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JUNIOR LAW CLASS MEMOIRS BY HELEN LoIsE VIRTS HIGH SPOTS OF THE JUNIOR PROM Mrs. Koenigsbergerls remark, Now, Lawrence, as the de-lovelies danced by . . . Joe Brennan and his trusty crutches-A safety catch on the left crutch would have helped a lot . . . Prof. Lodge dancing with all the pretties . . . Prof. Donohue and his stock remark for all the gorgeous gals: Hello, child . . . the party at Cl1ild's after the Prom, with Prof. Koenigsberger, still the Lion of the evening, giving out with some of his mixed-crowd jokes . . . the Dean, as usual, knowing everyone by name. THINGS WE'LL REMEMBER MANY A DAY Prof. Gallagher's red geranium buttonnaire which was worn to detract our atten- tion from the fact that he was suffering from five-o'clock shadow . . . that night when there were many vacant chairs, but according to roll call response there were no absentees, until a name was called and no one replied-Prof. O'Brien's remarkable remark, What, hasn't he got any friends? . . . Colonel McGowan, suh, with his never-ending supply of jokes . . . Patrick joseph Foley, the genial Irishman with the Bostonian accent . . . Marion Davies who collected Prof. Koenigsberger's thoughts for him from her Pleading notes . . . the whistle that always attended the arrival in class of Sweetheart,' Madge Rinehart . . . Katie Andrews, and her little murder case . . . Front row Hushing, with his general knowledge on all subjects, and that hair . . . Kathleen Witheour, and her speedy shorthand and generous carbon copies . . . Piver's remark that if you had ever noticed, those fellows who talked a lot had probably been in the Service, to which, in the smallest voice, some one replied, And which branch of the Service were you in?,' . . . that tall good-looking fellow in Section I, the reason so many gals on the third floor patronized the first floor drinking fountain . . . Prof. Gallagher's lectures on How to Study . . . the night the professor called her Miss Trinket . . . Roy Loughton-his persistent questions kept the professors on their toes and the students partially awake . . . Regis' reaction to the warm air for was it the hot airj after a day of hard work in the open. We always thought he would wake up on Margaret Wheeler's shoulder some day . . . Wonder if Betty Bredbenner will ever finish a sentence without interposing the usual What I mean isn . . . Arthur Swaim, with his letter-perfect recitations . . . Darlene Baumann, whose first name should be spelled Darling . . . Page Om' Humlrmf Tbirfy-four
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CANDID SHOTS OF THE EXPLORER STAFF 1-I2xPI.o1u3lt uhuddief' 2-Two reasons why Working on the yearbook was a pleasure. 3-SDK Historian. 4-Staff meeting-Caton has the floor. S-Pulchritudinous Accountant. 6-The liditor said No! 7-Colonel Lubanski, Accounting Editor. 8-He put the photographic finger on Accountants. 9-Artist Kulkis sketching. 10-Planning the ycarbookg where did you get that har, Oppenheim. ll-'Tm always thinking. 12-We posed for this tin-type. C21n't you tell? Page Om' Hzzfzzlrwl Tlrirty-Ilwrvz'
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ALI, AROUND THE SCHOOL l-Library sccncg 2-Well, perlmpsg 3-Lnoking up the lnwg 4-Slic looks lmppyg S-The guy that owns that wntclig 6-Ala Lincoln . . . wcll, almostg 7-Wfe didn,tg 8-Aw-gownn. 9-After the closing bcllg I0-I sec youg ll-Let, mc scc nowg I2-junior lVg 15-But, Dr. Fitzpatrick . . . 5 I4-Thinking it over? 15-Hels being I.yncl1cd g 16-Conccntrntiong 17-juniur lllg I8-That problem sccms all rightg I9-A student! 20-Look pretty, please! 21-Getting rcndyg Z2--Tl1is'll bc over soon. Page' Om' lllnnlrml Tfliriy-j'i1'z'
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