University of California Los Angeles - Bruin Life / Southern Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1901

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Josephioe Baker Grace Doss Banna Rolfe the South Sea Islands ; Edith Miller is her first violin. Grace says she arrived on Jupiter just in time to see a jolly party of old friends just starting off to found a Normal School on a new planet named Blazes. Laura Collins. Xellie Breen, Emily Clark, Dorothy Holmes and Stella Hornheck were among them. Grace said they seemed cheerful enough ; they wouldn ' t take a man along. Speaking of men, )-ou must remember ( )vid Laws. Well, June Luttge. .soon after she graduated, invented a ])uzzle-game called. NMierc is . ndree ' s Balloon? It was a neat little thing; sent two or three people off. And Laws became so wrapt up in it that his friends kidnajsped him and sent him down in a new-fangled diving-bell just over the site of Crusoe ' s sunken island. They couldn ' t get him up again. Say, dear little Cora Boquist lives on Saturn. She married a fellow over there who has charge of the daily excursions to the different moons. Slick proposition, isn ' t it? Each mrwn fitted up as a ])ublic park and connected with its neighbors by narrow-gauge lines. . iid Mamie Darnell is off in Hoco Poco missionarying. Her liusliand was a l rofessional balloonist — but he is dead now! . month ago Jacintha Smith called on me. soliciting for the Home for Indigent Ikichelors. She told me that our Irish beauty. I l!a Redmond, was prospering finely: she had just married her third. Her first was a doctor, her second an undertaker, and her third is a mini.ster. Jacintha also said that Bonnie Travis burst a blood-vessel laughing over one of her own tuiniv sketches. Edith Miller Laura Collins

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Mrs. Mary Allen Jessie Day Mabel Patterson Mabel Ruddy Mrs. De Grace Ellsworth Guy Stewart Florence Newell Lora Variel



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Dorothy Holmes Emily Clark Nellie Breerj Stella HornbecK June Luttge and her life was barely saved. She also said that May Brunson and May McGill are keeping a boarding school at Vladivostok. I forgot to say that on my trip out I stopped over on ' enus and met Nell Randall and Winnie Palmer there. Nell has a position as Professor of Astrology in the ' entisian University, and Winnie occupies the Chair of Interplanetary Law in the same institution. I also saw Gertrude White — .Mrs. lUack, now. She invited me to dine with her, to meet old friends, who turned out to be Mabel Ruddy and Mrs. PoUans. Mrs. P. is r|uite gray — she lectures to the University cooking classes. Mabel looked ruddy and well ; she runs a roof-garden over the concert hall where Mrs. Mary Allen disappeared that night. You know Mrs. A. tried for double-high C. She reached it, but it drew her right up out of sight. She vanished in the direction of . ldebaron, and her friends hope she may have alighted there all right, but there is no way of knowing, as the regular line to that place from Sirius won ' t be open till February next. Mrs. Pollans told me of Grace Stuart. You know, we wondered what had become of her. Well, it seems she traveled with Patterson ' s circus, Mabel P. married a show- man, and made him take her name — as the Silent Lady, for seven years, but she doesn ' t know where she is now. We all spoke of Mrs. De Grace Ellsworth ; a sad fate, truly ! They say that she went partly crazy trying to get some soul to write her an original story for the E.xp. — she finally wrote it herself — and the excitement of graduation week completed her

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