Northern Arizona State Teachers College - La Cuesta Yearbook (Flagstaff, AZ)

 - Class of 1924

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Sam Proctor Winslow, Arizona Member Northern Arizona Normal School Board James Kennedy Williams, Arizona Member Northern Arizona Normal School Board C. O. Case Phoenix, Arizona State Supt. Public Instruction Member State Board of Education Member Northern Arizona Normal School Board e Q 3 xi xiwilwl, Thirty-Two

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-1' ,,,'!4mmwww 1 -14 Mrs. Helen M. Hanshue Matron of Morton Hall T I 'X' 'S' 'I' 5 A ?, 5 me A ' - . MAIN BUILDING IN EARLY DAYS T h i 1' t y - O n e



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El frfmitobw D iys By EMMA DAWSON Dearest Twin: I wish I were home tonight so we could sit on the front steps in the star light, water the lawn, and talk-the way we did the night before I left to come up here. Ginger, there's so much to tell I don't see how I can write it all, but I'll try, for it will be ages before I will see you again. Dormitory life is going to be interesting, I think. Of course, just at first, I'm a little homesick, but after the mass impres- sion has given way and individuals begin to stand out it'll be different. Just now my first impressions are: Lots of girls and lots of doors, and a gong that announces unknown things at unexpected times. I suppose that in time I'll know most of these girls and what that uproarious gong means. Until that time I'll try very hard to follow your last words of advice-to sit on the lid and laugh, no matter what happens. Your affectionate TWIN. Dearest Twin: I'll have to write like a house a-fire if I get this finished before the lights go out. I could finish it in the morning or even in the bathroom tonight, but I crave to finish it here and now. W Last week was test week and we all showed our ignorance nobly. I say all-to hear them tell about what they thought they'd made, you'd draw that conclusion anyway. Well, last week being test week we decided to go wild and celebrate over the week-end. - Friday night we had a fudge party. Ginger, I wish you could have been there. We laughed and talked and mocked until it was pretty late before we started to make the fudge. Everybody had her own ideas about how to make it, and we all felt free to instruct the other fellow and insist that it be our way. It ought to have been wonderful fudge but before it got c-ooked the lights went out and so we decided to eat it with a spoon. In passing the spoon around in the dark, some- body upset the fudge, and of all the gray messes! It was absolutely too dark and too late to clean it up so we all piled into one little three-quarter bed for the night. I said for the night, not to sleep because that would have been a physical imgossibility, although I did doze off a time or two about day- lig t. Thirtylrhree

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