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ROSEMARY LODES OKAIICHE, OKLAHOMA LERA MAY MCLAUGI-ILIN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MARIORIE FITZPATRICK CHASE, KANSAS Glee C lub ANNA KUSTERSTEFFEN KONAWA, OKLAHOMA KATHLEEN MORROW HENRYETTA, OKLAHONIA PAULINE LANIG ROOSEVELT, OKLAHOMA EVELYN I-IAU OKARCHE, OKLAHONIA BEATRICE I-IARDWICK WEWOKA, OKLAHOMA ......JI2: '..l--.,,.41l1-4....,,, :L.44I-'2' Y -:4- ' .. .L V
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. . IUNIOR CONTRIBUTION . . . Suggestions for Attaining A Ripe Old Age ADOLPI-I-Chew gum constantly, it ex- ercises your jaws and prevents the mind from becoming rusty. I-IARDWICK-Sleep through at least two classes daily. GRESS-Four hours is enough sleep for anybody. LODES-Drink twelve cups of coffee daily. IOI-INSTON-Take temp. every four hours daily, dead or alive. DUGGER-Read at least one best-seller a week. RAY-Sing and be happy. FITZPATRICK--Eat as much as you can get your hands on, preferably as fast as you can. FEISTAI.-Wait for no man. I-IINSON-I-Iave your fun while youlre young. FRAME-Make the going smooth. CLAPPER-Keep your glasses ventilated. RAIVISEY-Dance every opportunity. KING-Open doors before entering. KUSTERSTEFFEN-Open eyes before crossing street. I-IAU-Silence is golden. 'A' Can You Imagine ? VESSELS-not in love. CI-IEATI-IAIVI-at breakfast. IVIULLER-without fingernail polish. GRESS and FIEGNER-without familiar blue envelopes. CLAPPER-without a book. FITZPATRICK-without that familiar line I-Ii Kid. FRAME--not in a hurry. I'-IANEY-not combing someone's hair. YVILLARD-speechless. I-IESS and RAIVISEY-with a hair out of place. BROWN-iii a bad mood. FIESTEL-without two glasses of milk. RAY-when she isnlt singing. KUSTERSTEFFEN-not smiling. IOI-INSTON-Dissatisfied with herself. ADOLPI-I-when she isn't hungry. I-IAU-without a smile. REARDON-on time for class. KING and REED-in a hurry. . ELLWANGER-Without a new dress. LODES-not excited. MCLAUGHLIN-not on 6 o'clock duty. I-IINSON-without a date. I-IARDWICK-not dramatic. CARSON-without a new pair of shoes. HUDSON-without her baby talk. DUGGER-without her dictionary. MORROW and LANIG-without their sewing. I TI-IE WARRENS-without a letter to Buddy.,' OISI-IEA-not talking. DEDICATED TO MY SWEET NURSES, St. Anthony Hospital, Room 177 SOUNDS from 'Ped Earth I woke as midnight turned upon its purple hinges And heard the sounds day hides within the core of silence, The lonely dew that wept beside the sleeping lilies. I heard the stars play hymns on gold and silver organs, I heard the moths steal honey from the dreaming rosesig The fairies snipping patterns out of crimson gauze, The cocoons spinning wings of black and yellow spangles. I heard the forest chant a story to its children As I awoke at midnight. I woke as midnight turned upon its purple hinges And heard the mosses sprouting on the ,rotting shingles. I heard the cobwebs weaving garments for the rafters, Lost echoes searching up and down the dusty stairway. I heard the attic step, and step, among the spiders. I heard the Gnomes that sit and snigger on the bedpostsg The Things that rock in empty chairs and set them creaking. One secret sound was stranger far than all the others, I heard a laugh that had been left among the worries A5 I awoke at mldmghf' -IENNIE I'IARRIS OLIVER. DZ7...
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