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l P 'K E 2 Q- . p E ,Ar E H, TEE Mpgpgm m - - ' - ' f gm ,,,r ll... li I I Y' .f if In A.i . aff' ,,. I January 28, 1926. JM, 5, 4 President J. H. Ackerman, I - jj, 'ip, 4 Q Monmouth, Oregon. . Dear President Ackerman: This letter will probably be a surprise to you, especially when you have looked at the signature, a member of the February Olass 716- l have just returned from an extended trip during which I savv many of mv classmates. iWe talked of our days at Normal School, the faculty, student body and the chapel exercises. We talked of the talks given there and most of all the-Monday morning talks by the President. I Wonder if someof the doings of the members of our illustrious class Would furnish material for these inspirational talks. - I I sailed from Portland Harbor on board the steamer Normal Spirit, under command of Captain Benjamin, our former Student Body President, who showed me many courtesies. I had dinner in his private salon Where an ex- cellent dinner was served. Upon inquiry,I found that it was due to dieteties taught by Miss Butler to the chief cook, who was-Flo Dougherty. Going on deck the next morning I saw a great crovvd listening to our greatest suffragette speaker of today and a member of F'ebruary Olass '16, Kate Houx. She was going to meet her co-Worker Genevieve Kirkpatrick Who was in San Francisco. I landed in 'Frisco that evening and was met by a handsome limousine driven by H. S. Nedry, who took us to the home of Hon. Mrs. I--, who was none other than Anna Grace Pallett. She entertained me with the same spirit that endeared her to all Normal students. ' , Our first evening was spent in listening to a concert given by Betty Baker, accompanied by Norma Graves, both members of our class. The next morning I had a bad headache and my hostess called a doctor, who was none other than Alma Bowman. She told of another patient Whom she was treating for insomniaj It was Olive Davis, Who had Worried herself sick over a plan for an ideal Rural School as depictedpby Mr. Pittman. I I sailed from San Francisco the next morning. On board I met Oliver Mathews, who was en route to South Africa Where he expected to teach the cannibal kings the three R's. I by 1At1the. canal zone, while going through the custom house, I was accosted l, . p easant faced woman who offered to help me. It was Myrtle Curry who was Y. VV. O, A. matron. Others I met in the canal zone were Jeane 30 ' . 51659 ' I V I x 391817 rf' . any ' QVF! 'W gm O13-li' sf ' 1114 bfi ., ,. Gi' it Y 'rid an lim I ,. ,,, 1 H1 P' ' ei Mn. mr 7 ' in th. 3 Vinum rv -so aim ar' an was ' 2' 'W' ' un, my mini!!-W mmf puma -it 1- '11 .nun-an Ilia. -fl. PH!! BUPHIN Snilhin Q.. 9irili l2nq if-ea M ,,,IF'N Qn -f7l?.Q 7-l..'2 iF'5Nnq lIq.Q .Qhuu 'L ii-T't. '- F'- X:-'Ir' l U' 1 I .lfggifi F, , M ,. ' lv,-.
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