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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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THE JOURNAL is SC 'T it so J In , iw? 1 taco fl!-...Hp ...nu-J f I Big Debate Dr. Scott, Worthy Teachers, Follow Classmates, and Fricizds- The question before us is, Resolved, that the 3B Class is a fine Class. CWe are taking the affirmative, as that I is the oIIe and only side of the question.j We shall en- deavor to prove our case as follows: C15 T11e 3B Class has PEP !-we go out for all school activities with fervor. C2j The 3B Class has CLASS SPIRIT-we give rallies, luneheons, have wonderful Class meetings, etc. ' C35 The 3B Class has SCHOOL SPIRIT-weattend BARBARA MAYER all debates, and in general, back up all school activities. Taking Pep, Class Spirit, School Spirit combined,- these make up the 3B Class. We of the aiiirmative contend THAT ANY class having these attributes, is a fine class. Therefore the 3B Class MUST be a fine class. S-ilcnce Reigns The judges are preparing their ballots: The suspense is terrible-but-it can hold no terror for us. We ae confident of Victory! CThere's just one in- cident of CLASS SPIRIT for you.J THE DECISION SPIRIT VICTORY Fon THE AFFIRMATIVE ! ! The judges agree with us that any class having Pep, Class Spirit, and School Spirit, is an exceptionally line class. They wish to add that they have never heard a stronger case and have reached the conclusion that, to the best of their belief, the 3B Class is the Hnest class in a school of fine classes. We Thank You. ' I President
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