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24 Our Gossip Column We wonder why-at certain times-there is a girl absent from school. W E thought that Uncle Sam urged girls to go to school. 0-0-o Does anyone know exactly what happened down to Moe's that started them looking for a pin? Accident--no doubt! No one ever told whether they asked the girls from Norridge- wock if they had a pin. o-o-o Why does a certain person spend so much time trying to make an impression on the new girls in town? Could it be because the ones that have always lived in town know him too well? . o-o-o We also wonder why a certain sailor spends so much time visiting one of the Junior girls when he's home. Could it be love? We think it could Ceven tho she denies itj. o-o-o And why should a prominent junior be mad at one of the Seniors? Could it be because she is a little bit afraid? o-o-o A few of the students in school seem to have an incurable fever for going to Madison on Saturday nights. We wonder if it would be cured if the roads between Madison and Nor- ridgewock became impassable. o-o-o I wonder what one of the teachers could tell us about Warren Gould. CMethinks it would be interestingj. o-o-o Have you girls seen the latest thing on the dance floor??? We wouldn't advise you to copy it unless for the purpose of furnishing a laugh! o-o-o Why does a certain sophomore Cfemalej try so hard to get to Madison on Saturday nights? Could it have anything to do with N. N. P. ??? o-o-o What are they trying to do to us? Make us old maids at the age of s-w-e-e-t sixteen. We're at the right age to have some fun! THE ANCHOR What would one see if 'one should journey down toward Old Point Avenue on a Saturday night? It would shock some people. o-o-o A few of us wonder what happened after dancing school during the last part of March. Suppose that it would interest anyone? It's anybody's guess. o-o-o . HEY! Have you heard the latest? The school burned. Gone is the last bit of evidence. Don't cry. We're sorry, too. o-o-o Why is a certain Junior boy going to Madi- son next year? Could it be Returned Love ? o-o-o Some people have mush for breakfast, some have mush for dinner, and some have mush for supperg BUT--Some people we know have MUSH all the time! You HAVE TO PAY some people to be good but the Freshmen are good for nothing. J-for jolly, which we all areg U-for the union the class maintainsg N-for nonsense each of us possesses I-for ignoranceg but little remains O-for the outlook on life we haveg R-retreat we must always detestg S-for Service, we'll do our best! S-is for Sophomore as we are in school O-is for opportunity, obeyed as a rule P-is for privilege given to us all H-is for honor as we might do or fall O-is for originality which is done by ourselves M-is to prepare us for a better mind O-is for obligation which is very outstanding R-is for rights with many in kind E-is for education to which we're finally led. F-1s for friendliness never to end R-is for respect for each teacher and friend E-is for earnestness-it shows by our looks S-is for seriousness while studying our books H-is for honesty as you all can tell M-is for merits for our working so well A-is for ability to stay ahead, not behind N-is for nationality-the American kind.
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THE ANCHOR Qtek I Eazgatgaff Usam l First row left to right: Lelia Newell, Katherine lla, Erma Hoyt, Joyce Young, Muriel Dunphy, Rebecca Briggs. 4 Back row left to right: Phyllis Coro, Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Judkins, Barbara Judkins, Fran- ces Lynds, Dawn Bessey, Blanche Mullin, Betty Petty. We had a good season with fourteen going out for basketball. Four girls are graduat- ingg two from the first team. These are Erma Hoyt and Joyce Young. VVQ won fifteen games out of twenty-four with Joyce Young having the highest total of scores. Practically all the games lost were to larger schools. Tl ere premises to be even greater success next year for the team. Muriel Dunphy was elected the most valuable player for the year and was awarded a gold basketball. Mr. Merrill of the faculty coached the girls' team.
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