Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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THE HACK '34 MAN HATERS' CLUB OFFICERS Press-a-dent ..4.. ...4..,.,.,.,....,........, ' KPeggy Meier fshe errsj Secretary .,.,,....,.... ..,.. ' 'Lid Oakley four volume writerj Treasurer .....,,........ ..,,,..... ' 'Bert Cook Qmoney getterj Sargant-in-arms ..,. ,....,.................. .,...,..,,........................ ,......,... S a r gie CHARTER MEMBERS The Senior Class fother sensible people have joined, for instance, Braun, Drew, Bailey, Teller and Louxj. TRUSTEES T. W., J. S., F. B., G. A., B. D., W. D., H. M. R. Qyou guessj THE DATA Doubtless, the most valuable extra-curricula activity of Centenary Collegiate Institute is the Man Haters' Club. This most valuable society was organized by a number of girls who have a genuine insight into the hearts and souls of males. The name of the society may be a little misleading, for we realize that to hate is to yield to a bitter vice, and because of pity fand other thingsj for men, we do not actually hate them, but are merely a little intolerant. With an organization go the necessary evils of rules and regulations. After much searching and researching, we decided that those who joined the society were inherently good, and therefore would be loyal to the society. We found it necessary to establish only three staunch rules. The first is a firm foundation for the other two. Members must not, under any circumstances, be so mortal as to fall in love. If an Apollo or Hercules saunters down the avenue, or gracefully glides past one on the dance floor, one must not heed. fHe muSt bear the pangs of love as a Stoic, with indifference to all things., The second law controls the society pins. These combinations of pearls and gold must be securely pinned on one's loveliest dress, and not on a man's g0-to- meetin' suit or on his colle e banner mid m riad others from inferior irls' colle esi . s . g . Y . . . . . l This law also encoura es irls to am as man fraternit ins as ossible. This idea . . . g g I S Y ' Y. - is also an incentive for a girl to keep her own society pm, for pins add glamour to any situation, and the more the merrierf' The third of the laws perhaps sounds cruel to a bystander. When we consider a law of the Universe, we shall realize that it is really not cruel, but inevitable. The rule provides that the fair maidens should break as many men's hearts as her poten- tialities allow. The talent of the members is fairly equally divided, so that it results finally in a thrilling contest. There is one defect, however, in this law, for To the victor belongs the spoils. To gain men is interesting enough, but what folly to have them forever, with their infernal art of writing love letters and things equally banal. However, we made provision for those who are incapable of resisting the Tarzans, or what seems to them to be Demi-gods. We must remember that To err is human, to forgive divine. May we be justly forgiven if Fate suddenly decides that love should blind us, and the week-ends should be ecstatic, and the remaining five days of the week be lived in a state of delirium. COOKIE, 86



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THE HACK '34 TIN-PAN ALLEY AT C. J. C. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes .,., ,....., ...4.,.... .... , ...,..,....,.,,....,.,.. . I Want To Ring Bells .,..,. Oh, You Nasty Man ..,,.,.... ,. Don't Say Good-Night .....,,,.. . Over Somebody Else's Shoulder After Sundown ........,....,........ ,... Give Me Liherty Or Give Me Love Keep Young And Beautiful ....,, ,, There'x Something About A Soldier . Sittin' On A Log Pettin' My Dog Did You Ever See A Dream Walking ....,.. Iimrnie Had A Niekel .,.. ,, ,. ,,.,..,,. Love Loeked Out .. .. .,.,.., ., Youlre An Old Smoothie ..,.,. The House Is Haunted , . ,, The Cradle Song .. ..,. .. ....,., .............,.,......, So Shy .,.,, ,,.,....,..,..., ...,..,... .,.. .,....,.. . . ...., ,.,.. .,.,,..,,. . . . . Music' Makes Me Do The Things I Never Should Do What Are We Waitin' For ..,. , ..,,. .... .... . , . The Last Round-Up ..,.,. ,.,.,, . Our Big Love Seene .,....,... ......,.... You're Sueh A Comfort To Me Sojzhistieated Lady ,. 4....... ....,., . .. ., Who Walks In When I Walk Out .. Love Is Love Anywhere ,. 4.,,,4,,.... . . There's Always To-Morrow , ., There Ought To Be A Tax On Love Build A Little Horne .....,, .,,....,. How Do I Know It's Sunday Many Moons Ago ,.,..,... . ..,, . Tired Of It All .... ..,.. ,.4.....,4.,. You,re In My Power , .,....,., ., Roll Out Of Bed With A Smile I'1n A Night Owl .. 4....,. , The Chimes In The Chapel .,., Roof Top Serenade ,,4,., ., . ., Temptation 4......... .,.,. ...,,. . . . , .,.,,...., ........ ,..,. . . REVERIE A moonbeam flickered on my wallg Like the spark of life it went Out too soon, Gone too soon, Gone before it's spent. Then I gazed up at the starlit sky And thought of the world belowg Of joy and sorrow, Care and toil, All of this life we know. ,,....,Smoke House , ., .,.,...,. ..,.. I 0:00 , Ginny Man ,. 4... After Anns ., ..,.,.,.,,.... Exams .,.,........Study Hour ..,....,..June eleventh ,......,..Ginny Cox ,.,,....Agnes Jones . ,......,...,.... Bark .,.,.,..,,Tillie's Ghost ., .,Dottie Williams ,,.Weekends at C. C. I. Paxson ,............,Dot Braun ....,.,...... Lid Oaklev . . . . . . .The Senior Prom ,...,.....,...,.,....,Graduation . . . .Meier and Burchinal ,...,,...,............,,.VaCat1on ,..........,,........,...uCookie Mrs. Trevorrow's Ofiico .,....,..,..Cal Sorority Hall ,..,.,..,,......,....I-Iomework ...,,.,....jane Dunlap ....... Lil Cooper . ......,Vespers .....,..C0ed C. C. I. ..........Stew .......,..Prof. LaMottc ,......Monda.y morning Dilts Tower Clock ..,Miss Gardner's Studio . . ,....,.... Carlon Shoppe MARJORIE J. MACKERLEY. 88

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