Ellis School - Ellisian Fields Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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WE WERE TOLD THAT.. Love is the grandest thing! The most glor- ious feeling of exaltation in the world. When our chief thoughts are of another and his thoughts of us, we are not to be found moan- ing because of nasty weather, wrathful tempers, involved physics problems, or even exams. We merely sit here, audreamy, distant smile on our lips, and watch the semi-visible teacher struggling to maintain her reputation of pierc- ing all numbness. Oh, but what a pleasant know that our cer- soothing numbness-to tain one feels that way about us. This sensa- tion is truly heaven! Ah, me. FRANCES ALFORD, Senior. To me, a glamor girl is only a diversion. She may be defined as a female who appeals to the eyes of males. The latter may be diverted by the former until they realize that the glamor is only a coating, mostly of paint, powder, and long hair. If a man were to be caught in a rainstorm with a glamor girl, I doubt whether he would bother to help her home, once the rain played havoc with her. One of the requirements seems to be to pre- sent a curvaceous appearance in a bathing suit. It is understood, though, that she poses only on the edge of the water-never in it. At evening. in moonlight and soft shadows, she thrives most alluringly. She has time only for being late and lazy and living up to her reputation. A glamor girl can't last long because she either marries and loses her charms. or she grows too old and loses her What I think of a dictator, in my mind, is the same thing as saying what I think of Hitler, which is plenty! I think he is a liar, a crazy fool, blankety-blank, etc. I could go on forever expressing adjectives to character- ize him. Personally, I think his rectangular- shaped moustache is revolting. And his hair- why does he persist in combing it forward? fOr does it grow that way?J In other words I don't care for dictators or their dishonest, scheming ways. Nevertheless, they must be rather clever to attain such high positions that they have complete power, and for that I will give them credit. ANN Gluswotn, junior. Life is the .state of being alive. It is ex- plained as vitality, sustenance, and energy. It's worthwhile, full of hope and aspiration. determination and newness. The broad-minded spend life well, using its resources with thought and exuberant thriftiness, while the other groups may use it wastefully, bringing crime and strife into its contact. Life, in an allegorical sense, may be personi- fied as money. By bargaining with it carefully, profit may issueg yet by spending it thought- lessly one may experience a loss. Life is the greatest thing we possess and possibly the only thing' we really own. As Napoleon said. The truly great are like meteors, they fall through darkness, consuming themselves in order to give light to the world. title. RACHEL HALL, junior. PATTY COCHRANE, Sophomore. THE SENIOR FAVORITES ARE: Automobile - - - - Buick Song . . . fill the Thing: You fire College . . . PTIHCCYOH Breakfast food .... Wheaties Food . . . Ham salad ton brown? Football team ...... Pin Movie actor Movie actress Radio program Laurence Olivier . Bette Davis . Glen Miller Vacation pastime . . . Traveling Study ....... English Career . Homemaking or artistic work Color ........ blue Pastime . . dancing Sport . . swimming Orchestra . . . . Glen Miller Magazine . Mademoiselle or Esquire Hangout . .... Drugstore Girl's name ..... Barbara Movie ..... Wuthering Heights Dog . . Cocker Spaniel for a hot dog! Comic strip ..... Blondie Flower . . . gardenia Time of day . . 3 fa.m. or p.m.i ELLISIAN FIELDS Twenty



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SENIOR QUOTATIONS CIHANNY ALFORD: ANN ,loves CowAN: Gflod humor and generosity CHTYY the dal' The mathematician has reached the high- Wlih the P0PUlaf heart all the world OYCY- est rung on the ladder of human thought. Alexander Smith. Hg-vglgfk Elliy, Boorsua BARBOUR: BARBARA FLINN: Silence mme musical than EFX 50Und- . The talent of success is nothing more than Chffffma R0-V-Vffl doing what you can do well. MARY Lou BATCHELORZ PM-1-Y HAH: AnYlhin8 f0f 3 quiet life. He joyed of life's pleasures Th0'mU Hfywwd- All he could fmdg Yet richest the treasures BARBY BINDER! He found in his mind. , Grlett Burgns. There's too much beauty on this earth for lonely men to bear. , Richard Le Callienne. ELIZABETH HDOKER' Enilamed with the study of learning and ANN Bocruusz the admiration of virtue. , fohn Milton. Hide not your talents, they for use were made. , Benjamin Franklin. Bm-S KOHMAN' 'Tis a credit to any good girl to be neat. JOAN BRILLQ Ann and jane Taylor. Laugh and the world laughs with you. , Ella W healer W ilcox. PAT MCCRADY' When Life becomes a Spasm, Bass BROWN: And History a Whiz, . I 1 . If that is not a Sensation, Teach us delight m simple things, 1 donit know what it is. And mirth that has no bitter springs.. Lgwij Canojll Rudyard Kipling. NATALIE MERCER: JINNY BRUCE: Across the gateway to my heart Delay is preferable to ergizbmas hfnwn. I wrote No Thoroughfaref' But love came laughing by, and cried: I enter everywhere. 1 BETTY Picon: Hffbfff Slupman' l'm not arguing with you-I'm telling you. MARY CHANDLER' Elizabeth Pfnnrlli. Only a newspaper! Quick read, quick lost, M- .l- SHUMAN3 who sums the treasure that it carries hence? Mary Cltmmni He profits most who serves best. Arthur Shrldan. JANE Cmsss: BARBY SMITH! Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its valug' As the sun colors flowers. so does art La Fontaing. color life. Sir john Lubbock. CARM COLEMAN! MARION URLING: Know then that I consider brown What you call hearty appetite For ladies' eyes, the only color, I feel as Hunger's savage tooth: And deem all other orbs in town And, when no dinner is in sight, lCompared to yoursl opaquer, duller. The dinner bell's a sound of ruth. Chrixtopher Morley. Lewis Carroll. ELLISIAN FIELDS Twenty-two

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