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. xfigf A EI1J5UIIiHttQ GZ. Q .Qld Cgfunting We entered the store bravely. Oh, what lovely refrigeratorsll' we exclaimed. After admiring them we advanced to one of the salesmen. Could you tell us whether the advertising manager is in or not? we inquired. No, he answered, he will not be in until three o'clock. Du Well, do you do any advertising in school annuals. we again queried, seeking some pleasant opening for the conversation. Alas, we were doomed to disappointment. Um,,' he replied, we never do that type of advertisingf' That was queer, we thoughtg there was the firm's name in our last year,s Annual. NVe said thank you, however, and hurried out the door. After walking a long time and going into different places where wc were always disappointed even though we admired everything from permanent waves to bath tubs, we entered a building and without admiring a thing, walked up to the information desk. Who should sit there but our late Art teacher, now Mrs. Jones! We had a little chat which was mostly about pictures and the intricacies of ad hunting. Then she told us the Advertising Managers oflice was on the second floor, and, promising to let her know the results, we got into the elevator. The Manager and his secretary were in the room. Advancing to the desk, one of us stated, We are from the North Avenue Presbyterian School and-. Well, Hrst of all, I'll tell you your story, the Manager volunteered kindly. We paused and he began, You are from the North Avenue Presbyterian School and you are in great need of Ads for your Annual. Yes, we chorused eagerly-with large hope! XVell, I have turned down I don't know how many girls. QOur faces fell at that.j Have you an Annual with you? We hastily handed one to him. Do you girls patronize your advertisers? Again we chorused Yes, and at this point two of his friends came in. He told them the proposition and asked should he buy an eighth of a page. They were on OU1' side and said, Yes. We were waiting fearfully now his decision. I'll take an eighth of a page, but our fl1'1'1'1,S name must not be mentioned any- where in your annual. Put in our space In loving memory of S7.50. BEVERLY PEEPLES, '33. Q A 5 hoo ,Z ' Q I 2 Q Q7 QD 6 UU D A C3 CJ .exe 1.-go. s Page 9 9
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X500 f we Hnzalnifw What Unholy Czfhree efffinutes We sit on the edge of our seats, anxiously awaiting the farniliar tinkle of the bell. Shrilly it rings out, and then the stampede begins. Push, push, oh, will I ever reach number 96! Tramping of feet seems to halt my progress toward my locker. Books are all scattered up and down the hall to stumble over. The water fountain line is just too long to wait on. Oh my, what will Mrs. Moore say? I c:1n't ind my prose in this rush. Oh, do pardon me, Miss Tate, I did not for one moment mean to knock you asidef, XVho spilled .this ink, Mnrly? Celeste, you're too small to be seeng did I hurt you much? My feet are just like black and blue nubs, too. No, Mary Cary, you can't borrow my gym suitg it's too small. Finally we reach our lockers. Frances, please shut your doorg I can,t get in my locker. Who has my pencil? Yes, you can have my Compact, but put it back where you found it.', Oh, Peggy, can't you manage to get your gum into the trashbnsket? I've stepped on it again. Well, all right, 'WCCSLl,, sign me up for the library. I'l1 be there if I can squeeze my way to the door. MARGARET LEE COLBERT, '33. 0:0 Interim I xii arm' sif, Iuxf ffvizzkiug. I nzmfc' up my lllillul Tim! some Jay l'J ILYIX xrlzfillzclzfzll Anil cz'olz'r rl biz' of Vcrxc Tlmf was 1'0t'ki11g zuiilv Dr'z'ixi1'r' fl70IlgZ7fX amf zviffy Sll,j'iIIXX- All afwzff low! lxif ami' xii- Ycf- ' Am! my juzprr lim lvlarzk Bvfort' mc' xfill- I Ftllllf svrm fo l'0IIiIH'L' 11j1 Clr'z'Cr rbynzes- Bm' ibn! zlorxzff IIIFIZII I razmof low'- MARY HUTCHINSON, '31, A A CQ R522 was -4 Q U QD QQ tm Q0 Q Q CL sci'-20 2200 Page US
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XQGQ f A apanniau DZ Qur junior Wigh ,Sisters LOOKING INTO OUR FUTURE: SENIOR HIGH Iiiifiafioii Day will eoiize prsf of all, Seriihhiizg, wifh your foofh-hriixh, fhe Senior High hall 5 Wiflz all of your elofhes Oll, hiiia' parf hefore, Ana' lciieeliiig fo your elilers, who appear af fhe floor. A greaf pleasure we awaif iii Seiiior High, III fhe iiieefiiig of oiir feaehers, by ana' hjig New frieiiils, we will he glaa' fo greef, New sfiiiliex, foo, we lL'Ol1,f fear fo IIIITIL. Chapel will really he fiiii, you hef! Aim' if'll he soiizefhiiig we ZL'Ol1,f forgefg Wifh officers fhere fo presiile each clay, Wc ll eomhiiie our Iiieefiiigs wifh work aiiel play. Then will eoine haskef-hall wifh lofs of pep, For we Napsifes lllllsf lizfe ZIP fo our rep. A1101 we'll all Ilo our hesf af hashef-hallg Anil fry fo he good xporfs fhroiigh if all. Soiizefhiiig fo look forwaral fo, is fhe Hslllg-SOlIg,, Iiifroeliieiiig new songs, some shorf, aiiil some loiigg This will give Ill1I7OIlI7t1,C'tl pleasure, you see, For vlass spirif IIICIIIIS a greaf ileal fo IIZC. All of fhese pleasures, iii Senior High Sehool, Will he greaf freaszires, if we ohey eaeh riileg Biif we'll he sorry fo leazfe our liiiiioir High, Anil fo OIII' ilear feaehers, .va-1' gooa'-hye. JEAN HOXY'ELI,, JR. II 420 A 2 v Q39 -6 Q Rj5 Q' I LIU :QD I cv Q I Q :Q -4--- - Q' Q-'fab ' QZZOQ P21129 1110
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