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THE OWL Helen Levin- O girls! Tell me quick- Have I too much powder on? Rosalie Levy- Rosalie is always content- On Pleasure or on knowledge bent. Marion Lewis- She has sunshine in her hair, But mischief in her eyes. Louise M cC rory- I , Louise looks sad and lonely to-dayg I am sure her twin has stayed away. Jlfargaret M cGAivney-- If you wish to see where mischief lies, All you need do is to look in her eyes. M-ina M eyer- This maid loves argumentationg Law should be her vocation. Sadie Perlozcfitz- Bashfulness, quietness, and sweetness personified Mildred Rossmaln- Thig pretty little maiden With books is always laden. Elizabeth Schneider- That blush is so becoming to you! Do you always blush when spoken to? Alice Shuman- You can tell by her name That her voice will win fame.
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22 THE OWL .Mildred Greber- Annapolis is her favorite city. i Editorial Comment: Too bad the Naval Academy isn't in New York! Florence Hannigan- ' VVe often wonder why this child decides to come to school at just 8:45. Madeline H eckel- Whenever a talking-machine you hear, You may be sure that Madeline is near. t Frances Hirschlock-V How is it, Frances, that you get by ? VV ith or without work, you're sure to stand high. Sadie H irschlock- we 'Tis better to have blutled and passed Than never to have passed at all. Anna H yson- Bilf! Bang!-A noise fills the air. Did you say POLITICS? Anna's right there. C oustance K ilpaflrick- Connie dear, we wonder why You always seem to act so shy. P P P Editorial Comment-Especially when we speak of the Expos- ition. Cecilia K elly- i She blushes, blushes, blushes, Although she has no crushes. Elsie Klein- A quiet little maid with a quiet little way, And she knows in class just what to say. Rose Leimanf- Roses and sunshine! VVhat more can he want.
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Z4 THE OWL E thc! Si1n-ps0n- Smiling, smiling all day longg Always humming a little song. Leoltz Sonnvnlaerg- She'cl rather be out of the world Than out of fashion. llglfllfglllffliff lVcsh'rman- Quiet, steadfast and demure- She's a true friend-safe and sure. - HEARD FROM THE FACULTY In Music- Come on now, girls, give me the do Q dough j . In Recreation- All the girls will please divide themselves in half for this game In English Six- ' We have finished the preliminary workg we will now go to the Dickens. In Hygiene- VVe will now take the skeleton apart. In History- To-morrow, class. we will finish the war. In Gymnasium- Open the window and throw out your chests. In Cltemistry- Next week, class, we will take Bi-cloride of Mercury. SADIE HIRSI'ILOCK
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