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AUTO GRA P H S
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Alumnae Notes Ellen Marie Foster — 53 W. Northwood Ave., Columbus. 1924, O. S. Helen Giles — 466 King Ave.. Columbus. Ethel Knowlton— I 66 E. Woodruff Ave., Columbus. 1924, O. S. U. Nelle Ruff — Barberton, Ohio. Teaching. Bernice Smith — Mrs. Jonathan VoUmer, Frankhn Ave.. Columbus. Ruth Ure— Woodbury, N. J. 1925, Wilson College. Rose White — Mrs. John Siroto, Cleveland. Margaret Wilson— 1914 Summit St.. Columbus. 1924, O. S. U. u. 1921 Naomi Bryan — London, Ohio. Studying and teaching at Wallace. Helen Glass— 1228 Madison Ave., Columbus. 1925. O. S. U. Mildred Jenkins— 348 E. 15th . ve.. Columbus. 1925, O. S. U. Corrinne Ross — Bexley. Studying at Wallace. 1922 Morrey. Public School Music. FORMER STUDENTS Leah Lawyer — Mrs. J. D. Williams, 4514 Woodlawn Ave.. Chicago. Mary Doyle — Mrs. Paul S. Gillespie. Canon City. Colorado, with little Paul visited Columbus last summer. Mary Tussing — Mrs. W. A. McDonald. 108 N. 20th St.. Columbus. Our Mary u almost old enough for school. Elizabeth Brown — Mrs. Oakley B. Cline. 31 E. 15th Ave.. Columbus. Vida Fahl — Mrs. Kyle Morgan. Cincinnati. Has two sons. Marian Davis — Mrs. Ralph McCall. 691 Berkley Road. Columbus. Bertha Gano — Mrs. Herbert Mason. Erie. Pa. Jane now nearly six years old. Lucy Bates — Clifton Springs. N. . With her parents. Nora Bayles — 2586 Glenmawr Ave.. Columbus. Teaching piano. Hallie Eberle — Mrs. Shively. Lore City. Ohio. Mae Eberle — Cambridge. 1 eaching piano. Gladys Potter — Cambridge. Assistant Manager. Emma Josephine Smith — Mrs. Wendell. Sara, Consuelo and Aurora Grajales — Yucatan. Belle Bick — Columbus. Looks after our splendid flowers at the Neil Shop. Ina Doyle — Cambridge. Teaching. Grace Hotchkiss — Mrs. Earl Lewis, Steubenville. Ohio. Elizabeth Richards — 2612 Glen Echo Drive. Columbus. B.A.. O. S. U. In office of Registrar. Miss Ruth Smith — our teacher-friend in Japan will return in li on furlough. Miss Hertenstein. who taught piano for us. is now Mrs. Waller, wife of Dr. Waller of the Botany Department. O. S. L ' .. but continues her concert work. Insurance office. Mexico. 50
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OOR AIN FOLK The following was very cleverly used by Mrs. Gaines together sith a special de- livery letter when announcing the engagement of Dorothy Stevens, ' 18, and Mr. Ray Humphries. There was once a young ladv named Dot, ' Of talents she had such a lot; She could sing, she could dance. She ' d an accent from France. Was she satisfied? — No. s ie D ' cjs not. She captured nen ' hearts everv dav. And as prompllv she thren ihem an ' ap. Till she chanced to esp ) A neli ' star in her s fp. And forthu ' itli she n-as lost in its Ra} . Now vou see le direction I ' m heading. But I promise no tears we ' ll be shedding: We ' ll give them three cheers. Health and wealth thro the )ears. And jo] fully dance at the M ' edding. C. M. G. Wallace School Songs WALLACE D. ' WS— lune Scots wha hae etc. Wallace School we sing to vou. Alma Mater — l(ind and true — Let us give the paises due Dear old Wallace School; True the friendships ii ' e have known. Swiftly have the hours flown — All loo soon forever gone — Days at Wallace School. When we lool( hacl( thru the years. Will it he with smiles or tears We shall view our youthful fears And our girlish fun? We may go but not forget All the loving friends We ' ve met Till at last Life ' s sun is set And the journey ' s done. WALLACE ROUND—Tune Scotland ' s Burning ' f-fear the bells of Wcdlacc ringing. Come, come, come, come. Ding. dong. ding. dong. Meet your classes, meet your classes, etc. Ding-dong, ding!
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