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1920 BSCS CBCE Fair Facts SIS 1921 JO HART “Red” BARTS VILE waa G. ; Editor-in-Chief of Farr Facts; Member of Advisory Council; Sigma Phi; Senor Class Historian; Senior Class Lawyer; Basket Ball Team; Senior Tennis Team; Track Team. Now, imagine having to live up to the reputation of being the most capable, most original, most optimistic, most patronizing, and having the most executive ability of any girl in school! Well, Jo Hart does it, and doesn’t even have to work to do it, either. Pesso—uh—persa— personality! That’s what she posessses which causes her to have every one as quiet as death when she makes a talk or announcement in chapel. One never knows just what mood she is likely to be in. All seriousness one moment, the next laughter. She’s dignity itself around school—(usually) but—poor men. They go wild, simply wild over her, yet it’s a known fact that she cares for no one. “Jo, why will you string ’em all so?” She usually rolls her eyes at you and answers, “Heavens, I didn’t tell the idiots to believe me. I can’t help it if they haven’t any better sense.” And there you are. Jo Hart is a queer combination of seriousness and friv- olity. Just a bit cynical and indifference personified. She will be married in several years to a million- aire (Prophecy).
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1920 BRBRVRVRBRES Fair Facts BIB wVPe ewww 1921 HELEN SCHOENE “Schoene” COLUMBUS, OHIO Delta Delia, YW sail. Time—First Monday in October, 1920. Place—Fairfax Hall. Scene—Girls talking excitedly. “O-o—did you know that Helen Schoene is going to dance tonight? Such were the exclamations and circumstances that first brought Helen under public notice. She has been in the “limelight ever since for various reasons. One be- cause she is an acknowledged “vamp’”—wears her clothes like a queen, and in “femine diolect” is “just precious,’ except when she loses her temper, which is rather frequent—Just move away if your life is really worth anything.” She, like Daisy Morgan, is planning to be a dancer. We really think she'll get there, because—Oh, well, you won't understand unless you know her! Better find her out if you don’t. She’s worth it! Guaranteed!
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1920 BRBCVBRRBBB Fair Facts VRBwesesewees 1921 Senior Class Poem (Tune of “Fair One.’’) Fairfax Hall, you know we love you Fairfax Hall we'll ne’er forget you Thru this year of work and pleasure Fairfax we’re always for you, Loyal, kind, and true, With this motto we believe that You're the best school we ever knew. —A. V.
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