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Creepy Campus<br />
FEMALE STUDENTS<br />
1) 1. Lottie Anne Werther<br />
2) 2. Clementine Dupree<br />
3) 3. Hester Hollingsworth<br />
4) 4. Edwina Cobb<br />
5) 5. Rosebud Grampian-Kettering<br />
6) 6. Eliza-Jane Overton<br />
7) 7. Helen Mogg-Wilson<br />
8) 8. Irma Louise Plunkett<br />
9) 9. Mina Todd Watson<br />
10) 10. Jenny Biggs<br />
11) 11. Capella Rausch<br />
12) 12. Renee Fitzhugh-Camperdown<br />
13) 13. Mildred Toynbee<br />
14) 14. Button Hastings<br />
15) 15. Roxie Brackett<br />
16) 16. Louise Warner<br />
17) 17. Loretta Potts<br />
18) 18. Alice Bamberton-Willy<br />
19) 19. Susan Peach<br />
20) 20. Delia Wannamaker Levy<br />
CAMPUS LOCATIONS<br />
1) 1. <strong>The</strong> ruins of the Old Rectory<br />
2) 2. Scadwell auditorium<br />
3) 3. Watkin-Tench conservatory of music<br />
4) 4. Manders library and annex<br />
5) 5. Drummond laboratory<br />
6) 6. Hohenleutner observatory<br />
7) 7. Muzetti gymnasium and ballroom<br />
8) 8. Museum of Art and Science<br />
9) 9. Physical plant and laundry<br />
10) 10. Gamma Gamma Gamma house<br />
11) 11. “Hillview”, the Chancellor’s house<br />
12) 12. Brotherton chapel<br />
13) 13. <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt athletic field<br />
14) 14. Braithewaite field-house<br />
15) 15. Westcote-Kern arboretum<br />
16) 16. Rowing club shed on Sexton lake<br />
17) 17. “<strong>The</strong> green acre” quadrangle<br />
18) 18. <strong>The</strong> Old Oak<br />
19) 19. <strong>The</strong> statue of “Old Incorrigible”<br />
20) 20. Passion Point above Sexton lake<br />
ANCIENT AND DEAD LANGUAGES 1<br />
1) 1. Latin (Rome, Latin alphabet)<br />
2) 2. Mycenaean (Ancient Greece, Linear B)<br />
3) 3. Eteocretan (Ancient Minoan Crete, Linear A, non translated)<br />
4) 4. Classical and Hellenistic Greece (Classical and Hellenistic Greece, Greek alphabet)<br />
5) 5. Paninian Sanskrit (Classical India, Devanagari script, Gupta script, Sharada script, etc.)<br />
6) 6. Vedic Saskrit (Ancient India, Brahmi script, Devanagari script)<br />
7) 7. Pahlavi (Middle Persian, Pahlavi script and sometimes Manichean script)<br />
8) Avestan (Ancient Persian religious language, Den Dabireh script added late in history)<br />
9) 9. Old Persian (Ancient Persia, cuneiform script)<br />
10) 10. Akkadian (Assyria and Babylon, cuneiform script)<br />
11) 11. Sumerian (Mesopotamia, cuneiform script)<br />
12) 12. Aramaic (Ancient and Biblical Middle East, Phoenician script, then Syriac alphabet)<br />
13) 13. Classical Hebrew (Ancient Israel, Hebrew alphabet)<br />
14) 14. Elamite (Linear Elamite, cuniform Elamite script, non-translated proto-Elamite script)<br />
15) 15. Harappan (Harappa - very ancient India, Indus Script, non translated)<br />
16) 16. Classical Nahuatl (Aztec, pictographic)<br />
17) 17. Classic Maya (Mayans, Maya hieroglyphics)<br />
18) 18. Phoenician (Phoenicians, Phoenician alphabet)<br />
19) 19. Ancient Egyptian (Ancient Egypt, Egyptian hieroglyphic)<br />
20) 20. Demotic Egyptian (Classical Egypt, Demotic script)<br />
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