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0 ENGLISH MARY HILLS B. A. Northwestern University Miss Hills, loving to travel, has done a great deal of it here in the United States. ANNE HUNTER M. A. Denver University Listening to a soprano and trav- eling through the Rocky Moun- tains are the recreation choices of Miss Hunter. HAZEL KOCH M. A. University of Chicago The junior advisor, Miss Koch, likes to indulge in both garden- ing and reading during her leisure time. FLORENCE LOVEJOY B. A. Rockford College Aside from teaching English Miss Lovejoy would, if time permitted, like to teach and compose music. RUTH STITES B. A. Rockford College Miss Stites says she Hnds little time for avocations, but what she does, is mainly devoted to reading. I x X, xl 5 if i AMY HOLLEM M. A. University of Illinois Seeing a great production on the legitimate stage and meeting fa- mous people are Miss I-Iollem's favorite pastimes. JULIA JOSLIN B. A. Rockford College Miss Joslin declares her pleasures are in dramatics, not only seeing plays but also taking part in them. EDITH LAWSON B. A. Rockford College Miss Lawson loves her garden be- cause, she says, there one may find both moral and physical rec- reation. KATHARINE OBYE Ph. B. University of Chicago In the little leisure that she has, Miss Obye, publications adviser, finds the theater a great attraction. MAUD WEINSCHENK B. A. Northwestern University Anything out of doors, but pref- erably a good long hike, is Miss Weinscher1k's choice of recreation. fffj, Page 20
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