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Page 19 text:
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.- Whatsoever things are lovely, says Mrs. Evans, looking at a sunset, a treasured book, a Christ- mas tree. The words are taken from the Conard text, which she grew to love some years ago when she herself was a Conard woman; it hangs now in her office, a crayon sketch showing a continuous pattern of whatsoever things . . . worked around a woman holding a lily. This year, with 386 dormitory women, Conard was filled to capacity-320; West Hall housed thirty-four and Union, nineteen. It was necessary to open a fourth resi- dence, called Mark Hopkins Hall, where thirteen were billeted through the first quarter. V Miss Budd's friends keep adding to 'her collection of sixty cups and saucers, displayed in her Conard apartment. They are all different but two, and each is ornamented with her name flower. Conard women who return to visit renew their acquaintance with Miss Budd and check on how much the collection has grown since they last saw it. 17
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16am to a 64W Wamcm Tell me: how does it feel and to think of yourself for the first time to set down your suitcases in Conard's lobby as having grown into the stature to accept a key to a Conard room of a Conard woman? 1 I J
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udt girls who moved into Mark Hopkins tor the tall quarter ' A Two of the were Jane Bethe! and Marge Hill. A Nancy Black might be pardoned for wondering if she brought too much to be stored in the cupboards and drawers or not enough to transform four bare walls into a home. . Presiding over West Hall and a great favorite with Slttner men next door as well as her own girls is Mrs. Sharman, whose ear has heard many a tale of trouble with school work, unrequited iove, and spiritual uncertainties. '9 With a background of packing boxes and jubilant new arrivals, Conard women Lois Masat and Linda Engevik, stop for hello. ' ' . And we've never had an argument, says Fair Ochs of her year with Glenna Rae Cooper, murveiling that this can be, since she is the oldest in her family and Gienna Rae is the baby in hers. Glenna Rae is majoring in history, Fair in chemistry. 18
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