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S N T H E s T E WA R D 15973 , SN X X 1soBEL BRYAN BRAWLEY Azel Bel Casa Maria, Greenwood, Virginia SPIDER On with the dance, let joy be uncontinedf' There is a little girl who has abundant curls all over her head-in fact she spends most of the time trying to dekink them. All winter she hibernates in a huge raccoon coat and shivers under four blankets every night. Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon she barrels into either Choral or Choir and proceeds to amuse everyone with her large repertoire of facial contortionstxyvb until she is asked to sing a serious solo for Sextet. To let off steam Isobel may be found making up new steps to convey the feeling of some song or cheerleading with wild enthusiasm. When she's not explaining to her roommates why she's the only Six who's never been to New York, she may be found with Mrs. Finnegan, dis- cussing the latest fashions at St. Tim's, or typing for the Steward. On occasional weekends she has been known to take off for Alexandria, Va., for football games, and once returned to start a measle epidemic at St. Tim's. This epidemic proved to be a theme upon which Miss Brawley wrote a poem, promptly winning some contest. Very definitely Isobel has her fingers in many pies. tw S?Eff,,r X2 his C959 gsllxmggyl E ,wt ,Wa X Xp NWN of hx l ,gy Hollins -Byron ,O wt, swf 603 G' V lv-S3 It K alfifwy 0' Ubofgo. 4 is QW is gcfbbsvi 69 Q Q vjjEgf?iiyQ3wgiQ fwsfxofm ON PLO E E TALBo'r'1' BRYANA Flossie', Floss Zll Ampthill Road, Richmond 26, Virginia SPIDER Smith lest and youthful jollity Tk Quips, and cranks, and wanton wilesg Nods and becks, and wteathed smiles. -Milton In the theatre the curtain rises. F lossie sashays across the stage with blinking eyes, arching brows, and an undiminished spirit, despite the fact this is the 369th performance. This success has led to a sad social situa- tion: she has had to regret countless invitations to col- lege weekends-just as at St. Tim's, where her position as Head- of Dramat kept her occupied over the week- nds. Nevertheless, she has declined with a grin, and a irug, alway looking on the bright side as any Spider mascot wouid. Finally she has a woman's part, singing soprano in Choral, which is quite a change from her roles in Dramat. The call boys have figured out that all those telegrams addressed to belong to her. The reporters who interview her after the perform- ances have always found her willing and eager to talk on her varied topics of conversation: her trips to Europe, Egyptian mummies, and the controversial editorials of The Richmond News Leader. However, Miss Bryan cannot be kept a moment longer as she must catch the train. She will have a long wait at Princeton junction.
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Q,f5V'e b7y KVQX Sf K af f X fbjgxvcjfvc mfg THEXFSTEWARD if Ie! MARY POTTER BONSAI.. Q Q5 Bonse Bonsai M Xbx 102 Greene Street, Camden, South Carolina 6, jf' BROWNIE Briarcliff The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. fry - -Burns five sa , pl Xj, NL A295-fee QSM .fy x U92 WJ' if Excuse me, miss-you're Mary Potter, aren't you? I thought so-you can tell by that tan tweed coat, highly-polished black boots, and velvet riding hat-a model of perfection. Well, I'm the reporter from Horseman's Chronicle and . . . You say your new pas- time is hghting furiously for the Red and Brown? My dear, what hunt club is that? You say it's not a hunt club? Well, is it true that you're considering a job at dear old Camp Asquam after a recent tea in Baltimore where you saw some of your buds ? An Entertainment tea? Appoint someone to meet the speaker? Who? Cousy Philly, the one whose pictures cover your mirror? What are you talking about? I am not in the slightest bit concerned about which of the Eve luncheon invita- tions for this weekend you should accept nor any of your other social problems. What I wanted . . . No, I have not seen your art teacher-you mean to say that you've gotten recommendations for the painting of a black crow? Aren't you hunting foxes anymore? Never mind, I'll just quote