. Lasell leaves . ly, also, who aidedus so much in getting started this last fall, we extend our hearty thanks. We, of thestaff, feel we have had a successful year,financially, for if everything turns out as isindicated now, we shall have money left inour treasury at the end of the new staff is as follows:— Editor-in-chief—Lucinda —Tois Nichols, Elaine Manager and Subscription Edi-tor—Margaret —Amy Tuthill, Edith Editor—Mildred —Kathryn Editor—Doris —Beulah Editor—E
. Lasell leaves . ly, also, who aidedus so much in getting started this last fall, we extend our hearty thanks. We, of thestaff, feel we have had a successful year,financially, for if everything turns out as isindicated now, we shall have money left inour treasury at the end of the new staff is as follows:— Editor-in-chief—Lucinda —Tois Nichols, Elaine Manager and Subscription Edi-tor—Margaret —Amy Tuthill, Edith Editor—Mildred —Kathryn Editor—Doris —Beulah Editor—Edith —Ruth Editor—Dorothy —Elizabeth Editor—Evelyn —Edith Vance. The Editor wishes to thauic all who havehelped her this year and to extend to the in-coming staff her wishes for the most success-ful year the Leaves has ever had, inparticular to Lucinda Obermeyer, the newEditor-in-Chief, Dorothy J. Stezvart. t. CONVERSATION During this term, full as it will be, we Sen-iors will miss from it one thing that made ourlast term so enjoyable—that is, ConversationClass which is now over. In this class, if itcan be called a class, we spent some of themust pleasant as well as most valuable hoursof the year. With Miss Potter, we met afterdinner on Monday evenings to talk over ourcoffee, of things really worth while. The first night, the topic was The Dutiesof a Hostess, a subject in which every girlis interested and from which each of us couldlearn something of hospitality. Then, wetalked about our I Ionic Town and its inhabi-tants- and what very interesting home townssonic of us have! Soon, we were able to getaway from the concrete and venture out onthe abstract- Patriotism, Music, i- hardly necessary to tell die benefit that wed( rived from even attempting to discuss theseuniversal subjects. And then, there was Fadsand Fashions-—feminine and frivolous, you-a\ ; some of
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