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ll: 'AIKEN MARY STEW ART HODGE Phnladelphla P Academzc ff Q-mf? ING a song of athletlcsl Athletlcs everywhere Naturally the ,xx A song IS ralsed to Mary Hodge the really great athlete of the lowel school ln Shlpley the actlve rlght hand woman of Mlss Adams the tltleholder for the upper school And It does take an athlete to accomplxsh the thlngs Mary does for hers IS far from a slmple llfe Belng presldent of the French Club for lnstance mvolves a lot of forelgn relatlons extraordlnalre l1ke meetmg Le Bourgeols Gentllhomme IH the day pupll s d1n1ng room after hours and entertalnmg Le Barbler de Sevllle goodness knows when or where' Moreover there are the 1n1ss1ons among her fellow day puplls for the purpose of bungmg them to the estabhshed falth of Student Frlendshlp and the several other dr1ves ev1dently she rules them wlth an 1ron hand How does she do It and st1ll remaln the calm w1ll1ng Mary never too busy to try someth1ng else the efflclent one to ask for everythlng' It certalnly must be the generous nature of the true athlete Hence Slng a song to athletlcs' Athletlcs everyw here' Not bold nov shy Thzrty three asf' . ' 9 sk g A g ' -. 9 1 7 ' ' , u. ' ' I!! . M, -l . 4 . yl A 4 ikx .x u , .- X Q 1 :Q Q Q! 77 ' ' ' at ' n ' y ' 9 ' ' as rr ' 2, f I . I, -gg , . . . . ll 4-1: Y . . . ' . . I . ' I 1 . . . . . . H . ! . ,, . . , . . . . ll ' ' 7, ' 7 . . . s. . ' ' u - - sv , . Y ! , u ' ' ' , 77 U , U
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'Jlf ll: IEUKBK ROS VVIOYD CHI IS I ARDNFR Baltimore Md B111nMa1f1 0, EI HAPS you haxe seen a po1t1a1t of a DGIQOH xxho S1tS se1enely calm or stands quletly by a backglound of soft colo1 ful d13pG116S l It IS thus one thlHkS of Rosamond Gardner a young lady who dlesses 1n tan and lose and xx ho succeeds 111 looklng qulet but not dully so a f1gu1e xx ho passes befole our mlrror vxlth a fum and stately step Behold' As we gaze lnto the glass We suddenly see along IH a gym tunlc and looks about rathel 1nqu1s1t1vely Then the1e IS heard a glggle Thls absolutely proves that Rosamond IS Ros1e Sud denlv the mu ror rex eals a flgule xx hlch dances gayly and gracefully to a Spamsh tune' Noxx the gl xss revolxes 'md leflects a young pel son xx ho, 111 Engllsh class talks about Rupelt Brooke and who wrltes an essay on Kmgs 01 Cabbages xx 1th equal dexte11t5 Whether the m11lO1 tulns backxx dl ds 01 forxx dl ds ll0th1llg to be seen IS xague O1 l1llC91t211Il Ex e1y thlng asselts ltself surely and calmly And so thele IS m111o1ed the calm Rosamond and the gay Rosle and the txx o become one' Rrason zs lun no QUNI1 but stzll a guard L 1 1 l l FII 4U su Ia UA V51 5.11-5.5! .ix .ELLMSL Thzrty two .- z F l . if l K E ' I ' ln X' 3 l Q , - pf ,f,h,,ms,,,, - ' so . 5 Q f' a Z' ' FD , ' . ' . . 5 - PP I . Q. A KL is ' g . Qc . V 4 o J I . a 4 ' Q- , . , ,.. ' 2 : - ' Q, a . 4 +1 . l . 'lv ' 'l' Q , ', L . A l ,., . I , la ' ' ' I ' : 'NJ W 1 al' he E . nrrrvmlrnn. ' 023 ' K ' Q l l Ill ' ' N I v -1.11 ' ' ' ' - ' . ' ' I A' .ur , fx 'iv , I V li! I H F. ' ' . l in ' Q. 6 ' A I r L Q EMT F-A. a . ly,-QQ! ' . '.' ' ' ' V' ' '. , rf w I Q ' 2 Y' I 1 ' :U O .QI . ' J .mv , I. 1. . .x , . ,.. h J I : . - H- f , 3 2 0 . - ' ' , o . ,A - - 3 . ' .' . 2 ' . 4 ' w , O b 1 , . 3 'U a R ' , 99 . -4 ' U: ' ' ff.. '- . ' a ' -5 u I UQ -
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Stix MARY ELIZABETH EDWARDS Oklahoma Cnty Okla Br yn M au 1 DAPPLED sk5 xx heie specks of clouds scurry over the blue This 4 Q seems to expi ess Maiy Liz xx hen wx 1th flying locks and spalkling 63 es she sklps 01 iuns up and dovsn the halls intent upon some ui gent adx entui e But sn hen she 1S not rushing somewhere she can be found sitting on the edge of a chan O1 on the floor ieigning Q supi eme xx 1th witty and amusing conveisation wx hich IS deliveled iapidly to a laige assembly The fact IS that a gieat deal of the 'faux she di aus foi heiself bi ight and gay fantasies vs hich spaikle befole the mlnd s e5 e Maiy Liz IS not unlike an elfm vs ho delights in dieams and yet seems to get the gieatest Joy fiom life itself Howevei Liz does often combine fact in 1th fancy and becomes SLl1D11Slllgly piactlcal but she is nicest u hen building Castles in the au foi heis is -1 xeiy special ait Then let umged fancy ucmder aaa-1 LLB. Thzztff four il X A A X f - 4. , - i . . Y 7. . ' . , .l , 1 , bile l i 7 . . 1 ' V . . . V. sl 3 ' , ' time Liz sits gracefully lanquid while visions rise in her head and while . v . - 1' ' y ' 1 - . , 7 , . . . . Y . . ' , ' , ' ' , U ' 79 - 4 . . . Y . . . .v . . - I I 1 . 1 , . L . u , ,yn , , C , , y , . l. . ' , V, u C I 3 . , .4,.i 'fun
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