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December 1924 The Journal With Apologies to Milton “L'ALLEGRO!” Hence, childish high school days, Of sad detention class and homework born. In freshman class forlorn, ’Mid all the books my memory dis- plays ! Seek out some other soul. That ope’s thy portal, hungry for the light! Armed for the fight, I leave thee now, and say a fond good-bye: “Farewell at last, Girls High, And lessons vile, with which we paid our toll.” “IL PENSEROSO!” Hence, graduation joys, The final mem’ry of my schoolday woes, Yet every teacher knows I only passed each course by bluff and noise. Ah, now, I do repent The years I used for idle talk and play. Oh, how I rue the day I fooled around and never passed an “ex.” “Farewell, elusive ‘recs’! Oh that I had my time in study spent!” A. E. P. - G. L. [21!
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The Journal December IQ24 A Word of Than s The Journal Staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation and gratitude to those who helped to make the Journal possible. Miss Flynn, as fac- ulty adviser of the Journal, Miss Browning, who assisted with the poetry, and Mrs. Kendall, who helped with the ads, have rendered invaluable assistance. To Mr. McGlynn and Miss Jones, who gave up all their spare time to advise the Art Staff, to Mr. Langton, of Sierra Art 6? Engraving Co., Mr. Dewees, of H. S. Crocker Co., Inc., and The Fisher Studio, we are very grateful, as well as to all others whose efforts helped in putting out the Journal. The Managerial Staff wishes to thank Helene Waterman, Myrtle Cohen, and Florence Som- mers for their kind co-operation. f 20]
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The Journal December 1924 Katherine Elliot, Presidoit Have Tou a Harsh Voice? You can cure this great drawback to womanhood! Send no money- simply clip off a coupon and send to Clarice Gehret South San Francisco. Are Tou a Social Outcast? Girls, now is your chance to learn the secret of popularity. Isabel Barbe-Alyce Loustenou, managers of “The Get'Acquainted Society.” Class and Private Lessons Doubleday Page Co. “How to Study” by Katherine Elliot Price $2.00. Recommended by Miss Hobe for outside reading. - Do Tou Want to Earn $100 a Month More? Are you satisfied with your in' come? Send your name and address to D. Mitchell 6? Co., Efficiency Experts We’ll teach you how. Why Argue with Tour Husband? Let us teach you to avert this ca' lamity. Learn to be a second De' mosthenes.—Susan Brandenstein School of Debating. Are Tou an Artist? Earn money at home during spare time painting lamp shades, etc. No canvassing.-Wynette Levy Co. I»1
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