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EVELYN FAYE ANGLE Shippensburg, Pa. Omega Theta, Science Club fz, 31, Secretary Q31 There is a young lady named Angle I Who cares not a whit for a wrangle. ' They say she is square, And always plays fairg We hope that her hair will untangle. DORIS AYLMER ARTHUR Rosemont, Pa. French Club Cgj. F rom Swarthmore came a fair co-ed, l'm tired of Edcliwu, so she said, Expecting here to find some fun. Then, with ability and grace, She quickly made herself a place. And so she leaguecl with Twenty-Une, Page Twenty-seven
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History of the Class of 1921-Cmfzmed We were fortunate in finding parchments dealing with what, in the college language, was called the Class of IQZIU. We judge that the strange land of US reached its highest point of scholastic attainment at this time. A few faded pictures were found which show that the girls of the i'Class of IQZIH were strangely beautiful, angelic creatures-light and rosy. They were particularly good at two games, hockey and basketball , and won matches from the other classes. These games are now lost arts. The maidens of 521 invited a renowned singer to their city to give pleasure to another class. This class, called 1919, then took all of 121 to a sumptuous banqueting-hall for a feast. These two classes seem to have regarded each other with almost sisterly affection, and their benevolent spirit is very striking. U We found, too, that this Class of ,ZI especially loved the poppy, and called it their flower, which would seem to show that they were imaginative girls, as a whole. But the most remarkable thing is what they call a yell , and beyond belief, it is made up of our own language, then unknown. Boom, chic-a-boom , which you will at once recognizeg in our words it reads, Man, house and man, man, house and mang man, house and auto-house., Ready are we, 521, lZIH. Then in their own tongues, Yes, yes, yes . This is a mystery unfathomable. I judge that on graduation from such a severe course of study, each one was awarded a man, a mansion, and a garage. , ln the spring of 1921, these bright young girls left their college to remould the world as then known in the strange land of WE-no-US. You can see for yourselves how far their fame and influence have spread, so l ask you all to rise in honor of this illustrious class, while I sing their class song, CHI-lail to Twenty-One! lSince the printing of this lecture, it is needless to say that the Class of 1921 of the College of Wilson is all the rage in Kumbulu. The dandies are wearing poppies, and our girls now yell Boom, chic-a-boom. l Page Twenty-s
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ANNA JANE BARNETT New Bloomfield, Pa. Omega Theta Ci, z, 35, French Club Czj Though to her haunt, the College lnn, Ever speeds this maiden thin, ' Though Conference Candy she devours, And goes to bed at early hours, A Though Chapel cuts are her least worry And lessons never cause a flurry, Yet even so, the fact is that Our Anna jane cannot get fat, , ..,,,.,,, ,. .....,. A, ,, D 1 ' 5 4 Omega Theta Ci, z, 32, President C3, Second Semesterj, Science Clulo Qi, z, 35, Freshman Chorus Class, Choral Club Qz, 31, Choir Qi, 2, 31. Page Tivenly-Eiglil MARGUERITE BAXTER Warwick, N. Y. Rite can dance, and Rite can sing, Rite has Sweethearts by the string, Rite gets letters by the score- iltl , Does she write as many more? 1
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