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'A' ir ir NINETEEN BETTY DANIPIIIS Like the sunfs radiant ray She's all the time, happy and gay. PAUL AGA-In I A b0y's will is the lVlllll,S will. HAIROLID SUMMEILVILLE He likes to create and he turns his heart Toward the accomplishment of all great art. COLETTA NEGUS For virtue only finds eternal Fame. X ANNIE IJANKA The soul's calm sunshine and the heartfelt joy, Is virtue's prize. GLADYS SELLERS llers is a slnile that glows A celestial rosy red. JEANNE CORBLEY I never dare to write As funny as I can. VIRGINIA CLAUSE Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twilight's too, her dusky hair. BIARTIN HAR1'ER A lllilll of few words but what there are Prove the worth of this silent star. WILLIAM VVOODWOILTH llc-ep sighted in intelligences, Ideas, ntunns, inlluences. ROBEIVI' SBIITH llis starring' llilikltf-lbllll career Makes him to our class more clear. DAWVN CAMPBELL Her voice, the lllllSic of the spheres.
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BIERLE MALTBY His music is the poetry of the air. MERWIN HUNKIN Know from the hounteous heav- ens all riches flowg And what man gives, the gods by man bestow. RALPH LAMOS I wrestle for lny credit. PHILIP MIGHTON The kind of man who acts tough But a diamond-really, in the rough. FRANCES HITNSICYKICIQ 0h, thou art fairer than the eve- ning air Glad in the beauty of a thousand stars. 'IXHERESA FA'l'IC1X True beauty dwells in deep re- treats. BERNADINE IQIESTEIL She goes quietly along: her way, Never having too lnueh to say. BETTY DAVIS Her pretty face and mid-night hair Are constellations found but rare. JACK SPIETH Great thoughts, like great deeds, Need no trllinpet. DONALD Moss He and his Ford star together. It goes for him in any kind of weather. JOHN HORN This is the lad who lives for fun Thatls why his homework was always done. JACK PHELIJS He held his seat, a friend to hu- lllall race. ir 'A' ir EIGHTEEN
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The Horoscope After thousands of years of studying and observing the heavens, man has come to be- lieve that the stars govern lnnnan destiny. The heavenly bodies form links between the past, the present, and the future. Through a system of zodiacal signs, it has become possible to predict coming events. The Flass of 1937 has been classified according to the zodiaeal signs, and, keeping the characteristics of the various signs in mind, we find that 1950 has brought the realization of these p1'edictions. 'PISCES lllarie llervorse, registered nurse, announces the recovery of her first patient. Vir- ginia Clause. Miss Pervorse stated that she really wasnlt much surprised, as she had expected it all along. Miss Clause was still too su1'prised to talk. 1Vhile convaleseing, Bliss Clause is planning to revise English Literature. Robert Smith, who opened a camp for boys last week, will be lNlaric's next patient. It seems that the li'l clears were just too strenuous, and Bob had a nervous breakdown, poison ivy, loss of weight, and mosquito bites. YIRGU Betty Davis is now known as Convict 11206 at a famous prison. Convict 11206 was jailed because of her too-radical speeches given from a soap-box in front of the DIILYOIJS house. Colletta Negus, former world-champion typist, is the present mayor, and has abolish- ed free speech because it disturbs her when she is practicing her cello solos. SAGITTARIVS John Horn is very much elated at being the publisher of another best-seller. This time it is i'Travel Commentsn by lluth 1Vinfield, a young globe-trotter who gives much sound advice as to how to travel with a husband and a dog and keep both happy. Elaine Brown is the illustrator. Her inodernistic sketches can be found in the art museums of all countries large enough to have an art museum. John's own book, 'ilokes for All Occasionsn is widely used by after-dinner speakers, radio gagsters, etc. whose work has improved greatly of late. CAPRICORN The newest brain trustv is headed by Jack Speith, wizard mathematician, and his right hand man, Jack Phelps. These two are trying to figure some way to make a million dollars, of is a chain-letter system, and the a million dollars. starting with a dime, but the only thing theycan think idea isn't very original, so of course they haven't made LIBRA liumley VVilson now devotes all his time to his art, photography. l.umley's photo- graphs are the envy of Pahnolive soap advertisers. His favorite models are Clare Smallwood and Betty Taylor, motion picture stars whose cui l'Cl1t picture is A Rolling Stone Gathers No ltloss, but it Gets Aroundf, TWENTY
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