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Page 50 text:
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The Elopement of Ellen presented by the Sophomore girls of the Presbyterian College on February sixteenth, under the direction of Miss Nina M. Oschman, was thoroughly appreciated by a large audience. This three act Farce-Comedy was the first modern play which has been attempted in the school but the excellent interpretation of the male characters by the young ladies assures us that it will not be the last. Miss Nelsine Stone, as Robert Shepherd carelessly indifferent to all girls, made 21 decided hit', which was shared equally with Miss Wilda Wagner when she appeared as the jolly little golf-player, .Tune Haverhill, a junior in Wellesley but disguised as a maid. While Robert's newly married sister, Molly, played by Miss Eugenia Wagneff and Richard, her husband CMiss Mabel Atwelll were in breezy contrast to the tr0L1'D.le- Max Ten Eych tMiss Jessie Robinsonj and his Hancee Dorothy Marek played by M155 Mildred Goodman. Miss Eula Whale as the new rector, Mr. Hume, brought the 1101156 down continually when the nervious little man just came across through the garden hoping he might be of service. 46
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Page 51 text:
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FRESHMEN LENORA KEMP, PRESIDENT RUBIE POTTS A WINNIE VON HYRTHE BLANCHE YEATS NETTIE PIPER RHEATTA VON HYRTHE I QNA HALL LENA FRAZIER OLIVE GUMM RUTH FROST OU see us posed thus adorned with the college caps, and uniform. It is not our fault we assure you, but one of the many indignities hurled upon us by the Seniors. Thus by this you may know that- if We poor Freshmen certainly have a hard' time in this world. From the very beginning, strictly speaking, college ilfe could hardly be called a pleasureresort. Then we must please the teachers. We must endure the knowing looks of the Seniors. The up-start Juniors regard us with con- tempt. The last year's Freshmen, who have just passed the green stage themselves smile pityingly upon us. Ye gods! How long, O, how long must we endure such mon- strosities? - We have faithfully played our part and as Freshmen will soon make our exit to appear next year as the most learned Sophomore Class that ever trod the cinder path or slid down the banisters. Then woe unto the class which will pose as Freshmen--their lot will, if it is in our power to make it so, -be as filled with flowers and troubles as our Freshman life has been. 0 , 49
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