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FRESHMEN COLLEGE
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Page 4 THE STRA'I'1f'ORD RAVICIJLER, MAGAZINIC S'l'lU'1'ION IRIS SPONSOR-S ,E-A M'ss Ida. Fitzgerald Guess who co-Stars in this too-real feature above! . . A mint for your thoughts, Stan'-Baby , . . Cam it be that you'1'u thinking' ull 'bird in the mouth is worth two in the trf:u Y Perllups not, but that plmlsml vxpwssion on Miss l i1z's face can umun no more nor less than fm hundred hooks in your lmnds :wc worth one in the copy basket . . . The library once littered with vnpy so dear- Ahl sighs Miss Brydon, :xt lust it is clvnr. The errzmt eyebrow of our sponsor, Miss Fitz, In :I normal plume now quietly sits .... The stuff of tho Tris by its L-ditu1 s side, Looks upon her with the gcrentust of pride, The pencil now guna from Culpa-ppu1 s 4-nr: What Iwttvr signs that ihe IRIS IS HERE!!! --Anne Simpson, '40, CHRISTMAS WEEIC. Holding: more surprises than Santa Claus' pack itself, Christmas week vnnu- nn zxpuvc at Stratford. lwinging with it tho Bird's Christmas 'l're1'. the Party for Undvrnrivi- leged Children, the Christmas duncn, the pageant of the Nativity, the Servants' Party -aio say nothing of ll badly needed furlough of two won-ks from the Acuclmnic grind. As the 1Nhulonn:1 in the Nativity, .Term 'Pumpkins was busily the lovelic-st feature in the entire r'eIPh1'ntion. hm' f'll2l1'JH'f01'iZiltiflll of Mary In-ing both beautiful and impressivv. The party for 1ll1rierp1'iviIe.':t'd children also provided something that was gratifying: :ls well as amusing to all who had :L part in lt. And we lvft Strzntford on Dovmnhcr 17 with 21 glowing wnrmih dm-11 insidn und a dvvpel' nndc1rst:mdin,e: of thv real Hl0illIillL',' of Christmas spirit. T O M ' S Incorporated STRATFORD,S AIR CASTLE BEGINS TO MATERIALIZE 'l'he-11+ hnvu Ivuuu mxmy dvlmlvs as 10 whvlhor or not il is Iwttcr tu huvv ill past, pl'vscuI', or i'll1,11l'e. 'l'lwru will hc no morn drlhrltvs on the IIIRUJDI' for wc' :At Sl'I'2lfrlll'll hnvv settled it. And ull au'c'mn11 of nur nvw y.fylllIlll!4illllI' tu-In-. Tn tho past wc- supposed that by Juno the would be il p:u'1, of our nm-ur t'ul'ux's-, gym but that presvnt wusu't fLll'l,h-iltllllillll' sn it hams boon dvcidr-cl tn wuii awhile und lllllklff it, vvvn bugger than was origimllly iutc-nrh-d, with perhaps u ruvo truck or :xl gigrnntin rullvr- vonstcr. fwntsnn even insists wo huvu one wing: suhsidizc-d by Ringling Brns.5 Hui F0l'i0llSly spanking: tho foundations of our new gym are bccon1ing: lirmcr and l'Illl'l svv H11- iirxnvr, :mal il' pm-rllups wv uf-tim! digrgringr, ii's Ines-ullsv it's Irving: duno vvon clvvpl-1' than ws- have Illx- IIOXVUI' In snuff :md survr, tool Which Goes T0 Show W'e Know a Good A nz-w position has bf-on mliinriul stuff of Tho Iris, And lsllllf is thv very rvspunsilrle nflicu ol' lfldilm'-Also-Tn' Chief, whivh wont this your to an vxtrx-nu-ly f'XlH l'iPlIl'l'd Zllllflflflll' in thc' tion business, Jr-:nn Mollisun svt Mollisuns. Jn-un's knnwh-4120 1-f jnurnnlistizf 1nnm-uvv1'- inz runs well into 1111- Your sylluhlud nnljvv- Livv class, sinvo just lust yuan' sho wus high- prir-Stvss to the st:lI1' ll'l0l'llhP1'S of both Thu 'I'1':wollm ' and The Iris, while during' nim- TllIIl'lll'IS she has bevn unquvs- The pnwor behind thc- throno :nnrl Thing- l zfrexlfod on thu amnunl 11uhlic':x- nf tho Mnnhns- flu' past