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ffl 'NN 5 x xxx 'x F ' . .. . . 1. is ' 'urx:x'm':s'X.x1 ' ' N B WX 5 x............ .... . ....,.x.x..x.xxk,.N. N.,Nx...xx,,x. ' .xNx.NNN . .. . - ... ,.N. N .......... N....xN. N....x..xxxxxN V... . ...........,...... June, 1927. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the past week or so, I've been reading about Indians-their history- experiencesenamesecharacteristics. I must say that many of the Indians certainly had some hair-raising experiences Cscalping parties included.j In fact, some of their tales were so thrilling I often found myself on the verge of holding my breath when reading them. Now comes the sad part of my story! I have determined to memorize several of the Indian names and terms which I came across in reading. But alas! I find their strange spelling almost too diliicult for my poor brain to master. Hurrah! I have an idea Ccan you imagine it?l Yes! I have hastily formed a plan by which I can learn how to spell the names I wish. lYould you like to know about my plan? Xl'ell, I'll tell you, even if it is a secret. The Plan: To each letter of every Indian name or term which I wish to memorize, I shall connect some suitable thought concerning one of the members of the famous class of '27 from the P. 'H. S. Thereby I shall not forget the peculiar spelling of the Indian names. Now I think that's a brilliant idea. don't you? lYell, here 'tis! CThe plan in action.J Kathryn is a-cute Angle. Arbutus is Grimm. Goldie seems to be a golden sunbeam. Huldah loves the Hills. Mary Lou is a great Alexander, but not Alexander the Great. Anna is Kienle interested in Art. Hannah is not two-faced, but she can spell her name backwards. Norma Boehm claims to be one-third of a certain Trio. Gordon Butts is quick, witty, and changeable. Donovan Fay likes to be called a giant. Alfred has no baked-goods for sale, although he is a Baker. Catherine Schneyer is gifted with the art of giggling. Olive Coffman is our Little Woman . Thelma Lewis is noted for her permanent wave. Allen Pool specializes in losing books. Helen Millhouse delights in making loud noises QD Alethea is a nice name for a nice girl. Hazel is Young. Martha B. likes to sing, f'Martha Lou instead of Mary Lou' . Edna Mae do it if she wishes. Emerson is a great Reeder. Kent Middleswart impresses one as being very bashful QD. 1 Katherine Higgins likes to wander Northward. Louis Beckert tires others by his incessant reciting QFD. Annetta Belle Cromer knows her A. B. C.'s . Margaret Alsmeyer hopes to be six feet tall soon. Antoinette Bursiel dares to do. Thelma is a doubting Thomas. Helen Grunert is a flying typist. Yours truly, IMA NUTT. 102
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