Pennsylvanian . basket, do tasteawfully good to such half-starvedpeople ! Ellie is a very reckless driver,though, and weve heard it said thatshe would do well to put some of thereasoning power that she uses in anargument to work when she drives soswiftly through the winding path ofWoodland Road. But we all like tohave her around, for if she doesnt havea good luncheon to share at least shehas a thrilling description to give of thelast wedding she attended in New York. Or Now youve viewed us, one by one,As we work or have our are studious, some are gay,Some do laugh the time away,Some a
Pennsylvanian . basket, do tasteawfully good to such half-starvedpeople ! Ellie is a very reckless driver,though, and weve heard it said thatshe would do well to put some of thereasoning power that she uses in anargument to work when she drives soswiftly through the winding path ofWoodland Road. But we all like tohave her around, for if she doesnt havea good luncheon to share at least shehas a thrilling description to give of thelast wedding she attended in New York. Or Now youve viewed us, one by one,As we work or have our are studious, some are gay,Some do laugh the time away,Some are short and some are tall,But theres lots of good in all. — 1918 Sixty-four Jtemn* mUmlttra of 191B Dorothy Bergman Gertrude Bradt Ellen Crowe Mrs. Arthur D. Gatz, nee Sara B. Goorin Martha B. Heinsling Katherine Keck Florence J. Morrison Elfa Norman Sara B. Shapira Margaret Smith Madeline M. Thompson Elizabeth J. Ward Mrs. Alfred Bennett, nee Anna Rosenbloom Clara Wright Hilda Yount Marian Ulrich Sixty-five. Sixty-six (Elaaa Spaton}—3fumar l^tatnnj From the annuls of our class, From this record written down,Friends and strangers both may see Were a class of great renown. September, 191415—Registration Day. Thirty-five freshmen are enrolled in the registrars —Weather cloudy with numerous showers. Fairer weather prophesied within a —Forcible initiation into the joys of the dormitory life by the Sophomores. October5—Entertained by the older children of 1917 by a Baby Party. Tin drums and dolls are quite a relief after two weeks of Math and —Olive appointed class chairman by Miss Coolidge. The rule of order having been established, a common meeting place is arranged in the Freshmen —2:30 P. M. A pale and trembling group of Freshmen assemble for their first History —4:30 P. M. Spirits revived and troubles forgotten at the first Freshman spread in the —Color day. We received the class colors from our sister class. Now
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