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46 em K MARGERY ABEGG MARY CHANDLER BRONSON ANN C1-IAMBERLAIN BARBARA COE JANE COOPER ELINOR GELLERT RUTH LILA LEE PHYLLIS SAFARIK ELEANOR SCHWARZ EDITH TURPIN
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Christmas was very gay. We felt sentimental, we didn't know what we would be doing next year at this time, and we thought lovingly of hearth and home. Back at college we didn't even think. The thesis was raising its ugly head and snickering at us, and we got down to work. We went to Prom in a fluffy creation of tulle and ostrich plumes, and, since it rained, rubber boots. We became obsessed with thoughts of Next Year and haunted the Vocational Bureau. We asked everyone we met if anyone needed a girl with not much training but a great deal of natural intelligence. Our extra- curricular activities were one by one given over to younger and abler hands, and we retired into our cells. But there were always distractions. We thought that perhaps we were not meant for scholarship after all. It was the beginning of the end. We had a strange uneasy feeling when freshmen came into our beloved room and callously sized up its good and bad points. We watched the orchard in bloom for the last time and occasionally looked fondly at the hideous exterior of Avery. The library was still beautiful from the outside, but we saw a great deal more of the interior. And when it was all over, and we were through with the exams and papers, labs, libe, waiting on breakfast, acting, sing- ing, reading and all the rest, they gave us a little piece of paper saying that we had done all this. And we packed our bags and left, and that was the end of the beginning. ,- .nil N tax F- ' f- V21 , gf? r t. i '- . . O if '4 E :N l.f' ,hi llf N v , I 1 .li ,' gl . is IJ if I l e ' 3 , E N ' y. ll M: ll .l5'l1 .lla ll f ll 4 llllyil lllif' llul ll l . ' i l J li MK l 'i f i A-. , 5. , X. ga. , ff gif! Q im , E X I lyf, 3 , f , T3 53 LD 'ff cf, a ' 19 1 ,'pl fi!
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