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XX' ,Z ZW' ll n, 3 A K - vw V 1 ' 2 '54 W1 if BROADCASTING The weight of Semester examinations has passed from the shoulders of S. H. A. pupils and they have eome hack to seliool tatter semester vzieationj all rarin' to broadcast: lXl. C. follins: l aitl1. and I had to sit up until 2:45 lueeause I was afraid to go to hed without Mother in the house. Nome Gorey: And the ear turned over three times: 'tis a wonder I'm still ahve. lXl, C. Fisher: t'Dad hrought me to the station in the Car. I hoped and prayed all the way for a hlow-out, hut nothing happened: so here I am. Cecelia Marty: 1 got the cutest pair of slippers and a new coat. l.ouise Fust: Believe it or not, I went to bed at eight hells my first evening home. M. Monaghan: Look, kids, I got my hair cut pointed and it looks like l'ike's Peak upside down. lXl. Hanes: And then who should pass hut him and he wanted me to ae- eompany him to Godfrey. .-Xlvenia Devlin: Girls, don't you like my hair mareelled? My aunt says it looks awfully cute. IJ, Duneheon: Yea, Kids, he's from fville, hest looking fellow, just adorable. li. Doyle: And then we took a long ride: you know he has ll new sport model. R. Conlin: Uh, it went over hig and she's still living with himf' li, lloolin: Uh, I had a wonderful time. Anna Pfolifeiilmeliz Tee-hee, teesliee, tee-hee, tee-hee. R. Ifeelyi I'm dying to see lfoxl I hayen't fussed with her for two weeks. jo IYinterhauer: Yeahl I had a Swell time. l'olly Bushu: Oh huh, I had the nicest time. Gladys XYilliams: lt cost twenty-five dollarsfhut I really don't like it. lf. Fox: Hi kids, where's Ruth? Helen Murphy: Yes, he was home from school. E. Ettelhriek: Hi kids! Henry's got a new light on the Ford. j. Eadie: Oh. kids: lJid you see Don juan? Pat Conway: I went swimming at the K. of C. yesterday. M. Alvey: Hi kids, got 'eher Yirgiliu M. Ruud: Oh, Marguerite sure is going a lot. Mother thinks she is getting wild. Helen Fogarty: I,et's skip and go to the Urpheum this afternoon, right after second period. One Hundred Sixteen
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-1---1- ala fp,- , 75N f WN KN K EVN' f 445222223 I 'si E- sl 2 4' OUR GARDEN OF LETTUCE Freshies ...,.,......,... ...,.................,,.....,...., . ..,....,..,....., .......... . . Sophomores -- Juniors ................... Seniors ..,..........,...,,................,.........,........,.,,,,.... Commercials ..,..........,..........,..........................A. M. E. Martin and L. Conlin ..V. G. Willianis R. Maloney and M. Collins ........., M. Monaghan and M. Phillips. Let us make a r aid on the fruit room us go to Geometry ............Let us make A. L. S. a real success Let us get to work on the Annual us at that Gregg man and D. Duncheon ,,..,,.... ..........,,,.............. I .et us become beautiful Slgtel' A ----...,,,,,,..... ..,,.......... ,,,..,........., . . . .... ,,.....,,....., , . ....... ,,,, ,.....,...,.,, ....,... . . . .. American History Class ,,..........., Yergil Class FROM A TO Z ...........Let us be on time for Shorthand l.et us study our lesson us have the Barnyard Chorusl' ..........,l.et us be excused from eight o'clock class A is for Art, in which Clara Graham is proficient. B is for Brains, the Senior's supply is sufficient. C is for Compact, Loretta Otto's personal friend. D is for Doyle, whose dances never end. E is for Excuses, in which K. Raehford excels. F is for Fun, which Elizabeth creates quite well. G is for Grades, over which Mary Dineen worries. H is for favorite 'fHaunts, to which Annette hurries. I is for Intrcpidity, which Ruth lieely admires. J is for jokes, which M. Phillips constantly fires. K is for Kindergarten, to which A. Devlin aspires. L is for Laziness, Bernice Doolin's failing. M is for Marty, whom worries are trailing. N.is for the Nights that M. Monaghan gets sleep. O is for Odes, in which the Seniors are knee deep. P is forPoenis, over which M. Alvey peruses. Q is for the Quotations that F. Fox uses. R is for Rhymes, on which l.. Fust thrives. S is for Shorthand, on which F. Midden strives. T is for Tests that are Ruth Allison's horror. U is for Ulysses, to.C. XVhite he's a bore. V is for Vim, in which N. Gorey outclasses. , Wis for Vtfhims, in which A. Lutyens surpasses. l f F X is for Xylopherapy, which H. Bruseke takes. I M Y is for Youthfulness, which J. Eadie circulates. Z is for Zacynthos, an island on which ' Sister E. often embarks her Vergil Class. Mr, bf' .1 THE O'MALLY'S AT THE LAFIN' CURE M f Uljaw, we're late again: where is our tickets? 'fNow Ma hold your tongue. 'l I After some fumbling around, Pa draws forth two pennies which he liberally do- nates to the Annual. Paw, you mind Bridget Belle and the two grips, and I'll see after Patsy Maud and Hattie Adra. and they can carry the baskets. Uust W1 W seated.j Ma, I'm hungry, give me an orange. Sh-h-h-h wait till the doin's uf is over. Now Mag, there you go again cross'n the younginsg leave 'ni have ff' 'l some after the big trip on the boat. And so far into the Play. UFAMISHED FIVE VIA STINGY FUDGE BOUND FOUR XJI7 ULet us in. UNO, Sister said not to let anyone else in. UAW, come on, she'll never know it, you stingy creatures. you become such obedient children? Go we only made a little bit, and it's all gone. famished, sadly turn away vowing vengean c Now ain't they awful? One Hundred Eighteen No, Sister said not to. VVhen did on now, get away, you ean't come in, At this the 'flfamished Five, more e on the Stingy Fudge Bound Four.
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