Shimer College - Acropolis Yearbook (Mount Carroll, IL)
- Class of 1939
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THE RECORD
ANN ABEL1, Evanston
President, Senior Class, '39, Riding Team,
'39, Boots and Saddle, '38, Treasurer, '39,
gvgmkhana, '39, Dining Room Committee,
M Am' BIRKETT Peoria
Treasurer, .lunior Class, '38, President
Student Council, '39, Phi Theta. Kappa,
'38, Secretary, '39, Business Mztnztger, The
Record, '39, Hockey Team, '38, '39, Easter
Pageant, '38, Christmas Pageant, '39,
Vaudeville, '39, International Relations Club,
'38, '39, Christian Service League, Com-
mittee, '38, Dining Room Committee, '39,
Art Committee, Student Representative '39,
Commencement Usher, '38, May Fete, '38,
Maid of Honor, '39.
NANCY BLOUNT Wheaton
Hockey Team, '39, Basketball Team, '38, '39,
Varsity Team '39, Knitting Club, '38,
General Activities Club, '39, Prom Com-
mittee, '39.
E RECORD
MARION CI-IRISTENSICN Saginaw, Michigan
Gymkliana, '39, Knitting Club, '33, Art
Club, '38, International Relations Club, '39,
CONSTANCE Cufxm' Cnonou Glcneoe
Phi Theta Kappa, '39, Feature Editor,
The Record, '39, A. A. Board, '38, Hof-key
Teuni, '38, '39, Riding Team, '38, Swimming
Team, '38, '39, School Team, '38, '39,
Basketball inzimiger, '38, Gynikhzum, '38,
Dmlniitic- Club, '38, President '39, Ladies
in VVuiting, '38, Piide und Prejudic-e, '38,
Stage Door, '39, Moor Born, '39, One Act
Plays, '38, '39, Director One Act Play, '39,
Carnival, '38, '39, Dzinee Poetry, '39, Prom
Committee, '39, 450 lfinblem, '39, 680
Emblein, '39, Riding lC1nblein, '38, Riding
Medal, '38, Delta Psi Oinegu, '38, President.,
'39, May Pete, '38, Mary Queen Attendant,
'38, May Queen, '39.
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CAROL P.-X'l'RI1TlC CRARY C1,m'Gi-1 Glencoe
Vice-President, Student Couneil, '39, Phi
Theta Kzuplm, '38, President, '39, The Record
'38, Poetry Editor, '39, Hockey Teinn, '38,
Sxrimniing Teuni, '38, lVIunu,ger Swimming
Tezun, '38, Riding Team, '38, '39, Riding
limblem, '38, Riding Medal, '38, Best Form
Riding, '38, Gylnklnum, '38, '39, -L50 liinblem,
'39, Boots und Saddle, '38, Drzunutiv Club,
'38, Treu,Surer, '39, Play Produr-tion, '38,
Dance Poetry, '39, Pride and Prejudiee,
'38, One Act Plays, '38, '39, Easter Pxigeziiit,
May Feta-, '38, '39, May Queen Herald, '33,
May Queen Att0I1flLl,1'1t, '39.
THE RECORD
LORNA LOU DENSMORE Edgewood, Iowa
The Record, '38, Literary Editor, '39,
Dramatic Club, '38, Publicity Manager, '39,
Pride and Prejudice, '38, Stage Door, '39,
Moor Born, '39, One Act Play, '38, Christmas
Pageant, '39, Vaudeville, '39, Easter Pageant,
'38, Carnival, '39, Speech Recital, '39,
Dance Poetry, '39, Radio Board, '39, Radio
Clinic, '39, Latin Club, '38, Book Club, '39,
President, '39, May Fete, '38, May Queen
Attendant, '39.
MARJORIE JANE DUNKEL Logansport, Ind.
The Record, '38, Editor, '39, International
, Relations Club, '33, '39, Hockey Team, '39,
W Manager, '39, Easter Pageant, '38, Radio
'V Board, '39, Radio Clinic, '39, May Fete, '38,
May Queen Attendant, '39.
MARJOIiIE MANTEL FISHBEIN Chicago
Advertising Manager, The Record, '39, i
Crafts Club, '38, Art Club, '38, President, '39,
Cheerleader, '39, Captain, '39, Prom Com- ,ani
mittee, '39, May Fete, '3S.
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THE RECORD
ELLEN FRANCKE Mt. Carroll
Phi Theta Kappa, '38, Treasurer, '39,
Pro Musica, '38, Treasurer, '39, Glee Club,
'38, '39, Chapel Choir, '38, '39, Latin Club,
'38, International Relations Club, '39,
Play Production, '38, Stage Door '39,
Vaudeville, '39, Christmas Pageant,
Easter Pageant, '39, Spring Concert '39,
Junior Concert, '39, Commencement Recital,
'38, '39, Christmas Recital, '39.
Secretary, '39, Hockey Team, 1 ',
Exioism NIAIIQN KIVLAN Evanston
Secretary Senior Class, '39, The Record,
'38, Feature Editor, '39, Dramatic Club, '38,
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.IEANNE NIARGARET GREISON Sfiv inn L
International Relations Club, '38, Press
ident, '39, Pro-Musica, '38, Vice-President,
'39, Glee Club, '38, '39, Junior Recital, '39,
Christmas Pageant, '39, Easter Concert, '39,
Vaucleville, '38, Commencement Recital,
'38, May Fete, '38.
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Basketball Team, '38, '39, Swimming team,
'38, '39, 450 Emblem, '39, 680 Emblem, '39,
Radio Board, '39, Radio Clinic, '39, Speech
Recital, '39, Director One Act Play, '39,
Vaudeville, '39, Carnival, '38, '39, lflaster
Pageant, '38, Christmas Pageant, '38, '39,
Stage Door, '39, Moor Born, '39, One Act
Play, '38, Prom Committee, '38, '39, Book
Club, '39, Honors Reading, '39, Dance
Poetry, '39, May Fete, '38, May Queen
Attendant, '39.
