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ANNA HARRIETTE REINECKE French "Harriette" Westminster, Maryland Westminster High School Browning Literary Society; J. G. C. "Happy am I, from care am free; Why aren't you all contented li~e me?" W HO does that remind you of? Why, there's only one person in our telephone directory of friends who could possibly answer to that number. For what does our Harriette worry about? Books? Foolish question, No. 999. Without cramming, without giving up a chance to have a good time, in order "to study French," she has kept her average neck-and-neck throughout her college days with the leaders of her classes. Friends? Why should she? She loves them dearly; she treats them squarely; she does everything in her power for them; so needless to say, she has hosts of them. Boys? And once again I say, why should she? It may be this carefree, contented life of hers is due to the fact that she knows the right thing to do, and the right time to do it. She does what she thinks is best, and the results are all that can be desired. Many of us would be vastly happier if we would adopt as our philosophy of life the remarkably sane philosophy of this wise classmate of ours.