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to a stop Em and waxfei-tor it-to sfreet she was still stroking the tire. tllrll. I dreaded this, for I knew Carol For all I know she may still be there, would have to shift gears. When she because I never saw her again. i-1 . 1 - A Mgmgrablg -VIRGIXl,,A TIGHE '49 When my cousin Jeanne asked me to be godmother for her small son, I was delighted. Only the very great honor came to my mind but I soon discovered there were other things to consider. What in the world do you do if small jimmy starts to cry? Oh, horrors! Suppose you suddenly become tongue-tied and can't recite the Apostles Creed or maybe even the Our Father? Surely the godfather, who has fought years in the Pacific, won't be afflicted with this stage-fright. Certainly he will be able to recite the prayerg then, all I will have to worry about is what to do with Jimmy when he criesg that is, if he cries. Perhaps my Guardian'Angel will become ia Career Angeln and take care of that little item. Then again he might even catch Jimmy if I should let him drop. Oh, please, Dear God, don't let that happen. Please! Oh mel the fateful day is here and I am suffering from nervous prostration. Now, isn't this silly. Jimmy slept through the entire ceremony and I could recite the Apostles Creed and the Our Father. Isn't it grand to be a godmother! Page Thirty-one
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Washing the Dog -ANN SUDEK '47 I Today I washed my dog. This was not his first contact with water. for often, while watering the lawn, I watered him also. He remembered these incidents with a vengeanre and when he saw the tub of water into which I was to submerge him, he wiggled out of my arms and was gone, like a Hash, up the stairs. Quickly, I dashed after him but the only thing I got was a skinned knee. Deciding it was time for strategy, l seized from the table a bone which was attached to a small steak. Finding him crouching under the sofa, l coaxed, teased. pleaded and threatened, but to no avail. Remembering the steak, I dangled it tempt- ingly a few inches from his nose. Suspecting something, he looked questionablv at me but sensing I had given up the silly idea of washing him, he walked slowly toward the steak. Wfith a shriek of triumph I pounced upon him and carried him, still struggling, to his bath. After it was hnished and he was snow white, wearing a huge red bow, he strutted around. as proud as a peacock, as if to say, See, this was all my idea. All I have to say is-Never again! Page Thirty-Iwo
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I I I Some people believe anything you tell them-if you whisper it. I I I In the gym the other day l saw :1 very interested group of girls gathered about a freshman who was telling a story that went something like this: The aunt of a Benedictine nun had received the sacrament of Extreme Unction after which a priest offered her a few words of encouragement for her journey. He told her and the members of her family that he knew she had led a good life. and although she might have to detour a bit. he was sure she would soon be in heaven. At that the lady raised herself Page Thirty-four and spoke vigorously: Detour noth- ing,'l she said, 'Tm going straight throughfl I I I Since the end of the war a remark- able change has taken place in styles, especially in our high school set. Not long ago the gals were sporting dirty saddle shoes and sloppy-joe's. Auto- graphed reversibles, with their pockets bulging, and plaid shirts, arms too long, were popular. But now that the war has ended there is a remarkable ch-ange. The well dressed girl today is well dressed. She sees to it that her clothes are strictly neat. New hair-dols accenting that well brushed look is the latest style. The girl today sees that her skirt is pressed and shoes are shined. But, why the sudden change? It couldnlt be that the men are coming home, or could it? Yes. l9-46 has been a full year. The seniors especially will remember it vivid- ly because of all the extra activities that go with the last year at Saint Ursulais. They are looking back at all their happy memories, while the underclassmen are looking forward to the joys ahead. YVonderful years - these last four. Those who have gone before say there's no time quite like them. UVVe'll be loyal to the gold and blue.
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