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Degree Senior Meditations S the time draws near when we must leave forever the classrooms of this our Alma Mater, we try to think of something to write that will keep us forever in the minds fthe what?l of the under classmen. We try to go serious, but with a copy of Commencement Blues written by a member of last year's class before us, we feel the futility of attempting to equal his standard of beauty and sentiment without getting maudlin, and so turn to a lighter vein. Thoughts of things we should have liked to accomplish fill our minds--such as: l. Asking radio comedienne Mary Livingston to write a little jingle for Betty Hughes,-something like Philadelphia, Oh, Philadelphia. 2. Seeing Mr. Sloan tripping the light fantastic with Mrs. D'Angola. 3. Writing a parody for Did you ever think as the hearse goes by to sing in plaintive tones to superintendents-it might begin: Did you ever feel as jobs pass you by That superintendents are blind in one eye? First they interview you- Then they interview her- 'Til your mind is just a big hazy blur. They promise a job if you get a degree- And hire instead a girl from Tennessee. But lite is like that So what can you do But take it and grin as if you weren't blue? And then our thoughts turn to a contemplation of ideas we have played withe-things that have puzzled us. For instance, we're wondering: l. How it happened that several girls on the verge of matrimony let Bing Heath put it over on them by telling them of his engagement first? 2. lf theatre managers don't have a sense of humor?- For instance this double billing: Women Must Dress The Count of Monte Cristo 3. How interesting material for school publications can be written on the spur of the moment? Cr can't it? 4. W'hy some people let their noses get out of joint because of the fickle- ness of the opposite sex. 5 lf many a bright young man in our highly selected group doesn't need a little polish? 6 Why people don't rank our poem with The Fog by Carl Sandburg? Mother Nature - ls dimpled today The rain tickled her And made her smile all over. 7. Why some letters of recommendation seem to condemn rather than commend? 8. If superintendents will find us more desirable this year-with a degree more schooling in our background? At the rate love affairs are dying out, one might almost say Love is just around the coroner. tContinued on Page SFA a20n THE NORM
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l'll bet on Heath to come in fust! Static, foreign countries, and more static- Bunts Siderits tarnpers with short wave, While Ioe Ram,iin his studio, plans artistic displays. The curtain opens to reveal An orchestra. As they begin to syncopate, the actions of the leader Attract us. 'Walt Paley-as l live and breathe! 'What motions you do make! And then two tap dancers appear- Ann Walsh and Edna Lynch. With twinkling feet and flashing smiles They dance as tho' it were a cinch, As Ossie Ebner watches Ann's style. As they finish, two sweet voices are heard Raised in melody With great ease. At a glance we see our singers are Ann Kindt and Grace De Vries. And then- Puppets on an entertaining play. The director, of course, is Miss Galloway. The scene changes to a quiet country town, We see a farmer ploughing. George Weiskoil, out there in the fields Uses his Industrial Arts training To keep the horses going. But who is that looking so high-hat? The inheritor of 37,000-Andy Kulat. loe Huff there at that microphone Announces the next attraction, A piano and Florence Guerin. She's as good as ever- Isn't that your reaction? lvah Cramrnond's going to Canada again and We wonder it it can be her plan, Like the Northwest Royal Mounted, to Go out and get her man? Election time with rnuch ballyhoo and passing out Oi cigars. Andy Miller on a soap box Extols the virtues ot one Andy Miller. Who in politics has gone far. Shouts! A crowd lauding someone of tame- Anne Doyle and Bea Schauwecker star in a basketball game. But over there is a quiet group that seems nice. Emily Padula and Ginny Mercuro, librarians looking very scholarish Hear the long dissertation of Merle Pryce On the advantages of Cutex nail polish. The Girl Scouts of America loud the praises sing Of their capable leader, Mim Eisenring. lContinued on Page BS! 1935 ..19,,
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