Jesuit High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1927

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.., Blu' i' gli Class Prophecy of IV High B :silt , Eff? fw .. N55 -33515 Tigfjflgg T MAY have been the lobsters. l dunno. Anyway, I never could Zj. '1f5 digest the poor fish. Wives are so inconsiderate! But the lobster has quite a lot of bearing on this yarn. It probably was a night- jjifjfg mare, though the extremely patient reader will agree I it's .GENE simply a wow ! l was trying to sleep, and here's what the lobster did for me. Q'.,w7 'isle l was just returning from the race track after witnessing the Edward slggii Conway Handicap. And, say, our old friend is pretty much of a sportsman. L' i lwas surprised, and still am, at Fatty Fabacher. Dontcha know him? Wh , fel? . . y Wig? he s the world s premier jockey, and he rode the winner. Sure, he can make C3-1:5 CJWX weight, he only scales at 230 lbs. fAfter thinking this over, l unanimously Sig urge that he can make weight., JSP P O4 l yelled, Taxi! and along came our pal, Remanjon. Arthur made me ug . . . Qui Q., cry telling me how twelve of his children had the mumps all at once. He . ,gn was so engrossed at making me wipe my eyes that he missed a Stop signal. me And a cop strolls up and barely misses him. And who was it but that big -Exim' caveman of my zero days, Clem Sehrt. But l want to add hastily that Clemency is not his middle name. Then l alighted, gave Clem a cigar me and went to procure another nickel one for myself. l'm so extravagant. fir.: . if Well, l oozed up into the weed shop and my eyes, both of 'em, rested ggli right smack on Earl Koerner. So l walked up an paid my respects. You know, dontcha, that Earl's dad is a flour man, so he thought he'd act White , too, and make a pipe that you can smokewith Hour. l smoked some of this 6554 mixture and 'F A' 3 say, mebbe, it wasn't'the lobster after all ? ? ? 'QQEIQ I staggered out of the store and then into a movie fit was all movingl. And old Louis B. Trenchard, jr., comes prancing up to me and straight- my away slaps me on the back. l got to convalescing and conversing with Louis, all at the same time, so he ups and gives me a box seat where l could only convalesce. 5 X5 l gathered from the sub-titles that the unparalleled director, Everett Larguier, was producing a show called Blonde or Brunette, because he if couldn't decide all b himself. l-le needed public sentiment. Seems to me xi M9 y ww he must be pretty sentimental himself. ia, ,ggi QEQIQ l left after the curtain fell down and went to hear a free lecture on the 5,35 Value of Home Cooking , by the eminent hygienist, the Hon. Elisha Fischer. Oh, yes, l knew him, too. qi- Qmrj Elisha may be a smart chap: Undoubtedly. But his subject was only 2 594 599 ggwpqufficlwQqwfqwpqwpqwilwfqwpqwI9Q'f?fa'IC5f'3I'Q'LCfCI'9'ZGC3C'3?.'W'



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