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Constantinople, and here she is doing wonderful work among the refuges. Agatha Rossetti, Mary Ruby, Kathryn Streich and Margaret Moore, after spending several years in training, are teaching nursing in Peking, China. . After an ocean trip, I landed in California, so I thought I would take in Hollywoodg I saw two girls who looked familiar-as they came closer I found that they were Vera Schuler and Beryl Whitton who were now successful actresses. They told me that in apicture being taken that day, Minnie Yutze took the part of the Dare-Devil Speed King. Min was living up to her rep. in Hi-days. Three days after, I arrived in Broadway just in time to take in the Jazz Concert by Lloyd Van Tassel. I was enjoying his ragtime airs when with a sudden waving of the airy veils, I was back again to the year of '24. Pleased with my experience, I am more glad to return to my classmates. Dorothy J. Ritchie CLASS OFFICERS President - ----- Clarence Slater Vice President - Cornelius Scofield Secretary - - Eleanor McMackin Treasurer - - Gilbert Gustafson Class Motto - Here Endeth: Here Beginnethn. Class Colors - - - - Blue and Gold Class Flowers - - - Violet HONOR STUDENTS Beatrice Roberta Epstein Agatha Mary Rossetti Eleanor Lucille Lindholm Kathleen Elizabeth Renninger Elizabeth Priscilla Trenouth Though the world our lives may sever, Though we meet no more for ever, Yet our love will die,WNo, never. Classmates, fare thee well. 28
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Doon. I. learned from them that Tork Potter was one of the leading Scotch pipers in the country, and he really looked quite stunning in his kilts. During my stay in England, I made up my mind that I would go through the Oxford college library, I hadn't been there long when whom should I see but Elizabeth Trenouth! She told me that since the time that Miss Snyder told us the fascinating stories of the college, it had been her one desire to become a student there. I had planned on leaving London for Sweden when I read from the London Tribune that George Edward Garin, ambassador of foreign affairs from the United States, would make his speech before the Houses of Parlimentu the next day, anxious to see someone from the states I stayed over for a day. After arriving in Stockholm, I was hungry, and seeing a sign that read Dam Friseur which looked like fried something I entered. And to my amazement I found Eleanor Lindholrn and Linnea Dahl running, not a restaurant as I first thought, but a coiffeu's establishment. At last I was conducted to a place where I could eat. But the bill of fare read Buljong, I was used to mah-jong but never this. I sat thinking what to do when some one hit me on the back. Lo and behold, it was old friend Goofy Gustafson, now the proprietor of the shop. He helped me in my ignorance and explained that buljong meant bouillon. Dazzled by the life in Paris I went to the Cafe Chantant, Champ- Elysies. Before entering I read upon the bill-board, Mlle. Evelyn Norlin, famous American Singer, would give a concert, and immediately following, Mlles. Dorris Stevenson, Gladys Steele, Dorothy Atkinson and Eleanor McMackin would give there latest dance The Vamp. In reading the Lisbon paper I found that Cornnie Scofield and Johnny Mead, hoping that someday they might take the place of Rudy Valentino in the movies, had come to Lisbon to take up bull fighting. I had been watching the manufacture of Macaroni in the Streets of Naples and being almost ill at the sight, I made up my mind that See Naples and die was true. When to my surprise I saw my old friend Lois Davison and Dorothy Johnston conducting a portable kitchen and luncheon counter in the Neapolitian Streets. At one corner of the street was a public letter writer. VVhen coming closer I found it was Lucille Baynes doing the wonderful work among the lower class of people. I could not resist stopping off in Venice, for I heard that Betty Renninger had married a wealthy merchant here. Betty is happy and spends most of her time in her Venetian Gondola. Bobby Epstein, with her spirit of leadership is now a nurse in 27
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