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Dear Twin: Ever since I've been up here I've longed and looked forward to the time when I would be graduated and now it's here. I honestly believe I hate it. Ginger, I've had so much good old fun with the girls here at the dorm that I hate to leave almost as much as I did when I left home to come up here. A few of us met in my room the other day and swore alleg- iance QI think we're all feeling pretty blue about ith, but you know how it is, we'll dri-ft apart and have different interests and everything. It would be fun if we could look ahead a few years and see just what and where we'l1 be. It's a favorite pastime for us to sit around and surmise on the subject. But we always end up with but I never will forget the time we had the fudge party and the lights went out, and we upset it, or something like that. I wonder if I ever will have as much fun again, but there, Ginger dear, knowing your optimistic nature, I won't burden you any longer with this sob story, but that's just the way I feel about it, anyway. Lovingly, TWIN. Dear Twin: Well, our Glee club trip is over and we're back home. It was a wonderful trip and we had the time of our life, but be- lieve you me, we were glad to get back to old N. A. N. S. It was a state-wide tour, but we didn't see anything that looked as good to us as Flagstaff. Well, we left here Friday morning early and went to Pres- cott. That night we had a performance at Whipple barracks. The next day we went to Phoenix and there heard Galli-Curci sing. Sunday We were the guests of the Tempe Normal and they treated us royally. Monday we were in Tucson, where, I believe, we were appreciated. Our next stop was Tombstone where we had trouble regular with one of the cars and had to leave it t-o follow later. Tombstone welcomed us in a princely fashion. From there we went to Douglas and performed on a regular theater stage. The sight-seeing trip across the line to Old Mex- ico was absolutely the best thing. We had lunch over there and one of the girls ordered butter and they brought her beer! From Douglas we went to Bisbee. We had a large and ap- preciative audience there. The performance at Florence was the last and a huge suc- cess. I wish I could make you realize how nicely we were treated everywhere. You know we stayed in private homes most of the nights. Well, on the way back the car trouble did begin. Ask Dotty, she pushed Professor Ridgely's car 'down Center street in Phoenix for him. We camped on the desert one night, which was a very thrilling experience. A snake made it more so. fSo kind of him.J Well, after many trials and tribulations and much fun rolled in around about 9:30 and the rest at 1:00 o'clock. Punctures caused the delay of the last bunch. Well, that's that. It isn't half told and I'll just have to tell the rest when I get back home. , Lovingly, YOUR TWIN. Thirty-Six
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