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THKI..MA INK . ACKKKMAN •THKI.” Wlio loved, who suffered counties IIIh. Who but tied for the line, the Just.” If there Is ever any doubt about what Thel” thinks about a manor, i ho best person In the world to u k Is her. She will toll you clearly anil concisely, and the best of it all Is that she has the same story for alt questioners. Thel has a «roat deal of imagination. and nas helped us gain many of our privileges. STKI.I.A ADAMS Srraehlo Intellect and force ‘I'ii Mile amt throw the doubt of man. Stella has only hei«n with us our lust year, so wo do not feel very well acquainted. We respect and admire her industry and scholarship, however. we feel honored that she Is graduating with us. DOKIS HAIIUIKT ANNIS l»oltl»“ I Oi.. w hat a |s»l wen Hurts.-1 Always happy, but never quite so happy ns when she’s at the piano. Alt ho- she’s fa she’s never far from the rest of the settle. Clive us your recipe for always looking on tin bright side of things. Anills for babies, but Doris for u» every time.
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rest of the girls by singing, “We Ain't (lot Weary Vet!” On many a door during those evenings could be seen a sign, Busy—-lesson plans are now in progress. One day our critic teachers surprised us with a picnic at Langdon Park. There surely were good tilings to eat and plenty of them. Our Christmas party to the critic teachers was just before vacation. This term ended our training and we were really sorry. Although the little cherubs of the training school did not always act as such, we loved them just the same. In January we found ourselves back at Normal Hall, listening to lectures, taking notes and attending chapel. The H3 were busy cooking for their tea room while the C3 did commercial arithmetic. On January 21 we welcomed Mrs. Varney as our New .Matron. We all became very fond of her and she has been a real Mother to us this year! Our last .Masquerade was in Livermore Hall on Washington’s Birthday. Nearly everyone in school appeared in some strange costume. The same crystal gazer was present and lived up to his past reputation. Basket hall soon became the chief Interest around school anti some of our class made the varsity. The Home ICconomlog divisions prepared and served a banquet to the squad at the end of the season. Of course we had our annual three year feed. Leave it to us. when eats are concerned!! As Commencement Day approaches we realize that our stay here is nearly over. We hate to think of leaving Plymouth and the many friends whom we have made here We can never forget these happy days. No matter where we may he let us strive to live up to our motto: Perseverance in effort. I royalty to ideals. Yearning for service. Memories that bless anti burn. Opportunity for self-expression. Unity with humanity. Trust in God. Honor to country and self. LILLIAN FIFIBLD
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I 0 HOT IIY GOODWIN BAKU Dot Si. ninny world , no much to «1». So III lie done. To say that any girl l» more Industrious than another would he a very rasli statement, but certainly Dot Is always as busy as a bee. Her work a good Samaritan Is known and areally appreciated by all her school mates. If ever you want anything done, ami done well, just ask Dot. LILLIAN RUTH BAUTLKTT BAHT A satiny disposition Is the very soul of success. Lillian Bartlett rings down the length of Christian Street forty times a day. We don't Idame you Gen. but we all love her too. Lillian Is quiet and studious, and her room is always a peaceful sanction except when May comes and brings with her that awful creature, the Junabug. Ll'A MAY BURRY I.UA Gallant. Kraceful. gentle tall.’ Berry has become in her two short years at P. N. 8. an athlete o: no small reknown. She is a good sport in every sense of tin- word. Photography Is her avocation.
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