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WENDELL HALL Mlle. Mari lVhirl, the famous medium, foretells the future of the dwellers at NVendell I-Iall. As she gazes into the crystal globe her voice drones on, never ceasing, foretelling events of the hereafter which make our blood run dry. Ah! Helen King, you are to be famous, noted from shore to shore for the blouses you wear-blouses covered with Iler crochet, that new cro- chet., It is not for nothing that you crocheted during dry lectures, Babe. Bobbie Fatzinger, yours is a strange life, you are doomed to answer questions of love, writing the lovelorn and making matches. XVhat is this I see? Tina Rowia Home roi: Bixlsiias. Yes, that is true, Dot is at her old tricks as of yore. ' A And now the scene is changed. I see a woman at a desk in Great Neck, L. I. In her hands are the strings with which she regulates affairs of international importance. Brownie, thanks to lVIr. Hermann's train- ing, that woman must be you. A loud cry, she dopes! she dopes! I tell you she dopesf' Bertie, yours is a sad, sad fate-for one so young to dwell in an asylum, but over- study often causes it, so they say. A lIgLIl'C-29-Wl'l2'llI can it mean, and love beside it, and then Faye Studio for Dancing. VVhat should a dancer want of love? lt puzzles me, but the crystal grows dim, and I can see no more. ' The VVorld Famous Skater, Madame Edna, no ice too soft, no day too cold for her exhibitions. A little softer music, please, Miss Mann, and not so jazzy, for even Madame Edna cannot keep up to you, though it may be all right for Sargent dances. VVho is this? Anne, the noiseless talker! She is so noisy that you can't hear her, she does not seem to have changed, for thus was she always. In direct contrast to her I see a world famous debator, Doris Riggs. Yes, she was trained in that wondrous society of debators, 25 Weiidell, although too bashful in the old days to let her talent be known to any but her closest friends. What is this? I cannot make it out: a Bunny at the head of a uni- versity and among her pupils, Jimmie, Jr., son of the renowned Rosa. And Peggy, oh, she makes the most wonderful posters for Bunny's school! which at once advertised the school and put her on a plane with Maxfield Parrish. A soldier! Is it possible? Yes, it is Billy, but with a ring upon her left hand. Can it be that she has forgotten her vows of former days? I see a train speeding westward. There is a girl in the train-oh, ic Phil on her way to California where Steve has opened a conserva- sic. I can't quite understand that, for the last time I consulted Georgia appeared as Phil's surroundings, but-yes, that must -it was in winter that she was in Georgia, while now, since it is starting for California. ' incessant clatter of Sophie's typewriter makes it im- M. C. NV., ,2O. rl
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29 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. MY nic.-IR MIxc-- March 5, IQIQ. There has been quite a change at 29 since you were last here. The crowd, with the exception of Rachel, Thelma, Kathlyn, and Dot Trask, is entirely new. We have a good bunch of Freshmen who are rather ram- bunctious at times, makingit pretty lively for Kathlyn and Dot, our only Seniors, who must keep them duly respectful and dignified. As usual, the Freshmen are very diligent, and try to have regular gym classes up on the third floor, and they do not exclude apparatus or handstands either. This doesnlt last very long, because our lovely matron, Mrs. Foote, asks them to leave that part of the work for school hours. ,Two particularly interesting and entertaining Freshman are Babe Schleifer and Dido Jennings. They even cut their hair to amuse us. You can't imagine how ohliging they are. Clever, tool Duffy Hart, for in- stance, writes poetry on most commonplace subjects-mending sneakers, and the like. WVhen you come to 29 sometime, ask her about it. There are more Freshmen here, but l must leave a few surprises for you when you visit us. l'm sure our infant, Mlm Sawyer, will afford you especial amuse- ment. The Juniors, I think, you knew last year. Hazel Nlurray, and her big black eyes, Nlac lVlcCormickg and Peg Harkins, the girl With the smilell You never would recognizge Si Porter, though. How things have changed! This year, she has.,he.r hair done, gets all dolled up, and goes to town innumerable times but not alone. Bob-cut hair seems to fascinate her somehow! Meryle Hauser is still going it strong at school, and is a lirm believer in Glee Club rehearsals. Perhaps you remember who leads the band. Surely you remember those two good old scouts, Flora Mitts and Schoenie. ' .C Q We have a most interesting,'hl iseful of girls. Do pack up and come to see us soon. ,Q-F I Gwen, the girl who likes-Smith so well, sends her love along with mine. BETTY. 2 I CHAUN CY lNl.YxRG.bxRIa'I' Blii-XVIER . ELIQANUR G.-xL'r . AGNIQS GRIFFIN' . MARION GRIFFIN . VICRNI-XGRl21iNI,lCAF . Mfxonia HAYDIQN . RUBY HII,LMAN . Dol' KNo'r'r . Bli'l l'Y LIPIQ . . GI..AmYs PIaNs'rIcIN Do'r SmI'rI-I . . . HIEIIIEN SPRINGFIIILIQ . LAUR.-x Tonn . . . FLoRIf:Nc'Ia -NV.-xKIaFI1f:I.IJ PIIYLLIS wVA'l'IiRM.-KN . GAYLY NVII,KIss . . DoI..I. I . - SHOW Quaker Doll Sleepy head Ceyes lrish Colleen Polyanna Doll Eva Tanguay Doll Belgian Rose Doll Farmerette Doll Red Cross Doll The Baby Doll French Doll Splash Me Doll Soldier Doll Southern Belle Canteen Worker I have to be Show Vampire Doll 15:1 . I1
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