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NIAXINE. MIIlLER Morrison
Glee Club, '38, '39, Pro Musira, '39,
Conservatory Recital, '38, Spring Concert,
'38, '39, Easter Pageant, '38, '39, Christmas
Pageant, '38, '39, Vaucleville, '3S.
THE RECORD
MILDRED NIERCER Corning, Iowa
Pro Musica, '38, Secretary, '39, Glee Club,
'38, '39, Chapel Choir, '38, '39, Junior
Recital, '38, '39, Christmas Pageant, '38,
'39, Christmas Rerital, '39, Easter Pageant,
'38, '39, Spring Concert, '38, '39, Vaudeville.
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JEANETTE Mooms Mt. Carroll
Contributor, The Record, College Activ-
ities Posters.
THE RECORD
lNrIARY CATHERINE NELSON Chicago
Vice-President, Senior Class, '39, Student
Couneil, '39, Advertising Manager, The
Reeord, '39, Drainatii: Club, '39, Glee Club,
'38, '39, Crafts Club, '38, Easter Pageant,
'38, Christmas Pageant, '39, Vaudeville,
'39, One Act Play, '39, Speech Recital, '39,
Clieerleuder, '39, Prom Committee, '38, '39,
May Fete, '38, '39.
R,UTH LYDIA PATTERSON Detroit, Michigan
Treasurer, Senior Class, '39, Art Club, '33,
Vice-president, '39, Prom Committee Chain'-
man, '33, Prom Committee, '39, Mary Fete,
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VmGINiA Loi? Qlilimc Blue Island
President, Christian Service League, '39,
Internutionfil Relations Club, '35, '39, Phi
Theta Kappa, '39, Easter Pageant, '38, '39,
Cliristmas Pageant, '39, Hockey Team, '39,
Dining Room Committee, '39, Vuufleville,
'39, May Fete, '33, May Queen Attendant
'39.
PATRICIA ANN ROCHE Chicago
President, Athletic Association, '39, The
Record, '38, News Editor, '39, Phi Theta
Kappa, '38, Vice-president, '39, Hockey
Team, '38, '39, Manager, '38, Captain, '39,
Swimming Team, '38, Basketball Team,
'38, '39, All-Star Team, '38, Varsity Team,
'39, School Team, '39, 450 Emblem, '38,
680 Emblem, '38, 1200 Cup, '39, Dramatic
Club, '38, '39, Pride and Prejudice, '38,
Stage Door, '39, Moor Born, '39, Play
Production, '38, Easter Pageant, '38, Christ-
mas Pageant, '39, Carnival, '38, '39, Vaude-
ville, '39, One Act Plays, '38, Book Club, '39,
Dance Poetry, '39, A. A, Banquet Committee
Chairman, '38, Prom Committee Chairman,
'38, May Fete, '38, '39, May Queen Herald,
'38, May Queen Attendant, '39.
THE RECORD
Pageant, '38, '39, Gymkhana, '39, Vaude-
Jorcn G1snALD1NE SANDERS Freeport
Hockey Team, '39, Camera Club, '38,
General Activities Club, '39, Glee Club, '38,
'39, Christmas Pageant, '38, '39, Easter
Parnms Sci-1AU'r Mt. Carroll
Glee Club, '38, '39, Christmas Pageant,
'38, Easter Pageant, '38, '39, Spring Concert,
'38, '39, Vaudeville, '39, May Fete, '38,
ville, '39, May Fete, '38, '39.
THE RECORD
MARY ELIZABETH STANG Eau Claire, Wis.
Secretary, Student Council, '39, Inter-
national 'Relations Club, '39, Secretary, '39'
Latin Club, '38, Phi Theta Kappa, '39,
Riding Team, '38, Gymkhana, '38, Prom
Committee, '39, Commencement Usher, '38,
May Queen Attendant, '39.
Advertising Manager, the Record, '39.
HICNIIIETTA WEIH Bennett, Iowa
Vice-president, Christian Servive League,
'39, Basketball Team, '39, Varsity Team,
'39, International Relations Club, '38,
Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Stage Door, '39,
Moor Born, '39, One Act Play, '39, Easter
Pageant '39, Glee Club, '39, Play Production,
'38, May Fete, '38, May Queen Attendant,
39.
MAXINE STRANSENBACK Streator
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MAY JEAN GRIDLEY Rockford
Library Assistant, '38, Knitting Club, '38,
May Fete, '38, '39, Gymklxana, '39, Boots
and Saddle Club, '39,
THE RECORD
JEAN BOHEN VVauw:Ltosa, Wis.
Boots and Saddle, '38, President, '39,
Stage Door.
MARY LERCH Hibbing, Minnesota
Boots and Saddle, '39, Swimming Team,
'38, '39, College Team, '38, '39, Riding Team,
'39, Head of Swimming, '39, Cliristmas Party,
was, '39.
THE RECORD
JIQANNIJ SIINDINII Moline
ViI'e-President Cliristian Serviee Club, '39,
Knitting Club, '38, Crafts Club, '39,
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MILDIIIQD VVI'1'I-IHAIIT Savanna
Glee Club, '38, '39, International Relations
Club, '38, Easter Pageant, '38, '39, Cln'istI'nas
Pageant, '38, '39, Spring Concert, '35, '39,
May Fete, '38, '39.
VIRGINIA LEE PIIILRY DCC'1tlM
Green Curtain Draniatic Club 58 39
Stage Door, Nativity Play, 'Sb PlC51d8l1t
Junior Class, '38, Student COHIICII 39
IIAZEL THOMAS Delfwmn WIS
Riding Team, '38, '39, Basketbill lmm
'38, '39, Varsity Basketball, '38, Alt Club
7:38. 1 'Y in
Boots and bacldle, 39.
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LUANN BLOOMBEHG Battle Creek, Michigan
Boots and Saddle. '38, 393 Riding Team, 38, 39:
Hockey Team, 395 Swimming Team, 393 Basketball
Team, 39, May Fete, 39.
