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History of the Class of June, '20 QWith apologies to Caseyj Do you remember When the class of June '20 Entered Schenley on Oct. 9, 1916? N' We didn 't feel a bit like Freshies, 'Cause everybody was green then, N' soon We got used to the place, N 'learned to walk, Up the down stairs, And vice versa? N' how we rambled pleasently on, Thru our first three years, N' even survived Math and Burke, N' those awful debates, So that when We reached our 12 B year, There were 'Bout three-fourths of us left, N' some of us were athletes N' writers, n'we others Were-Well- Just good Schenleyites, N' how we organized N' felt like regular f6ll61'S,, 'Cause we had such splendid officers 'N such great committees, N' a wonderful guardian, N' then We got down to Work N' began to dig in our pockets, For quarters for Johnny Ebdy, N' We got a bran' new motto Serve Honestly and Succeed N' patriotic colors-blue n' red N' how much we enjoyed those Tuesday class meetings N' our Thursday socials QThat came so regularlylj N' everything, N' how we thought tha.t '20 was the best class in the world. Do you remember? Say-can we ever forget! IRMA J. ROBIN. 10
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IFN.. l I .I lllll ' lj' THE .scnenlrgs .J0uRr1nLm.a,. Class Prophecy Time: Early Spring, 1945. Place: White House, Wash., D. C. li-li A large limousine arrives at the presidential mansion and a footman assists a rather distinguished person to alight. This person is none other than Robert Lintz, Secretary of State, who has been asked to make an informal call on the President. He is ushered up to the President's library by William Porter, well remembered for his charming manners and polished politeness. In a few minutes the door of the library noiselessly opens and Bob rushes forward. Well, Boyd, old man, I'm here in answer to your call 3 gee, it seems good to be informal for once. Take a seat, Bob, retorts the now famous Boyd Patterson, I want to talk over old times with you. You look fine, it takes us old bachelors to keep spry, doesn't it ? You're right, Pat, but say, do you know whom I saw today? None other than Eleanor Riesmeyer, Anna Espenschade, and Dorothy Lane. Do you know what? Theylre running a seminary for girls and were taking some of them to the Congressional Library. Eleanor is so much thinner than she was when we went to Schen- ley that I hardly knew her. Is that so? Well, since we're speaking of the old crowd, I saw Martha Lobingierg she's married to one of the senators and lives in Wash- ington. She said that Thomasine Rose was visiting her, taking a much needed rest after a successful season 12 in New York with the Follies un- der the management of Bill Ewart, Don Foster, and Garey Dickson. Boyd's private secretary enters. The Ambassador to France to see you, sir. Very well, Brunton, Cyes, it's Joel show him in. Hello, Tom, what's the news ? Oh, things are about the same as usual. VVhat do you say to a game of pool ? Sorry I can't accommodate you, Tom, but I haven't had the pool-table fixed since you put those holes in the pockets. Hand over the paper, I want to show you an item that may interest you. How's this? 'Young Ameri- can Who Wishes To Change His Name Wins Case In Court.' It says that Frank Gatto, judge of Common Pleas Court, grants Casimir Crrajew- ski permission to change his name to Smith. Grajewski's case was in the hands of Raphael and McKinley, eminent lawyers of this city. Well, I can go you one better than that about our class, turn to the back of your paper, see those cartoons 'As you Were' and 'Signs of Spring?' Well they're drawn by our friends Fred Fischer and Mildred Bauer.- For goodness sakes, what's that un- earthly noise ? Why, where have you been all this time, Bob? That's either Kenneth Lockwood or John Blythe, they are
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