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, regardless of the fact, and didn't see that the dance was any worse than it had been the first time. About eleven-thirty it was gently hinted that the time had come for the party to break up. We went on aching feet, hoping that since the party had been a success financially, the guests were not making too many derogatory remarks about it as a social function. Dawn broke, and blushed to see the sight at Northrop School: packs of cards scattered in fifty-two different places, tables every which way, covers off, cake and popcorn balls scattered liberally on the floor. A few of us came to clean up, and cleaned with many yawns. After a few hours the gym began to take on its natural air of bleakness, and we left it to the tender mercies of Clyde and Mullen, hoping that the Junior-Senior would be a good one. TENTH FORM [Illustration: {Group photograph of students}] TOP ROW--_Dorothy Stevens_, _Louise Jewett_, _Ethel Conary_, _Jean Crocker_, _Elizabeth Dodge_, _Kate Velie_, _Elizabeth Jewett_, _Jane Bartley_, _Anna Margaret Thresher_ MIDDLE ROW--_Dorothy Owens_, _Nita Weinrebe_, _Helen Dietz_, _Jane Davenport_, _Gloria Congdon_, _Martha Jean Maughan_, _Priscilla Brown_, _Florence Roberts_, _Eylin Seeley_ FRONT ROW--_Jane Strong_, _Mayme Wynne Peppard_, _Eugenia Bovey_, _Mary Louise Sudduth_, _Eleanor de Laittre_, _Emily Knoblaugh_, _Elizabeth Pray_, _Maude Benjamin_ _Jane Woodward_ SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GAZETTE Seven Shekels in St. Paul Published once in a while GENERAL NEWS The other day several members of the Sophomore class visited the studios of the famous Mesdames Dodginsky and DeBartley, where they were told their secret ambitions; and by special permission we have been allowed to print them. It appears that Annah Margaret Thresher would like to swim the English Channel. Jean Crocker longs to be a Professor of Music at Oxford, while Florence Roberts would receive all possible degrees at Columbia. Others seem to desire athletic professions. Helen Dietz would like to be the Football Coach at the "U," Jane Woodward to be the World's Greatest Lightweight Forward, and Kate Velie to be on the Olympic Sprinting Team. Mayme Wynne has a morbid desire to be a designer of Curious Coiffures in Paris. WEATHER REPORT By E. B. The Sophomores suggest a soaking spring if the snow smelts. If it rains sufficie
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