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Virginia Webster Pratt
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**rm sure that care is an enemy to life.”
910 Belvidere Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Entered 1922 Smith
Art Editor Annual, ’32, ’33, ’34; Class Hockey, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Class Basket ball Team, ’32; White Hockey, ’33; (sub), ’34; Varsity Hockey, ’34; (Varsity Hockey
(sub), ’34); Glee Club, ’34; Lady in Christ mas Play, ’33; Lord in Christmas Play, ’34; Hippolyta in The Kn/ghf\s Talc, ’34.
The other day going down the street we noticed someone familiar walking aimlessly in what seemed to be a daze. On investigation it turned out to be Ginny, so we took her in hand and entered the nearest drug store to chin. "Nothing to eat for me. I am reducing,” said Ginny—Ginny off on a "reducer” again! We sighed despondently for it is still a puzzle why Ginny reduces, unless it is to develop will power of which she must have a tremendous amount by now. Suddenly she broke through our
gloom with "I’ve got to go home and do some drawing,” and, when she rushed off, we felt all envy and awe towards her, as those without any
artistic talent feel for those who possess such a gift.
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