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W. CAROLYN RUSSELL EMMA THOMAS Cc1rolgn's ll Ccrillan: H770 is our prolly girl. Shffs qulcl cmd loves to regal. Brighl, clever Ltlllly girl, Ana' whcn il comes Io sweetness Our Pos!-G1'ad, goody girl CTlI!'OlQll7'S ln the lead. lfmmu Thomas. I 1 I my-Ilac
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MARY PREACHER MARY GRACE ROWE Only a half-hour late for class, She's a most cheerful person Her hair pins gone and hair en And she has many a friend, masse, But to her talk and talking But cheerfully smiling nevertheless- There seems to be no end. It's Mary Preacher, can't you guess? Page Twenty-four
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2 9 I ' im 1 . J 'T-1: 11, ri T if I lilpgnnlw A M f 'WND 395 .ace f!g7XfxTlffi?gg r-----,. y file-:QQ ingswf Q ISN . ' -. 1 gxcerlbif from the Clzromkle 0 f Slifer cffmelmrz Ye Third of September, . In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-three. On this day the Abbess hath commanded me to record to the best of my small ability the events of our convent. From my Nun's cell high in the middle building of the convent I, a young and inexperienced maiden, look with wonder and admiration at the doings of my elders in the court yard below. A great happening occurred this year. Eighteen novices of especial loyalty and animation were admitted to the Senior branch of the institution. They say they made their name by introducing the undignified custom of sitting on the steps of chapel-allowed because of crowded conditions. Ye Fifteenth of October, . . One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-four. .Again I take my pen in hand to write of the novices. Since last year I myself have come from the middle building of the convent to the Senior division. I now see at first hand the talents of these about whom I write. They have reached their second-year. Today they have met their Senior Sisters and great is the joy in the convent. Ye Second of January, - One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-six. Today the Sisters of the convent sang chants at chapel time. It is an old custom that from the youngest novices through the fourth year Sisters, on an appointed day each class shall compose and sing a new song. The third year singers won especial merit. Much is expected of them in their next and last year, for they have shown themselves highly worthy. Ye Fifth of March. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-seven. The dignified Sisters who compose the fourth year of our convent have done so many praiseworthy things in this year that I hardly know the first to relate. They have the highest record in deportment. They are daily com- mended by the Abbess for their aptness, zeal, and unselishness. I close my inadequate account with these words: No pen can ever tell in fitting colors the history of this class save the pen of fame. -S. L. S., '28, By order of the Stal? af . f .J - f - ses QQ . L if f tcrr 94 . Page Twenty .nr
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