THE RECORD
MARIE BETTY BOUCHER Fort Wayne, Indiana
Basketball Team, '39, Varsity Team, '39g Latin Club,
33: Boots and Saddle 393 Gymkhana, 391 Christmas
Pagaent, 395 May Fete, 38, 39.
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Plighlaml Park
Glee Club, '3EJg Chapel Choir, '39g General Activities
Club, '39,
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Doms VIRGINIA Bmsox Chicago
Riding Team. 38, 30, Basketball Team, 39, Swim-
ming Truim, 38, 39, Boots :uid Snclclle, 38, 39, Gym-
klmnu, 38, Prom Committee Chairman. '39, Mziy
Fete, 39.
SHIHLEY LOUISE BRUNS River Forest
Vice-Presidont, Prep School, '37, Outdoor Club,
37, Cnmvrzi Club, '38, General Activities Club, '39,
Commencement Usher, '38, Prom Committee, '39,
Art Committee. Student Representative, '39, May
Fete 36, 37, 38, 39.
Mmm' ILEEN BULLIS
Los Angeles, California
'1'rrrusurer. Christian Service League. 38, Secretary-
trcusurcr. Athletic Association, '39, The liecorcl. '36,
Circulation Manager. '39, Student Council, '39,
Dmmntic Club, '37, '38, '39, Vice-presirlcnt, '30, Latin
Club. '36, Laulius in iVaiting, '38, Priclv mul Prejlidice.
'38, Stage Door, '30, Moor Born, '39, Ono Act Plays,
36, 30, Christ-mais Pzigcauit, '38, Easter Pzigwilit, '38,
Vnluleville, '38, Henri Usher, '37, '38, Comma:if-elm-nt
Usher, '36, Play Production, '39, Gymklnum, '36,
Mary Fe-te, '36, May Que-on Attendant, '37, '35, '39.
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THE RECORD
BABBE1'1'E FRIEDMAN Minneapolis, Minnesota
Knitting Club, '39g May Fete, '39.
Nllnmmn GAn11I'l'x' New York, New York Rolmmw ANDREWS Hmm, Dcmtm.
Camera Club, '38g General Activities Club, 'BDQ
Cheer Leader. '39g Prom Committcf-. '39g May Fete.
'38, '39.
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General Activities Club, '39g Christmas Pageant, '30g
Nluy Feta. '39.
THE RECORD
JAYNE Finances Irlowaxm Traverse City, Michigan
Riding Team, '37, '38, '39, Captain '37, Basketball
Team '37, Varsity Team '37, Cheerleader. '39, Boots
and Saddle, '37, '38, '39, Prom Committee, Chairman
'39
Main' I-IYA-rfr Chicago Bans IANNELLI Park Ridge
President, Freshman Class, '38, President. Sopho-
more Class. '39, A. A. Board, '38, '39g Swimming Team,
Glee Club, '38, '39, Camera Cluh. '38, Latin Club
President, '39.
'38g Hockey Team, '37, Riding Team, '37, '38, '39,
Gymkhuna. '37, '38, '39, Captain, Riding Team,
'38, 395 NVinner, Archery Tournament, '38g Boots
and Saddle, '37, '38, '39, Vice-president, '38, President,
'39, May Fete, '37, '38, May Queen Attendant. '39.
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THE RECORD
INIARION JANE JOHNSON Chicago Rol3Em',x JEAN KECK Hammond, Indiana
Camera Club, '38, General Activities Club, '39, Hockey ffenm, '39, Snjimming Team, '39, Gleev Club
May Fete. '38, '39, Accompzunst, '39, Christmas Pageant. '39, Easter
Pageant. '39, Latin Club, '39, Moy Fate, '39.
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MARY BARBARA KELLOGG Ch icago
Treasurer, Christian Service League. '39, Hockey
Team, '38, '39, Basketball Team, '38, '39, Varsity
Team. '38, '39, School Team, '39, A. A. Board, '39,
Boots :md Saddle, '38, Gymkhana, '38, Dramatic
Club, '39, Stage Door. '39, One Act Plays,.'38. '39,
Play Production, '38, Vaudeville. '39, Christmas
Pagen1g.S'39, Prom Committee Chairman, '39, May
feta, .
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THE RECORD
Gnonm IQOENIGSTEIN
Boots mul Saddle, '39, Diuriiutic Club, '39, One
Act Play, Golf Tournament.
XVINIFRED Mmmm IQHEITIER Ellsworth
'38, '39, Boots und Saddle, '38, '39g
'38, '39, Gyinkhnna, '38, '39, Christmas
Pugczmt, '38, '39, Spring Convert, '38, '39, Easter
Pageant. '3S. '39, Vaudeville, '38, '39g Prom Com-
niittvu, '39.
Omaha, Nebraska
Glue Club.
Riding Tenm,
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Hockey Team, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, Stage Door.
'39, One Act Play, '39, Runner-up. Ping-Pong tourney.
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MARIAN McCAm'Bx' Chicago
Vice-President, Athletic Association, '39, Secretary-
treasurer, Athletic Association, '38, Hockey Team,
'37, '38, '39, Captain, '39, Swimming: Team. '37,
'38, '39, Captain, '38, '39, Basketball Team, '37, '38,
'39, Captain, '39, Varsity, '33, '39, School Team, '39,
Gymkhana, '37, Treasurer, Sophomore Class, Prep-
School, '37, Treasurer, Freshman Class, '38, Dramatic
Club, '38, '39, One Act Plays, '38, '39, Pride and
Prejudice, '38, Stage Door, '39, Play Production, '38,
Latin Club, '37, '38, Christmas Pageant, '39, Vande-
ville, ,39, Runner-Up, Tennis Tourney' '38, Good
Form Committee, '38, Prom Committee, '39, 450
Emblem '37, 680 Emblem '38, 1200 Cup '39, May
THE RECORD
Fete '37, '38, May Queen Attendant '37, '39.
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Vins INIA Moyifm Toledo. Ohio
International Relations Club.
BARBARA RUTH PACE Farmer City
Glee Club, '39, Dramatic Club '39, Stage Door, '30,
One Act Play, '39, Christmas Pageant, '39, Good
Form Committee, '39, May Fete, '39.
