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Martha .Xngert .. Grace Anshutz .... Rita F. Alberstadt llclen Barry ..... llclen Beamish .. Helen Brutcher .. More Burke .lean Brinig ..... Gertrude ffarson . Mary Catraiubone Helen Cunningham Lucille Diotallevi . Virginia Doerrlcr . Margaret Donahue Pauline Eiswcrlih . Madeline Eisert .. Mary Enright . .. lsabelle Flynn Dorothy Flanagan Genevieve Flanagan Mary Gannon .... Rita Greulich Elaine Gallagher . Roberta Heald . . . Thecla Heinlein . Mary Hedlund . . . Alice Jeannin . Bettie Kinney Martha Kennedy .. Lucille Klick .... Esther Keiin .. Grace Kaiser .. Anna Lovas ...... Theresa Laprice .. Vera Mayo .... Eileen Murphy . . . Isabelle Mullen .. Anna Nucerino .. Mary Catherine Peebles . . Margaret Perotta Mary Alyce Regan Catherine Sheehan Helen Spiesman . Marie Szczepanski . . . Audrey Vlfeindorf Audrey Vllittman . Anna Vllinoski Cecelia Yeager . .. just Supposin' 033 .. .failed to be exempt from exams. ...lost h-er dignified appearance. didn't lead the lines to Mirandyls. .. .was tall and dark. failed to win a medal for her skill as a horsewoinan cut' her beautiful hair. lost her sense of humor. failed to strive for individuality. wasn't sophisticated. should be a true Madeinoiselle,'. lost her remarkable personality. didn't dislike Latin. was accused of being noisy. didnlt have such a cheery smile. ' was a brunette, tall and dark. was not a perfect lady. took ifllieinistry seriously. failed to be the witty Miss she is. could not dance so gracefully. should be an Opera 'cstarf' couldnlt play the piano. lost her amiable way. ,p Wasift the most huniurous Senior. couldn't display the latest styles. had straight' hair and black eyes.. lost her ever ready spirit. spoke above a whisper. turned out to be a newspaper woman. danced her way to Broadvvay . drove a Ford instead of a LaSalle. lost her precise air . failed to be on the Honor Roll. refused to do errands. received less than A in deportment. was not the inost popular Miss in the Academy. should be a great poet and writer. ,took Spanish seriously. lost her hearty laugh. , , , ,should be absent from Chemistry. ,.,,was not the brightest girl in the Spanish class. , , , ,wasn't doing shorthand in her spare tiine. ,Hstayed at Mirandy's for lunch. ,,,.wasn't always smiling and happy. , , , ,didnlt roll her R's . . . . ,failed to see the joke in most things. , , , ,lost her sense of curiosity. ,, , ,came to Spanish Class unprepared. ...lost her sense of humor. M. R., '31, 126 21+
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Heard Daily in the Lockers Who has .a compactl. . Have you your French for today?l'. . Who said so Zn. . Whose cute hat is this? . . Did the first bell ring yet?,'..'lVVisl1 I had a period for typing todayv. .'fYou don't have to stay tonite do you fi . . You'd bet- ter dash, you'1'e late again . . Has anyone a II'1l1'1'01'?77..HW6 have themes again today, and mine,s just about half finished . . Who has some soap fl . .iiW91'011,l those sandwiches great this noon ff . . Wish I could go down town toniten.. Think there's any chance for short periods today ? . .iiWl1Gl'G7S evei-ybody?l'. .Nl haven't my latin again today . . Haye you finished your story for the Year Book? . .4'Don7t you think Pm getting thin ? . . Do I need a wayeln. .t'Wl1o is going to play the march today ? . .HI had the worst time getting up this morn- ingv. .NI forgot my cuffs again . . Are you buying a new dress for the party? . . 1've a. run in these news stockings . . Tf we don't get in line it'll mean three olclock 3g3.l117,..ciW8 ought to have some kind of party next week . . That's the second bell. . We need a big mirror down here . . B. K., 131. 0130030 There is always excitement on the second floor when :- Tt's chapel time ..................... .................. lt's study hour time Someone gets a box ........... Sister gets new kinds of candy . . . .lt's collation time ........... The inail is passed ............... Boots arrives in the War1'er1 paper . . Pittsburgh is broadcasting ............................... Brooms and dust-mops can't be found on Saturday morning . .. Permission is obtained to go downtown .................... A new boarder arrives ............... A new record is bought . . Points are recorded .... Virginia talks ............ There are nine points off ..... . . And there is always silence when :--- ? walks by ........................... G. A., ,SL 125
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Wit and Humor 020 Sr. in Latin Class had just called on Margaret Regan who had been try- ing to catch up on lost sleep, and asked her to decline a certain verb. Margaret, awakening to the realization that she had been called, jumps up and asks Lucille Diotallevi: What's the verb? Lucille D.: NI don't know. Margaret: Capparently much relicvedl I dono, I donare, I donavi, I donatusf' Life of a girl analyzed into three stages: Tee-hee age, he age, tea age. Gert: What is the hyphen in bird-cage for? Red: 'I'hat's for the bird to sit on, of course. Isabel to Elaine eating an apple: Better look out for the Worms, Elainef, Elaine: VVhen I eat an apple, the worms have to look out for them- selvesf' Jenn Brinig: '4Will you join me in a cup of tea?', Helen Beamish: Do you think there will be room W' Martha Angert: How did you know I was going to wear my hair in curls to the party? Rita Greulich: I saw it in the papers this morning. Helen Spiesman: And imagine, the temperature in Bermuda is about 750 all year around! Martha Kennedy: Chl That would be Heaven. Helen: Cdubiouslyj Well, I donlt know whether or not Heaven would be that warm. Rita A'berstadt: How did you like Atlantic City, Peggy? Peggy Donahue: Oh, it's all right, but take away the ocean and what have you 3 Helen Cunningham at Mirandy's: I want a piece of meat without fat, bone or gristlef' . Sister: HWhat you want Helen, is an egg? Bettie, what is a sponge?,' asked one of the seniors. A sponge, said Bettie, is a girl who reads some other person's Trumpet, and doesn't buy one herself. Anne Harkins walkin in ten minutes late as usual. . s , n Sister: Late again, Anne. Can't you ever get here on time? Anne: Well ou see Sister there are eight in our famil f and the alarm a y 2 23 5 was only set for seven. Sister in Chemistry: Heat expands and cold contracts. VVl1o can give me an example ? Mary Gannon: In summer the days are long. In winter they are short. I QWho was it that said Mary dicln't know her Chemistry?j We know now why Genevieve never misses Chapel after dinner. When coming out of the refectory, she thinks of our I.ord's words: Come to me all ye that labor and are heavily burdened. Sr. M. E. teaching Commercial Law Classes: Elsie, what is a minor? Elsie: A coal diggerf' 127
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