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67. 68. 69. 70. C ' raon up an ' see me sometime. Prosit! It ' s not intoxicating — and that ' s the way the rule book reads. You can knock the top off with a quarter if you know the trick. 74. 75. 76. If Baby Face didn ' t make the cut- est May Queen! I ' d give a lot for a picture of Dean Manning in that get-up. Look at Sammy Arthur! Eddie Warburg really looks a lot 71. I wouldn ' t miss that Faculty Show for a million dollars. 72. What ' s this about Pres. Park singing Eadie Was a Lady ? like Ed Wynn even without make-up. 77. Never realized the old boys and girls had it in them! SENIOR YEAR 1. Never saw such a swell lot of Freshmen. 2. Keep your eye on that girl — she ' s got what it takes. 3. I can remember when I was a Freshman 4. I ' ve really got to do some work this year. 5. I ' m not going to leave until Thanksgiving after this week- end. 6. You couldn ' t get me to another Prom with a team of oxen. 7. When I was a Freshman I used to think nothing of staying up all night. 8. I don ' t see any good reason why we shouldn ' t have two vegetables instead of so much meat. 9. You ' ve just got a complex about complexes. 10. I know all about that, but I like Noel Coward. 11. Wonder who ' ll be married first. 12. I ' ve got to work. 13. That gag about going to bed early so you will be able to or- ganize is all right if you know anything to organize — but I don ' t. 14. The only way to pass exams is to learn to spot the questions. 15. Personally I prefer Schopen- hauer ' s outlook. 16. Who ' s afraid of the big, bad wolf? 17. A fat chance I ' ve of graduating. 18. Well, they have to graduate someone or the state will take away their charter. 19. Mrs. Dean really knows her stuff. 20. You know I never realized it quite before, but the present in- ternational situation is no joke. 21. The chief reason I took honors was to get unlimited cuts — but I think I ' d rather go to classes. 22. You know I ' d rather like to work if I ever had time. 23. Have you ever tried studying in the stacks? 24. Repeal is a definite relief, I find. 10
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29. Yes, but did you ever read Lady Chatterly? 30. Fire! 31. Never saw anything so funny as those cute little men dragging hose all over the power house roof. 32. I ' d like to be a fireman. 33. If you test positive they send you home. 34. Half the college has scarlet fever. 35. If there are five cases it ' s an epi- demic and we can all go home? 36. If you scratch it with a nail brush it looks positive. 37. I ' m going home. 38. They have locked them all up in Wyndham — what a lousy trick ! 39. Shall I take Honors next year? 40. You should see Merion — the chimney blew down and tore the whole roof off. 4-1. A visitation of the Lord ' s wrath, I calls it. 42. It ' s an awful shame about the campus. 43. Blows down half the campus and not one of those damned bushes lost a twig. 44. You could sneak out and put salt at the roots and they ' d die. 45. Might get the unemployed to dig them up. 46. The Bush Woman has been at it again. 47. It ' s a real experience to work under Stokowski — he ' s a great di- rector — I don ' t think there ' s any doubt about that. 48. Are you taking the Oral? 49. I haven ' t read a word of French for months. 50. It ' s a swell trick, this making you wait ' til you ' ve forgotten all the French you ever knew. 51. I ' m certainly glad that I took the thing last fall. 52. The trouble with the History de- partment is that comprehensive — you can ' t bluff on the thing either. 53. The people I pity are the English majors. 54. They can ' t make anything out of Merion unless they put some bath- rooms in the place. 55. That duty to your college is an old gag — I heard that in prep school. 56. Live in Merion — not on your life. 57. Well, more power to them, but they ' ll get over being generous before long next year. 58. This place gets more like a prep school every day. 59. I ' m going to do a lot of the read- ing during the summer. 60. I only have four classes next year. 61. What ' s the easiest science? 62. We ' re going to miss them next year. 63. God! I ' m going to have to do some work next year. 64. I ' m not going to take any week- ends — all the lads I know gradu- ate this June. 65. Wonder what it ' ll be like to be a Senior. 66. I think I ' ll write a play during the summer.
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25. Haven ' t been in the Lib since Freshman year. 26. She ' ll never marry him — you see. 27. I guess I ' ll get myself a job in Macy ' s. 28. I ' d like to see her ten years from now. 29. She ' s awfully young yet, she ' ll learn. 30. I haven ' t any faith in Russian photographers. 31. God! You look grim. 32. What ' s the dollar doing? 43. I wish I were going to be here another year — I ' d take Anthro- pology. 44. Never put your orals off until Senior year — it ' s a mistake. 45. I suppose I might just as well ask the whole damned family to Garden Party and hope for the best. 46. I absolutely refuse to wear a big hat. 47. Typical — you spend four years here and then they make you buy your own diploma. 33. If she isn ' t living with him I ' d like to know what she is doing. 34. Well, while there ' s life there ' s hope — Margaret Ayer Barnes flunked Sophomore English. 35. Why didn ' t I take Hygiene when it was easy? 36. How ' s Herben getting along with Sophomore English? 37. There ' s too much emphasis on exams. 38. I think Hepburn is terribly over- rated as an actress. 39. Miss Thomas must have been a remarkable woman. 40. The Deanery is alright, but it has too much in it. 41. When I took Freshman English I never cracked a book for the exam — 42. If people don ' t stop swiping the books I need out of the Lib I ' m going to steal them permanently. 48. Who am I going to give my hoops to? 49. The next thing the radical ele- ment in the class will want Coughlin at Baccalaureate. 50. As I look out over your bright young faces and realize that you ill ii
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