timmhly desorvvs ull tho hlznms-and pm-rl1:nps n sumt- tvring uf XVll:1f0V0l' praise there is! Her job of tying up all loose ends nf The Tris, il'lStl'llK'fiH2' dubious llElHll'lsll'lI!Ilt lwnds, vonsuling: and p:etI'f-rs, and pouring' oil on :my troubh-cl NVll.l'f'l'S has lmrc-ly loft hm' time tn lmndlv Miss Kvluwelyka oilicizll lmsim-ss, we SlIHlH L'f1lHl1' slw must lm p1'e111'y 0I'firi1-nl 'lm- r-:mse We hnvon't lxuurd nnybody r-un1pI:nin- ing! And the-x'1-'s 1-1-vtalixxly nn point in allowing tx skills-cl annual-pullc-1'-outs-1' go to wnstol SCI-IOOLFIELD AND LEA THEATRES Phones 911, S92 For ibn' Res! of Your Life C HOTEL DANVILLE Hugh Clements, Mgr. Goorl English XVc'elc-P1fc'sz'0! Good English Sfroszzgl ! ! In 1-mrpa-rntiun with our good. l!l'il5IlI1 and 1-nlla-u,um-, Dnnirrl Wvbslur- Lhe ICng'lisl1 de- 1ml'l1uc-lll stains-rl ilu- most Illilllllllllfll G'oo11 English NV1-4-lc ul' thvm ull April 15-19. I'Iv4-ry vuvnl fznllx pus wus ixnlnudiulvly dv- lm-:-I4-d, pnvked :mul Inlwlll-cl with the insignia ul' ilu- alert 1-lass-nu-xnher who xnurlc- the pin:-ln, Azul nfu-r tin- first 1-uuplv of days it mm iw t1'uthI'ully suid that Stratford girls l'4'ZIll,V lmpgan in think in run IueI'1u'v they spuliu. This yv:u s vrup of postsrs wus also out- stnnrlim: mul 4-uvln mm :l good vxzlnlpln oi' to what lvnglhs Sll':n1I'nrcI Immun' muy us-mend for dc-sm-udj in nn 01111-1'p.fmr11ry. The ingenu- ity l'c-vvulwl llll'I'l'ill was positively vxllilzlrzlt- ing, e-von if the nrt work wnsn't all plu- Pivusso. A play, writlvn :md pl'c's4'n1,v11 by the Silpfil- 1-inns Sopllonmrvs ulsn wluservcs Lup-billings. Miss Iil'lHlI'Llj S cmhrynnir- d1'u1nntistss vm'- tuinly gave Sllnlu-spa-nw und the rest of thc boys il run Fur thvir money-in say noth- ing: nf tho wir-kvd litllw double nvgrativus and rlunL:linp.: lJ1ll'lil'illl4'S thu-y put to shaunv. In fuvt, to put it sll1'1L'l'l:Itiv0I3'-it was umm thnn Gnod lllnulish wc-ck: mnrv thnn livttvl' l'1nL:lish Wvvk: during ilu' your nf 1940, il wus Bust I'Ing.rlish XV1-ek! Tbvrr was an Ilfgfllf rmvl for sonlvllvirig sburl uml lwigbl lo gn in fbis sparc so 'wr' rlwviflr llml Prggy Rmluivk mul Olin' Barra: fillml Ibn bill bvlirr fban unyibing we lcnmu. Collegiate Afmosploere . . . . Tasty Snacks After Class AT COLLEGE SWEET SPIOP Phone 110 ESKELUND,S BEAUTYSALON I-IAMLIN AND I-IAMLIN Topsy, Star Baby and China Girl This Corner Going to the Dogs
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CCLLEGE FRESHME Firsf Rauf: FRANCES LANE, President, Lois Ahlman, Bar- bara Armentrout, Katherine Benson, Merle Black, Kathryn Colbert, Burnett Culvcrhouse, Betsy Davis, Nellie Durham, Isabel Emerson. Second Row: BLANCHE NAUGHTON, Viz'c'-Prvsirlmfg Kitty Finney, Ingles Ford, Alice Fulton, Elsie Garvin, Jean Gib- bons, Betty Gingrich, Helen Hoffman, Mary Evelyn Jeffer- son, Martha Lauberstcin. Third Raw: BERNICE HEARD, Sccrcfaryg Elsa Martinew., Jeannette May, Betty Barber Maynard, Virginia McLean, Cuca Perez, Beba Perez, Betty O'Neill, Dorothy Robinson, Mildred Rogers. Fourfb Row: ELIZABETH GRANT, Treasurer, Polly Rhyne, Lucille Sandruck, Gloria Sullivan, Mary Evelyn Shelton, Agnes Swain, Leah Taylor, Jean Tompkins, Betty Trap- nell, Verna May Turner. Fifth Row: BARBARA SHIELDS, Sergcazzt-al-Arms, Margaret Lee Wade, Lois Williams, Katherine Williams, Bess Wfood- ard, Charlotte Worsbam. .1 v I
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