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ALUMNI DAY EVENTS
By Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, June 4— The largest group in years is expected to assemble on the DePauw university campus June 15 for annual alumnl day celebrations, according to’ Robert E. Crouch, alumni secretary. President Clyde E. Wildman has annolinced Bishop Francis J. MeConnell of the Methodist church, president of DePauw from 1909 to 1012, will be commenc2ment speaker at open-air exercises June 16. Luncheon will be served on the east college campus June 15, followed by reuhions’ of all classes at 1:30 p. m. A baseball game between DePauw and Earlham will be played in the afternoon, h and the president's reception for seniors, alumni, faculty and friends will be held in his home at 8:30 p. m.
DOAN SERVING IN JAPAN T. 5th Gr, Carl E. Doan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Doan of Indianapolis, is serving with the 1st cavalry division in the occupation of Japan. Oversefs since October 6, 1945, he is a driver with the 99th field artillery battalion. He was graduated from Arsenal Technical high school in 1943 and has been in service since March
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CHAPTER 26 OH DEAR, Ann thought. Now she'd done it, after having been so careful for so long. She felt a quick twinge of anger at Jock for disturbing her mental picture of herself. No one ever made a pass—verbal or physical— at Connie. And not because Connie wasn't attractive, either. But Connie was so definitely Davey's, Connie and Davey and Betsey—they were a definite entity. Perhaps it was Betsey that made the difference. Ann decided that her child would put her in the 'same sacrosanct class as Connie's. + tJ ” » AND ABRUPTLY, she decided to tell Jock—though it gave her an uneasy feeling that it was a bit rough on Colin that Jock should know of his child before he did. “I'm going to have a baby, Jock,” Ann said quickly. Jock jumped at the statement, coming without preamble out of a long silence, but quickly regained his composure. : “How nice,” he said politely. “That is, I'm assuming you want one.” “Naturally,” Ann said drily, Jock thrust a cigaret into his mouth, and snapped his lighter. It didn't work, which must have been annoying, Ann thought—poor Jock, trying to be nonchalant. » o " SHE HANDED him the paper of matches she was carrying. He lit his cigaret, and put the matches in his pocket. “That sort of disestablishes any claim I might have had on you, doesn’t it, Ann?” he said slowly. “I don't think you have had any claim—at least, not for a long time,” she answered gently. *Don't rub it in,” Jock retorted
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a sharply. There was a little silence, pefore he_ added grudgingly, “Sorry, I'm not at my best. Perhaps I'd better leave." ” » » I'LL WALK back to the house with you, and give you tea before you start back,” Ann volunteered. “You don't have a good stiff drink, around, do you?” “I might even manage that,” Ann said, She made tea, but Jock ignored it and drank three large highballs in quick succession. Then he got up. »" M » \ “WELL—GOOD LUCK to you kid! I may not like this life you're making for yourself, but I've got to admire your nerve.” Ann ignored that. “Say hello’ to Nina for me,” she murmured. “Do you think I'm nuts?” Jock asked rudely. He added, “Congratulate Colin for me.” Ann repeated his retort, but not aloud, “Goodby, Jock,” she said. “you know,” he said slowly, “I think it is.” Without another word he left. : Ann was still sitting beside the tea table when Susie came home from school. » " » IT WAS some days later and to Ann's annoyance it had started to rain a little as she approached the house on her return from the post office. She dumped the mail on Colin's desk in the library, and tossed a couple of alder logs on the fire, before going to remove her coat and hat. She looked around the living room, decided, with unhousewifely haste, that on such a dark day it was sheer waste of time to dust, then went to her room to exchange her tweed suit and sturdy walking shoes for a knit rese chenille house~ coat and slippers. She surveyed herself approvingly in the mirror. ‘The coat had short “push-up” sleeves, a slim waist, and a long, flowing skirt. Too long, she | observed ruefully, as she stumbled | over it taking her first step. a8 8 3 SHE CURLED up in a chair in front of the fire, and lit a cigaret before glancing through the mail. Lord Peter Wimsey came and nudged at her knee with his muzzle. She patted him absently. “Good ol' Peter—are you a bit bored with the boss away, too?” He yawned in her face, and Ann laughed and followed his example. “Don’t you wish something exciting would happen, Peter-Whiffles?” she {said, reflecting that she really ought { to make up her mind what she was {going to call him, and stick to it. | Suddenly she heard a scream, | footsteps on the basement stairs, |and the kitchen door burst open. | Helga, flushed and frightened, came { running in. | “Oh, Mis’ Drake, my husband— | he's goin’ for me with a knife—" ” ” o “NONSENSE, HELGA,” Ann said, | getting to her feet. ‘Stay there, | Peter—" She took Helga's arm and guided ‘her out to the kitchen. | “Really, Helga,” she admonished | her, a little impatiently, “you've been seeing too many movies. People don't do such things, | really" “Mis’ Drake, you don't know my Pete—" Helga expostulated. | “Where is he, Helga?” Phe kitchen was empty, the basement door {open as Helga had left it in her flight. “He's out back—I don’t think he'd come in here—oh, Mis' Drake, | be careful—" Ann opened the door that led to the back porch, and encountered {Pete Carpello, small and swarthy, an insignificant person to frighten |big blond Helga. “What is this nonsense, Pete?” Ann demanded | sternly. 3
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[+ “8.s-s0!” he hissed at Helga, |and advanced threateningly. Ann {backed up—not because she was | frightened, but because she didn’t { want him to touch her, as he might |in passing through the door. Helga | cowered behind Ann, who felt curi|ously unconvinced by the whole | scene. | It was very bad melodrama, and | surely a director would shout “cut” | before it went any further. ’ 8 8» AND THEN suddenly everything | happened at once. A knife was | clutched in Pete's hand, and his | face was contorted with fury. Ann
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