. Argo. 4-2 THE ARGO, i 9 i o Mary Blanche McKee. Mary hails from Coraopolis, eleven miles fromPittsburg, and she is to be counted among the veryfairest ( ?) that that town has ever sent to entered as a Fourth Prep, but when the secondsemester came she made up her mind, and also DeanFreemans, that she ought to be a Freshman; thus shejoined the husky honored host of IQII. Blancheis endeavoring to win a Ph. B. by way of the ModernLanguage Course. She delights in her French andGerman, particularly ( ?) thesocieties, which are a sourceof endless delight to , as a Class, are c


. Argo. 4-2 THE ARGO, i 9 i o Mary Blanche McKee. Mary hails from Coraopolis, eleven miles fromPittsburg, and she is to be counted among the veryfairest ( ?) that that town has ever sent to entered as a Fourth Prep, but when the secondsemester came she made up her mind, and also DeanFreemans, that she ought to be a Freshman; thus shejoined the husky honored host of IQII. Blancheis endeavoring to win a Ph. B. by way of the ModernLanguage Course. She delights in her French andGerman, particularly ( ?) thesocieties, which are a sourceof endless delight to , as a Class, are confidentthat she will succeed, for, asthe old, old saying is, Whf rethere is a will, there is away, and Mary certainlyhas a will of her own, and firmly believes in having her own way.(If you dont believe me, ask Kennie.) As for the future,we .ne unable to predict anything further than that, wherever shebe in the years to come, Mary will always have many. ma) friends, especi; miong he members of her Class of Westminster.


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