. Footprints. w, I cant accountfor it all. Preparations are in full swing. We are rehearsing for the play. It isgoing to be quite different this year. The last two classes presented Greek plays, butours will be an interpretation of Dantes Purgatono. I feel sure it will be a Catherine McKenna as Dante, it ought to be, goodness knows! We are goingto give a banquet to the Faculty, either the end of this month, or the first week in May. April 11, 1922. Dear Diary: I dont think I ever told you about Grace Tobin. She has beensick—so sick, in fact, that shes been absent for a whole term.


. Footprints. w, I cant accountfor it all. Preparations are in full swing. We are rehearsing for the play. It isgoing to be quite different this year. The last two classes presented Greek plays, butours will be an interpretation of Dantes Purgatono. I feel sure it will be a Catherine McKenna as Dante, it ought to be, goodness knows! We are goingto give a banquet to the Faculty, either the end of this month, or the first week in May. April 11, 1922. Dear Diary: I dont think I ever told you about Grace Tobin. She has beensick—so sick, in fact, that shes been absent for a whole term. Now, thats my ideaof hard luck—to go through for three and a half years, and then get sick, and not beable to get enough points for your degree. Not to get a degree! Arent they tragicwords! Why is June so long coming? The suspense is almost unbearable. Shall Ireceive an , or will it be clipped? My decision wavers—but I live in , Diary, what things would you tell if you could?—R. M. K., >arina (Ealt Literary Society 1,2,3Secretary Honor Committee Stella Maris 4 Cercle Moliere I, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Association , 3, 4 HE word that is most suggestive of Sarina is sympathy. This means not onlyher compassion for those in need of help—that is only one phase of her many-sided character; it connotes also her ability to grasp an instructors thought almostbefore he has expressed it, her readiness to see the other side of an argument asquickly as her own, her absolute justice in that she considers the motives of an act beforeshe gives her opinion. It is, perhaps, this very reticence, this unwillingness to speak beforeshe thinks, which has made her so respected and trusted a member of the student body. The genius which Sarina has for making friends does not include only her own in the College one finds the influence of her colorful, yet controlled is its effect merely transient, to be felt only so long as she is actually prese


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