The left page contains a letter addressed to Kathlyn Medora Monroe, and a program for the photo-drama Julius Caesar, with a handwritten note next to it. Opposing page contains four photographs, two photographs are of Kathlyn Medora Monroe's friend,…
Contains an account of Kathlyn attending the Dramatic Club's production of "Pride and Prejudice," on February 22, 1915; another entry details picking flowers, and how Ruby "Flossy" Leach received a bunch of turnips.
Contains the lyrics to the marching song of FSCW, attributed to faculty member William George Dodd, published by the class of 1918. Also contains a postcard that depicts the Administration Building of FSCW
Contains journal entries on Kathlyn Medora Monroe's activities in March 1915, including attending a lecture on the Romans (with an accompanying article from the Flambeau), Classical Club, and students' recitals in March.
Handwritten notes on Thanksgiving(?) dinner, the Thalian Minerva Reception, and the November 30 Senior-Normal game. Includes three captioned photographs of multiple FSCW students, identified by initials, with Kathlyn Medora Monroe identified as…