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28 CANAL CURRENTS MOVIE TITLES “Oh, For A Man” Florence Burrows “Walking Back Phyllis Palmer “Only Saps Work Herbert Congdon “Once a Sinner Carl Chace “Guilty Hands Clyde Turner “Born to Love Marjorie Adams “As Young As You Feel Mr. Peebles “Ladies Man “Buster Johnson “The Naughty Flirt Margaret Ortolani “Feet First Burton Haskell “Ten Cents a Dance Isabel Schroeter “Strangers May Kiss Rachel Goggin “Don’t Bet on Women Harold Colbeth “Sin Takes a Holiday Tom Stockley “Her Man Earle Chase “No Limit Home Work “The Mystery of Life School “Wild West Whoopee Verna Jacobs “Daddy Long Legs Reginald Swift “Pardon Us (Remember Laurel and Hardy) “Honey Ferrari and Eddie Koskela “Way For a Sailor Bernard Hyllestad “Those Three French Girls Mary Morris, Dorothy Bourne and Florence Crosby “The Smiling Lieutenant Ugo Tassinari “The Cisco Kid Tony Bianchi “Big Money Needed Junior Class Rings “Meet The Wife Mr. Starkey “The Beloved Bachelor Donald Fisher “Gods Gift To Women Pull “Where Canaries Sing Bass Music Class “I Like Your Nerve Elinore Dunning “Lover Come Back” Mildred Dunning “Palmy Days “Mid-Years “The Great Lover Eddie Sanford “The Virtuous Husband Mr. Stahura “Man of the World Coppi “7th Heaven Main Room
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CANAL CURRENTS 17 “Little Girl” “I Apologize” “Ho-Hum” “Life is just a bowl full of cherries” “At your command” Estella Boyd Pupils to the teachers On Monday morning Josephine Sanford Verna Jacobs L A. CAN YOU IMAGINE Alice Wing anything but a milkmaid? Verna Jacobs without a boy friend? Margaret Hyllestad driving a car? Inez Beech getting “A” in French? Dorothy Bourne coming in at 9 P. M.? Phyllis Palmer taking Shorthand? Marjorie Adams without new clothes? William Palmer not fooling? Edward Sanford doing anything wrong? James Peebles acting serious? Herbert Congdon not using “guy” in English? Virginia liking Latin and a certain senior? Irene Ansaloni yelling? Isabel Shroeter standing on her own feet? Rita Lindberg getting thin? Frances Holmes not eating? Ruby Harris not combing her hair? Mary Morris alone at a dance? Everett with his hat on straight? Estella growing tail? Ferrari doing his French? Tony Bianchi not drawing? Florence Crosby without her makeup? Ruth Putnam hurrying any place? Eleanor Dunning without her coat? Mildred without her sister? Wilson Harding sitting still? Vesta Avery singing in the right key? Sumner Braley without his “Tin-Lizzie” that goes? Rachel Goggin fooling? Josephine Sanford keeping quiet in European History? Vesta Avery, ' 33
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CANAL CURRENTS 29 “Woman Hater” “An American Tragedy” “Branded” “Fifty Fathoms Deep” “Waiting at the Church” “Reducing” “Heartbreaks” “The Man Who Laughs” M. A. Adams D. M. Bourne Jimmie Peebles Four O’clock Session M. Hyllestad Ruth Putman Billie Palmer Rita Lindberg Rank Cards Sumner Braley J. M. Peebles E. A Sanford SCHOOL ALPHABET A is for anxiety during exams. B is for Biology, in which “Freshies” cram. C is for Chemistry, which is harder than tacks. D is for Deportment, which we all lack. E is for English, in which we rate rather small. F is for French, a great joy to all. G is for Geometry, which causes a great spill. H is for History, taught by Miss Dill. I is for industry, of which we have none. J is for “Juniors ’, who are all full of fun. K is for knowledge, which burns at bright light. L is for Latin, for which we sit up at night. M is for money, for which the seniors strive. N is for “noon hour” when toward the lunch-room we dive. O is for orators, which we will never make. P is for posture, for our health’s sake. Q is for Quizzes, for which Miss Comtois is great. R is for ranks, which we all hate. S is for Stahura, who is always giving unknowns. T is for Tapper, for whom our appreciation can never be shown. U is for usefulness, which the faculty proves. V is for Vallier who fixes the girls’ shoes. W is for work which some students never do. X is for Xmas and a good time, too. Y is for yarns, which “Coady” often spins. Z is for Zoo, where some Freshmen have been. R. L. L. F. H. H.
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