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THE SPECTATGR I'm almost frozen to death. I wish someone would wake up. It's six o'clock already and I want a nice warm collar to ride down to the hospital. Ah-Helen Pickett is up. Here's my chance. Heavens! my ear drums are almost bursted with Ruth Reid yelling, Hey, Swaim, get up! tiff at last, but first Helen has to shout, Come on, Sarah ! She was still asleep. Gee it's cold! It is ten minutes to seven no one will be in the dining room yet, it's too early-Yes, there's Nell Denham, she's always first. NVhy doesn't Helen Mann hurry? I think I will change over to Naomi Richey's cape to go to Chapel. Polly Brammer sings so loud, I must stay away from her. Gee, Chapel is short. Now for work, Naomi goes too fast, l'll climb over to Vivian Smith's shoulder. She'll be glad to have me. Though she wiggles so much I can scarcely stay on. Guess I'd rather go on with Ruth Warn, maybe she won't notice me with her glasses on. Oh! who shoved me? Here I am on Iulia Davis, I won't fall off this broad shoulder. Lois sez there is a case in the Delivery Room. VVell she would know it if there was anything going on. Louise K. should scrub for that, she hasn't had much 5th Floor work. Maybe I'd better fly up and see how everything goes. Mae Shadows, our human skeleton is present. That is, if they need help. She won't be in the way -for there is not enough of her to notice. I hear an ambulance, Hurrah! Something for the Emergency Surgery. There is the place for me. Hello, Carrie, all set for the big act? XVhy if it isn't Thelma Sheets. She got hit crossing the main drag. VVe need Avis, she's our surgery stand-by and where is Ruth H.? NVe'll be doing things here shortly. Gee, things are going too fast for me here I'm going to get crushed or walked on. Thelma Metcalf is looking on smilingly. Now if she'll hold still I'll climb on her cap and get a view of Nora's ability assisting Dr. bl. There that's over and Lorraine is playing orderly and is taking Thelma clown to South NVing 2. Kathryn and 'VVanetta are in charge of that tloor and she should get some real service there. I hope so. I'm all tired out-guess I'll curl up here on the tonsil machine and go to sleep. I've had a perfectly thrilling time this morning and I need a little rest. By Sqeezicks, the Flea . Page twenty-one
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f . K3 fgP'H X ir . ,- E i ' , . - 4l f ga ss Q. T kj X g I K . 0 lily! The Commencement Ball is over. The new monoplane purchased by the Class of 1929 and christened Hearts is readv to leave on its round the worl bers d trip with Miss Graves. pilot. and Miss NV-olbach, mechanic. All mem- of the class on hand for an early take-off. May 18-Plane left Terre Haute Government Air Port. May 22-Landed at Hawaii for gas. Garnet Swaim became interested in ukuleles, so stayed to make them. May 26-Stopped in Japan for the night. Polly Brannner opened up a beau ty shop for pets and will return when she has accumulated a fortune. May 29-Forced down in China by wind. Helen Mann stayed to in- troduce the Karell-Dakin method of irrigation for the rice fields. After we it, w acrol started, discovered we had forgotten Lorraine Strauch, went back, but told she was going to open a night club fusing a .45J. une 3-During the night a wing broke. Metcalf climbed out and fixed ithout having to land. She is going to stay in Germany and take up Jatic stunts, if alive when we arrive there. XVCTC XVCTC june 7-Hesitated at Korea and left Thelma Sheets to educate the poor heath and s force Ruth NYC C feelin raise ens. Pune 8-Had engine trouble over Siberia. Kate Muench bought a farm and gold is raising bigger and better cheese hounds. Helen Pickett became a digger Cin a gold minej. Held up for two weeks for repairs. une Z8-Spent the day in Russia. Mary Ann Ellis started a revolution tayed to finish it. Wfanetta Gee took over command of air port to rein- Miss Ellis. fuly 4+-Landed to feed Turkeys. Harems are in an uproar because VVarn walked down the streets and had fifteen proposals. We think an get her without being badly hurt. iuly 9-Stopped in Rome to buy a few yards of spaghetti. Sarah Jones, g that she was proficient in the art of throwing daggers, remained to spaghetti. 'uly 13-Forced down near Paris. Left Vivian Smith supporting the leaning Tower of Pisa. the iuly 15-Running smoothly over England. Julia Davis is leaving, via a borrowed parachute. with her fortune to start a bank across the street from P ank of England J , A C . july 19-Forced south by 700 mile gale. Landed at Abyssinia because of fuel exhaustion. Found we had landed in a camp of head hunters. Nell Denham and Ruth Hutchens attempted to do some missionary work and donated some clothes. They were promptly killed for violating the laws of nature. Gave them a good burial. Then the Prince of VVales arrived and stopped the discussion. He became infatuatecl with Lois Nickels but she had other plans. July 22-Started for home and got to the Panama Canal. Louise Kin- Page twenty-two
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