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ar' '-I-1 an THE scnenfgisl Jounrml. ,JE g1 I I' , , I f XE EI ,I H ?f ' ,.,. gl ' ' ' 2:2121 ff J' ,rig-X I il? ,, s-Y4 i1-4, Y . I.ooKnNG AT THE FUTURE FRESHIE WHERE SOME SPEND THE FIRST PERIOD X, TRYING WRITE SOMETHING FUNNY FOR THE Joummu. OUR QUARTET ' Wf A . A ouwn BOARD com-:s IN HANDY WHERE ALL GOOD JOKES GO TO. To WND OUT YOUR MARKS? EVVTFISCHERI 15
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I g I.: Illll ali 3 : THE SCHEH LEH JOURNAL : IF Ill . lllll , ill'-:ill Wellesley. But she was such an ex- cellent student at Schenley, remem- ber? Pauline Lewin! looks just like her, doesn't it? I don't know what became of her, but she must be at the head of something with all that exe- cutive ability of hersg probably she is bossing her husband around. They tell me that Emilie Laubie and lean Miller are teaching music in Balti- more. Here are Eleanor Matthews and Ruth Marson. They have per- fected a scheme whereby meals may be mechanically cooked, thereby giv- ing the housewife a chance to gad about all day. Oh say, did you know that Katherine Pringle is a famous comedienne? Yes, she and Bill Murdoch and Ted Stockslager are masters of the art. Why, in the last audience they played before, two men laughed so hard they haven't straight- ened their faces out yet. If you fel- lows want to read some good novels and poems, read Irma Robin's latest works-they are surely thrilling. We certainly had some artists in our classg for instance, here are Bertha Schewe and Dorothy Shef- field. Bertha modeled that bust of Mr. Rule over there by the window. Has anybody seen him lately P Yes, he was here for my inaugu- ration. He at last had the chance of leaving his duties as Red Cross Direc- cor for Armenia and coming to Wash- ington for the occasion. fBrunton entersj A message for Mr. Lintz, sir. QBob reads itj Sorry to break up the party, but I have to go back to the office immediatelyg the Russian Am- bassador, Rosenberg, has an appoint- ment with me. I'll see you again, fellows. So long. MAUDE MILLER. fy, 3 W e ' EM! 'ff' . K f 14
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GHIGGS, THOMAS NEWELL- Cinders , T, N. T. Class President, President Student Board '19, Presi- dent Hobby Club '18, Football, Tennis, Track, Basketball. Tom goes in for everything- Studies, sports, girls, fellows, fun, Volatile, versatile, voluble- He's the whole show rolled in one. Look! he's winding up the watch of his witg by and by it will strike--for though he is a wit, he's no fool. ABEL, HERTI-IA Civic Forum, Commercial Club. Bertha's quiet, sometimes gay- She does her bit in every wayg With boys she's very seldom seen, Sometimes in class she's rather green. As innocent as a new laid egg. AHRIGNDTS, GEORGIA- Georgy Choral Club. A fair young girl is Georgy! A dancer? Well, you betcha! In class she should be in esteem, For she can write just by the ream. Vacation is her vocation. ANDERSON, HILDA- Andy Basketball, Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Naturalist Club. O, Hilda's quite industrious, She's really very studiousg But yet in playing basketball, The score she gets is never smallg We must confess of Hilda though, ln jazzing she is rather slow. Harmony with every grace, Played in the fair proportions of her face. ARENSON, HERMAN- Herm Spanish Club, Camera Club, Civic Forum, Student Board '17, Social Committee, Class Play. Our Herman is a shark at Math.- We all know that's a. factg But we admit without a qualm That we our brains have racked To find out how he gets away With such a lack of tact. A little mite who thinks himself the whole cheese. 16
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