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MQWLOOL GERARD PHILIP ZORNOW Editor-in-C11 ief CHARLES J. MEYERSON ALAN C. SKELLY Literary JEAN NEUBECKER Girls, Sports ROBERT WOOTERS Boys, Sports J EAN BRESLER Circulation JANE CURTIN ALAN FRIEDLAND ROBERT FUTORAN AGNES GERHARDT MARILYN GERSTEN FLORENCE HARWICH SYLYIA KOPPEL Associate Editor STAFF WILLIAM B. BRETNALI Business Mazinger SELIVIA F. HESS Senior Section EDWIN FINE Photography LUCILLE PHILLIPS Alrlverfising ALEX KUZMICKEY STANLEY LEVY JOAN MASKOW JEANNE MIXTZ ROBERT MUNKELT ALICE SHIELDS JOAN TROPP
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MFE. a mistake! Lucky the homework's done. Does he pass the test? When the test is over. .loe relaxes for the rest of the period. Now to Art. He still cannot understand why lie's studying art. He certainly can't draw. Oh! welll anything to graduate. Joe isn't in this picture. lNo. he rlidn't cut.l He-'s outside washing his hands. He always spills the paints. l X, lI's wonderful to lie excused from History. Oh yeah? Not when you have to work on the class exhibit for the bulletin board! The history teacher thinks that because Joe studies art he van draw. That awounts for his assignment to this job. joe's an optimist. though. ' After his study period lie' van go to lunvli. Thats the one period , in the day he really enjoys. l time to do his homework. Wlhat? Oh. Johnny hasn't done his work! Well. he'll just have to find someone who has. The Chem homework was hard. None of ,loe's pals could do it. As they walk into Chemistry, they all look frightened. What if they should have a test? Fear is soon clispelled, as the teacher begins a demonstration. The period Joe fears most turns out to be the easiest in his whole program. It is now period eight, the time for all upper classmen to go l .... Y 2 v 5 .W :Eff . .l t : Qi E .-.1 :gf 9 ' T Tf Q 5'i :5Qif A-ost .gif - s.Q..,o,.... home. But not Joel lle has to write the radio article for the Dutcliman. Last week he wrote about his favorite band leaders Wliat'll it be this week? The Editor suggests he write about vocal ists. Joe has been writing for two hours. but he has no copy yet He can think of only three adjectives meaning superb-swell, colos sal. and stupendous. none of which will do. It is now five o'clock and Joe is given permission to leave. Wliat a Life! 1
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C6166 lf'0lO QC? I SETTLED down comfortably to read my favorite newspaper, The New York Daily' Reporter, edited by GERARD ZORNOWl1'61l16IHIJCI' him? There on the front page flashed the headlines: ALAN G. SKELLY, American Ambassador to England, delights the British court by singing verses from?-yes, Gilbert and Sullivan! CATHERINE WATERS has been appointed the first YVOIHHII Supreme Court Justice. Her dissenting opinions will prob- ably IIIEIIQG history. DOUGLAS DIVINE, Chairman of the Pan-American Con- ference held at Panama last month, has finally realized his life-long dream of having exchange scholarships between North a1Id South American stu- dents. CHARLES MEYERSON is the Chief Statistician of the Census Depart- ment. HARRY HONOHAN, Secretary of the Navy, proudly laid the cornerstone today for the IIew National Academy of Aviation which he founded. Turn- ing over page after page, I came to Fashion News, which announced that its editor, Mademoiselle JEANNE MAC NALLY. will return from Paris this week with the latest spring fashions. On the same page was G'Advice to the Loveworn by Aunt CISSY LOVELACE-but I know the inside story-itis JAMES ISANDYI MURPHY who gives those understanding tidbits of counsel. I read a favorable review by FRANCES RILEY of the latest play, Danger, Women at Work? with PATRICIA TOBIN, ANN KUsIINER, and ALYA SHERMAN in the leading roles. JANET MOREIS latest hlm, The Cal from New Eng- land. will open tomorrow. ELEANOR FRAUM will introduce an epoch-mal4- ing da1Ice craze in her movie WiIIged Feet. No more tickets are available for the Town Hall Dance Recital of CHARLOTTE and LYDIA KREISMAN, since tlIe house has been sold out to Inodern iriterpretative dance enthusiasts. MISS ROMA KANTOR, president of l'Alliance Francaise, presented a success- ful program of French music at Carnegie Hall last night. III the Book Review Section, L'Autobiography of a Clubwoniani' by SELMA HIJRWITZ, is considered the best non-hction book of the month. Then I read ln and Out of New York by MARION JACOBS and SALLY sPILToN. ELAINE LICHENSTEIN. former Miss America. was named one of the ten best-dressed women in the country. EDITH MC CONVILLE gaily led the Saint Patrickis Day Parade down Fifth Avenue. ROBERT WOOTERS has started a crazy fad in menis hats in competition with WVOITIEIIIS new Spring chapeaux. SYLVIA PECK and SYLVIA KOPPEL are conducting a series of special courses in music depreciation. The only announcement for the evening O11 the Radio Page was the Presi- dent's Hearthside Chat. I turned on the radio, and heard that inimitable voice of President WILLIAM BRETNALL saying, My friends--A and then I must have dozed off. 21
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