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go OUT-DIRE ment to Mr. Halter Scott, and it is rumored that Constance Hogg is engaged to Mr. George Swan. Miss Kittie Houston is engaged to Mr. Ralph Rush. formerly of Cleveland, U., now of l'ittshurgl1. Katherine Fiedle was married last fall :intl llilwla Shrom lrtst month. Dorothy Xliolic. l hcliexe, is to he married in -lune. XXX' have four alumnxe ltalties this year. The proud mothers are Catharine Mcfutcheon Boyd, Hester Booth Boyer, Jean Lee Clark and Eliz- abeth Moore Laufman. The oflicers this year are: President, Anne Mackieg Vice-President, Helen Smithg Secreta- ries, Dorothy Dravo and Margaret Ferguson, and Treasurer, Mary Hilliard, I hope this sincere account of our work and play may be an inducement to the class of IQI5. May they swell our numbers! H. G. MCC., ,IO. jk .L ' 1' 1, 5 R . . 1' if -gym .A T I- J.. Y I :mf Qi-giqig. N
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tt lxlxx NXXXXX t i Xt xx Z lilly , xxx X l' Ny. X 'I N. My Xxxtccxgtxeeeeee M XfX:xXx l Ny I i i I ff ww, 3' Z I ., ll JL pall? THE WINCHESTER ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION. ,ii The ll'inchester Alumnze Association organ- ized in IQO6 now has a membership of nearly one hundred girls. Four meetings are held during the year. The luncheon which precedes the De- cember meeting is the only social event ot the year. This winter the members have been conducting a Current Topics class the tirst and third Tues- day ot each month. There has been a wide range of Subjects, from the war to cubist art. All who have attended have found the papers most inter- esting. Qur wOTk at Harmarville has at last taken tangible formg the gardener's cottage has four walls and a ro'of.and by the middle of june we hope to have it in perfect running Order, Our ettaltfiuae. portion from the college llc-ro protits went to this work, to say nothing of most ol' our treasury. .Nside from our interest in the work of the liederation ot tiirls' School Societies, we do a splendid work at the tirant Street Kindergarten, under the chairmanship of Constance llmmgg. Since the founding ot the dissociation, in Iooti. we have had a keen interest in the kindergarten. .Xt tirst our finances permitted only milk and crackers once a week, but now these little chil- dren enioy soup and crackers daily. Two of our members are always present to help hliss Stock- ton serve the morning party. ,Xt Halloween lsitty Houston gay e the children an extra treat :sith goodies of the season. ln ,lune it is our cuse tom to have a picnic in lrlighland l ark. lt is such fun to see the joy of the childrenl ,Xnd all the work is carried on by those who, having sought still higher culture. are now at home, and those who were cultured sutliciently without further seeking. llie have many who will betore long come back with new ideas uf philanthropy and suggestions for our Current Topics group. At Yassar we claim Lucile Showalter. lletty Xlceireery, lfleanor tlrier, lflizabeth tfrztlilu-, lfloise Cummings and Liora Klcelay. lfloise llllb been chosen one ot' those to carry the daisy chain. To Smith we sent Klary Spencer. Klartha l'helps. Klarion Morris, lflizabeth Spencer and lulia l.etsche. l'lelen Klotfat. at Xtellesley, is, as use ual. taking remarkable honors. l'hi lleta Kappa and everything else. Athena blones, lflizabeth Keller, and Fannie Xlitchell are also :it Xtellesley. lfvelyn Thorp graduates this year from Cornell and Cora Stark from tilberlin. liurther news: Xlargaret Singer has not only l-een teaching the Montessori Xletlitul in lfharlts- ton, hut A V i she sur iriseal Lls at taster time by an- nouncing hci tneaetnunt to Nli. t nailts n.igi. l'li tlctlt XXVIII, tel flex till 'ill l'l'l' l - 'I--new for has L zz I' 1' vs ' it J - - evenings to correcting pai-ers. filic has just an- nounced her engagement to Ur. llale dilitsinl. Our noble president, .Xnne Klaclfie, is engaged lo Mr. XYalter lrlerron Taylor, ol Norfolk. Yi! ginia. lllary Stewart has announced her engage-
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OUI- FAMILIAR SENIOR EXCLAMATIONS. Truth Binns-Thrills l ! ! Dollie Braun-Don't-che-know? Matilda Brown-You nasty thing! Dorothy Challener-Fat chance. Mary Crabtree-'Is my nose shiny? Dorothy Crump-NVell, I should say -. Harriet Dally-Sh-Sh-be quiet! ! Adelia Eornerooli-Oh, Heavens! Flora Goehring-That's crazy! l-ueile Hartje-My word! Iosephine Heekel-Did I ever tell you Cwhisper- ingsj. Mary Hogg-Oh, No!! Elinor Johnston-Golly, golly! Elizabeth Johnston-I was so mad! Eleanor Kelly-Murder !! Edna Liove-Oh-Oh! Anna MCCandless-Ghastly! Katharine Reed-I don't know -. jane Sheppard-I don't care, but -. Edith Siefers-For pity's sake! Alice Smith-My dear. Mary Teuer-Nothin' doin'! Iva Thomas-Did you ever hear about -? Margaret XYhite-Class meeting 2130 prompt. Emily IVolte-AI was tussed to death! E. C. 1315. THINGS THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN. Emily-Yes, I should be pleased to sing for fou. D Truth, Marv I-I., and Elinor always on time. Senior Gerinan Class-lVe have all linished the lesson. I I Mal-V TW Lucile, and Edith all silent at the same time. I it N V Absolute seriousness in the lllgllnlh Linde' Miss Mitehellf-The Seniors tlns year have no faults whatever. Margaret-Yes, Miss Andrews, I understand my Algebra thoroughly. An English class without an argum6Hf- DIRE QI Miss Hamilton--Seniors, since you are now thirty lines ahead of where you should lie, I will assign no lesson for to-inori-ow. Yous travaillez trop serieusenn-nt, nies '.'l1f'xi.'s. I'Iarriet-Oh, girls! I liayen't done a single lesson for to-day. Flora not miss an afternoon for a week. Any elassfa week without a class meeting. jane lose her temper l ?J M, G. XY., '15. l...-.- AS WE HEAR THEM. Miss McNeill fatter a long pausej- Etsy eused, girls. Miss Gamsby-l'So much for that-You real- ly ought to. Madame Leeds- Ah, Bah!! Cin disgustj Miss Hamilton- The next lesson we'll go to line- Miss Campbell- Yes, that 'll do. Fraulein- Ich liifire zu viel spreehenf' Miss Van Norman1'AHurry up, girls! Bell's rung! Miss Andrews- 'l'hinlt! Miss Stonerlulflow many have prepared their lesson F Miss XYoreesterg Don't you see-P F. S. G., '15. QUESTIONS OF THE AGES. this afte1'i1o'Ji1? lYhere are you going XYho will get the banner? F to the dance? black board? me, Iva? leve, Mary? IYho is going to bring ls our Algebra on the IYho have you got for Quand vous etes-vous Miss Stonergiivell, why don't you know? Has the lirst bell rung, Miss Yan Norman? May I be excused fi-min gym? Matilda-XYhere is the best little fountain pen in the Senior Class? M. G. w. '15, Xiflih 'f'f-- ' ' I K .4 ii L 55 Zales f li, Blix! fx Irvl. 3 W xi . .,' ,:e,:,g.'.A A A as Wifi f E! iff F - ' Q
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