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Ollaaa flllliirrra hflAlL1ON JAN I5 l'lA1c'i's11onN .... ELIzAn1z'ru B1.fxm5s CHILD Colm HAZEI. HUGHES. . . IQATI-ILEIEN SPENCER ..... Nlrss l'lAruuiz'r T. BAILEY. , . , . . .President . . . . . . . Vice-Prefidevzt . . .Secretary . . . . . . . .T1'ea.ru1'er Faculty Advisor' imlarinn 51. Fl-Iartahnrn Flireahmaiii Gllaaa flliiainrg E started out as a class of studes, but that wasn't our fault. We would have preferred to begin as a bevy of sirens or a crowd of jolly good fellows. But we were not given a choice in the matter. Our friends, the Sophomores, pre- sented us with horn-rimmed spectacles, so students we were. It all began at a country fair in the Hilarium-or rather, in the halls of Residence, for the Hilarium was far too small to house all our freaks and side shows. Helen Stelle as a patent medicine vender, Dot Thiel as a monkey, Jean Boyd and Marge Allmond as Siamese twins-these were just a few of the wonderful and horrible impersona- tious we indulged in that night. And then came the goggles. But this phase of our career was soon over, and we came up smiling. Our insignia were removed at a tea given in honor of the occasion by the Sophomore class. Our next official entrance into public prominence came with our play, Seven to One, directed by Mollie NlcNulty. It was given after the Thanksgiving dinner, and was without a doubt successful, for it lured at least three men from the other campus to our Hilarium. Virginia Boston was pleasing as the heroine, and hfladeliue Poinsett played a very convincing Hvillainessf' 'We discovered that we had quite some dramatic ability in our class, and We glowed for a week. The second semester began, and we found that examinations hadn't been so bad after all. At least, we had managed to survive them. We were now given the privilege of voting. We organized, and elected officers. Marion Hartshorn, cxxi
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