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,.! .. " NO, ' 4 _ -. .• JUNE, 19.39 , .. , FIVE CENTS , J , t - .- FAREWELL TO THE CLASS OF ' I" COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR . ART AND MUS):C, IN THE RURAL 1 9 3 9 ! Friday, June .. Senior SCHO.oL'ro BE CbMMENCEMENT You have come to the . 'Prom end of , th;is temporary Saturday, June ,We" the ' class of ·' "39"', objective. We hO'pe that P,icnic , Varsity Banquet 'ba:img of our this end really marks a Sunday. June to '. 6bligationa to rural in actual li e and work and activities. Thes M. E. District.Superintend'en culturally, "!lave selected as three years that you have' of South Baltimore District our theme for Commencement Day' spent in this institution, Vespers-Mr, Raphael Emmanuel "What Place Art and Music Have I hope.have been years of native Chaldean, Speaker' , in kthe " Rural, School in Helpin€, preparation for a real t Tuesday, June ' 6-operetta, "Th to Enrich ' t}fe Rural Communi ty" interest in the success 0 . Mag$t Bowl" The who have been humani t.y. Let your mind Upper Grades-Demon- selected to represent the and efforts be centered a 1 stration School class are: Julia Hill who will all times on rendering til Wednesday,' June 7-President t give the ',introductory and best quality of service a Reception to Seniors and summary remarks;DaphineRasin, possible. One of the mos who will speak on "The Possi- important things is to ke Operetta-flOur Garden" bili ties of Industrial Arts in a clear vision of ' life in Primary Orcides-Demonstra- the Rural Sch061 and Community mind at all times. Let tioh School-Annua1Musical Evelyn Duckery, who will dis- your vision include a cla r- College Glee Club cuss "The Possi bili ties of ly defined ideal. Includ Thursday, June 8-Senior Clas usic in the Rural a sympathetic attitude at Drama, ttThe Imaginary Sarah Carroll, who will speak all times and oJ;l all Inval1d lt on, "The Possibilities of Musi occasions for the people Friday, June 9,ASenior Class in Rural Sehoolsiand Lulu who are rated as the unde - Night _ Alumni Greene who will discuss privileged. See to it and Dance Arts in the Rural School and that your labor and activ -Saturday, June lQ-Commence- COImllunity". ties always include a con ment Exerc1ses-Superintend We the class of "39" tribution for the progres ent E. W.' Pruitt of Fred.er ck hope that the influence of of the persons whom we County Schools, Speaker. the best and noblest in the sometimes call the common arts will permeate every people. Pray for vision school and community in our as Dr. Crane did. In his "KINDNESS IS THE LANGUAGE beloved common wealth,Maryland prayer he said tn part _ THAT THE CAN HEAR "Let ' me see beyond the AND THE CAN UNDERSTAN El vare Smith t 39 Quick satisfact'lon of hat r ' , Conttd on p. 3 col. 3

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Page 1: ~Sermon - Bowie State University - Home...~i " .vo~. ~ no,' 4 _ -. .• q0mm!lli~t ;e12.~trion, june, 19.39 , .. , five cents , j , t - .- farewell to the class of 'i" commencement

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.vo~. ~ NO,' 4 _ -. .• Q0MM!lli~T ;E12.~trION, JUNE, 19.39 , .. , FIVE CENTS , J , t - .-

FAREWELL TO THE CLASS OF 'I" COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR . ART AND MUS):C, IN THE RURAL 1 9 3 9 ! Friday, June 2~&"unior .. Senior SCHO.oL'ro BE CbMMENCEMENT

