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GLF fgiiiigfi 136 36957, Ei af . E452 E - Sf 2 S. 'ff , - Q' tri -it Q sa V Q so 'Mi is 75375 . mx 7LJgg .mx THE RIME UD OF 56 WENDELL In our dormitory are twenty-live girls- Tall girls, short girls, medium girls. All are charming. But our house-councillor is most charming, Our impulsive, excitable, brilliant, lovable Hans. Julia is another Senior, a good winner and a good loser. Helen has dark eyes Full of mystery. Clara Brook left us to Win the war And then she returned. We are glad she returned. The Juniors are a quiet bunch Tending strictly to business, Except when taking in church socials. But the Freshmen! Oh Boy! They all have dates. They fascinate. Duff dances. Clara looks at you with those sleepy eyes. Lorraine giggles. Topsy is always singing and telling funny stories. Evvy smiles like an angel. Pam is jolly and feeds one with apples. Bobby is a little nun. But just Wait. Spider has been to Smith. She has proclivities for upperclassmen. Betty is the original black-eyed Bess Of The Highwaymanf' , I.ucile is very wise. She learns by asking questions. Jane is tall and Willowy, with dimples, Too good for the likes of us. Georgia has a cleverness that is in keeping with her hair. It fairly crackles. lVIarjorie Wears glasses and gushes, just like a girl at home. Florence has a profile, and admires Nlaxfield Parrish. Temperament? Illl say she has! Tommy is our darling noisy kid. Robie poses as a Freshman. She is in a class by herself. She is far above us. She is from Nlaine. Like Doctor Sargent. Selah Selah Selah f V- F.S., 1920. 156
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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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.S S995 Log 42- S an H 9 4 if S- ' '56 'Alai ,RSA 7595 - me NINETEEN 37 GORHAM STREET Gorham Street our habitation, WhC1'C we loafed, and worked, and played. Thirteen numbered us beginning, Only twelve the whole year stayed. Five were Seniors, grave they were not, Room-mates, Ulkel' and Betty Shay. Beulah sure could rag the music Till you could not quiet stay. Betty also had some talents, Recitations, speeches, plays- Notwithstanding all our coaxing Genius hid she from our gaze. Emily WHgDC1', next, and Tubby Clever room-mates also they, Almost shook the house to pieces In their gentle fun and play. Leaders in our expeditions, VVilling workers in each task, Jolly comrades in our pleasures, What more could we Freshmen ask? Agnes Lang, our house-adviser, A good sportsman through and through, Did you say that little people Could not often big things do? One lone Junior with her letter, Pris Hunt, peppy, famed 'tis true. Yet if all the house were like her How could one small divan do? Okey thrilled to high wall-scaling. Perry's floor-work was the best C U Emily Arnold left old Sargent 'Mid much weeping, for the West. Illinois sent Charlotte Barber. Badger State sent Dorothy E. Teggie, our New York State dancer, Ediel' with her I don't see. Last of all, but least by no means, lVlrs. Ellis, fond and dear, VVho, with the aid of Mrs. Henry, Helped us through this Fluey year. D. 157 . xl V S1 Stsdloa Lohhdjl ESU'-1 K-49- E li V ' -' s 7598 - my E., 1921.
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