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proved amusing. Two minute talks on "Suffrage
Knockers and Boosters," "Matrimony," and "Hair Goods,"
topics appealing especially to the weaker sex, gave
the ladies opportunity of using "I" many times.
For each "I" a toothpick was awarded and a
few of the Manzanita Hall ladies received enough
to construct a substantial building.

During the evening groups were seen
passing to and from the dining room where
most delicious refreshments were being served.

Having fully enjoyed the hospitality of the
charming host and hostess the guests, in
high glee, trooped back across the campus
to Manzanita Hall.

June 29.
A plan successfully carried out by the
supervisors of the Summer School
was that of Saturday entertainment.

The first Saturday, June 29th was
a trip to Moana Springs. Lunches were
taken, sandwiches and cake being prov-
ided, at the Dining Hall, and access-
ories were purchased down town.

The nine o'clock car was taken.
Upon arriving those wishing went into
the plunge. Here and there, among those
in the baths, a swimmer could be seen.
The swimmers nobly played the part
of martyrs, and tried to teach others.
Whether or not they accomplished their
aim is another story. After all were
out games were played till most

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