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Mis ' i Siiiall. teacher of (luincstic scieiK ' f has proven a alnahle asset, as oiir cook- iiiir ability will show. “The way to ;i nnin ' s heart is through his stoinaeh” as the old adage lias it. and if that inaxiin is triK ' , we girls will make ex- (dlent wives for some young men in tlie future. You hoys in our class take notice, li ' s Sill;! II li;is alwiiys been our fi ieiid. ;ind we trust that sh(‘ w ' ll liav(‘ :t iileasant time of it . h Mi we shiill leave. ALICE B. McNAB ] liss McNab and we have been friends ever since Fresh- man year, a very fortunate occurrence for us. We enjoyed her English classes immense- ly ; lier willingness to bright- en things up by introducing innovations and her general desire to do all in her power to make English, as a subject, interesting, struck the propel chords in our hearts, phins. AVe thank Miss McNah sincerely, and we feel re;il regr«‘t in leaving her. ELEANOR DRISCOLL .Mis Driscoll is ;i receiil ari ival. hut we all look on her as an old friend. Her iia Tience with us in our efforts to sing the high parts of some ditlicult song was really won- derful ; im n than once slu has i (‘scued the hoys from the hhick deiiths of bass and has helped to instil in their h ‘:irts the i»i in(‘iple that sing- in; is an art ami not a series of howls and ludeous noises. l’l( asant and capable, sh« suvelv is a wtdcome addition to the faculty. HENRY J. McSHERRY ( ' n September (ffh, we were surprised to see our new ( ' hmnistry teacher. Mr. Mc- Sherry. The Ixme-rimmed glasses gave him a rather severe look, and. for a time, we were in fear and trein- hling in his presence. Fam- iliarity bred knowledge and regard in our case and we soon lost our fear. Mr. Mc- Sherry has become extremely popular with our class and we leave only with the best of thoughts and feelings. 16
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Toot! Toot! Toot! Stoj), look, lisU ii, folks! Just m sec. ! Gimme your attention. This is the 1923 engine mak- ing a bee-line out of ITi«h School! If you don’t think we ' re speeding, watch our smoke curl, and excuse our dust. Lower your blinkers ' cause our cinders fly ! We’re a wild crew, but our intentions are ood. If you fail to understand our eccentricities and idyosincrasies, faint our fault — we ' re free, white, and seventeen. But what we want to put you wise to is this (and you can write it down on your cuff, too) : We have writtmi this book partly for sport, and we hope you’re goinir to like it; still, that’s neither here nor there, and if you don’t, why we’re not oing; to get peeved a’uout it. Of course, tlmre’s all the rar- marks of a few gentle reminders, alias clams; but remember those all go to make up life. The purpose of our work here is to cheer you when you are feeling me n and sorta ' mefumlir.ly, and we’ve got a hunch we can do it. Just turn over a leaf or two and you’ll be surprised what o r Purple and Gold holds for you. And, when some guy gives you credit for your work — just let your reflections roam back to those days wlmn our cauable and per- severing engineer, a man by the name of Cobb, guided you safely through to your destinat on without demanding transfers. If your ambitions don’t materiaPze. it ' s no use to griimbP and complain; arm yo;rself with the best kind of courage. “Try-it-again !” 8o, my friends, if you don’t like our proposition herein, push the button, and our genial conductor, Joe, will let you off at the next station. Thanks a lot for your attention, and now we ' ll say, “Good-bye, and all-aboard for our new goal. Fortune and Prosperity !” 18
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