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THE RECORD
MARGARET PLuMM11m Rochester, Minnesota
Hockey Team. '39g Basketball Team, '39, Varsity
Team .'3Ug School Team, '39, Riding Team. '39,
Gymkhunn. '39, Winner, Badminton Tourney, '39,
Boots and Saddle, '39, May Fate, '39,
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VIRGINXA BLANCHE RISON Louisville. Kentucky GRACE ROGERS Peoria
Humor Editor, The Record. '39, Latin Club, '38, Chapel Choir. '39, G-Ice Club, Conservatory
'39, Vice-President.. '39, May Fete. '38, '39, Concert, '39: Easter Concert, T303 Spring Concert, '39,
Christmas Pageant., '39, Vuudeville, '39, May Fete,
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RITA '1'nAcs Chicago
Glee Club, '38, '30, Christmas Pn,gea,nt, '38, '39,
Easter Pageant, '3Sg Spring Convert, '38, '39, Book
Club, '39, Play Production, '38, Dramatic Club, '39,
Stage Door, '39, Moor Born, '39, One Act Plaiy, '38,
Vaudcville, '39.
THE RECORD
ELLEN xxn-XLLER
Secretary, Sophmnrmrc Class. '39g A, A. Board. '39,
Bouts and Saddle, '39, Chapel Choir, '39, Glec Club,
'39, Conservatory Concert, '39, Easter Concert, '39 3
Yuudeville. '39, Stage Door, '39, Slay Fate, '39,
Montrose, Alabzunu
SYLVIA BERNXESE WASSPIRAIAN Toledo. Ohio
General Activities Club, '39, One Act Play, '39,
Play Production, '39, Vaudeville, '39, '
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lNI,un' XVOOLSEY Galcsburg
mnin Club, '30, '
JEANNE LUCILLE YOUKEY Oumha, Nebraska
Glen Cluhu '3Qg Christmas Pamgcunt., '39g Easter
Pageant, '39g Sprung Concert, '39g Dramatic Club, '39g
Stags Door, f39g Yamieievillrr, '39g One Act, Play. '39g
Play Production. '39g May Fete. '39,
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RGAUIZATIDUI
ART CLUB
The art club is composed of art students who are outstanding in this activity and especially
interested in it. Marjorie Fishbein was president of the club this year. Members of the club
take trips to art exhibits in near-by Cities. One of the most interesting trips they took was one to
the Davenport Art Gallery, where they viewed a. display of American painting. The club acts
as hostess at the several art exhibits in the Dickerson art gallery at Shimer. Ruth Patterson was
vice-president of the club and Mary Lane was secreta1'y-treasurer.
BOOTS AND SADDLE CLUB
Bebe Iannelli was president of Boots and Saddle this year. The club sponsored two gymkhanas,
the first in the fall, with obstacle races for competition. The academy team won this gymkhana.
The spring gymklmna is a Contest for form riding and demonstration of special skills in riding.
In the fall the club took at trip to Chicago to see the International Livestouk Exhibition. The
members of the club who are advanced riders are privileged to take over-night rides, usually
riding to Mrs. Colehoufs farm near Smitlfs Park. Odieers of the club for this year were V'- mn
Mc Collum, vice-presidentg Jean Gavin, secretaryg Ann Abell, treasurer.
CAMERA CLUB
Students in the camera club are particularly interested in taking and developing pictures.
They have purchased equipment and furnished the dark room in science hall so that pictures may
be developed there. The club sold pictures of various students at the Carnival by taking orders
and developing the pictures later. The club also took some of the'Record pictures and helped
with the photographic section of the Record. The club has a photographic exhibit in Metcalf
Hall at intervals throughout the year.
CHAPEL SINGERS
The Chapel singers have been outstanding this year for their extra programs. They have
sung on the radio and in Mt. Carroll several times. They sang at the Vespers services all year.
They also sang for Tuesday Chapel programs. They took part in the Boy Scout Benefit at which
Shimer presented the entertainment. They were also prominent in the Nativity play and Easter
contata. .
THE RECORD
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CHRISTIAN SERVICE LEAGUE
Christian Service League is a social and religious organization. With Virginia Quade as its
president this year the League sponsored several parties, among them the new student's tea
in the fall, and the Christmas party, a traditional custom of medieval style at Shimer. The
Carnival on February 25 was also under the sponsorship of the League. Other officers of the
League for this year were Henrietta Weih, vice-president, religious chairmang Jeanne Sundine,
second vice-president, social service chairmang Elizabeth Stromback, secretaryg and Mary Kellogg,
treasurer.
GLIEE CLUB
The Glee Club presented the annual nativity play this year in medieval style, with sixteenth
century songs and traditional costume. The choral work and soloing was very beautiful to hear.
The club also presented the Easter cantata, which was purely singing this year. The members
of the club have sung several times on the radio and for various entertainments. The club also
presented a spring cantata May 7. This was a very lovely and finished program.
THE RECORD
DRAMATIC CLUB
The Dramatic Club, with Connie Clough its president, presented Stage Door at
Thanksgiving, and Moor Born in March. Members of the club were active in many
Saturday night affairs, such as the Vaudeville, the Carnival, and one-act plays presented
by the play-production class. May third the club took a trip to Chicago to see the play
Knickerbocker Holiday. They also visited radio stations and saw programs in rehearsal
while at Chicago. Other officers ol' the club are Mary Bullis, vice-president, Pat Kivlan,
secretaryg and Patrice Clough, treasurer.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
The International Relations Club, with .lean Greison as president, sponsored a trip to
an international relations conference in Chicago this spring. Following this trip the clnb
presented a chapel program at which members discussed subjects presented at the con-
ference. Members of the club are particularly interested in current affairs, and keep the
school posted on what is happening in other countries by means of notices posted on the
bulletin board. The club presented a skit at the Vaudeville in which they satirized the
foreign dictators at a conference. Martha Bowyer is vice-president of the club, and Mary
stang is secretary-treasurer.
