Quittapahilla . die is our star ath-lete, and has helped to win many abasketball game for her .\lma .Materand her class. Sadie has exceptional musical abili-ty, too, and has been a member of ourlurydice Choral Club ever since shewas a Freshman. Indeed she informsus quite often that her services are ingreat demand. Yes, she just loves to tlirt. Its oneof her chief hobbies, as one can easilysee, but she claims she cant help insists, however, that she likesall the members of the male in thesame degree. But we cant help be-lieving that one is nearer her heartthan all the rest, because


Quittapahilla . die is our star ath-lete, and has helped to win many abasketball game for her .\lma .Materand her class. Sadie has exceptional musical abili-ty, too, and has been a member of ourlurydice Choral Club ever since shewas a Freshman. Indeed she informsus quite often that her services are ingreat demand. Yes, she just loves to tlirt. Its oneof her chief hobbies, as one can easilysee, but she claims she cant help insists, however, that she likesall the members of the male in thesame degree. But we cant help be-lieving that one is nearer her heartthan all the rest, because she oftensays: I )li Pete. (We dont knowhis last name.) Sadie, you are ill-corrigible, as \ou were told in Frenchclass so often. But we have hopesthat you will settle down some daj,when your dreams of a happy life arerealized. Honors College: Eurydice (1, 2, 3); Com-mencement Choir (2); Y. W. C. A. (3):Xarsity Basketball (1, 2, 3). Class:l>asketball (1, 2). Society: .Anniversary Chorus (3). Pnf/e Forty-eiglit. ^ ^ jkiit fif. ^ 33^ M. :iK\ KR ^.iI?k, Ia. Histui-ical— < Happiness is a great love and much serving. Dodgie is uik- ..f tlu- iOs most helptui nKniliiTs. \\ Ikmu-nctone of Xorth Halls inmates enjuys theprivilege of being sick, she is the l)estlittle Red Cross nurse that ever vol-unteered. Her hobby for biology i^thusly indulged by experiments on liv-ing specimens. Happily, they have allsurvived, and Dodgie moves serenelyon in search of more material. -\t first glance, one would supposethis reserved-looking maiden lacking inthe fine art of social service. Be yeundecievedl She can be very friendlywith dark-haired lads and most sisterlyto light-liaired lads, but it is the lad withthe red hair and the brown eyes that ap-peals most to her. If souvenirs fromFrance signify anything, Dodgies namecan be added to the match-less list otLebanon ^aIley. Myrtle has decided her life-work tobe that of a missionary, and we ex-pect to


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