. The chief. dent, and Robert Gilbert, Secretary and Treasurer. Ourcolors are gray and orange. Almost all of us are in athletics somewhere, foot-ball, basketball or hockey, and we hope to make a big name for ourselves in thefield meets— Julia : Oh, why—? Helen: \\ell do it all right, just wait til baseball and tennis. Well—(taking a deep breath)—then we have three brilliant members in the art class.\Vc havent done much socially yet. In October we had a marshmallow toast atthe city park. Fine time. Aliss Reed and Mr. Pitcher chaperoned. In Januarywe had a bob-sled out to \erny Townsends. Miss R


. The chief. dent, and Robert Gilbert, Secretary and Treasurer. Ourcolors are gray and orange. Almost all of us are in athletics somewhere, foot-ball, basketball or hockey, and we hope to make a big name for ourselves in thefield meets— Julia : Oh, why—? Helen: \\ell do it all right, just wait til baseball and tennis. Well—(taking a deep breath)—then we have three brilliant members in the art class.\Vc havent done much socially yet. In October we had a marshmallow toast atthe city park. Fine time. Aliss Reed and Mr. Pitcher chaperoned. In Januarywe had a bob-sled out to \erny Townsends. Miss Reed and Mr. Bailey kept usall going—it was fun. \\ere going to have more times in the spring, too. I canhardly wait til— Julia (who has been vainly trying to get in a word for five minutes) :Helen, Helen, I want you to write this out and hand it to me for the Annual. Helen : Heavens ! Write it out—who me? Do I have to write our history? Julia : You do ! Helen: Well hows this? Helen L. Freshi Wie Roast. 37


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