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Lvl ff- NEW Emeusl-4 MEANINQS Ahi CC Algo C Alma C Aquf C C BarbaC C Baul C. Buscar Calor C Callar Cama Cesar C Cine .,,, Clima C CC Cobrar Coche C Comeclor Comer C Como Conceder Cosfar CC Cruz Cruzar C De rYr.,r.. Dolor Duranle EnC C Ese C Esperan C Esfar .,.., Eslrella C Familia CC Feliz CC Fiel C C Fin Flor CCCC Golpe C Hallar CCCC Hecho C lr C CC C Luz C CCCCCC C Malz CCCCCC Mejor C Menesler I8 OF OLD SPANISH WORDS C ,C.CCCCC Nof a she. C CCCC C CCCCC No, you go. CC CCCCC ..C,C.CC G irl's name. C C C C CC Whal goes info a lock. CC C C CCThe guy who culs your hair. Round objecl fha? bounces, if rubber. C Combinalion of lwo vehicles. CC CCCC C Red, blue, green, elc. CC CC CCOne who calls. C CCCCC Punclualion marlc. C CC Friend ofMarlcAnll'1ony Whal you do on lhe dolled line. CC CCCCCCC C C CCCCCCCCCCCCC. To mounl. CC CC Dangerous snake. Berman. CCC.CCCC.COFlicer in navy. C CCCC Unconsciousness. CC CC CLas+ name of Perry. C C CC CTO give lhoughl lo. CAccompany anolher acior. CC C CC CCCCCC A 'lrip on wafer. ship. CCTwenly-four hours. CC CC CCCC A hundred pennies. C CC C .Lasl name of Jimmy. C Fourleenlh leller of lhe alphabel. C C CC C CC CC CCCC CCCCCCCCCC A shorl arlicle C CWha+ you 'rake lo relieve a headache. C CCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCC C C A heavenly body C A conlinenl' in lhe Easlern Hemisphere CC.CWell-known. CCCCCYoung men. CC CCOne of lhe five senses. C C CCCCC CC.CCCCC.CC. F ive dollar bill. C CC C CCCCC CCWha+ you walk on. CWha+ Laneiles do wilh 'rheir food. yell. C ....C.. ....CCCC C5 od bless you! C CCCCC Whal you hear wilh. CC CCMisplace uninlenlionally. CC CC ..CCCCYellow color. COil'icer in army. CC Clergyman. SENIOR ECHOES
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I-IEARTBREAK She'd loved him, and she'd losl him, and she didn r know whal 'ro do. She sal al home and mournlully played Their songs over and over and over on 'rhe phonograph. She laid her hands oul in from' of her and looked al lhe finger lhal had, so recenlly, worn his gradualion ring. How emply il looked! I-low funny il fell! She'd laken 'rhal ring oll for good, lhough, and she was going 'ro relurn il Tomorrow. She couIdn r keep back lhe fears any longer. She'd managed lo be brave up unlil now. She buried her head in her hands, and her long honey-blonde locks fell from belween her lingers, cascaded down in brighl, loose waves. I-Ier enlire body shook wilh lhe sobs of a girl whose hearl' had been, no+ only broken, buf slepped upon, and lossed aside. They'd been going s+eady lor nor quile six monlhs, when all of a sudden he was dihlerenl. Lalely, he'd been so aloof, so dislanl-and 'rhen she'd seen him oul wilh anolher girl-and lhal had explained il alll There'd been no explanalions or apologies Iorlhcoming, nol lhal she'd have believed anylhing he said, anyhow, buf al Ieasl 'rhey would have soolhed her injured vanily. Oh, how she haled him, The very sighl of him! In Iacl she haled all men! She'd be an old maid-nobody loved her, and she didn'l love anybody, and whal's more, she didn'l care! I ler lears came all lhe harder, her eyes slung, her lips quivered. and her sobs grew louder-and 'rhen lhe phone rang! II- iangled on and on! I She slirred and Iifled red-rimmed, velvel brown eyes Ihal didn'l focus al firsl. She picked up Ihe phone lhinking all lhe while, There iusi isn'l any iuslicel You can r even be alone wilh a broken hearl. Telephones, men, life-Bah! She hafed lhem all. Hello she growled. and Ihen purringly sweel, and oh so soflly, Oh, il's you, Alg I iusl knew you'd call. A pause! . . . No, I wasn'l angry: I knew all along 'rhal she was your cousin. . . . And from 'rhe sparkle-Iighl in her eyes and 'rhe lill lo her childishly sweel moulh, il was plain lhal everylhing was going 'fo be all righl again. Marilyn Srnilh TRAFFIC VIOLATICNS See lhe freshman speeding, I-Ie'lI be Iale for class. The Sophomore behind him ls also going fasl. The iunior's leaping quickly As he hurries down I'he hall, And lhe SENIOR--oh, lhe SENIOR- Is chasing afler alll Cynlhia Kohul' JANUARY I948 I7
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Mes ., . .. , . ........Disorder. Me'I'er .InsTrumenT ThaT shows Tigures. Milla .. M .. A7,.,. One who makes Tlour. Mirar . . WhaT you see yourself in. Nevar . ., NoT aT any Time. Pie .. , .,u, Y,.,,.,,,. A pasTry. QuiTar Musical insTrurnenT. Raz6n . , Dried grape. Refr .. . ....The back. Revolver . ,,w. . .A gun. Sin . Do someThing wrong. Sumo ,The hoTTesT season. Marilyn LokieTz -e7'N' -f UPLIFT IN LANE Whenever everyThing seems wrong. and you are Teeling low, iusT go To The Up of Lane. WhaT do I mean by ThaT? Why, The eIevaTor, of course. When you were a Freshie, remember all The sweeT people who were willing To sell you an elevaTor pass Tor only a quarTer? QuiTe a bargain? Well, if you have ever had occasion To ride The elevaTor, I Think you will agree ThaT, IT Those passes had been any good. iT really would have been a bargain. Upon enTering The elevaTor you mighT mee-T a very sweeT looking IighT-haired lady, who answers To The name of Helen. Helen has a daughTer oT her own, and I have oTTen Thought ThaT ThaT is The reason Tor her inTeresT in all The girls. Breda. however, is quiTe diTTerenT Trom Helen. Breda has very dark hair which helps To bring ouT The Twinkle in her eyes. Usually she is ready wiTh a IiTTle ioke or some in- TeresTing happening of The day. For example, she had us all laughing when she scolded one of our young Teachers, because she ThoughT he was iusT anoTher sTudenT cuTTing one of his classes. These Two, I believe, are iusT abouT The besf-known people in Lane. They're always ready wiTh a friendly smile and a IITT Trom The caTeTeria To The Tour+h floor. I oTTen wonder how They remember The names oT all The sTudenTs. ,. - . . .. .,--.- - . . -. -e, - - . . . ... .4.-,.-- fr-..--af,----y:::,4'u OperaTing The eIevaTor This Term, I noTiced anoTher nice woman. I do noT Irniow her, buT all Those who do. say she also earns The TiTIe oT an Upper. So, I say, haTs oli To The Three Uppers oT Lane. Lorraine OIBrien JANUARY I 948 I
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