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HOROSCOPE (Continued) Albert Gladney To l e a printer O. Pshaw! No. 114 Flivvering Arthur FI Hast re To bo a preacher Give me some crayfish Arlio Being late Clam Griffon School teacher That's what I got Tut Don't know Caldwell Horgot To be Kaiser of Germany Oh. Shucks' Co»io Teasing Marcia Hammond To get fat O- —! Marcia Powdering her face Irma Hernandez To be a physical directress My goodness! Plug Athletics Lodo Mae I.igon To make a perfect pie I'll give you a kick Billie Bill Vivian I.eBotix To get enough to eat I know a new Joke •V. Putting mascara on her eyelashes Jnmca Macmurdo To satisfy Evelyn's wishes Go on. boy! ''Jimmy Evelyn Ross Frowctt To make moonshine Give me a cigarette Jelly Boys' Club Clark Rico To bo a photographer Speech!!! “Grits Triangle Club Bessie Rex To rccoivo her M.R.S. degree Don't flgaboo me Bess Chewing Gum Freda Rachal To bo a modiste Don't you know Tody Sewing A. B. Singletary' To act In Rip van Winkle O. Gosh! A. B. Sleeping Ray Sommer To be a suffragette O. my goodness! . Ray Reading Marion Scobel To study Civics for the rest of Ills Let's go up town? life Scoby Night owl Max L. Williams To be a great debater Ma'am? Thirsty Arguing Margaret Scnife Hard to tell Don't you know? Mug Consulting G-i-l-bcrt Freddie Chiddestor To be a Jelly-bean Let me show you how Chicken Bicycle riding Lamar Bauer Sleep Miss Pujol DH Studying «?T?T?T Anna Bechtold To get a pair of shoes that'll last 0. Gosh! fAnna Laughing
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HOROSCOPE NAME AMBITION FAVORITE EXPRESSION As We Know Em AMUSEMENT Aaron Abramson Editor or a newspaper Call a meeting •Jelly” Basketball Joseph Abramson Physicist That’s wrong. 1 don’t believe it Joe Seeing about the pictures Lucille Hauer School teacher Pshaw! Penolean” Talking Maurice Beckham Move into the city Huh! ’’Phoebe” Hunting Millard Byrd To break the springs on his car with girls Honk! • Big r Going on football trips Elizabeth Burns To be able to talk loud Did you get your algebra Bess Being absent from school Verna Brown To be Mrs. Day O. that's gorgeous! Tony” History Class Charlotte Brown To grow curly hair O. 1 don’t know “Charlotte” Reciting My Flag Alma Dodson To grow thin Oh. Shucks! Snooks” Staying In the office Gertrude Banker To be heard by Miss Burris Can yon do that? Gertrude Studying history at recess Elsie Doran To take Miss Alexander’s place Oh. my! Elsie” Being on committees, etc. Pearl Donoux To talk loud O. goodness! Pete Crocheting Eloudfe IXonahoo To be in • The Kolltos” ???!•??? •Dccdic”
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Class Will We, the graduates of the June Class of the Baton Rouge High School of the Parish of East Raton Rouge of the State of Louisiana of the year nineteen hundred twenty-two. being in possession of those of our senses which we have rescued after four gruelling years of study, do make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament. First, to the school which has been the scene of our struggles for knowledge, we bequeath one large bell, in first class order, guaranteed to thus for at least nine months. Second, to the teachers of Baton Rouge High School who have been instrumental in wrecking our once sound minds, we wish to leave some token of our affections. To Miss Alexander: one large and powerful traffic cop to regulate traffic in the corridor: speed limit not to exceed two hundred words per minute. To Miss Beale: one large megaphone to make herself heard in the Study Hall. To Miss Burris: one dozen pads and pencils with which to take names in the study hail. To Miss Denson: a dozen boxes of colored chalk to be used in drawing graphs, and one graphophone, electrically run and having a complete set of records of all algebra problems with answers. To Miss Dunbar: a traffic cop slightly smaller than Miss Alexander’s but still hefty enough to regulate traffic in the upper corridor. To Miss Cobb: at least one dozen meters to help her make poems. To Major Frey: all our empty ice cream cones and material for a winning football team. To Mr. Griffith: the sole right to set the styles in hair-dressing. To. Miss Joffrion: a bunch of blockheads to wear Tulane’s colors at games with L. S. U.
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