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COLLEGE STRFF Trying to piay a piano is the way MISS FRANCES McKEE, Sccrc ary, hobbies. Although one rarely sees her dressed up in evening clothes, plenty did the night of the girl break. Strangely her favorite song is After The Bali Is Oicr, but everyone thought she was enjoying herself. Woe to the fellow who is languishing in the infirmary but is betaken to be a goldbrick. MRS. DRUCIE CROMER McSWAIN, Infirmary Matron, just isn ' t going to make you happy, but once convinced, she and the sick are happy. Thinks the most unusual thing she has seen at P. C. is the differ- ence it makes in a boy after four years. MRS. MELDA von HOLLEN JOHNSON, Assistant Librarian, A.B., (Win- throp College), has recently taken over duties as chief librarian in the mili- tary absence of Willard Jones. Evidently at C ' inthrop regulations were strict in her day for she has a summa cum laude attached to the diploma. She and former librarian Jones were always seeing things funny, now we wonder what she ' s huighing at. Sundays, Wednesdays, belore Thanksgiving, Valentine ' s day. and similar occa- sions MRS. MYRTLE HUNTER, Dietitian, is best remembered. Most stu- dents ask her for the use of the dining hall phone and she never has refused not even when conversations go on and on and on. In 1920 she ted her first PC student and since that imie has served 8l,i)U0 meals. MRS. JOHNSON MRS. HUNTER ▼ jUe ninETEEn fORTs-onE Pflc-sflc
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