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'eff fad' 5? '59 tri - Q Q6 Q Q5 S 7PJS-NGS? 769g asv o0Lf0 OLP SlY,cE mpg. ,Qgge 35,3 Q nf? J 5 CUTTING IS A SCIENCE UTTING is a science. There are those in the World of science who will, of course, dispute the above assertion, but to anyone who has been to college, it is a time-honored, time-proved fact that is quite above all possibility of dispute. There are, doubtless, variations of its use that may make it seem unworthy of exploitation in many places: but at Sargent, undoubtedly, the science of cutting reaches the highest point of perfection, as the following will convince you. There are three distinct ways of developing this science, employed respectively by the Freshman, Junior, and Senior. Let us consider the first named: The Freshman comes to Sargent from high school where atten- dance is compulsory: discovers the freedom hereg finds that monitors are sometimes busily occupied when a room has two doors, and learns that one may be present in class in spirit and not in body. In very little time, the Freshman cuts. Next, the Junior. She attends all classes the first Week of school, and lays the foundation of a beautiful notebook. Unfortunately, this is like some houses and never gets any farther, for the lure of the new Freshman practice classes proves too strong for resistance in many cases. Class be- comes a bore. The science of cutting continues to advance to the third and most deadly stage. The Climax-Senior yearl Practice teaching, hospital work, and examinations all go under one head, compulsory absence, and the Senior cuts. lt's a clever game, with an always handy excuse. Generally, one 'fgets by, but there is danger, of course, that in May one may not get a l' l Oh well' 'fNothinr venture nothing havef' The opening tip oma. 4 . , . g , statement remains the same- Cutting is a science. Tide lo ' T5 N f XX l I I x V f S 1 .. 1 X 7 1 , C f x I f f r x X 'H W The Eyes sg Youll-I vvlhew UNWWQ Q NWS: ,-,a?I'1lZW' A ss ' gi,
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Q as ' V 'im' ffgs-Wg affas-We 'QSIJQE Lok, if s f fa L: fo Y E gf sv Q3 5 A FRISSHMANS IMPRIQSSION OF SARGENT CAMP VIA UPPHRCLASSMEN l've always gone a-eampin', .-Xml love it awful much. But when I go to Sargent Camp, l bet l'll get in Dutch! QQSBL F0150 QQQQL F0105 S 2 Q 3, Beans for breakfast, beans for dinner, '4 Beans for su r time . Q . PPC , , , ff A ,d :Xml for all the string-beans in the world m I wouldn't give a dime. P ' . . 49 And then they have a swimming hole They say, called Half Moon Lake: . s .Xml one has to learn a few strokes 5 V'5s5 'j If her diploma she'd take. .-, u fi. ' as Q 45 V555 97 6112. lyolxl 1 if mf!! I ffmksl J' .'5 Mlwascqls sud, QQ x elves cli- slwtaqf-vhhv vQvsy3vn12os,. But imagine going swimming XVith suckers, snakes, aml bugs. Before the break of dawn, Unless you give me drugs! One day, a great big sucker Crawled down a .Iunior's throat: ,Xml they cut it out with scissors. Gee! but that got my goat! And they tell me that at 9 PAI. NVQ lay us down to sleep. And rouml the flagpole late at night Misty shapes do creep. lfaeh day our slumbers are disturbed lit-fore the break of dawn, Xvhen the bugler starts her plubbity-plub llalf asleep, on her old tin horn. I'm scared to death to go to camp, I bet l'll pass away- ,-Xml every day brings nearer The thirty-lirst of May! S. H., ss 4 m I
