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September 11, 1921 Lantern Bearer: Miss Price Props: Rosemary Kemp Beth Garrison CATHERINE HANDLEY Editor of Vita Scholae The Senior Class is gathered for luncheon at the home ot one oi its members, that is, all are gathered except one. This luncheon precedes an ad campaign, tor which Catherine, as editor oi the Vita, is absolutely indispensable, For she holds in her head, or on one ol those many scrawled sheets oi paper of hers, all the answers to all the inquiries as to the how and where of ad-getting. Arriving twenty minutes late she removes hat and coat with the proverbial quiet ol the mouse and has been sitting ona couch Five minutes belore the hostess discovers her tardy guest. Quizzed upon all the phases ot ad-getting, she quietly answers each question concisely, beating time to her voice with a nodding ot the head. OOO Blue Monday! And tourteen harried Seniors straggle into English class, each one tightly clasping a theme expressing any hurried thoughts that may have occurred to her over the busy weelqend, on what constitutes adulthood. But perhaps thirteen harried Seniors would be more correct, tor Catherines calm lace signities a job well done. As she unobtrusively lays her neatly-typed and apparently voluminous paper, on top ot her classmates' meager contributions. ln no time the astounding news Flashes around the classroom, Catherine has written eight typed pagesl Even the most blase Senior turns to lool4 at this amazing girl. ln eight pages she must have had at least eight ideas. lmaginel Qne girl thinlcing eight complete thoughts over one weekend. Catherines reputation has been established for all time. ln future, come what may, to us Catherine will always be one ot the intelligentsia. 16
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.u,,:,:,', ,,,,,.t- 'fw sys' ' -' .:,. .. -s ,,g'a, s,g1f:,,'m 40,33,,.1,,,,-,,'.,,a:.,1: : . ,fl january 27,1921 Lantern Bearer: Mrs. Sands Props: Ada Blanche Wrigley ,lane Sargent l BETTY aiLLEsPiE President of Student Government Betty is in her element. With her gym uniform freshly starched, a trim white bandanna neatly tied around her head, and a hockey stick under one arm, she easily jumps the low iron fence obstructing her path, and in gleeful anticipation half skips, half jumps the last few feet to the hockey tryouts in ,jackson Park. Qnce on the field, our little Betty becomes a human dynamo, up and down she races, playing the positions of any and all of her exhausted team-mates, until the swiftly-falling Qctober night has darkened the field, and even the whitest ball is no longer distinguishable. The girls from the other competing schools look on her with avve, vve, of the Girls Latin, regard her with pride, and even the coach of a thousand such amateurs, admits she is the best schoolgirl hockey player l have ever seen. OOO Poor Betty is suffering, for she is definitely now not in her element. It is a study-period, and there is something in Betty's make-up that simply will not permit her to study in a study-hall. Qnly at home amidst familiar sights and sounds, can she settle down and concentrate. ln spite of this, however, she must somehow, as president of Student Government, keep up appearances and set the younger classes a good example. So Betty very faithfully at the beginning of each study-period, opens her notebook to a nice clean page, takes from her drawer several newly-sharpened pencils with long and impressive erasers, props a book up at a convenient angle-and looks dreamily out ofthe vvindovvs. OOO l.ittle Gill-es-e-pie is having a silly spell. She sits in the back rovv of her class and reso- lutely attempts to smother her gayety. Every now and then a convulsive fit of laughter threatens to overcome her, but sternly she represses it. At last in the freedom of the halls Betty lets off steam. To the obvious bewilderment of the uninitiated graders, she scampers down the hall, laughing uproariously at apparently nothing. At a time like this she is the most wonderful person in the world to be With, for she greets even the feeblest of sallies with gales of appreciative mirth, and anything even approaching the humorous, with positive hysterics. But she doesn't really need any external stimulus. She is perfectly happy just to laugh out of pure good humor. 15
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August2,1921 Lantern Bearer: Miss Schrader Props: Betty Buck Patricia Kochs BECKY-JOE HUTCHINSON UGO right on talking, girls. It doesn't bother me, airly comments Becky and continues eating a chocolate sundae. Permission granted, Ruth gossips on, The way Becky eats---she always has Full meals at Walgreenis while the rest of us conscientiously eat Bye Krisp and fruit salad-and still she doesn't get iatln Lilyan chimes in, i'Well, the thing that impresses me about Becky is her shoes-she must buy them by the gross. The Seniors dutifully rivet their eyes on Beckyis brown suede pumps, while Lilyan enumerates: Red, blue, and brown oxiords, practically the First wooden shoes in the school, gorgeous pumps, and heaven knows how many pairs of evening shoes. Becky-Mloe Finishes her ice-cream and remarks with modest complacence, uYes, l do have a lot of shoes. O O QP Living room of l-lutchinson home. Becky-xloe, at her desk, is talking excitedly over the telephone . . . HBut l tell you l've got to have a housekeeper. This place is a madhouse. My sister has the mumpsl My iatherys entertaining next weekl The dog isn't housebrokenl Well, please look through your Files, then, and let me known, begs Becky and hangs up despairingly . . . i'Qh, Lord, moans Becky, l guess I'II have to do things myself. l-lali an hour later the telephone rings. As her hand reaches forthe receiver, her eye glances over the neatly stacked invitations, a memorandum to visit the dog at his new training home and to buy a game For her little sisteris amusement. With perfect self-possession Becky breaks in on the excuses of the crisp agency voice, 'lm sorry, too. l-lowever, please keep looking.H,and then just because she's Feeling so trimphant, Becky can't resist adding, 'iQh, yes, there's one more request. l'd like, if possible, a housekeeper who knows physicslu 17
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