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Dec. I9 Dec. 20 lan. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. l936 Mid-Terms over . . . General run of talk around the school, I KNOW I failed that test. Christmas vacation. CA new reprieve on life.J WITH PEACE ON EARTH .... Reprieved, refreshed, rested, We return to school, Seniors freeze waiting to get into the building. Iust when they're beginning to thaw out inside, it's time for them to go home. Class Day. - Pep, Vim, Vigor, and DIGNITY. Seniors trying to act unconscious of the Freshf men's envious glances, but are unsuccessful. SAGA distributed among the Seniors. General comment, Wait till l get hold of that Knock Come mitteel Will I knock him! Preparation for Regents. Comforting teachers, There's really NOTHING to worry aboutl Regents . . . What did We ever do to deserve this? Fate alone will telll Goodbye forever! Months of torture, Weeks of pain, Have not been suffered all in vain. When we are old and almost gone, These months and Weeks Will still live on. KATHERINE KOTT, ESTELLE KURTZ, EVELYN COLONNESE. wil fr EXQQJ. Y AQ 0 Y 4.
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IN RETIQOSPECT Wafer Under the Bridge m- RJ rig ' a Lower Seniors become uppish. Program Cards. Dissatisfied Seniors storm Room Knock Committee announces its policy-leniency! First Assemblyg Seniors stay awake, but take an oath never to do so again. Artistic Aristocratic Arista Assemblies-You get the most of the best for the least. English Department discusses usage of So What Second Assemblyg Seniors keep their oath. First Football victory. Coach practices stoicisrn. G. O. otticers speak at third assemblyg Seniors Senior Saga Staff meets, and oh! those stories Prepare! Teachers prepare report cards. Seniors Report cards received . . . Now who's smiling? Sitting dates for White's given us. Seniors visit plastic surgeons and beauty parlors. Seniors try the new fad of changing names for the Saga CMo11y-Marleneg Mary-Marieg Lilly- Lillyang Catherine-Kayg etc.l Thank White that's over. Drive for Patience begins. CLord knows we Picture proofs! Plastic surgeons visit plastic sur- Red paint disappears from Art Department. De- Red Letter Day. Teachers see Red. Red paint ap- pears at Red Letter Day Dance. Seniors in the Thanksgiving Day . . . Intermission. Senior Celebs chosen. -Cast for Barnum and Preparation for Mid-Terms . . . On to the slaugh- ter, innocent babes . . . Stormy weather on the Mid-Terms start . . . Never saw the school look S!-XGA goes to press.-A11's well that ends well. Sept. 9,19 Sept. 10 270. Sept. 14 . Sept. 23 .. Sept. 29 Oct. 1 . . . so what??? Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 20 still true to their oath. Oct. 21 about stories! Oct. 27 prepare parents. Oct. 29 .. Nov. 3 Nov. 7. Nov. 10.. Nov. 20 .. . need it.l Nov. 23 ........ . . geons for repairs. Nov. 25 .. partment sees Red. Nov. 26 Red. Nov. 28 Nov. 30 .............. . . Bailey. Dec. 2.. .... horizon. Dec. 12 .. more gloomy. Dec. l3........ .. Dec. 18 .. 28 Seniors put on company manners at the Senior Tea.
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1950 I-IEADLINEIQS Today, Evelyn Ianssen, the first woman president of the United States, after elaborate ceremonies, officially opened the Florida Ship Canal. While on the presidential yacht, passing through the canal, the presi- dent said that a similar project in cooperation with the Mexican Gov- ernment will be started in Southern California. M YD Interviewed in his suite at the Waldorf yesterday, David Weiner, the noted inventor, deeclared that his new invention, colored television, was progressing most satisfactorily. The present flaws are technical ones, visible only to the trained eye. Mr. Weiner claims that colored television will be in common use in two years. 30 30 After a business transaction which occupied a good part of the after- noon, the Manager of The New York Giants, a professional football team, declared that Ierry De Nisco, former Capt. of a T.R.H.S. team, has just signed a long term contract with the Giants. Mr. De Nisco who, in his high school days, was twice selected as all-Scholastic, will play left guard for the Giants next season. U W For the first time in its history, The New York Times has chosen a woman as its city editor. Miss Caro- line Rief, the new editor, who re- ceived her training at Theodore Roosevelt H. S. where she was Gen- eral News Editor of The Square Deal, saw no reason for astonishment since women occupy equally import- ant places in the world of business, as men. so so Frederick Gonzales, acting as the U. S. Representative at the Allied Powers Peace Conference, told the League of Nations yesterday that America would not interfere in the Antarctic Situation. In his speech in which he declared that America would not apply sanctions, Mr. Gon- 30 .s.,s,g4-A--sl zales stressed the fact that the most important consideration of the U. S. is to keep free of foreign wars by a strict policy of HANDS OFF. DD N It was recently learned from reli- able sources that Arty May, Sports Editor for the Daily News, will re- sign that position. Mr. May has accepted a position as Sports An- nouncer for station W. E. A. F. It was further reported that Hy Rosen, his colleague, will accompany him on these broadcasts, the first of which will be in the Army vs. Notre Dame Game. 9 if On board the Trans-Pacific ex- press, Walter Scott Clover, bound for home, declared that he had collected suitable material for a new book, which gives the vivid story of how China conquered lapan. The emi- nent author and Pulitzer prize win- ner has already completed one book this year, but it is his opinion that the forthcoming volume would be the best work. Db N The task of decorating the lobby of the new Federal Building at Wash- ington D. C., has recently been given to Muriel Daly and Val Gerolstein. These two noted artists have already drawn plans for the job and are eager to commence work. Both as Arista students attended T. R. H. S., the Bronx, where they excelled in the Art course. DD 30 Phil Lo Medico, the idol of a million female movie goers, arrived in New York last night. Mr. Lo Medico, who has recently been vacationing in London, completed a picture while there, titled The Will of the Gods. Because of public demand, before he returns to Hollywood to star in another production, Mr. Lo Medico will make a personal appearance at the Astor. TOM COUGI-ILAN ... .Q:r.ak-..v..-r .At
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