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Arthur Red Devlin is cultivating a curlier than ever head of hair. He has heard that Miss Capron admires curly hair. William O'Toole wore snowfwhite shoes to school today, the first seen this year. Raymond Laterman and Frederick Kloes enthusiastif cally seek to change snowfwhite to black snow. fNot a new shade by any meansj. Joseph Zacony is seen sitting on the floor of the seconclffloor corridor, changing from sneakers to shoes, since the teacher would not permit the change in her room. When discussing the possibilities of another war, Miss jackson, of the Economics Department, asks Samuel Fanuzzi whether or not he would go to war. Sure, replies Sam, HI like to travel. Note from the oilice indicates Edward Schutt wanted there immedif ately. Says Mr. Barget: Better 'scuttle' along. Dorothy Cassidy and Barbara Mailler upon this rainy day, made good use of an umbrella in their possession, until Chester Garrison and Jack McLoughlin upon meeting the girls, pushed them out from under. William Kelly, upon being spoken to, makes known his grudge against the swimingfteam authorities. We want suits, says William. Frank Conway was seen taking it easy today. Ditto for yesterday, and the day before, and the day before that, and so on ad infinitum. Thomas Tommy Eagen won a dance contest last week, his partner being Eugenia Caroselli. Lillian Sherry was one of the judges. Frank Nittie has been hitting a good EO in his typing class and that's going some, to say nothing of Marian Rolphs, who hovers about the SS to 60 mark. MAY Janet Shapiro is highly excited over the 11B rings. Lincoln Leader headline says, l'Mr. Connolly Plagued by Mental Lazif ness. Humph, retorts Adele Cole, he's not the only one. It was raining cats and dogs when the 12:30 bell rang today. Unforf tunately, the Zeller equipage was not in waiting. Result: Certain boys got wet.
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ru I l :I X1I 1 A. M. UNDERGRADUATE LOG MARCH While watching the prestidigitator put George Palmer through a series of antics, at the morning assembly, Thomas Jaeger prepares a set of questions to ask the magician, in order to learn the truth of this Nmasf terfmindn work. Gertrude Goeltz was in the lunchroom as per usual today, but she was minus her knitting. Significance: The football huskies have nothf ing to gaze at. Sylvia Grozanski is seen in a tearful mood because a printer was unable to issue the printed Leader today. Jack McLoughlin is seen having a difficult fand embarrassing time, in evicting a dog found to be hanging around Room 25. APRIL April Fool gags are scarce. Miss Capron catches Joseph Bilotta suckf ing his thumb during the explanation of an important example.
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...,,....-M W Earl Gallaudet's day of days! He has finished reporting. In Physics Class: Mr. Draper: This wheel has thirty revolutions a minute. Joe Cipolla: Thought that happened only in the Balkan Statesf, Phyllis Weinberg is of the opinion that lots of girls use dumbbells to get color in their cheeks, while Elizabeth Rajala is of the belief that a lot of girls use color in their cheeks to seem dumbbells. P. M. LOG FEBRUARY The newly pledged 9B's have become very uppish for they are now educated freshies and are not looked down upon. The Bucknell Glee Club so delights the pupils that Mr. Quigley turns cheerleader and leads in three rahs for Bucknell. Mr. Charles Fitzpatrick, reaching for the red ink, Now, who didn't see the radio show? Swimming is added to the schedule. It being Boy Scout Week, many of our friends appear in uniform. A portion of the Great Emancipatofs life is enacted by the P. M. Citamard Guild. Lincoln once more frees the slaves ffrom schoolj. Miss Bossidy: Lynch, you're the most Irish Spaniard that I have. Is that an engagement ring that Ann Dress is wearing? Alas! the pupils are sadly disillusioned, when a speaker tells them that the story about George Washington's cherry tree is mythical. Garrif son claims his heart is broken because he was using Washington for a model and hadn't told a lie for five years. Miss Kavanagh: Did anyone see David Copperfield? Dorecki: He's absent today.
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