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just the other day a kind-looking middle-aged woman entered our home for the X \])Oor with a gift of lovely warm sweaters which she had knit for our children.
1o our surprise we recognized her as the once famous captain of our hockey team,
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for onr poor and needy. It seems that we are not the only ones among our old
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class who have directed our energies to the betterment of social conditions, for
approaches we have been receiving numerous donations
Althea Crow. Our contact with the outside world having been cut ofif by the ex­ cessive attention which our work demands, we gathered from her hits of informa­ tion concerning our former friends and classmates.
Lucy Eliot is now living with her dogs in seclusion at Cazcnovia, a popular writer for True Story.
Marcia Conger, much to our surprise, has gained great prominence as the first woman driver of a Fifth Avenue bus, while Betty Warner is also aiding trans­ portation in New York as an efificient subway guard.
Ruth Forbes and Peggy Guthrie are continuing the family struggle of getting their daughters into Vassar.
Mary Stevenson has succumbed to her passion for Greta, and is residing per­ manently in Hollywood.
Betty Lester’s fashionable summer resort in Nova Scotia has surpassed all others in poiHilarity, and completely overshadowed the well known Florida boom.
Marion Robbie is Vice-President of the W. C. T. U., a thriving organization.
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Daphne Doane is running a pawn shop dealing exclusively in fraternity pins. It is a profitable business, thanks to her varied supply.
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