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G. G. ROBERTSON H. J. SMITH J. H. RISLEY H. P. VORIES J. L. KINGERY EUNICE ANDERSON F. VJ. RAMSOVJER XV. B. STEXVART E. XV. SPENCER H. E. XVHITLOCK MILDRED CRAXVFORD The Big Fishes Qide Their I-lobbies AR, far, down at the bottom of the sea there are eleven fishes, and no ordi- nary fishes are they. There in the green depths they glide stately along. watching over the schools of littler fishes with kind but inquiring eyes, while they pursue their sea-hobbies, for even big fish must play as well as work. Lion-Fish Risley sails majestically hither and thither focusing a watchful gaze on his many schools of little fishes, all the while keeping in touch with the latest developments in civic affairs, while Fish Kingery, King-Fish of the clan, hurries to a school football brawl. Mermaid Anderson and Merman H. J. Smith are ardent lovers of the bridle path, and on a bright day they may be seen galloping over cockle shells on their sea horses. Flying-Fish Ramsower darts quickly here and there wielding his sea-weed broom to make Centennial the school of schools-indeed the A'Gem of the Ocean. Who is this wise fish sitting in the coral rocking chair, absorbed in a weighty volume? Why it's Lawyer-Fish Stewart, whose one great hobby is laws-big laws and little laws. Mermaid Crawford often lays down her pen to take in one of her great joys-a Sea-land movie. The gay, light-hearted fish with the red necktie distributing sea flowers to a group of little girl-fishes is none other than the Honorable-Fish Vories. Would you look at those sporting fish cavorting with tennis racquets and golf clubs! Come closer. Oh, it's those Athletic fish, Whitlock and Robert- son doing what they love best. Who is this fish fooling around with the elec- tric eels? Oh, it's Electric-Fish Spencer whose hobby is volts and kilowatts. Aye. me hearties, they're an interesting bunch full of different ideas and queer hobbies. but God bless 'em, Maties, don't we love 'em alll -DOROTHY J EANNE WHITLOCK Page Seven
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1 Miss Pile, Mr. Heaton, Miss Hopwood Mr. Coatney, Mr. Bisel, Miss Anderson, Mr. Jehle Miss Taylor, Miss Cunningham, Miss Berliner, Miss Cullen Mr. Kelly, Miss Matthews, Mrs. Shaver Mrs. Farnworth Page Eight i In Neptunes Palace S the Bulldog enters Neptune's Palace he sees Neptune, who reminds him strongly of Mr. Heaton. A few feet away the Bulldog encounters Triton-not un- like another familiar figure of Centennial's halls - Mr. Jehle. A few minutes later the Bulldog comes across two young Naiads, Miss Hop- wood and Miss Pile, busily engaged in keeping the ac- complishments and misdeeds of Centennial students neatly recorded, and he thinks to himself, HTO the never-end- ing patience of the oHice force belongs the smoothness with which Centennial is run. Wandering down the halls thinking of his student days, the Bulldog remembers the departments in which he learned so many useful and helpful things. One of the first he thinks of is the English department without whose efficient instruction Centen- nial students going on to col- lege couldn't make the fine record that they invariably do. Working side by side with the English department is the department of langua- ges, which adds to the stu- dent's culture and aids great- ly in his understanding of foreign peoples. To the al-
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