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.gaotfofp Gout F0150 4,96 Lfhrvpf' Q 4,05 I-Ogg 0,1 Q' 7 1 Hi 2 is W f -'1 tl M S -.1 Jul 'X 'bas my afar N099 si Q 'S J ,Z .. . e a SGFSGENTA FRESH MAN ENR-OLLMICNT AARONSON, IIILDA EVELYN . . ALDEN, FLORENCE ISABEL . . ANDERSON, IRENE NORBECK . ANNAND, GLADYS GERTRUDE . ASTLE, MARGUERITE EVA . . AUMACK, DOROTHEA . . . BAKER, HELEN LYDIA .... BARBER, Cl'lARI.O'I I'E AMELIA . BARNES, REBECCA MARIE . . . BARTHOLOMEVV, PAMELA MARY BAYLESS, ERNA MAY .... BLANEY, EVELYN ..... BOVVMAN, MARION ..... BRICKER, MARGARETTA. . . BRIDGE, ELSIE LAITHWAITE . BROWN, LENA . .... . . CARVEN, ROSE CLAIRE . . CHASE, MARY AIl.EEN . . CHERRY, JOSEPHINE . . . COBB, ALICE MAE ..... COLE, GEORGIA FI.ETCHER . . COLLINS, LAURENTINE BARRETT COLTON, BEATRICE ALLEN . . CONNER, ELIZABETH JANE . . COVELI., DORIS ...... CURRY, ,IOSEPHINE ELIZABETH CURTIS, FLORENCE A. . . . . CURTIS, GERTRUDE ELLEN . . DAVENPORT, MILDRED ELLEN . DAVIDSON, ROSALIE .... DAVIS, GLADYS .... . DICKISON, JEAN DORIS . DIX, LORAINE CORKINS . . DOANE, MIRIAM JEANETTE . . DONOVAN, DORIS IDA MAE . . DURI-IAM, DOROTHY .... EDXVARDS, DORIS LEIGHTON . EDVVARDS, HELEN LOUISE . . ELSON, MILDRED ,.... ELXVELL, DOROTHY SYBIL . EURICH, EDNA GRACE .... FALKENSTEIN, RUTI-I ADELE . FATZINGER, ARLENE REICHARD FELDMAN, OLIVE ..... FENNO, BARBARA MAY . . . FISK, MARGARET PHILLIPS . FISMER, GRACE MIRIAM . . FLEMING, MARTHA HELEN . FLEMMING, LORETTA. MAY . . FRANCHERE, MARION LOUISE . FRANK, MARY ELIZABETH . . FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH . . . FRANZONI, ANNA PHILIPPENA . GALT, ELEANOR HALL . . . . . . 122 Bellingham Street, Chelsea, Mass. . 21 Clifton Avenue, Springfield, Mass. . . . . . . . . Caribou, Maine . 1125 East Second Street, Duluth, Minn. . . . . 56 Court Street, Houlton, Maine . 215 Saratoga Avenue, Ballston Spa, N. Y. 27 Tower Avenue, South Weymouth, Mass. . . . 1053 Gooding Street, La Salle, Ill. . 125 Fifth Avenue, Haddon Heights, N. J. . . . . . . . . . Sheffield, Mass. 145 North Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 237 Humphrey Street, Swampscott, Mass. . 90 Church Street, Winchester, Mass. . 15 West Patriot Street, Somerset, Pa. . 20 Appleton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. . . . 32 First Street, Burlington, Vt. . . 3+ Center Street, Dorchester, Mass. . -I-2 North NVillard Street, Burlington, Vt. . 1-130 College Street, Bowling Green, Ky. . . . . . . . Millinocket, Maine . 220 East Bannock Street, Boise, Idaho . 32 VVhittier Avenue, Springfield, Mass. .........Douglas, . 881 Penniman Avenue, Plymouth, Ariz. Mich. . . . . . . . Williamstown, Vt. . 311 Stewart Avenue, Grove City, Pa. . . . . . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. . 1939 Thirteenth Street, N. W. Wash. D. C. . . 38 Greenwich Park, Boston, Mass. . . 1-I-6 Chiswick Road, Brighton, Mass. . 1618 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. . . . Lawn Street, Houlton, Maine . 177 Conway Street, Greenfield, Mass. . 111 School Street, Groveland, Mass. . 23 Eleventh Street, Lowell, Mass. . . . 1104 Detroit Street, Flint, Mich. . 287 Temple Street, Whitman, Mass. . 801 Belleview Avenue, La Juanta, Colo. . 1-I2 Montvale Avenue, Woburn, . . . . . . . Milwaukee, Mass. Wis. . 123 Clarendon Place, Hackensack, N. J. . 109 Highland Avenue, Somerville, Mass. . 412 Delaware Avenue, Palmerton, Pa. . 5118 Baum Boulevard, Pittsburg, Pa. . . . . . . VVestminster, . . 162 Elm Street, Malone, Mass. N. Y. . 99 Beach Street, Bloomfield, N. J. . . . Grant Street, Reynoldsville, Pa . 413 Genesee Street, Buffalo, N. Y. . 98 Summer Street, North Adams, Mass. . 319 Pennsylvania Avenue, Hawley, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .Rankin,Ill. . 25-I South Olden Avenue, Trenton, N. J. . The Alden, Third Street, Newburgh, N. Y.
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