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started on that slippery floor, they couldn't stop, and so they were destined to skate forever and an evening in one big circle. Then there was that peppy cheer-leader, Ioe Wolfe, by name, who couldnteven get started because he was keeping such close company with the floor. What talent was discovered that night that had long been hid under a bushel. lack Cox came shining through with his when he put the Junior Prom over with a bit of gusto and cheerio to the Iuniors. For now they are to rise one rung higher on the ladder of their college career. Next year they will hold the always enviable positions oi the Seniors of M.S.'l'.C. May they prove Worthy of the honor and may We Wish them the best ot luck, the best of fun, and the best of success for this year ot thirty-nine. Nice form, isn't it? B951-HY rest Did we gas him? bs down and out Iunior relaxation. If only mother could see It should have been call d Tall, tan, and terrific. me now. debating Wt i 3 H 6 i, M! W i - 1 N ' M 'li xg V Y' Y 'l im Mg ina fn
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IAMES H. ADAMS One of the better intelligentsia. Really appreciates the higher arts and stuff. Admired for his courage to walk out of a concert. Used his good taste as member of Entertainment Committee. Phi Sig, money-bag keeper of day-men. Quite proficient with brush and canvasp even goes in for Surrealism. Cne of Page Society's best critics. IOI-IN K. ADAMS A Lancastrian with a Pennsylvania-Dutch accent. Studious, Phi Sig. Ardent movie devotee-wrote critical cinema column for The Snapper. His brief- case often seen in company of Iohn Buckwaltens. Chief manufacturer of noise at any of I-lelen's library tablesg ably assisted in such work by Bergy, Bucky, and Slaugh. Broke down several times to turn social at school dances. 6 NY. 1 , , Q gr . . 'X MILDRED ALPERT Endured Penn State for two years-or was it vice versa? Promptly filled a booth at the corner upon her arrival here. Seemed to never leave it. Second to Arthur Murray as a Big Apple Peeler. Quite proficient at chewing gum, wrestling with a steering- wheel, and digging divots. Really a grand person- especially when aroused from a daze. IUNE B. AYRSCOTT The first of the four. Artist, musician, seamstressg Iill of all trades. Worried over her towering pupils as much as over her everlastingly lost locker key. Congenial, conscientious, yet carefree. This plump little lass strictly follows her diet, abetted by the swinging exercise of her golf game. Chicago sent this humorous bit to us and is ably defended by her. 21
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