CRAFTS CLUB
Members of the crafts club meet once a month and develop skill in particular crafts
such as knitting, and all kinds of handiwork. Jean Brands is president and Jean Beier is
vice-president and secretary-t1'easu1'er. This year the purchase of a new loom and weaving
equipment stimulated interest in the club. The club also took a sleigh ride dining one of
its meetings last winter.
LATIN CLUB
The Latin Club is open to all Latin students and anystudelits who are interested in latin
but may not by studying it at the present time. It held a formal banquet at the hotel tliic
spring which was presided over by Frances Fox, president of the club. Members of the
faculty were speakers and guests. The traditional Roman togas are sometimes worn at
their meetings. Members of the club develop a knowledge of Roman customs and the
Latin language. Each year the club presents the Eta Sigma Phi medal to the student who is
outstanding in Latin.
PHI THETA KAPPA
With Patrice Clough as its president, Phi Theta partook of several and varied activities
this year. Membership of Phi Theta Kappa is limited to the upper ten per-cent of the Junior
College. The members and pledges took a trip to Davenport to see Thomas Craven, the
art critic. They also had a steak fry in May. Phi Theta had i-ts formal pledging on Febru-
ary 28, and sponsored a coliee in the lounge following dinner that evening. The pledges
were responsible for the entertainment at the coffee.
PRO MUSICA
Pro-Musica is an honorary music organization which aims to foster a love of good music.
The club sponsors several music programs throughout the year, and its members give
individual recitals. Conservatory concerts are given in the spring on Sunday afternoons
and Thursday evenings. Members of the club present two chapel programs, one in the
fall and one in the spring. They also present a radio program and a program for the faculty.
Jeanne Gavin is president of the clubg Jean Greison is vice president, and Mildred Mercer
is se0retary-treasurer.
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GENERAL ACTIVITIES CLUB
Members of the general activities club have been particularly interested in outdoor
activities. They have taken many hikes to Point Rock Park and Katie's Woods, with
picnic suppcrs and steak fries. They also took a sleigh ride in the winter. At one meeting
the members went in swimming and played water games in the pool. Mildred Fleischhauer
is president of the club.
STUDENT COUNCIL
The student council is a student government organization in which the members of the
council work for a. just and e iicient government. Student Council also sponsors a fall and
spring informal dance, and a party for the new students in the fall. Mary Birkett was
President of the student council this year, and under her leadership the council undertook
many new rulings and experiments which proved to be very successful. Other members
were Patrice Clough, vice-president, and Mary Stang, secretary-treasurer. Hull presidents
were also included in the council.
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The Record, edited by Marjorie Dunkel, published two magazines and a bound annual
this year. l,iterary contributions were numerous and the material selected for the Record
was exceptional. The Record sponsored a photographic lecture on February 28, which
proved to be very interesting and enlightening. Students on the Record Staff manage the
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LITERATURE
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THUS YE SHALL KNOW THEM
SKIN IORS
Ann Abell . . . Annie-puss . . . a gracious class president.
Mary Birkett . . . Boik . . . a gentle ruler.
Nancy Blount . . . Nan , . . always a fine companion.
Marion Christensen
Constance Clough .
Patrice Clough . .
Lo1'na Densmore .
Marjorie Dunkel .
. . 'tChris . . . Still Water runs deep.
. 'fHenry . . . the memorable, drunken Branwell.
Columbus . . . an individual thinker.
. Lornie . . . a versatile idealist.
. Dunk'l . . . the one behind all this, the Editor.
. HFish . . . wantta buy a Recording '?
Ellen Francke . . . talented fingers.
.Jeanne Greison . . . ask her anything about International Affairs.
Eloise Kivlan . . . Pat . . . Irish vivaciousness.
Mildred Mercer . . . a lovely, mellow voice and a musical mind that composed
Marjorie Fishbein .
'fSpri11g Rain for us.
Maxine Miller . . . 'tMax . . . a golden-haired pianist.
Jeanette Moore . . . patient and fruitful hours in the art studio.
Mary Katherine Nelson . . . Mary K . . . Shimer's comedienne.
Ruth Patterson . . . L'Pinky . . . a picture of a perfect lady.
Virginia Quade . . . Virg . . , a lively blonde with a ready smile.
Ann Roche . . . Ratzyl' . . . the spirit of the A. A.
Joyce Sanders . . . Joycie . . . with a diamond as big as that!
Phyllis Schaut . . , a pair of sparkling dark eyes.
Mary Stang . . . the kind of intellectual that we all like.
Maxine Stansenback . . . could I interest you in a Record Ad?
Henrietta Weih , . . Henri'l . . . the comforter in the infirm.
Jean Bohen . . . Jayl' . . . a paradox of a devlish grin with angelic eyes.
May-Jean Gridley . . . a glamorous gi1'l with a beautiful horse.
Mary Lerch . . . Shimer's Eleanor Holm.
Virginia Peery . . . Ginger . . . the personification of her nickname.
Jeanne Sundine . . . t'Sunny . . . who would like to ride with me?
Hazel Thomas . . . Tommy and her little lambs.
Mildred Witl'1a1't . .
SOPHOMORES
Irene Arehbold . .
sleep and a sleep.
LuAnn Bloomberg . .
game.
Betty Boucher . . . '
. sincere and loyal cooperation.
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Unni Boye . . , Unni Girl
Doris Brison . . . Baby Doe .
Shirley Bruns . . . Bruno
Mary Bullis . . . L'Mibs .
Babette Friedman . . . Bobby'y . . . Life is just a bowl of cherries,
Mildred Garrity . . .UGarrityll . .
Roberta I-Iight . . . Sluts
Jayne Howard . . . t'Pudles
Mary Hyatt . . . Mike .
forever.
Bebe Iannelli . . .
Marion Johnson .
Roberta Keck . .
Mary Kellogg . . .
Gloria Koenigstein .
classes.
Josephine Logan .
Winifred Kreitzer .
Virginia Moyer . .
Ma1'ion McCarthy
Barbara Pace . . .
