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Howard Wilk is depriving on onion of its skin, while A KITCHEN his wife is attending a special session of the legislature. Poor Howard seems to find it a trying task, for he is weeping bitterly. Joseph Oros is passing his ★ A PARLOR ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON usual happy Sunday off displaying his letters to the little Oroses for the four hundred and ninety-fifth time. What a bedlam! But the white-robed direc- ★ AN ORPHAN ASYLUM tor, Rosalind Blank, seems to have the situation under perfect control. How motherly! In hasty fragments of pictures, forming, dissolving, we learn that: Jason FriedlGnder is still practising Try a Little Tender ness. You remember he sang it in Class Night back in 1934. Arvilla Mills is missionarying in the Orient. Vera Burton is having her say in the House of Representatives in Washington, D. C. Cyrus Caveney and Ezra Tait are in charge of Monkey Island in Brookside Zoo. And don't think that the visitors aren't confused. Helen Davis, wearing the apparel of a surgeon. A HOSPITAL Now she is slender and attractive. She always was attrac tive. With quick sure strokes, her knife flashes, now here, now there. And the poor victim? Dan Gutter. And would he be worried if he knew who was doing the operating! What a chance, Helen! But we shall not know how it turned out, for the mist is once more nothing but mist, and the Pythoness stares at us again with her blank, impenetrable stare. ★ 31
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From between the velvet curtains, at the rear, comes forth Olgc Godec, world-renowned contralto. Miss Godec enters amidst a shower of applause, and, resplendent in her white satin evening gcwn, sings the famous songs of Pepsa Den to. Members of the orchestra include Mary Sablak, trombone, William Sneller, pianist, and Chuck Percival, cymbals After Miss Pepsa Dento has left the microphone, the orchestra strikes up a Spanish tune and Max Yeran escorts Violet Moylin to the waxed disque where they artistically execute a tango. Ah, what grace! What beauty! The music fades away—the scene dies with the music. The mist swirls before us once more, and we see the Pythoness, muttering on her tripod. The song of the priestesses rises in a rhythmic chant. Once more the mist comes to life, and assuming a deep red hue, it writhes and twists as a serpent in pain. Taking form, the color separates into a lorge russet patch and grouped about it are eleven spots of a similar tint. The shapes are more distinct now and—why it's our worthy president reading a bedtime story to eleven little Lysaghts. Again the mist changes, twists, fades, thickens, and the scenes pass with lightning rapidity THE YANKEE STADIUM + We seek familiar faces, but at first can find no one we know. It is not until Elmer Sobolovitz runs out with a new bat, that we realize he is bat boy. While marveling at Elmer's high position, we search the crowd. There's Helen Sodja cheering her hero. Occupying a box seot, is Ruby Gorham, assistant to Mr. Einstein, calculating the mathematical chances of the game. A FUNERAL PARLOR ★ A funeral is in progress. Attired in the black suit of an undertaker is Theodore Lundblad. Upon inquiry we find that the deceased is dear old Charles Homework. He passed oway after a long-drawn out sickness. Among the rejoicers are several members of the January '35 Class. Now they won't have to help their children with homework. 30
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CLASS TABLET I TABLET II TABLET III ★ HONOR ROLL Pegasus again spreads his wings and this time he leads us to the Temple of Fame. Along the walls are hung huge tablets of marble on which are inscribed the names of members of the class of Jonuary '35 who have received honor and recognition. ★ On the first tablet, we read the names of those who have guided us through the fogs and storms of our last year: William Lysaght, president; Vinson Reinhard, vice-president; Mary Sablak, secretary; Max Yeran, treasurer Next comes a brilliantly lighted tablet of many colors, bearing the names of those who have attained the highest scholastic honors. At the top of the tablet we find the name of Helen Sodjo, highest in scholarship of all the class, with a perfect record of E's. Below come the names of the winners of the Collinwood Honor Pin, the highest honor Collinwood offers: Helen Sodja, William Lysaght, Elsie Will, Ernest Haberland, and Ruth Dunlap. ★ On the next marble tablet are inscribed the names of those who have achieved the high honor of election to the National Honor Society. Election to this society is possible only to those who have shown marked qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and service Among the officers of the society there are three 12A's: Howard Wilk, president; Marie Baggott, vice-Prcsident; Helen Sodja, secretory. Members: Howard Bailey, Rosalind Blank, Sanford Blank, Jean Borges, Helen Davis, Ernest Fanzoi, Floyd Fox, Olga Godec, Frank Hanko, William Lysaght, Helen Mahon, Arvilla Mills, Franklin Nemes, William Orebaugh, Vinson Reinhard, Thelma Richter, Nancy Rodger, Mary Sablak, Anna Schneider, Orazio Sipari, William Sneller, Elsie Will and Max Yeran. 32
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