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Zmamilg Efrvv ng 1112 MARION MCGU C1860-1935i Well-known for her lmder W il GLADYS LYoNs H882-19425 Vice-president of class. Her golden hair and sunny Sl smile made her a perfect PU wife and mother. fu IVDILDRED EDDY 41905-J ,Reputed to be running the annual Policeman's Ball in East Overcoat. MURIEL WYLIE Q1 923-J Deep in sociological re-- search. ETHEL PIKE 11947-J Inherited her mother's scholastic genius and fin- ished college 'rnugna cum lwude. Charter member of the Society for the Susten- ance of Philosophy in Jazz Mad America. J OASEPHINE L-AsH 41949-J One of the most successful leaders that the world has ever known. Her ideas on governlng have revolution- ized parliamentary rule. 2 RITA Mo-LLET 11904-J Said to have more jake'T stored away than any otheri girl in the class. i i TEIDDY DRITSAS f1924-J Well-known for her abili 1' to stalk up A's and her nam it on the slab. Now studyin YY the psychology of the inos -6 qui-to at Mugwump Un1ver'I sity. j 1 P w 3 T EMILY PARIZEK 1 11946-J i H-er lastest bio-ok, Uschilleg began and Beeftihoven Conltrasted, 4 .li hlals taken the World by I M114 sto-rm. 5 l 5
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SOUTH OVERCOAT GAZETTE EXAMS Eor the 135th cons.ecut-ive- wee-k we are 'again bringing to the attention of our readers and the Faculty the prop-o-sal that all seniors be excused throughout the year from all classes. To back up this p-roposal we have fourteen points. Firstly, senior classes are a b-ore. Seco-ndly, they are unnec- es-sary. Fourthly, we get nothing from them, Eighthly, th.e professors require too much homework. Eleventhly, 'we prefer dancing to studying. Lastly, but not leastly, the courses offered should be revised to pro-vide mo-re amusement to the bo-red classes. If this proposal were followed the Board o-f Edi- tors is sure that a great improvement would be made in the college. TEN BEST CELLARS Why Men Join Night Clubs Lfwellot Marry The Sub-divisio-n of the Atom and its So-cia-l . Influence o-n the Individual Gertrude Bessofm These A-mericans Inez LoP'resti The Art of Bringing Up Children Mufrjorie Morrill My Adventures in Paris Agatha Tufpllfin Why Be a Wallflofwer? Alice Rolbfinson How I Won My Phi Beta Kappa Key E-sthefr' Paul The Art of Cutting Classes Estelle Lofrcl The Man-hater Elelomlor Walsh My Castle in S-pain. Mow'gIa'r'et Ro'bb'1Z'ns SOCIETY NEWS Last evening the daughter of Betty Whalen, Miss Martha .J ohns-on, was unite-d in marriage with the son . of .Anna MICIC-arthy. The .bride loo-ked very stately in her -mother's wedding gown. She wore a long veil of l-a-ce and tulle-an antique that had been in the family for years. The bride-s-maids were very charmingly go-wned in pastel shade-s of silk. T'he-y were the Misses Anna Murphy, Emily Parizek, Carolyn Richardson, Mil- dred Th.om.p-son, Dorothy Wilkins, E-dna Wright, Fre-da Solomon, a.nd Floris Raymond. After th-e reception, Miss Doris McCarthy enter- tained wit.h -a clever song and dance -act that was very a.pp-rho-priate for the occasion. Among th-o-se present at this fashionable event were 500 or more of South Overcoat's 400. Con- spicuously n-oted were: Marguerite Bonner, Ma.ry C-arnicelli, Norma Fleming, Catherine Hammill, Minnie Hershfie-ld, Eileen Maher, Margaret McGov- ern, and Pa.uline Murphy. F ASHIONS Fashions Seen in the Exclusive Giltmore Hotel While at the Giltmore I saw many o-f my friends in very chic array of the latest fashio-ns. Hazel M-cGorum came to tea. in a very clinging, vampire gown of black velvet that suited her type. At the dinner dance Esthe-r Eno appeared in baby blue rufiied tulle-. Hazel. Whitehe-ad came in late after- the theater' in -a lovely white trailing velvet with a -black wrap trimmed with white fox. I .Next day Lois Edson dashed up to me smartly togged in green and red sport costume for skating on the Frog Po-nd. Across the loblby a smartly clad yo-ung lady hur- ried. What ho! said I, 'tis none other than Florence Cinti attir-ed in a becoming hous-e frock of blue check gingham. Speaking o-f lingerie, Charlotte Schaedel showed me her assortment of frilly chiffons and laces in peach, orac-hid, and blalbfy blue. ' Nlext week I will tell you more of - the fashio-ns worn by famous people. LOVELORN COLUMN February 30, 2919. My dear ?Miss Br-own: 'Wlith heart a-Hultter and in. deep desmp-air I come to you flor advice. I ami too perplexed to work out my o-wn troubles. Flor years I have been pursued by dozens. of men. Each insists that I ma.rry him. Wh.at shall I do? I can-not marry them -all and if I re-fuse, they will go away and I won't have anyone to ta.ke to my college dances. Please give a heartsic-k girl advice. Ethel Pike-South Podunk. My advice to you is to take them all to Utah! My dear Miss Brown: With a broken and bleeding heart I come to you as a last resort. I am a nice, quiet ho-me girl and I don't care for parties -of th-e younge-r generatio-n. What I want is a .home on -a farm with a good husband and co-ws. in the front ya-rd. I never have -had ia boy friend, though I've be-en to York Harbor year after ye-ar. Can you help- me? Rita Moll-et-South Squeedonck. Try Durham, my girl, try Durham!
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1111112 Gllanz nf 1529 MQMOGUIRE 86119351 lmleva-dership abilities. S I MADEL01N BURBECK GEXRALDINE CARSLEY 11884-19405 11886-1.9-493 Secretary of class. Ardent Tre'-QSUTGI' Of Class- Well- SIVAD-IST and B. U. News, known for her' perfect d1S- etc. Motto: NIeWs first, ac- P'01S1't10n- curacy s-eco-nd. L FRANCES LEGGETT PEG ROBBINS 41906-J 419.084 jakeli: Graduated at the age Of An athlete' of no mean oth 19 from Y0'1'k Harbor' Aca' ability, Whose pr-o-wess at demy- A debutante of much Snow sports astonish all. charm. ELSIE OWEN MART'HA JOHNSON 11927-J 1926- HN4 Famed for her Wrriters' 4 D lb Cllub skits. Her genius. rose One of our successful H3551 like a meteor on American English teache-rs. Married xdl132' Li1pera.1gu1-Q, Died Without one of her' students and gave 1112 progeny. twins to the astonished H115 H world. jf RUTH PAISLEY J ESSIE MCKEJNIE. FLORENCE MISNER 11948-J 11948-J 11948 J , Famed in German circles fThe Dormitory Twinsj H105 because of her ability to- dra- piy matize German novels.
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