You have come to the . 'Prom ~'l'FfID;~.=1E~_-._~~_-.~~~_ end of, th;is temporary Saturday, June '~SenioIt ,We" the 'class of ·'"39"', objective. We hO'pe that P,icnic, Varsity Banquet 'ba:img .dae:gJ.~ _qql}s~ious of our this end really marks a Sunday. June ~Sermon to '. 6bligationa to hei~'the rural co~~encement in actual li e Graduates-~ev. J~D,Brown .Child.,pot~.social1Y and work and activities. Thes M. E. District.Superintend'en culturally, "!lave selected as three years that you have' of South Baltimore District our theme for Commencement Day' spent in this institution, Vespers-Mr, Raphael Emmanuel "What Place Art and Music Have I hope.have been years of native Chaldean, Speaker' , in kthe "Rural, School in Helpin€, preparation for a real tTuesday, June ' 6-operetta, "Th to Enrich ' t}fe Rural Communi ty" interest in the success 0 . Mag$t Bowl" The membe~s, who have been humani t.y. Let your mind Upper Grades-Demon- selected to represent the and efforts be centered a 1 • stration School class are: Julia Hill who will all times on rendering til Wednesday,' June 7-President t give the ',introductory and best quality of service a Reception to Seniors and summary remarks;DaphineRasin, possible. One of the mos Facult~r who will speak on "The Possi-important things is to ke Operetta-flOur Garden" bili ties of Industrial Arts in a clear vision of ' life in Primary Orcides-Demonstra- the Rural Sch061 and Community mind at all times. Let tioh School-Annua1Musical Evelyn Duckery, who will dis-your vision include a cla r- College Glee Club cuss "The Possi bili ties of ly defined ideal. Includ Thursday, June 8-Senior Clas usic in the Rural Communit~: a sympathetic attitude at Drama, ttThe Imaginary Sarah Carroll, who will speak all times and oJ;l all Inval1dlt on, "The Possibilities of Musi occasions for the people Friday, June 9,ASenior Class in Rural Sehoolsiand Lulu who are rated as the unde - Night _ Alumni Receptio~ Greene who will discuss '~ine privileged. See to it and Dance Arts in the Rural School and that your labor and activ -Saturday, June lQ-Commence- COImllunity". ties always include a con ment Exerc1ses-Superintend We the class of "39" tribution for the progres ent E. W.' Pruitt of Fred.er ck hope that the influence of of the persons whom we County Schools, Speaker. the best and noblest in the sometimes call the common arts will permeate every rura~ people. Pray for vision school and community in our as Dr. Crane did. In his "KINDNESS IS THE LANGUAGE beloved common wealth,Maryland prayer he said tn part _ THAT THE ~ CAN HEAR "Let' me see beyond the AND THE B~IND CAN UNDERSTAN • El vare Smith t 39 Quick satisfact'lon of hat r ' ,

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-THE C"O' L L E, GEE Y E ',ii., TO THE SENIORS FIWM THE JUNIORS --- ~:- ' --I"" ::' -- --- ) :*Tlle"re" tj.s'a:~, time whEhi ·all circles must EDITORIAL STAFF. b~ bto~en, '~o it is with our', c±rcle here at

Edi tOJ;'-.in ... Chief ••••••••• ~ .. : • :Annie Come'r'~ ' Bowf;e '. ''''iFpi two:~;yea;r~ we have been in the Managing ~\tor,. ;...~ •••••• ~~.~i1" ~(~Sin; .t!;~oot "C'ftclo, b1,l'& ~ow: t~e circle muot be

; ' Lit~.;,ary ~.d~~;f.;";'." '.~~'~j"'t .• M4bQ . . 1(11) broM,n, ~r it i~ lh~t~ne when t~e Seniors : As,s~$tant , .. fu- t~rar:r. _~d.~,tO:r,.,..:E.~!)-e ""-~ . IlJ3.;, ~,~r depa'rttlre. ' 1.'0 the Somors the Art $ditpr •••••••• "~~" .C~arlotte Wllllams iuni'brs say: As you launch out into life's Assistant Art Editor.' •••• Everett Pettigrew sea let "t1),1s be your motto: TO STEER AND Fea t lire Edito r ... ' ••••• " ,~ .... :"".,Sarah Carrol~ ,NOT ' 1X>, DRI;FT. Always remember -Athleti c Editor •••• It . ' ~ • ;"'~ ~':t.r:helma HawkinS' ',LThou ,must b\3 true thyself, ADs't Athletic Editor ••• Emerson Holloway " if thou the', truth Wouldst teach; JOKe' 'Edi tor ..... ~\ •• , ~, ••••• Josephine Showell ' " Th;r 'soul must overflow; if thou Practical GuidancG ••. i ••••••..•••• JUlia Hill Anopher's soul wouldstreach; Alumni Edi tor •• ' ••••• \ ••••••••• Helen Taylor It needs the overflow ,?f heart

BUSINESS STAFF To ;give the lips full speech.

Think truly and~ thy thol;l.ghts Shall the'world's famine feed.

Business Manager •••••• :.-;~ •• -,-: ••• ,.Lulu Green Circulation M.:.~nager ••••• ;'~ •••• Elvar.e S!Tlith '/0",:;.

Advertising lVla:nager ••••• '. ~ ~. ~Wi'l'liam Diggs ,. ,Exchanges ••••••••••• ~ ••••••• Auline Bennett

S].)~~ truly, and each word of thine Shall be'a 'fruitful seed.

Iii v:e' t~uly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.

