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ZR Zkrfirlkffplk ligykrlgfjxfx ZX JN J S +KAl-lEll DQSCQDIP-I j Recipe For a Successful Senior Class THE INGREDIENTS I Girls, any number, to be added at intervals, 1 full cup of activities to each girl, 1 cup of joys and a pinch of sorrow to each girlg Plenty of essay contestsg Six years. THE METHOD! For the foundation of this concoction, we shall take 10 girls and name them: Nelson, Ruth, Presh, Jean, Elizabeth, Gertrude, Dot, Margaret Campbell, Betty Marus, and Margaret Rothberger. Place these girls in G. P. S. and give them plenty to do. Season with sunshine, rain, and mischief. The first year, for Gertrude, add the superlative of cutest, and let Presh, Betty, and Campbell stand out as attendants to the May Queen. The second year, to the mixture add nine more girls: Alice Davenport, Basketball Queen Bitsey, Alice Raht, musical Mary Stewart, Betty Billups, blue-eyed Florence, Bar- bara, and the two inseparable friends, Mary Helen and Martha. Drop in an essay con- test and mix well. Sprinkle with joy and set aside for the summer vacation. The third year add two more girls: Beverly and another Betty, the artistic Ashmead. Toss a basketball into the bowl and place this mixture out in the gym to chill. Two more B's are added the fourth year, Buffalow and Butts. From the mixture remove Ruth and Florence, who are going on a world tour. Liberally scatter the mixing bowl with snapshots which they send. Drop in a sophomore play and an operetta. Stir. Sprinkle with sorrow, Ruth will not return to the mixing bowl. The fifth year add one girl, Peggy Mabry. Her nose for news will give the mix- ture publicity. Add M. and M. history notebooks and two French puppet shows. Break a city-wide essay contest into the center of the mixture, Mary Helen and Nelson will stand up with prizes. Drop the superlative most talented on Mary Stewart. Beat an operetta into the mixture. Shake more sorrow into the mixing bowl, Nelson, Gertrude, and Margaret Campbell are leaving it. In the sixth and last year of mixing add Lenora Moore and a seasoning of senior icings and superlatives. Add a few more essay contests and a scholarship or two. To make the mixture spicy and fragrant, fold in odors from the lab, a little HCI, and trips to the glass factory and paper mill. Stir in several cups of Dramatic Club, Glee Club, French Club, The Annual, basketball, May Days, lessons, fun and parties. Turn the contents of the bowl out on a floured board and wrap each girl in white linen. Sprinkle each with the sorrow of leaving the others, and send them out into the world to rise or fall as befits a cake. -Peggy Dean Butts. f 171 fx !fSs!Nxsffks!xksJxXs!Xeffks!k fJksAsAsffX!fk dk 1
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