. Class of 1917 . TOASTMISTRESS Nell Battle Lewis Unless you laugh and minister occasion to her, shes gagged.—Twelfth Night, Act I, Scene we set about some revels?—Act I, Scene 3. THE TWELFTH-NIGHTLY REVIEW .... Elizabeth Montgomery PurnellIf you will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me.—Act II, Scene one and please all.—Act III, Scene 4. OVER THE WAY Margery Swett It is inevitable Give ground! Act III, Scene 4. THE TOO-FREQUENT FACULTY Gertrude Syverson What great ones do, the less will prattle of.—Act I, Scene forbid my outside have not charmed her!—Act II, S


. Class of 1917 . TOASTMISTRESS Nell Battle Lewis Unless you laugh and minister occasion to her, shes gagged.—Twelfth Night, Act I, Scene we set about some revels?—Act I, Scene 3. THE TWELFTH-NIGHTLY REVIEW .... Elizabeth Montgomery PurnellIf you will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me.—Act II, Scene one and please all.—Act III, Scene 4. OVER THE WAY Margery Swett It is inevitable Give ground! Act III, Scene 4. THE TOO-FREQUENT FACULTY Gertrude Syverson What great ones do, the less will prattle of.—Act I, Scene forbid my outside have not charmed her!—Act II, Scene 2. NINETEEN-SEVENTEEN Elizabeth Carol Schmidt I will on with my speech in your praise.—Act I, Scene 5. AFTER COLLEGE, WHAT? Isabel Hartwell Platt Will you hoist sail, sir? Here lies your way.—Act I, Scene 5. ROLL CALL Marjorie Rebecca Strong If ever thou shalt love, In the sweet pangs of it remember me.—Act II, Scene is more like to be feigned.—Act I, Scene 5. 184.


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