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Margaret Gallup.. Burt Winslow ....... Fannie Hasty ...... Minnie Hasty ....... Marie Larter ........ WHAT THE '08'S INTEND T0 DO 19 Geneva Hossler ...... Gladys Lawton .... Clyde Butler ...... James Smart ....... Maurice Enderle ..... Eugene Robinson. Minnie Gardner ...... Beulah Matthews Olive Newcomer ...... Elsie Parker ...,.... Edith Patton ....... Lee Daniels .......... Lillie Schroeder ....,. Elva Uttley ,..... . Nett Tolle ........ Hardy Danielsj .... Robert McGee ,..... Louis Robinson., ..... Nell Wait ........... Frances Wells ...... Hugh Plumb ..... Bruce Dill ............ Will Whelan ........ Conant Livingston Frank Heil ............. Pomona ...... ................ e verything Berkeley .... ..... . mining engineering at home ........ ...................... at home ........ ..... .... . ................ 0 A. Normal..............nothing to do at home ........................ vocal music La Sell ......,................. just anything Berkeley .1......... electrical engineering College of Mining, Golden, Colo ....... . Columbia ........ ......................,.... l aw Berkeley. ....... ...... c ivil engineering U. S. C.. ................ domestic economy .....Santa Ana Hospital......trained nurse .......Pomona...post-grad. course in flirting Pomona ........... Professor of Etiquette at home ..... ......... ............... m u sic at home ...... ....... r ead law at home ..... ...... m usic .....at home .....smi1ing .....at home........ ........music .....Berkeley, 1909.....................ponying .at home. ........................... anything .at home .......... .... s eeking the muses .travel in Montana. ............ .......... . . .at home ...... making faces Con paperf .College C?D ........ ............... p hysician Berkeley, 1909..electrical engineering .at home ............. ....... j ust any thing .Berkeley . .................,................ law .L. A. Normal ......... manual training 'Yrs fl?
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18 THE ARIEL Mr. Clyde Butler, who bases his plan on a novel idea. He has figured to a nicety just how many pounds of energy would be wasted in a war. He figures that this cost of energy alone is sufficient cause for averting war. Extra! Extra!-tBy editor.D--Great interest is being dis- played in the forthcoming play by the Port Orange High School, which will give A Midsummer Nightmare, under the able di- rection of its very distinguished author, Mme. Nett Tolle. Negro Question-There was laid before the house some months ago a unique proposition for solving the negro ques- tion. In this paper Mr. Grady Clardy advocated that the negroes be deported to an island near the South Pole, discovered not long ago by Fighting Bob and guaranteed by him to be sinking so rapidly that Within two years there will not be a negro living. If the bill meets the approval of the House its passage in the Senate is certain as Senator Lee Daniels is strongly in favor of it. School of Modesty and Good Manners-A f school has been re- cently started by Elsie Parker, Gladys Lawton and Marguerite Hyde on a novel plan of training young ladies in the old time courtesies of the '08 period. -Nei! Toile What the '08's Intend To Do Here you will find the names of the '08 class, each follow- ed by the name of the place he expects to go to and what he ex- pects to study or do: Margaret Hyde ...... ....... W ill move east ...... ......... u ndecided Frances Adams ....... ...... a t home ....................,..... cooking C?D Harriet Barclay ..... ....... a t home ............... ........... ...... m u sic Nohichira Saito ..... ...... . Stanford ..... ......... m ining engineering Virginia Burns ......... ....... L . A. Telegraph School ......... ticking Emeline Butterfield ............ Berkeley or Business College ............ Grady Clardy ...... ...... ..... B e rkeley .................. ......... u ndecided Stanley Reinhaus ...... ....... B erkeley ................. ..... ......... l a W Florence Doig ........ ....... . at home .......,................ ........ m usic Edna Foote ..... ' .. ....... Santa Ana Hospital ...... trained nurse
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BEN'S FIRST JOURNEY T was fleet week. The cars were crowded. The P- -, powers had. granted Wednesday the day for stu- '1,1 Y xi . . . . . fix! dents to view the fleet., Seniors wise in their M X N manifold distinctions, Juniors haughty, Soph- ,qt 45,5 ,mores foolish-looking and Freshies hopelessly mf innocent, thronged the car, pushing strangers and knocking into 'members of the faculty, who worn out from their week as diciplinarians, hung their heads dis- consolately. The car started. One block was traversed, when from out of the jam a shriek arose. Conductor! Conductor! I want off at Watts! At Watts! Watts! A smothered titter, a craning of necks and Ben1--- was discovered with all the glory of his auburn hair, seated comfortably in the corner of the car while two ladies stood by the side of him, eyeing his seat sorrowfully. The car stopped at the next block, Newcomers piled in, pushing and squirming. A subdued cry of Watts was heard, but no Ben was in sight. He was lost in the mass. Another block and a smoth- ered groan arose, feeble and indistinct at first, but gaining in vol- ume till the words, half shrieked, half cried were made out- HW-A-T-T-S-! Watts! Please let me off at Watts. The car started. This was too much for the suffering lad. With an agonizing cry he jumped up, knocked over those next him and shoved his way to the front where the .conductor stood. '!Watts! VVatts! Can't you hear Watts? I say Watts! Theconductor was a kindly man with a deep understand- ing of human nature. Taking the boy aside he explained about Watts and then called a member of the faculty and advised him to keep the child's attention from Watts by telling him fairy tales. This they almost succeeded in doing. Only fifty times during the remainder of the trip did the infant weep for Watts. And at last, when Watts hove in view, a sweet smile of satisfac- tion overspread Ben's fair face, and a sigh of relief passed over the crowd as he was tenderly helped from the car by the thought- ful conductor and his gentle friends.
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