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M I R R R ; mmmm mmmmmuv.m? y2r±::: ir .-is 6:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:50 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:00 We know that if we had a chance We ' d run the school with ease. The Senior ' s faults we plainly see, They very seldom please! We are our teachers ' pride and Though seldom they admit it. One must allow for bashful ness, (The faculty all have it!) But after all is said and done, I guess we ' ll have to wait, Till dignified and old, and wise, As Seniors we can rate. j°y RADIO PROGRAM from STATION SC (N.S.C.D.S.) Setting-up Exercises .... Barbara Bo vies Weather Reports Leila Withers Cooking Lesson Florence Riddle Readings from Books Laura Jean Duncan-Clark Talk on Care of Skin . . . M. Watson Helpful Hints to Household Wives . Harriet Moore Noon-Hour Quartette — Cello . . .T. Bersbach Violin . . G. Orrell Violin . . F. Lackner Piano . . V. Honnold Costume Designing Meg Lvnde Final Market Reports .... P. Beardslee Charleston Lessons H. Smith Movie Talk P. Guthrie Opera Lecture J.Armstrong How to Become a Successful Secretary J. Marx Boosting Chrysler Week . . . .J.Merrill Psychoanalysis Talk Grant Pick Women ' s Rights Jane Adair How to Train a Dog Jane Churchill Piano Duets V. Ruffner and K. Street Art talks by Students of Art School . TT ' . Rose, K. Roach and 1). Groves Bedtime Stories R, Greenlee Piano Selections Barbara Barrett N. S. C. D. S.— Parker Game, Reported by Bill Fowl e Gilbert and Sullivan Selections . . Joy Fainnan and Marjorie Oleson Flute Recital H. Porter Clarinet Selections Paul Frank Jazz Jambouree managed by . . W. Cunningham (Saxophonist) and Hazel Cooley Twenty-three
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M I R R O K THE LUCKY 13 Thirteen to some seems unlucky, But the following seem quite plucky, Though that in number, we Are fairly lucky as you can see. The first one is our artist, Rose, Who in Math great knowledge shows. Groves also likes to play at art, But the class clown is his true part. Our studious Pick is the third, Of his lessons he knows every word. The fourth is Fowle, our all around star, Who sinks in baskets from near and far. Greenlee ' s the fifth, language is his joy, A jolly, good natured, popular boy. The sixth one is Frank, quiet and kind, Many a good thing comes from his mind. Smith of the city is a great Charleston fan, Prospects are he ' ll make a peach of a man. Bersbach at studies a shining light, Always lively and very bright. Merrill, the ninth, has a peach of a bus, He ' s class president, too, that ' s why the fuss. Lackner, the tenth, we ' ve nicknamed Late, ' Although he plays his fiddle first rate. Eleventh is our good scout, Beardslee, None like to argue more than he. Twelfth is that jolly boy, Bill C. Who is a friend to all like he? Thirteen is he who wrote this stuff, And now thinks he has said enough. With this we make a bow to you, And kindly bid ye all adieu. SOPHOMORE BEATITUDES Blessed are they that chew gum in music for they shall see Mr. Smith. Blessed is the person that insults a Senior for he will need a blessing. Blessed are they that drop banana peels for they shall get a basket under their window. Blessed is the dentist chair for it shall save us from conditty. Blessed is the girl ' s gym but blessings won ' t help it. Blessed are the Sophomores for they never get a blessing. Twenty-four
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