Bebe . '
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. When generous hearts are trump she'll win the
. I can't do a thing with my hair.
. As she was yesterday and always will be.
. . . Why should the devil have all the fun?
. . Men may come and men may go but I go on
. Jim shoes , by the northwest side .
Kel . . . Huh'?
. . Petel' . . . When I have nothing better to do I go to
. Jay . . . quick and changing moods.
. . Winnie . . . comic tap dancer.
. 'Ginieu . . . For once in my life I am speechless.
. . Mac . . . I said unto myself Hall men are liars .
Bobbie . . . Hidden pepper.
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23. Margaret Plummer . . . Peg . . . And one was a saucy little red-head.
24. Virginia Rison . . . 'fFlash . . . All great women are dying . . . I don't feel
so well myself.
25. Grace Rogers . . . Gracie . . . Brains, boats, and bottom fioor Hathaway.
26. Rita. Trace . , . Ritz . . . Diet table and nocturnal habits.
27. Ellen Waller . . . f'Ellie , . . Snoozie, whatsis you mean, zowiel
28. Silvia Wassermzin . . . Siphie . . . the current Baby Snooks.
30. Mary Woolsey . . . Woolie . . . greeting the world with a smile.
31. .lean Youkey . . . Youkey . . . Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just
sit.
PASTORAL
The clouds ham: blue on the hill-tops
Where clover piled pink swells to sky
The fields and the beeches are swaying.
The wind blows the cloverin the files.
And look! The calves are playful.
Their hides are rich in the sun.
And I would leap like the foolish calves,
Sway as the beech by the stile.
Swellas the full-ripe clover.
And drink 'till I'm drunk of the day.
Lomm Dsnsmorm
DEATH
Death is a garden blooming with moonflowers.
After mad. hot colors of day,
The dark comes,
And then
Slowly the fragile, white. winglike petals open,
Perfect, complete
With the beauty that blooms
Breathing serenity
In the cool of the garden of death.
Lorum Dm-zsmons
HEPATICAS
I saw their light blue chalices
Thrust carelessly into n howl.
I'd come to rind a book or two
And chanced on things to stir my soul.
I thought, 'Why yes, it's Spring once more.'
I had forgot the echoes of another duy
Through open windows vagrant dreams
Drifted in on the breath of May.
A kinglet on a swaying reed.
Willows bending in the rain.
The marsh frog's throbbing minor chunk .
My childhood flooded back again.
I saw the mossy streams and lanes
Of youth's first soaring careless hours.
And lost in dreams, I thought perhaps
I'd pick again those tiny flowers.
ADELAIDE SHRADER
AND SO THEY GO
Men break quickly.
After long years of toil
They suddenly crack-
Surface erosion.
NVomen break slowly-
From the inside.
They crumble quietly
Until there is nothing left.
Prrizrcs Cnouen
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RECESS
The night is over. and I not ready for the day
Stand here watching the eastern sky flood gray gold tinged.
Spreading flames. the clouds, rush and cover all the morning light.
Day comes bringing a rush of thoughts
Seering the inflames mind.
Dawn is all too brief a thing to compensate for day.
Loruu Dmrsmoms
DENOUEMENT
I dreamed that you returned last night to me,
And whispered. Dear, our lovely yesterdays
Remain a haunting joyous memory . . ,
As hand in hand we ran and laughed at rain,
Or dug our toes in hot dry sand. or cried
To see the vast night stagger back at dawn,
Or lingered musing ox er pages dried
And worn by time. Then suddenly I felt
Your tears fall on my face. When I awoke
I touched my lips. Your tears had turned to ice.
Pnrucs CLOUGH
IEAPESTRY OF MEMORIES
Time moves gently,
Like a tired old man.
Careful not to break the precious thread of the past.
Slowly it weaves our yesterdays
Into a somber tapestry
Oi the tears and hopes
That are gone.
Tenderly time dims its work
lvitli a purple mist,
Slowly pushing hack the past.
A tapestry of memories to keep out
The cold of long tomorrows.
PATRICE CLOUGH
WHEN DUSK COMES
There is a longing, longing in my heart,
Yearning too deep for idle. falling tears.
Loneliness comes as dusk's soft counterpart.
Sadly I seek. yet know not what I seek.
Beauty, elusive, urgent pulls at me.
Gently warm winds and shadows touch my cheek.
lVhat clo I seek as evening's black robes sweep
Silently brushing back the lust of day?
Blindly I search and finding not. I weep.
PATRICE CLOUGH
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REVOLT
I want to live 5 and I donyt mean existing in a pretty little world. I don't 4-are particu-
larly whether I'm happy or sad, I just want to live. Maybe if I say that over enough times,
maybe if I wish hard enough, it will come true. But there's a lot of opposition. Why is
everyone so bent on building narrow, sheltering walls around me?
I go to church and the minister sends me away with the message, Kept by the power
of God . Well now that's very nice, I believe in having a faith. But I don't want to be
Kept by it! It's all right to have it deep underneath to stabilize and strengthen one
but-I don't want to be buried by it. Can't I do anything with the exhilaration of not
knowing whether I'll come out on the top or the bottom, whether it will make me or break
me? Must I always think, Whatever happens, I'm protected, I'm sheltered by God?
And my parents . . . they mean well. I suppose it's because they love me. But they
buy me the right clothes, they teach me the right manners, they send me to the right
schools so I'll get to know the right people. Maybe I don't want to know the right people.
Maybe I'd like to know a woman who isn't just nice, a man who gambles or drinks, someone
who isn't just nice, a man who gambles or drinks, someone who isn't educated! They
spend a lot of money on my entertainment. They send me to good camps and on ehaperoned
tours. But perhaps I'd like to hitch-hike some place, land in a strange town with no money
and only myself to depend on.
My teachers set for themselves the noble goal of educating me and giving me culture
so that I'll never know poverty and will get a good job. Well personally I'm sick of good
jobs, they sound so dull. I'd like to work in an all-night restaurant, or be a maid on a boat,
or own a huckster's wagon.
