Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1920

Page 97 of 200

 

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 97 of 200
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Page 97 text:

THE DRAWBRIDGE Nineteen-Twenty Peggy Parrish: Yes, Miss Pulver, when I hear Rose Wensel Cin hall IO.45J lVIarue going to it, l always associate it with you. sell fruit at recess? ' ' Marue: Yes. Miss W.: 'lW1ll you have some potatoes, Sara ? Rose: Save me a place in the line. S.':l'N,hk ,M' l - ,, ducilyan O t an you ISS vvashbum' Im re Young Hopeful Cal fruit 10171610105 : How many g' 33 ' chocolates may each have? lVIiss W.: Why bother about the diet, Sara? just lVIarue: Only two apiece. use vanishing cream. Y. H.: Give me six, please. Skeleiom Zh Our Claret! Marue's Psychological test in writing. Betty Voigt's famous telegram. Correct age of some of the younger??? members of our Faculty. ' Our Business lVIanager's appetite in Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria. Sunday diversion we didn't know shouldn't be Sunday diversion. Those Declasse Evening Gowns. The reason our phone conversations are censored. Vexing vamping of valuables.

Page 96 text:

Alma Shore Cpeering into mail boxj : Oh, Ilm sure I have a letter from him, I see one with a hotel on it. Senior ffwallcing into parlor 'where seiveral Seniors are gathered for a meeting, addresses Freshman, standing apart zinnotieedQ : K'Oh, Margaret, are you looking for a Freshman meeting ? ' Margaret: Noi Are you? Miss KIVI.-l'Girls, you will find the trains you are to take home, for the holiday, on the bulletin board. Miss Lum Cafter long explanation of how to in- dex ratio, aslesj: Now does everyone understand perfectly G. Long: 'lMiss Lum, I understand all, but one thing. Where do you put the sensible clothing?l' 'PH ' Miss Lum: Girls in 19, have you any explanation for the student government, for your lights burning at 10:30 last night? F. Martin: 'lWell!!er! !'Miss Lum-I had to get up for a handkerchief--Is that excuse all right, girls ? E. Monihan: HWhy, I thinsk that's splendid. lVIiss Lum fin psyelzologyj: The eye lids are considered the most sensitive part of the body. V. Stark fmuch surprisedj: Oh! lVIiss Lum, I thought the lips were. . F I. VVestgate: Say, girls, I know an awfully good stunt when a girl goes to a new school 3-act like you didn't know what good manners were, just rough and loud, you know, and make the faculty think, you know,-just at firsty- . Miss Washburn Csfweetlyi : But Wouldnlt it be tragic if, after a whole year, you failed to convince any one that you were bluiling ?l' Edith VVeed Ceonies shivering into Spanish Class, in order to obtain sympathy saysj : K'I'm cold. CNO apparent notice of her stalenzentj: I'm cold. Cllouder and fwitlz more foreej : 'Tm cold. IW. Cobb Qloolcing up from fervent stiidyj : Who ?3l CHFCS . Miss Castner treading list of namesj : The fol- lowing girls please see Miss M. on her return. Absent-minded Student: Where is Miss M's. re- turn ? Miss Zellars Cat dinnerj : Isn't it funny! There are a good many Dorothys and Marians and Eliaz- beths, but only one Emily, in school. Nliss Washburn Csuavelyj : You refer to Emily pl, Monihan, of course. Q Emily, Cin confusionj-: UI think you are real mean! Dot: I think hoi polloi is such a curious word, I did not know it, until I heard you use it.



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OMPOSITE PORTRAIT, OF OUR MIND Favorite Food . . . ............ Bran. Drink . . ..... BroWn's Nlixture. ' Author . . . ...... Genius who Wrote Eat and Grow Thin. Indoor Sport .... Falling down-stairs and breaking our arms. ' Gutdoor Sport .... Slipping to the station through IS inches of snow on beautiful wintry mornings. ' lNIusical Instrument ..... Luncheon Bell. ' Diversion ..Speaking at Current Topics. ' Quotation .... Never to do today what you can put oll until tomorrowf' ' Occupation ....... Psychological Tests. ' Song . .Oh I-Iow I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. Greatest Happiness .... Wvhen a box of food, well camouflaged, slips through. 'L iMisery .................. Campussed. Our Hero in Fiction ........ Miss Farwellls John. K' Life ............,.... Mr. VVood. Favorite Animal ....................... lVIan. Flower .... Pillsbury Best or Gold Nledal when made up into hot rolls for breakfast. K' Exercise ......... Rolling to grow thin. .

Suggestions in the Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) collection:

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 51

1920, pg 51

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 21

1920, pg 21

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 138

1920, pg 138

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 91

1920, pg 91

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 155

1920, pg 155

Castle School - Drawbridge Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 121

1920, pg 121


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