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20 THE MIRROR Officers President -------- Edward Kohlsaat Vice-President - - - - Marianne Stevenson Secretary-Treasurer - Frank Blatchford Motto Deeds, Not Words Colors Maroon and White S is for serious, silly, and sweet, O is for one-fifteen, the time we eat, P is for pupils, poetic, police. H is for hours we study at night, O is for occurrences, we obstinately omit, M is for Math, at which hours we set, O comes once more, this time we obscure it, R is for reputation, reproachful to rue it, E is for ever, effectively, exact, S for Sophomores, who nothing do lack.
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THE MIR R O K 21 Initials Do Tell M usi cal Sunny Sweet Angelic Methodical Musing Happy Athletic Winsome Humble Loving Affable Fair-minded Mute Thoughtful Conscientious Joyous Simple Knot Bold Eager C ' ear Wholesome Heavy Lusty Strong Frivolous Carefree Original Earnest Happy jolly Enduring p agnetic Wiici Noisy Friendly Rational Ever Lunaticly Merry Versatile Hearty jolly Masterful D°gged A r tistic Lively Efficient Helpful Elfish Kind Almost One Genius Dauntless Rash Roguish Easy Companionable Knavish Ferocioi ' s Warlike Bold M os t pugnacious Styles will begin in Paris and London and other places, but they sometimes have their origin at North Shore too. For instance, take one bright and sunny (or was it rainy?) morning in the new building just outside the Tenth Grade Girls ' Room. Sophomore girls, one and all, are gathered about another class member. Let ' s go and show Miss Taylor. ... It looks perfectly darling. ... I think I will do it, too. . . . Lammy ' U do mine at lunch. . . . What did your mother say? . . . Mine will be perfectly furious. ... At this juncture, screams, laughs, oh ' s are heard from the Junior girls, who are in the same state of excitement. The Sophomore girls, not wishing to miss anything, rush over to said group of giggling girls. Oh, Lammy, you have to do mine at lunch. . . . Does your mother know? . . ' . No, I ' ll just surprise her. . . . You see, six Sophomores have done it, why can ' t I ? All right, Locker Room at lunch. . . . Me, too. Everyone ' s doing it. . . . Oh. I ' m scared! My parents won ' t like it. . . . Are they comfortable? . . . How would I look? . . . Horrible, oh, don ' t do it. . . . And so on. The boys blankly stare, as about twenty girls emerge from the Locker Room. Excited screaming, pulling at bashful victims of the fad. Can you guess what the style is?
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