The law does its share too. I ean't run away, our very competent police would soon
find me and send me home. I can't hitch-hike or wander from place to place, they put
girls like that in the proper institutions.
But now that I've got my revolt down on paper, I can see who's really to blame. It's
myself. The preacher, my parents, the law, my teachers have won. I'm so steeped in their
theories and ideals that I haven't enough spirit or daring to do any more than just talk.
I'll go right on living my calm proper life.
MARJOHIE DUNKEL
A PEDESTRIAN
The late November winds were just beginning to sting and bite their victims, forcing
them to seek protection in some warm shelter, when up the lane trudged an old man, un-
mistakably a forlorn predstrian. The pitiable tramp plodded slowly toward the barn, his
rags waving wildly about him. A cap nearly three sizes too large for his head was pulled
down over his ears, and his tattered outside jacket was pinned together in the front in a
futile attemt to keep out the cold, damp air. Worn trousers, heavy from the black muck,
were about to drop. Bare threads of cloth tied loosely about cold, numb ankles served as
stockings. A pair of filthy feet sought protection in nearly soleless shoes of light canvas.
His withered blue claws firmly grasped a small dilapidated box which was f1'equently opened,
but in such a fashion that the contents were visible to no one save the owner.
FRANCES BONE
TEN SPOT
With a. deliberate, rhythmic chug the train pulled out of the small station. Faster and
faster the wheels turned until finally the girl in the station could no longer count the rhythm
with her fingers. She was sitting on a stool at the counter. With a final wail the train
rounded the bend, and nothing but a fiat buzz could be heard.
The girl sighed. She opened her purse and took out the ten dollar bill. Ten, dollars,
and what to do with it. The last money she had in the world. Ten dollars and a ticket to
the city. The man behind the counter, wearing a tall white hat and a dirty apron that
looked like a butcher's, eyed the bill apprehensively. There was no-one else in the station,
and it was nearly midnight. The next train wasn't due for two hours.
Nice night, he said engagingly.
Yeah, she replied without looking at him.
Good night for a murder, he said jokingly.
She looked up quickly, but didn't answer. Five minutes passed.
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'fWant another cup of coffee, kid?
' Nope.
What's the matter?
Nothing, She got up and handed him the bill.
ifganw cltiange this, he said.
xeep 1 .
You can have the coffee and a hamburger if you stick around.
She stuck around.
It was time for the two ten express. They walked out of the station together and stood
on the platform. The sky was beautiful.
Nice night, she said quietly.
Yup he agreed.
Nice night for a murder? she asked.
He didn't answer, but swung the lantern in his right hand and walked down the platform
alone. She stood and watched him.
Not bad, she thought to herself, 'tif he'd take off that apronf She followedliim
slowly, the click of her heels beating loudly on the platform in the still night. He didnit
turn until he reached the end of the platform. Then he looked at her. She wasn't very
big coming along in the darlg She walked up to him and smiled.
The two-ten t1'ain passe through the station. No-one wanted to get off and she
didn't want to get on, so there wasnlt any use stopping the train. They went ,back into
the station. Now there would be no trains until five. They started coming often, then.
Suburban people have to leave early to get to the city by eight.
She drank another cup of coffee.
Smoke? he said.
Thanks Not many customers are there?
i4NOpe.:n
When do you close?
I don't close when I have customers.
Meaning me?
Meaning you.
She made no effort to leave.
The sky outside the window was getting grey. She looked at the big clock on the wall.
Four-thirty.
Guess I'd better take the next train to the city, she said.
Long ride to the city.
I know, I've been there.
AiYou liye in the city?
' Nope. '
Where do you live?
Noplace.
You could live here,'f he proposed.
What for?
'fNice place, he offered.
Hell U she said.
Well, kid, you just stick around.
She stuck around. People began coming into the station. She looked awful. There
were circles underhher eyes and sliie had patencpff her lipstick. What difference did it make?
You can was your ace in t iere, ie sai .
'tThanks. She got up wearily and trudged across the Hoor. God, her feet hurt.
The five dclocgiltirain dang in and gie station LFG3.l'Bd. She drank anotliei' cup of coffee.
Change this i now'. on't nee so much, owe you more. s ie sai .
f'Skip it he answered.
No, thanks, never run into debt. She placed the bill on the counter. Philip Morris.
gre ignored the inorrgey aid handed her the cigarettes.
e sun was re in ie s 'y now.
Nice morning, he said.
K l 'Yup-ll
Tired?
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People were coming into the station for the next train now. It was going to be a hot day 3
her clothes were already beginning to stick to her. Better' get into the city..
Five fifteen, the train arrived. The station cleared again. The man behind the counter
picked up the ten spot and put it in his pocket. He took off his dirty apron.
Hi, Jo, he said to the heavy man in the Seersucker suit who was to take his place
behind the counter.
Hi. Busy night?
Nope S'long, he said as he put on his suit-coat and walked out the door.
ANN Rocnn
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THE RETURN
The pawn fell from her hand. It careened across the board, but neither of the two
players tried to stop it. It didn't matterg the game was forgotten.
A nervous tension ran through both of them. Two strands of hair loosened and fell
over her weather-beaten face. She pushed them back. More hair came. It wasn't import-
ant. They were sixty and felt it. Why shouldn't they look it? He leaned back, tipped
his chair. Several times he pinched his taut lips. His strikingly high forehead protruded
over drawn, bushy brows and the gray, deep-set eyes of a thinker. Suddenly he let his
chair down. Both leaned over the table intent on something not the game.
It was this seeing the same run-down chicken farm day after day and every night until
the sound of chickens-even sleeping chickens-was maddening. lt was this kitchen
smelling strong of kerosene smoke and the sound of .lune bugs banging against the window,
but, more than that, it was themselves-each other-people whoid had ambitions.
They hadnlt wanted money and had scorned those who wasted their days in its pursuit.
Their marriage was to be the joining of two ivory towers to make each more splendid. It
was successful at first. Schopenhauer and Goethe were more important than the people
around them . They made no attempt to make friends. Their own talk had been stimulat-
ing and had seemed never ending. But the silence came. Silence can come quickly. At
first they didn't need to say anything. Then they could think of nothing important enough
to break the silence. Quiet can miike it harder to talk than torrents. The quiet had grown
louder the last few years until the sound of one's own voice was frightening.