you as having said, Oh laws! KATHARINE HONE EMMET BRAMWELL Kitty 77 Bayard Lane, Princeton, New jersey SPIDER Colby junior Outward beauty is not enough . . . words, wit, play, sweet talk and laughter surpass the work of too simple nature. -Petronius Announcer: And now the voice of our mystery guest . . . Miss X: I-Ii, ho! I'm really sorry I'm late, But I just got back from a Spider-Sub meeting. Announcer: We understand you've recently been doing a great deal of thinking on many problems of this day and age and have just written a book-would you care to discuss it? Miss X: So solly Cholly-I mean, well, another ti1ne- l've got to . . . fBuzzing soundj What! I'm on the air? CHCI voice lowers 2 octavesj Hello, people . . . Announcer: Can you guess her name? Well, here's a clue. She's a member of Choir and Sextet. Please sing a few notes for us, Miss X. Miss X: Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love . . . Announcer: She has dramatic ability and is Treasurer of Dramat. Miss X: It's mine-it's Possy-absolutely POSSY! Announcer: She will undertake daring assignments, such as attending a N.Y. dance in a leg cast. She also made a splendid production of Take OES. Surely you know who it is . . . Of course . . . Kitty! Gaia, WWE - f 257091 WT' Wm' url? on f U'Q KITTY, -1 Wu MW W9 ----- 'Q-Dfw Wh QM 'Nami WVWM9 'awww Um, A Wm hm 'ren -anfoeao'fi9'f71rFvrf'Dl23iU'XlWYt?tl3 , - IWW x
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,ff .fifd xg dNJ2.fgNy xgmy Tadiix' 57? f 'Y . ox X gy J' Od X:-J C PX' HJ Q- Q S 5 SX Y LEWIS CHAPIN ,YN N Glo Chapin 'KChape ,P ya 2027 Hillyer Place, N. W., xvashingron 9, D. C. I I, B QXBQJI Bryn Mawr A I always see both points of view, N The one that's wrong and mine. ' -Anon. 59' If you hear someone start the week by saying on Mon- cfowfj amy diy, I have once-a-week French today and I can't ggemember what the assignment was, and end on Friday with We're missing one . . . blue bloomer g If you hear the Faculty House door slam and hear a hearty laugh precede a pounding foot, V X U f you noticenaadeep, alto voice singing those impos- Qy , yxvpg, siblp low notes in Choral, f ' , I you see a Brownie sub jumping or the sky in H' OKXNXJ basketball, L Q I p Jr If you see numerous apple cores, a typewriter without y Mm a I Q JS- if a margin, and a light blue-and-white scarf fknitted by .. A I ' Q I . ' herselfj, OX X g'j :go-V Ny JV If you hear yourself repeated word for word, JXU5 - 5, YP N If you see guests being escorted by the etiicient Co- , t TNQ- . 'Q : 5' ead of the Hospitality Committee, who runs the Com- Jgqff' - CJ' Cd! L mittee, the other Co-Head, and the guests with a com- r petent handg fog If you are always greeted by a warm Hello and a A cheery Goodnightg You know our Amy. MARGARET DICKINSON CHASE X fi Maggie Max Q 6207 Three Chopt Road, Richmond 26, Virginia if y SPIDER lt is a friendly heart that has many friends. There is an old painting hanging on the wall of a Florentine villa that reminds us of Max. The figure is small, draped decorously in the latest Italian style, but conspicuously at her feet is a bright green costume that , makes us suspect that she is the enthusiastic Spider mascot. On a piano in the background is an orderly pile of crinkly letters, airmail from Europe, and lots of post- 0, cards with classic sculptures. But suddenly Maggie breaks in a mischievous grin. You can see how delighted she is that she fooled us into thinking she was an old- . fashioned, inanimate painting. Yeah man, that was a swall joke! Now you swall kids, gotta be going. With that the straight, black hair disappears around the corner. On her way to Choral or Self-Gov, she runs into Miss Bement, who is just wondering which tag she needs on her well-traveled plaid suitcase-red for Charleston, blue for New York, or green for Richmond. Max scratches her head in a puzzled way: I haven't decided, but I'll let you know dehnitely. Bye-now. Wheaton V0 . ff -Anon . a x vi ,Xo9:o,e o9'0095'q QS ,O 0 i xp f 6::N.rv Tire Q ff' val if ejwelve W' X X at X61 X JC, fax W I vi Xagxeoyc
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