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Page 30 text:
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Evacuate, there’s Miss Hull! . . . Pat's heart bracelet is just a little too chunky! . . . At every word a reputation dies” . . . That last minute cramming . . . Our dimpled darling ... Sitting on the old top rail” ... B. W. R. 26
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Page 29 text:
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TENTH FORM CIRCUS We’re a queer menagerie, we Tens! After all we should be, since we’re the largest class in School, and as varied as if we were 57 instead of 37. Some of us are definitely interested in boys and the rather steady murmur of Girl, he is so nice! and Girl, read this letter, and Girl, let’s drive up to see him, is punctuated only by high squeals of girlish excitement. But, some of us are equally interested in what goes on in the world, and carried the School's straw vote, to say nothing of winning the Time Current Events Test with the highest score in the entire school. We’ve always been good at debating! And horses! Some of us dream of owning stock farms and developing the finest strain in the Southwest, and silverware is beginning to accumulate on several mantle pieces, won against formidable competition in many rings. Some of us should be interior decorators, after assembling colored squares in the afghans that we’ve knitted for the Red Cross. Green—pink—where can we put that orange square? Zoology students? Yes, we have one who thinks that the study of bug eyes is fascinating! Our study of the heart is confined to the sterling silver and enamel variety, with the exception of at least one budding doctor. Many of us are collectors. Gadgets, especially patriotic jewelry (including wings), are our hobby. The Trial of Macbeth brought out all the Sarah Bernhardt in us, to say nothing of our legal tendencies. But we re outgrowing the Awkward Age (or think we are!). No longer do we admire pallid faces, high- lighted only with limpid eyes and a smooch of purple lipstick. A menagerie, yes. And we wonder what next year will add to our infinite variety.” 25
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Page 31 text:
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Scoop! Where are Woodward, David and Bill?... Keep your eyes on the road ... Ho- hum! . . . Mrs. Kuettner, our sponsor . . . Sleight of hand ... It must be good . . . Three Musketeers. 27
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