Bugs were piled high on the sill. The storm broke. A sudden commotion in the chicken
house startled them both, and she heard him get up to find the cause. The door banged
behind him. She was watching the bugs' futile struggle to reach the light.
He was back. Fire over therein
She was beside him at the door. Then they hurried up the stairs to see the flames from
the better position.
It was a big fire. He decided from the shape of the flames that it must be a barn. There
was a new burst of Haines. Raindrops rolling down the window reflected red from the light.
VVhose barn? lf it was the Sherman's, they needed their horses. They wondered,
were the animals safe? It might be the Tuckers', the new family with the children, or the
Whitehills' beyond the main road, but it must be the .lohnson's from the shape of the straw
stack. No one else built them up that way. She thought he was clever to think of that.
The kitchen no longer confined their thoughts. They were free of it. They were
remembering names and discussing the people. They interrupted each other. This
talking was good. All her hair was down now. His gestures were excited and vigorous.
They both looked younger.
A car from the fire skidded up the clay road. They watched its headlights come around
the corner. Talking fast and loudly all the while he broke away and hurried downstairs
and went out by the mailbox. He hailed the driver.
t'Wl1e1'els the fire?',
Barn at Ike .lohnson's.
She was leaning out the window. They laughed and laughed. They could figure it out!
LORNA D1sNsMo1m
THE GIRLIE HAD IDEAS
An old man sat on the front porch of the house. His chairwas tilted up against the wall
and his feet rested on an up-side-down bushel basket. The house was partway up a hill
with corn fields on the right, as you faced it, and swampy land with low trees on the left.
Pretty soon a girl came and stood in the doorway. She looked all right, but she wasn't
pretty. She had straw colored hair done in one braid down her back. Her mouth was
too big. It was a hot, sunny day and she stood sniffling the air and rubbing her hands
on the skirt of her cotton dress.
See them two fellas comin' down the road? the old man asked.
Yeah, I see them fellasf,
The two men coming down the road turned up the hill toward the house. One was
middle-aged and the other one was young. The young man was thin and his teeth were
yellow. One was missing at the side of his mouth. Both men wore overalls and looked
like they had been on the road a long time. When they reached the house, they stood and
looked at the man and the girl.
You ain't wanted here, the old man said, you better get out.
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What the hell, the younger man said.
t'Shut up, Tenge, his companion said, what do you mean, 'What the hell?' We ainlt
gonna let no inotheaten gent tell us what to do. We ain't had no dinner today, sister,
you better get some ready.
You ain't wanted here. Get out, the old man repeated. Quit grinning, Essie, and
get in the house.
Essie giggled.
f'You heard her. What the hell, let's eat, the young man called Tange said.
They started into the house.
The old man shouted, You can't never trust a foreigner, Essie. I ain't gonna have
nothing to do with it.
Essie giggled again and followed the two men into the house.
When they got to the kitchen, Tange sat down and the middle-aged man looked out
the window. There were dirty dishes in the sink and a bowl of pancake batter on the stove.
Essie fried the pancakes and set a half an apple pie on the table. The two men started
to eat.
They ain't many strangers around here, the girl said.
Yeah?
You're strangers.
What's it to you, sister?
Aw, let the girlie alone, Albert, Tange said. What's your name, girlie?
Essie.
Essie.
1 'KThaf your old man settin' out there? Tango asked with a jerk of his head toward
t ie porc 1.
Essie giggled and shook her head, U Him? That ain't my old man.
1'He ain't'?
That's my uncle. I live over there, she pointed to the swamp side of the house,
across the tracks.
Alblizrt looked up from his plate quickly. The men glanced at each other.
'U huh.
How far to the tracks from here?
Essie f1'owned, N ear two miles on the road you was comin' down. I cut through the
swamp when I go home in the evening.
How far through the swamp?', Albert asked.
About half a mile. I live right on the other side o'where the freights stop for water.
She giggled and smiled at Tango.
Yeah, girlie?
Essie cleared the plates off the table.
VVhere you fellas headed for?
What's it to you where we're headed for, sister? Albert snarled.
Aw let the girlie alone, Albert, Tango said, she don't mean no harm.
Albert was looking out the window down the road they had come. He said, Let's get
new
Let's get goin
As, what's eatin' you, Albert?
I'm takin' quite a shine to girlie, here. I've aimed eo walk home with her.
Essie blushed.
t'I'm gon', Albert said and he went.
Toward evening Tango and the girl started for the swamps. The old man shouted
after them. The girl walked behind Tango.
Come on, step it up, girlie.
I ain't in no hurry to get home.
Step it up. , , l
Sometimes the path lead through reeds and hassocks. Cow tracks were imprinted in
the moist ground. Sometimes the path wound between low grubby trees. The man and
lissie had to bend double.
I ain't never had no fella beforef' she giggled.
Don't get no ideas, sister.
You could sleep in the hay loft, she continued.
I said, donlt get no ideas about mef'
A train whistled in the distance.
I ain't in no hurry to get homef' Essie said.
Yeah, yeah, sure, girlie, Tango said and quiekened his pace.
The path got muddier and muddier. Soon they were stepping from one hassock to
another.
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H What the hell.
The train whistled again. This time it was nearer. The man and the girl came to a
creek, swollen with rushing water. There was earth piled up on either side to keep it
from spreading all over the swamp. A log stretched from one side to the other. Tango
leaped to the log. It started to roll. He caught his balance and crossed to the other side.
Then he turned quickly and shoved the log into the water. It floated down stream.
So long, girlie, don't get no ideas, Tango said and waved his hand.
The girl waded to the middle of the stream. She stood waist deep, the water swirling
around her. With an unbelieving expression on her face she watched the man disappear.
She heard the train stop to get water at the fueling station and then start again. The train
whistled in the distance. Two tears rolled down her cheeks and splashed into the water.
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