrnf I9-N . They ate starring in the produetion, The Brunets Have It . The Hollywood girls are atgug by the news that the wealthy harhelor, Tom Cuhli, will he in mwu totuorruw. Notired Gretchen Von Kaas' Beauty Salou was parked with would he heauties in preparation for the play lx1y's arrival. UNIVERSITY S0ll'l'l'lliRN CALlFORNl:k, june 10, l9+-L-Saw thrilling game of fuothall today ln-tween Coat-h hl:tyherry's 'KTigers of this university and Coach llardwit-k's team from Yale. Referees, Gordon Rowe and Vernon Von Kaas, called off the game herause of wild play. Rt-eeiretl short letter from James Weesner. After translating sune deeided he must he in the Army l-'lying Squadrnn. William Crane, he said, was head ronunander of his division. i , - . fa, N C - V -1,1 ' .J lhtgr T:eeul,t'-fmt:-
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