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MatyasNiedermeier at Jun 14, 2023 05:15 PM

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Doors." As a very appropriate sequel we had a little skit about the men here on campus, each type of man having a little poem written about him. Then I got all the sponsors down on me by having a little truth and consequence program in which they were the guinea pigs. I made one girl make violent love, the way Charles Boyer, Henry Fonda and Bob Hope would do it to Sally's little floppy bed horse and I made another sing the last page of the "bawl-out" (Stanford directory) to the tune of Yankee Doodle. I was the mistress of ceremonies and I directed the skit. We gave it at the barbecue fir Roble girls.

I have to go and do some more studying now before George comes, but you're up to date on my affairs now, so I'll write again in a couple of days when something new happens.

Tell Margie I'm very disappointed that I haven't heard from her - I'd like to know all about her little affairs.

Love to all,
Mary

P.S. I just learned that we are

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Doors." As a very appropriate sequel we had a little skit about the men here on campus, each type of man having a little poem written about him. Then I got all the sponsors down on me by having a little truth and consequence program in which they were the guinea pigs. I made one girl make violent love, the way [Charles Boyer?], [Henry?] Fonda and Bob [Hope?] would do it to Sally's little floppy bed horse and I made another sing the last page of the "bawl-out" (Stanford directory) to the tune of Yankee Doodle. I was the mistress of ceremonies and I directed the skit. We gave it at the barbecue fir Roble girls.

I have to go and do some more studying now before George comes, but you're up to date on my affairs now, so I'll write again in a couple of days when something new happens.

Tell Margie I'm very disappointed that I haven't heard from her - I'd like to know all about her little affairs.

Love to all,
Mary

P.S. I just learned that we are