North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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14 THE MIRROR you wish today, sir? she said demurely. We have some nice lobsters. Yes, she ' s keeping a fish shop. I didn ' t wish anything and went on my way. On entering Greenwich Village, I noticed an artistic young lady clad in a red and orange checkered smock, hustling down the street. It was the famous artist, Elinor Tomlinson. I attempted to speak to her, but she had no time, evidently, for she kept on going. Rather taken aback by the color of Miss Tomlinson ' s smock, I dropped into a book store to catch my breath. Here, whom should I see but the eminent authoress, Miss Louise Sherman, whose latest novel, Divorce, so startled the world. We got to talking on socialism, thus bringing up the subject of the book she is now writing. It seems that she has come in contact with a hopeless bun fiend, Harriet Leonard. This frightful habit, originated at North Shore, where Harriet ate buns every recess. The title of Miss Sherman ' s next book is to be ' ' The Dangers of Bun Eating and Why. While here, who should enter but the renowned charity worker, Miss Eleanor McEwen. She deigned to speak with me, and told me of the wonderful work she is doing. We congratulate Miss McEwen on her admirable work among the starving society children and hope she will keep it up. I decided I had now seen enough and came home. My only comment on the trip is, ' ' What is New York coming to Senior Sayings Holy: Wait a minute, let me think. ' ' Now I em nut. I ' m bashful! English: Whoopie! I-I-l . . . Percy: You don ' t say! It ' s all right but it doesn ' t mean anything. Lou: Well, I dunno, but. Elly: I ' d just adore to. Issy: Ohoo, I can ' t either. Marce: Cut it out, I think you ' re perfectly nasty. Benny: Oh Boy! Larry: She ' ll slap my face. Mary: My dear! Elinor: ' ' Wait a minute! Alfred: No telling ' ! Senior Music Rack Alfred: ' ' You ' ve Gotta See Mama Oh for a girl with: — English: Innocent Eyes Benny ' s hair Holy: Linger Awhile Mary ' s complenion Lou: Lou ' ville Lou Marcie ' s eyes Marce: The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me Elly ' s nose Benny: That Sweet Somebody of Mine Issy ' s figure Larry: ' ' Steppin ' Out And a boy with: — Percy: The Sheik Holy s hair Elly: That Old Gang of Mine Percy ' s brains Mary: Remembering Alfred ' s eyes Issy: Back in Hackinsack, New Jersey ' English ' s stature Elinor: Drifting Back to Dreamland Larry ' s sense of humor



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16 THE MIRROR Junior Class of ' 25 (Reading from left to right) Back Row: Ayres Boal, Crilly Butler, Elbridge Anderson, Stewart Boal, John Mc- Ewen, Frank Fowle, Lynn Williams, Fuller Dean. Second Row: Mary Carmen, Frederika Walling, Ruth Copeland, Helen Shimmin, Margot Atkin. First Row: Mary Miller, Barbara Groves, Elizabeth Lamson, Marjorie Janney. Officers President --------- Fuller Dean J r ice-President -------- Helen Shimmin Secretary-Treasurer - - - Elbridge Anderson The Famous Class of ' 25 This tale of revelation is not going to commence, O Fellow Citizens, not at all; that phrase is by this time out of humor as well as fashion. The author of this stirring essay is going to start right in without any introduction whatever to prove that the Junior Class of ' 25 is without doubt the most noble, exalted, magnanimous, as well as superior to any Junior Class heretofore. Now there is no doubt that each of the Juniors is noted for something akin to fame and glory. In the first place we have Fuller Dean, our most august president, lately of that now extinct body the Judiciary. He doesn ' t say much but when you get him alone you ' d be surprised. Next, who conducts our Town Meetings? None other than Lynn Williams in the distinguished Class of ' 25. Perhaps you now ask why Margot Atkins occupies such a big space in the limelight? Well, this young lady has the exacting position on the Hockey Team of keeping the little ball from rolling

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