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Class of 193 7 You may have your Cote d'Azur Or Monte Carlo's gay allur I'd rather be alone and pur In Concarneau Cand thank you Top of the Morningnj, And here are still more bright sayings, Good old Phoebe Stone four em- bryonic Dorothy Parkerj summed up the feelings of the whole class after the chemistry mid-year. She exclaimed, Here today, Hunk tomorrow. . . . . ANSWERS TO TODAY'S QUIZ: No. 1, Wynken, Blynken, and Nod .... No. 2, A circle is a line that meets its other end without ending .... No. 3, You should know by now that it's good old organ-grinder Pete .... Do you know what the tiny Boston boy said when he saw the train? Masticate, masticatef' Ciet it? We didn't the second time either Ctry the synonym bookj .... At least you know that Dido's theme song was Keep the home pyres burning, . . . Answers to Correspondents: To R. Y.-In answer to your eager letter of the 35th on this question of extension courses in Chemistry, may we refer you to President Conant of Har- vard, who, with his friend Black, seems to know all the answers, To H. E. H.-Fashion note for cold Hanover week-ends: white velvet ski suits, ermine ear-muffs, etc. To N. O'H.--One thousand pardons. To M. T.-Thanks for your corroboration. QPage Seventy- threej
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Girls' Latin School TAKE IT FBO ME land we did-we even got his blessing. You are entirely welcome to use the format of my Traveler column in the Girls' Latin Year Book, Indeed l am flattered that you should think of the idea. So go ahead-you have my benedi-:tion. j Today's Quiz for the Valiant: No. l, Who were the three wise men? . . . No. 2, What is a circle? .... No. 3, Who's that coming down the street? . . . fthe answers you'll find somewhere belowj . . . . Yank up a chair, my dears: If you know who she is, don't give it away, for whoever started this Purdy girl business is better off unsung. She might get in touch with the person who thought up to Mary with love. They probably have a lot in common .... And of course the brilliant student of lef who, on seeing Miss C- in the ofIing said, Here comes Miss C-, bringing tidings of Comfort and joy, deserves commendation. Today's favorite gag: FIIEACHERZ What happens when there's an eclipse of the sun? PUPIL: A lot of people come out to look at it. .... It's about time the committee on quotations let out the one M. H. pulled about the much used HIS she not passing fair? With a C average, said M. . . . RHYMSTER'S NIGHTMARE I'd like to geau to Concarneau Where soft and salty breezes bleau And even time is passing sleau. In some quaint house in Brittany I'd sing the builder's littany In tones both young and kittany. Naught should I kneau of earthly weau, Illness, and raging waters' fleau: Life would be simple here and sleau. CPage Seventy-twoj
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Girls' Latin School SOUND AND FURY CA tale mostly signifying nothing, being a day in the life of Latina Q. Studentnagle, the fairest of her sex.j From a confused dream wherein harpies with valence bonds for claws croaked, Given the length of your nose, construct a triangle on it, Latina woke to the shrill serenade of an alarm clock. 7 A. Nl. Plus or minus? wondered the indefatigable Latina, her mind always alert. She was not one of your ever tired souls: no, having counted the days to Saturday and then to the next vacation, she let her mind dwell onthe pleasant prospect of sleeping till noon, but was up like a flash Cin the panj. As she dressed she reflected phil- osophically, School and the poor are always with us. A creature of allusions Cand illusionsb was the foul Latina Cfor Macbeth says that fair is foulj, but unfortunately most of her allusions were too obscure for other people to rec- ognize, But we delay the fair Latina, schoolward bound. After devouring a meagre breakfast, Latina set out for school. Even in her eating our Latina was a very Spartan. For example, she had cut down her morning meal to a mere three courses. Indeed other people might recline in easy chairs with stools for their feet, but Latina felt duty bound to stretch out completely on the divan-none of your softening luxuries for her. Look what happened to the Romans. All dead, now. So with a kiss for her mother and one last mournful look back at the home to which she would not return till that afternoon, Latina stumbled off to school. Life on the school car was a simple thing. She had merely to breathe, for her books were held up by the backs of the people in front of her, her lunch was flattened out by the people beside her. In no time at all our fair heroine had arrived at the school portals, had descended to the Lower World of the Locker Room, dropped her wraps in a corner of her locker, and had heaved herself up to the third floor. Once settled in the schoolroom, Latina was torn between the two groups that vied with each other for the upper hand in the conversation. There was the That's what she says, but you never can tell, faction: and the, What did you get for the last question? group. Dear Latina was impartial and got off bons mots for both sides. Unhappily, the bell rang and school had begun. In Math, Latina sat in a quandary fsomething like a chair. but less com- fortablej and hoped that she wouldn't be called on for what she didn't know. Nothing more eventful happened, however, than that she fell off her chair in a fit of absent-mindedness. From Math she wandered to French and thence to Latin. This sudden transition made it a bit difficult for Latina to adjust her esprit gaulois to Vergil's stately harmonies. but she did. Caught unawares during the comp lesson, when asked to decline a new doll, Latina rose with dignity and re- plied 'lNo, thank you. Setting up drill came next. This period was noth- ing more to Latina than an appetizer. The languid gymnastics which she en- dured were secondary to the snatches of lunch that she furtively nibbled. Such exertion, such activity, merited some rest. Fortunately study period came in time to give Latina this needed relaxation. Next to study, lunch was Latina's favorite period. The sound of the bell and the gnawing feeling in her stomach notified her that her favorite period CPage Seventy-fourj
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