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HWHUS WHO IN THE FEBRUARY CLASS NAME NICKNAME OCCUPATION GENERALLY FOUND Charles Burns,, ..VTed . . .,.. .A Valentino. . . . . . . , . . . . .On the Pike. Kathryn Curl. . . . . . . .Kate. . .. . , . , . .Warbling ............... In her Stutz. Elizabeth Dumont ...... Betty ......... Talking ................. At the lunchroom. Mildred Isler, . ...... Mil ...... . Driving her Buick. . , . , . . .Ask her? Howell Jones ........... J onesie ..... . ,Driving cars ............. Nowhere. Howard Kuenning ...... Chester ....... Fishing .................. Late! Margaret Metzger. . . V V .Marg ......... Chatterinig ............... We don't know, do you? Ruth Miller ............ None ......... Studying ................ Where wanted, Ruth Moreland. . . . . .None. . . . . . . .Fixing her hair ........... With Ruth. Ruth Thomas .......... Tommy. . . . . V Manageress. . . . , A : . . . . , . Everywhere. Warren Welborne ....... Becky ......... Raising a mustache . V .On the job. Freeman Young. . . . . . . .None ......... Arguing. . . . . V . , . , . . . . . .At the bank. Katherine Van Orsdel. . 23 .Kate....,..V .Having a good time. . . , , . .Powdering her nose
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heard a great deal about the famous llThomas. But we had never dreamed that Thomas Bakerll was Charlie Burns. We might have guessed, for Charlie Burns was nThomas Bakerll in our class play. November 19 7 We left India after spending ten days there. Traveling through the Red Sea to Cairo, we went up the Nile to Karnak. While at Cairo we met Margaret Metzger. Most amazing to find Margaret Metzger there! She stayed with us the whole time we were in Cairo. She said that her hobby was museums and places where they were excavating kings who had lived thou- sands of years ago. November 28a Naples and Rome were our next stops. In Rome Duke had bad luck, for she lost her passport. This called for a visit to the American Ambassador. To our great surprise we were admitted to the ambassadors private office immediately after sending in our cards. Duke and I were won- ' dering how it happened, but our wonders suddenly ceased when we looked at our countryls representative, who proved to be our old class president, Warren Welborne. We were so surprised we could hardly talk. Warren was the same old Warren in spite of his high position. December 22 A Duke decided that it would be interesting to go to Paris, and from Paris to London by airplane. This we did, and the day we left for London we had another surprise, for who should be listed as one of the passen- gers but out dear old friend Katherine Van Orsdel. We met Katherine at the plane and talked all the way across about old friends and everything in general. We asked what she was doing and she told us that she had been in Paris for the last two months buying new gowns and seeing the latest creations, as she owned a fashionable ladiesl shop on Fifth Avenue. Much to our delight she stayed with us in London and came home with us on the same ship. We landed at Montreal and came on down to New York by train. Katherine promises us she will be a frequent visitor, as she is rather lonesome, having lived in New York only a year. February 10 7 It was late when Duke arrived home last night, but we sat up and talked for a long time. I just happened to look up at the date and saw it was the ninth of February. I asked whether she remembered what we were doing on that 'night fifteen years ago. She said yes, that it was the night of our class play, and that it was then that she decided that she would become a singer. It was then, too, that I made up my mind to take up the stage as a profession. We sat there and thought and talked about a little of everything, and especially about our trip. We decided that the world is a very small place after all, for no matter where one goes, one finds someone she knows. RUTH V. THOMAS. 22
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