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THE CRIMSON AND WHITE CLASS STATISTICS Number in class-25. Favol Favol Favor Most Most Vlass Best 1 Most fflass Flass Class Good Little Most Most Most Class Most ite Toacher-Prof. Sayles. 'ite Excuso-l forgot. 'ite Ililllllffflilffllllllil. popular gll'lw-F1'2illCI'S ll'lCDOI10Ilgl1. popular boy-M. Ni'lll'llll2ill. lwauTivsAViola Garvtf and llvrfha POST lzlllcorfllliclcm-y lllcllalv. awkwa Pdf-I I'0Slllll 011. shoik-Dudley Wamlo. vamp-Barbara Baker. pest-Practice teacher. sport-Emma Jonvs. Lord l4'au11tl0r'oyfGipp. punctual-Svniors all. boyish girl-Button, gi:-lish boy-Bob Dyer. bad boy-VV. Iirvwster. talkative-llvlu11 Ilamburgor. Tallest-Clove. Humorist-Clove. Class Most Class Most M ost Ladie Class Class TI'easuI'e-Miss Rico. widv-awake-Gert Hall. llustor Kea1'on-Woodarcl. peacol'11l-Graco Willianls. disTa11twF'r'a11cQs McDonough. s' man-Wilbur Van Alstyle. lovers-Bessie and Lyman. baby doll-liortha Post.
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THE CRIMSON AND WHITE .21 To Madge Green a few rules on how best to remain in class for the period of ten minutes. This set of rules is edited for this special purpose by Miss Helen Hamburger. We bequeath the problem ot' Bessie Mclntosh sudden change from the tield of forestry to the field of ministry to anyone who is clever enough to solve it. We couldn't. Bertha Post's astounding dramatic ability to one who has already shown her marvelous technique, 'Virginia Ward. Alice Bessie Cleveland 's sense of humor to Billy Coulson. In conclusion we hereby establish and declare this to be our last will and testament, and to be executed as such. Witngsgetl by: OF GERTRUDE L. HALL EMMA K. JONES -.... 01?l. A SENIOR SCENE One bright and sunny day, a Mann named Jones cranked up his Cleveland Carr, and started out for a ride. Just as he reached the river Jordan, his car stopped. He had to Wade across the river in order to reach a garage at Rosboro. Whilel the car was being tixed, he went i11to a restaurant for something to eat. He was waited on by a girl who looked as tho she had tried to Dyer hair. He ordered some Hamburger steak, some Post-toasties, and a Mclntosh apple. The meal was fine. t'Jes' Schleick mother used to makef' he mur- mured, as he finished. But when he came to pay the bill, he felt he had been Gipp-ed. So he left the restaurant and found his ear all ready, and with a great Conktljin of the horn, he resumed his jour- ney. He went to the Woodward side of the village, where he saw sweet Williaiiis and bachelor Buttons growing under a Wliippltl tree. In spite of the fact that his tire had been punctured by a rusty Spike, he reached his destination on Allen street. He e11tered a house, and passing through the Hall, he went to the Garrett where he began to read the book of Nehemiah. While he was reading, he fell asleep, only to be awakened by the crowing of a CBjreWster. He then went downstairs again, and with Kirkman's soap he washed his hands, which were covered with a CVanjLaer of dust. The water was Colbert he used it just the same, for he was a CMcjHale and hearty fellow. A' B. C17 725 M. N., ,25
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THE CRIMSON AND WHITE 23 j UIQE E TERYX W 1 ll A. LR? f H THE LOVE SET I Four-'l'wo llarvcy's voice was a trifle too cxcitccl, a trific too pt-rsonal to bt- proft-ssional. lt wasn't ball, this unipiriug busi- ncss, cspccially if onc's bcst frit-ntl and particular pal was carrying off all thc honors from a girl who was supposctl to bc a lllEl1'V0l. Marcia Manning hatl hchl thc tcnnis cup and championship of hcr school for two yt-ars and whcn thc bunch had learned of hcr cxpcctctl visit to Pcgxgy thcy hail innnccliately made plans for a contcst bctwccn hcr and thcir own bclovctl champion, VVarcl llowc. Marcia had bccn in tht-ir own littlc colony two wccks bcforc shc agrcccl to play VVartl. Shc had attcntlctl a fashionablc antl cxclusivc girls' school, worc gorgcous clothcs and was stunning looking. That 's why thc girls tli1ln't cart- about llitll. Shc was cool, mlistant and hartl to Ellllllflfk 'l'hat'g why thc boys ditln't like hcr. liccausc of l'cggy's firmly cstablishctl popularity scvcral pafrtirs wcrc givcn for hcl' gut-st but noun- of lllvlll, strictly spcaking, wa-rc a succcss, at lcast not for Marcia. llcr dancing was tint' but laokctl the truc lovc of thc art, shc ncvcr attcniptccl to llldlit' convcrsation beyond a fcw convcntional rcniarks, hcr nianncrs wcrc pcrfcct and thcrc shc was, stunning, pc-rfcctly gowncml, borctl and unintcicsting. Tho wholc colony of young peoplc, or as they wcrc niorc coni- nionly callctl, 'Lthc gang had lookctl forward to thc ganic with grcat intcrcst. NVartl was inclinctl to be a bit supcrior ancl confi- rlcnt of thc OlliC0lIll'. The first st-t was fast and furious and wt-nt to NVa1'tl, who, cxcitctl by his easy victory, lost thc sccontl bcfore hc iwalizctl it. 'l'hc thircl now stootl four to two in favor of VVartl. Marcia walkctl ac-ross thc court to changw- with VVartl, ht-r haughty chin was up. ht-r gray cycs cool and distant. At thc sanic nionient llarvcy talking to some of thc girls, pickctl up a ball and carclcssly thrt-w it in thc tlircction of thc nct. lt l-antlctl ncar Marcia antl thc next nionicnt shc had stcppctl on it, fallcn, and lay lnuhlh-tl in a hcap.
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