Purdue debris . p to the seniorsand wondered whether we should ever reach such a high we can hardly realize it four years have passed since then. .and we probably hold a like position in the eyes of the is the largest class of girls to graduate in the history of freshmen we numbered twenty eight but we lost six and gainednine, making a total of thirty-one. Early in our career we showed our individuality. On Marchl1?, 1911, we wore the badge of St. Patrick in the shape of a largegreen bow ties. As sophomores we gave a unique Halloweenparty in the b


Purdue debris . p to the seniorsand wondered whether we should ever reach such a high we can hardly realize it four years have passed since then. .and we probably hold a like position in the eyes of the is the largest class of girls to graduate in the history of freshmen we numbered twenty eight but we lost six and gainednine, making a total of thirty-one. Early in our career we showed our individuality. On Marchl1?, 1911, we wore the badge of St. Patrick in the shape of a largegreen bow ties. As sophomores we gave a unique Halloweenparty in the barn of one of our members. As juniors we were in-strumental in giving the first Girls Club dance which has sincebecome an annual affair. And in our senior year we gave a delight-ful matinee dance. Now the time is nearing when our paths must separate. Someof us will continue our education in school, others out in the worldand others at home. But wherever we are we shall never forgetour four happy years at


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