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5 4' The lamrtntian . Becky Landers ...,,, . Girl of Limberlost. . . . Felicia .........,. . Connecticut Yankee. . . . New England Nun. . Katrinka .......... L V I . Little Boy Lost .... . Maid of 76 ....... . Seventeen ........ . Little Captive Lad. Who's who ....... . Extraordinary ..... . Murmurs .......... . Story of a Bad Boy. . Janice Meredith. . . . Little Women ....,. . Young Salvationist. . Playboy .,........ I A D . Pran of Albania. . . . Rcsalene ........ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 . Steinmetz ...... . V . . . . .By Flo. Zavasky . . .By Valerie Webster . . . . . .By Bessie Hurley . .By Arnold Williams . . . .By Evelyn McClymont . . .By Margaret King . . . . .By Bill Anderson .....Byjean Gray . . .By Dot Randall . . . . . .By Tom Benim . . . .By Harold Bickford . . . .By Conrad Wolfe . . . .By Ralph Dodge . . . .By Chas. johnson . . .By Dona Anderson . . . .By Esther jean Morrison . . . . .By L. Shafstall By Russell Crozier . . . .By Marie Frank By Marjorie Krantz . .... By Milton Phenneger Qflfti INVENTORY 193lf32 We have a Brook but no River. We have a Laurel but no Flowers. We have a Dodge but no Gasoline. We havg 3 Long but ng Short, We EFVC H Kingl lam U0 Queen. We have a Florence but no Italy. we 'We an Ear ut no Duke' We have an Argentina but no Country. e have a Bill but no Sense. W h k b .H We have a Shumaker but no Leather. e ave 3 -lac ut H0 -ll ' We have 3 Gray but no Green- We have an Esther but no Rebecca. We have a David but no Goliath. We have a Parke but no Bench. QJQ ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN' Dear Zoe: Dear Zoe: I Recently, after telling a boy friend how splen' d fcrously I make fudge, l burned up the batch which was to serve as my proof. How can I establish myself again in his good graces? LOIS LOIS: Swallow the conceit. Dear Zoe: Please, Zoe, help me. I made a date one night without consulting my datefbook. As a result when A pulled up to the curb in front. B. to whom I previously promised the evening, did likewise. What a scene! They're both angry at me, and I'd much rather they weren't. jANE l ANE: Next time have a third date. Dear Zoe: She's lovely, Zoe. 1've got it BAD! What to do? CONRAD CONRAD: Go to Ripley, sap. 1 Page Q 8 One Saturday, jackie and I went to the War' ner. Of course, her mother would see us in spite of our side-stepping. Did we do wrong by ducking so she couldn't sit with us? ROLLIN ROLLIN: Better consult her mother. Be well padded before staging the approach though. Dear Zoe: How I suffer from bashfulness and inferiority complex! Have you a formula to remedy this? BILL L. BILL: Try lemons. Dear Zoe: Iworship her yet every timel am near her 1 become tongue-tied. I long to express all the pentf DA VE DAVE: Be nonchalant! Try taking a course in higher accountancy. up emotions in my heart, but how?
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3 The lamrentlan 2 v! 3 - -- v ,...-., .. -M . , Eighth Grade History K Lawrentian! This is station 8th GfRfAfDfE broadcasting on a frequency of 70 I. Q's. At the sound of the gong it will be 8:30 A. M. Bang! We will now report to our respective homerooms. Our teachers are Miss Kennedy and Mr. Landers, two lovely creatures to meet the first thing in the yawning . A bell rings at 8:40, and out flows a stream of humanity, equaled only by the black ants of somewhere or other. As soon as we enter the various classes, our teachers are ready to give us a lecture, and ask us questions. Why, we've forgotten more than they'll ever know. Our favorite subjects are eating and sleeping, and our choicest periods are from 12 to 1, and from 3:30 P. M. until 8:30 A. M. Our teachers predict a great future for us. We're famous too! The 8th grade girls are the junior champs in basketball. Some' day they may be listed with the other great Pros . One never can tell. We've traveled quite a bit this year, too. We had a trip to the Court House with Miss Selig, a trip through the refrigeration department in the General Electric with Miss Kennedy, and we were transported to India by the interesting talk presented to us by Mrs. Zimmerman, an Indian Missionary. Walter Winchell and his Magic carpet have nothing on us! All in all, we've had an especially successful year, and hope to even better our record next year when we are ninth graders. If you wish knowledge of our activities while in the seventh grade, consult the Lawrentian of 1931. QJQ 8th GRADE PARTY L'Cootie, Cootieu f A prize for the one who has the most cootiesf' No, this is not a scene from the Great World War. It is the event of the eighth grade party held on Friday evening, April 22nd. Mr. Landers' home room sponsored this successful affair, while Miss Kennedy's pupils were invited guests. The evening included games. refreshments, and a motion picture, runoff by Mr. Skala. The 8A class appreciated the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Schryver and guest. II PS?
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