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THE JOURNAL M NINKIL' DOROTHY MITCHELL President ATHLE TES AND ATHLETICS H. Kane and D. Cookson of this tG1'lI1,S ,25 tennis team will soon be able to compete with the World's champions. The latest news from radio says M. Parker swam from here to China. In the same message came the startling statement that she had beaten the Yale and Harvard to Los Angeles. We always knew she was a speedy girl but hardly expected these unusual feats. She is planning this inexpen- sive way of touring the world Topics of the Day and promises to complete these trips if she doesn't wake up and find she's been dreaming. Was there an article in the paper saying that Chief O'Brien had appointed a spe- cial trafiic cop to be placed at the foot of Van Ness Avenue to manage the unusual crowds gathering to watch the 2A girls at Crew? And last but not least is our basket-ball practice. VVe Low Sophs don 't forget any- thing. NOTICE ! Change of Color As cerise and silver were too gaudy for our artistic eyes, we decided to change the class colors to black and white. Those who are up .in style know that black is latest in Paris fashions. SOPH GRAFT! ! Looks like a fraud but t'aint.-I. Worth of June '25 won the G. H. S. ring. This ar- ticle, a 2A raflie, was much de- sired by nearly every girl at school. 100W Students of classes took a ex and all 2A's 2A Geometry difficult Math passed at the head of their class. Q '? 'F 6? J IN MEMORIAM Died in June, 1922, the entire scrub class of pre- vious term. To the unfortunate who are now Fresh- men, they left their embarrassed moments and un- dignified manners. BORN-O11 September, 1922, a beautiful We1l-tem- pered and peppy 2A Class, who have great ambitions and expect to win Qin the futurej, the distinguished medal for honorable se-zrvice rendered G. H. S.
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THE JOURNAL 4' 4 f . a 4 I ...at We Nominate for the Hall of Fame lllARJOR1E Moss-because she plays the piano better than anyone else in the school, because she doesn't seem to know itg because she has helped at every rally, and dance that has been given this term, because she can get music out of the piano in the Recreation Hall, be- cause she plays Jazz like a professional, and lastly, be- cause she is sweet and always willing to help. MARGARET HIGGINSON-because she has an exquisite drawl, also two or three dozen exquisite freckles, be- cause, as a Scrub, she was the first of her class to speak extemporaneously in the Debating Club, because that JUNE NORTHCUTT speech was fine, because she put some pep into the meetings of that club, because she has the wildest of the Wild Cases We Have Knownf' because at present, it is on Barbara Per- kins , because she writes poetry to her many adored ones 5 and lastly, because she is a darn good sport. President ALEXIA MCCARTY-because her curls are famous, because she is an intelligent Freshman, and especially because she is the first girl to represent her class on the Student Body. JUNE NORTHGUTT-because, as President of the 1B Class, she has managed it effi- ciently and well, because she doesn't look like a Freshman, even a high oneg because she doesn't act like one either, and mostly because she's friendly, clever, an ideal leader, and all around girl. And, we move that the effigy of the 1B Class be placed upon a pedestal and put into a place Where the light will shine upon it, because we hold that there is not a class in the school that can equal it, because beauty and brains run riot among its members, and because, as Low Freshmen We were as peppy as we could be, as High Freshmen We accomplished the impossible and were even more peppy. No one can tell what We may become as Seniors.
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10. THE JOURNAL l 7 1cAslu E iii iii xg ,i C h? ,iii iii, . 1 . . ., cinxrussn FRIEDLANDER President v 1 I v Yvonne Harley can 't stand the orchestra because she doesn't like music and can 't play a note. Correct These Sentences 1 2 3 4 5. 6. Clarisse Friedlander is not a. good president, chieiiy because she can 't talk to save her life. Alice Witlziii is a large, dignified individual who does not know how to debate and hates Ruth Clouse. It is a joke to watch the Canfield girls-Margaret and Marian-play tennis. They are unable to hit the ball even when it lands two inches in front of them. Doris Brown murders everything she sings, and it is a well-known fact that she is sure to be an old maid. Alice Phillips is a quiet, retiring, little maiden who never has a word to say for herself, and could not say it if she had. Louise Meyer is the oldest member of our class-quite ancient, in fact-she is not very clever nor intelligent. The 2B Class is unfortunate in having these girls and many others like them. The 2B Class has not, in fact, any Class nor School Spirit. Janet Harris is unable to collect money, never manages anything right, and does her best to make the class a failure. RULES AJ QME minutes will be allowed to correct these sentences. BD The mistakes are so obvious that no rules need be quoted. CD One sentence wrong QEJ will be given automatically.
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