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16 THE H Y A K We girls all wonder why Mercedes Campbell still continues to “Si.” Edna s happy smile at the football game, November 80. came very near costing her an A. W. S. pennant. Be careful next time, Edna. SOME SONGS HEARD IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE SEM. Leah Keylor and Vivian Thorne Duet: “Please Co ' Way and Let Me Sleep.” Ethel Minkler “I’d Dye for You.” Rose Noon— ’’Rock-a-by-Baby. ” Dorothy Johnston 4 ‘ Birdie. ” Louise Barker— “Can’t You See I’m Lonely?” Kate Norman— “You’re Just a Little ‘Brokaw,’ hut You’re Mine All Mine.” Martha Ford— “I Love hut You.” Helen Kempinsky— “1 Won’t Let You Play in My Back Yard: I Don ' t Like You Any More.” Naomi Jones— “Cheer Cp. Mary.” Margaret Becher -“Could You Be True to Eyes of Blue, After You’ve liooked Into Eyes of Brown?” Miss Jones— “Won’t You Come Over to My House?” Rosalind Weishine— “ All I Want is Fifty Million Dollars.” Florence and Rae Rudebeek Duet: “Meet Me in the Public Square.” Corinne Doud— “When Your Long Holden Locks Have Turned to Short Ones.” Corinne Nolan — ‘‘Just becuse She Made Dem Hoo-Goo Eyes.” Naomi Lum — “Ain’t It Funnny, When You Ask for Money, an’ All You Get Is Sympathy?” Harriette Andrews “Never Raise a Razor ’Less You Want to Raise a Row.”
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THE H Y A K IS upon began the wildest of searches. Never mind. Seniors, your faithful- ness had its resolved— it was really and truly found that night. When the spade was safely placed under Miss Pitch’s care every Senior with one accord made a dive for the coal cellar, where they could relieve their overburdened spirits by yelling. I bat night, as each Senior crept into bed, she resolved to make up for ajl her sleepless nights of worry, and when the morning should come— yes. when the morning should— to eat a good breakfast. Flora Izret Schively. We have a very attractive gymnasium which we do not use enough. Why not use it oftener for a recreation hall? Why not use it especially on Friday and Saturday evenings? Let us have charades, tableaux, farces, pantomimes, or shadow plays, given by different groups of girls. The Annie Wright Seminary has as much talent of this sort as other schools, and yet we seldom sec it. Those who are members of the musical department could help us be sociable by coming out and bringing along their popular music— especially their latest songs. Too many of us spend our recreation by gathering in small groups in the different girls rooms. From now on, let each and all of us be more sociable with a greater number of girls. 1
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THE H Y A K 17 Marie Ruth— ' Dainty, Dainty Dorothy.” Sadies Ramsay First Selection : “Any bones, any rags, any bottles today?” Second Selection : “1 love coffee. I love tea; i love the boys, and the boys love me.” Irene l lin — Look, Look, Look in the Book and See.” Eloise Mendenhall — 4 4 Come, Have a Skate With Me, Johnnie.” Edith Greenfield— “Do You think You’d Like Me Better, in the Sweet Bye, and Bye.” Mi » Williams-- ‘Oft in the Stilly Night.. Ere Slumbers Chains have Round Me.” liOttie Wetzel “I Won ' t (let Up in the Morning, 1 Won’t (let Up in the Morning.” Irene Ulin (to Lena L. and Naomi J.) “Are You Two Over Your Spat Yet?” Naomi Jones— “I never Waa in a Spat. Don’t Wear Such Things.” Herman II.: .Miss Criswell— ‘‘Translate ‘ Friehet es.” Ethel Levin— ‘‘Freeze it!” Lena L. (looking the table over at luncheon)— “Where is the bread? Has it gone out?” Freshman (noticing the sign on the board. “Material for Ilyak must ! e in”)- ' Why. how can I get any material? Miss Wnecshe has gone down town already, and won’t take my shopping list.” (Oh! you poor, green Freshie!) “Why does Katherine Norman like big “T’s” and brokers (Brokaw) t” f Leim Lund at luncheon time)— “I dreamed last night that I put belladonna in my eyes. ” Lottie Wetzel — “What ’s that, something 1 good to eat?”
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