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TI-ua Hack -VF Flashes of 1945 bv Television Here we are in the year nineteen hundred and forty-five sailing around in our con- vertible runabout fplane, of coursej, and we've decided to zoom back to our dear Alma Mater, C. C. I., to see if everything is running smoothly. But say, as we get a bird's-eye view of the campus do we see crowds of new buildings? We must investigate! Would you believe it? Not only do we see an outdoor swimming pool and gymnasium but those actually look like horses trotting around, or are they merely girls? The visibility is poor at this altitude and as we see that we bring our plane down on Centenary's new landing field. We have actually a new stable and many new dorms and sorority houses. Peering into one of those sorority houses we are astonished at the new changes. Do you think it's fair that the girls can smoke any time and, above all, any place? We never could! These modernistically decorated sorority houses look all right with their many luxurious bedrooms and beautifully formal chapter rooms. All these things bring back fond memories, so let's look at our old school chums in various parts of the country and see how life is treating them. As we hover over the great metropolis of New York City, we take a candid camera shot of Bette, Dee and Bev. We like it even though it's not as good as the ones which appear each month in Vogue , Having landed we take a peek into the entrance of BEST'S. Upon entering we get a very good shot, through the Bridal Shop door, of Chris who is trying to convince Peg of the quality of the white satin. QShe should know 'cause she's a buyer nowlj What are all those blinding lights in our eyes? Well, if it isn't the great white wayf Centenary is pretty well represented. Doris Lambdin has the leading role in Carmen , lo Harvey, who always had a promising voice, is vocalizing for Sammy Kayg Betty Lees is giving her second concert at Carnegie Hall fthey just can't get enough of herj 5 Ruth Kilborne is filling in intermissions with violin solos. Wfe take our candid camera work more seriously, we're really fiends at this you know. It's a good thing we got control of ourselves 'cause we took an excellent shot of Peg Darrow being helped out of her town car by her chauffeur. She simply must get some more clothes for young Peggi. 'I.et's hover over the surburban towns that are not far out of New York. Here we see Brew hanging out her Monday morning wash. But look isn't that West Point rearing it's ugly head? l hear leanne and jane have married a couple of lieutenants. ll' that's what they married, it's nice work if you can get it, girls! We hear Adelaide Peters has entered your category too. l don't mean to be feline but l'm still glad l'm single. On our way to New Brunswick we stop to see Marge Burrell who is now married to a young professor at Rutgers. We learn that Alice Dunn is quite happy in her little white cottage. Marge also tells us that a new camp has opened under the capable management of Betty Millard. She has one of the best riding masters on this sicle of the Rockies in Betty Housel. Returning to New York because our gas is low, we decide to pay a visit to Ruthie Ward who is patiently waiting supper for her one and only who is an hour late now. As we land our plane at the Newark Airport, it is gratifying to know that our seventh anniversary will be here and we will soon be able to reminisce with our classmates. Bev and Brew. One lluirilrcd and Sim
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THE CK ff Sillysisms Brmulozzf- A Brand is a mark. A mark stays with you for lifeg so does Pegs friendship. Iii'tf1r'.rlw' Brew is ale. Ale is the spice of life. So is Gahie. lffflwff Marge sounds like March, A march is something you step lively to. You have to step lively to keep up with a keen wit, and Marge has it. C'l1r.y.ilie jeens are overalls. 'l'hey are often lnlue, hut jean never is. CMJHZ11 Conklin reminds us ol' conquer. Conquer reminds us of jane. Cfrmjzwf- Brown Betty is a dessert. You always look forward to seeing a dessert. You always look forward to seeing Betty. Ilzrmn' A round Peg doesn't fit in a square hole. Sometimes this is very funny. Peg is always funny. Dffmzf-'XWl1e11 a thing is done, it's finished. A finished thing is pleasing to the eye. SOE Alice. IiIzJI'I'6Q A jo-jo is a haircut. XWhen your hair is cut, you lose something precious. XX'hen you lose -lo you lose something precious. I'1'f!ll.t'Efff'A household is well run. One who runs well is good in athletics. So's Betty. Kffbfl2'7I6fWhCH a thing is horn it's created. XX hen a thing is created, it is made to do good. So is Ruth. King-A King wears a crown. A crown shines. Bev shines in a crowd. L,Ii1!.bKfj1Zf TO lam someone, is to make one see stars. When we think of stars, we think of Doris. Lee.s'fTo lease means to rent. A rent is a tear. You should see Betty' tear over those piano keys. MifltzrdfTo mill around is to get along. To get along in school is to get good marks. You should see Betty's. Ohlrogger--A rogue is very naughty. A naughty person is often very nice. Dee is nice, but not naughty. Peferr-An ad is striking. Adelaide is also striking. SelbyvTo sell something is to give a good sales talk. In order to do this you must he a good talker. jean isl ll'7'fzr'dfWard's hread is a fine mixture. A fine mixture is something we all like. We all like Ruthie. One Hzmdwd and Eight
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