. Lasell leaves . It records only the sunshine - In those spring days when the showers werechased away by the sunshine, turning eventhe rain drops on the trees into diamonds sothe tears that came into our eyes and hearts atthe slipping away of our friend are changedinto a solemn joy by this gift which will, in asense, crystalize the memory of the happyhearted girl, the sunshine of whose life oftenchased the shadows away. Another echo from the June Alumnae Meet-ing in the original bit of advice given by Stebbins Jarvis who was a member of theschool in 1866, thus celebrating her fiftieth


. Lasell leaves . It records only the sunshine - In those spring days when the showers werechased away by the sunshine, turning eventhe rain drops on the trees into diamonds sothe tears that came into our eyes and hearts atthe slipping away of our friend are changedinto a solemn joy by this gift which will, in asense, crystalize the memory of the happyhearted girl, the sunshine of whose life oftenchased the shadows away. Another echo from the June Alumnae Meet-ing in the original bit of advice given by Stebbins Jarvis who was a member of theschool in 1866, thus celebrating her fiftiethanniversary. And now I will give you some cheerful adviseDo not grow old while you feel full of lifeDo not sit down in the corner and sayI cannot do that, I am old and grey. Keep yourself cheerful, dance if you willIf you feel lonely, pray do not keep still,All those who love you will say just the sameIf your old for your age then you are to blame. ?i LASELL LEAVES. Miss Bettie Carpenter, daughter of BarbaraDennen recited this at the Alumnae MeetingJune 1916. She carried the class flowers. Im Nineteen Elevens Class BabyAlthough Im. very smallStill Im big enough to greet you For my classmates one and all. CHICAGO CLUB LUNCHEON This report came just too late for the daySupplement and though rather out of date inview of the October meeting is too importantto be omitted. The annual spring luncheon and businessmeeting of the Chicago Lasell Club was heldon Friday, May 5th, 1916, in Mandels IvoryTea Room, with thirty-two members present,including two Lasell visitors, Mary StarrUtter, 12, Westerly R. I. and Bertine Libby,13, Cleveland, 0. I It had been hoped up tothe last minute thatjjJDr. Bragdon would bewith us as an honored guest and we were dis- appointed in having to have the luncheon without him. The attendance was the largestwe have had at the spring meeting, and after apleasant hour spent in renewing old acquain-tances and making new ones the fol


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