Assistant puM .. is:Mr ........ '~HortEms'e B!ioo'ks. '~ ~ f " : .~ I' • ..ti "i I . • ." •

" CLASS'REPOR'I'ERS Horatius Banar ' \, 3Unio!' I. u ..... ;. ...... 7:7 •• ~rl tq. 'Carroll . , '.. ,. ' .. " . ' Junior' II-... ~." .' ...... ~.; •• ' •• ~ ••• Ag,ne's q.ueen " Marita "Carroll t 10" .. F hrna I ' , 'H' " d ...... ;\""' ...... "'" ii' ••• -_.. • '-:---.,;. • .. , .. res ' n .......... ., •••••• e.. e~e U-~.Y l.uJ,. ' ... , J ~"' ......... ,.,. v.~ .JIo-1 .,J...,..~_ ,'*' .... -- •••• ~,

, Freshman II. ' ••• t ' •• ~ •••••••••••• Bessie Mile Whilo talking about the spreading of _,,, ' .. ' "education the teacher asked -Vico was

.. , " " FACULTY ADVISORS , . " mo·ther of universities?' ' . ' :E:di t6rial ' Stafr;::.-"::.'::.Mrs. Maf'Y W. Law Student - the IllEl.trOn

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Bus iness Staff. ~ •••••••••• Mr. Edgar Ewing ,', ... t • '

Publisher ••••••••• ~ •••• Mt~:. Grace, W. ,Dp.vis

PRESIDEN'r

Jane -.Mother.' I don't believe' I can ~ to school' today.

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Mr. L. S. ,james , : ,

Pubiished 'bi-monthlyby, the' stude:p.ts of the Muryland Teachers Cb1..1ege t Bowie,' Md., to create and develop school spirit, loyalty and school pat:Hotism;to foster leadership, initiative, cooperation, .fljJ.d business responsibility; to inform student parents, ~trons and friends what the school stands for and what it aCQomplishes

¥other ... (p~rplexed)whY, dear?',' . Jt.li1C .. , Cnuse' I don.' t feel well. Motl}er - (s ;ym:i).,"l thetically) Where don' '/; YP1.l feel well'? " " Jane - In School.

~e spinal column is a collection of boms running ,up and down your back ,to keep yO'l from being legs clean up to 10'Ur neck~ ,

and to create increased interest in' all th At a social a young lady said to a yO)lng activities of the school, educational, gent .. you would be a,good dancer if it .9-tliletic" and sodalJ.. · .. : '4 weren't for,t~uo , things.

B ERE A V E M E NT S, Young gent-What 4ire, they? - B'yEveTYii Dli'C'kery,~ - Young lady .. 'Your two feet~

The Col.l!ege Eye expresses the de€!pest sympathy to the Misses: Effie' Liegans, 'Yqo, ,In the senior remedial Enelish Cli:ss lost her father; ' Marie Hawkins, who lost/~ a 'Y'0urj.g lady.c,onjugated the verb-freeze. hoI' motner, and Annie Conor, who lost he, . young mun was then asked to' 'Conjugate the brother. ' verb .'sneeze.;.Hc rQspondedby saying-

, Though it SE:lems hard to ;Lose a de8;r . snee.:Ze, snoze~-snozen. one, we must r 'emember that 'they have gon~ wi th the SavioUJ' to dwell. " . ,',-~

You will miss them tis true, but God , doth things well~

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'. ". Once a child and his t(lother were coming from church· while' it vmS lightening. 'l'1te'~Ii1;'t'!e"chfii:ld said, ''Mother, look at the sky~winking at me" • .

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B1'-l.T.IT.S HIGH,. PUPILS .sTAR IN _ ", ' ,,': 'i: ',' -3 -'. , , ': PiAyS"" " c ' . , ' "trtEsillifMt SFE.:Eem; PROGRAM' :,(". F}J¢M!~";'Jl): T.aE"SJ1lUORS ,

Th~~A1%,\~,f2" .9ku~. ~r ", :' tNGLUDES. CHOR1u. SPEt@t'JG ~ eont'ld;f':r:o~ pago 1 " ' ,,, "" ., Br' toB 1I1ghj ·,tmnnpoils . -pre- 2(t ~ ; The Froslunnn can do of' hate to tho long joy of' , santed eight nininture plays , i~l Do wtJ,at? Givo inter,c'" -forgiveness • Let mo soo be-nt YTnrylund State Tenchcrs " iIig programs/ ' , ' , yond appetite to the pleasure Colloge on April 13, at 8:30 pf<;)()f: On Friday. May 19,. of solf-control. Let mo, soo p.m. a~ 2: 00 p.I'l. tbo ylnss wa beyond good to tho luxury of'

Tho p-lays wore "Hook,., presented ina sp0ec~pro ; ,giving. Lot mb sce past· Line: and· Sinker," "It ' Won't gram an outgroweb, of- ~\lr p~?f~;t . to usefulness; Past Be Long Now", "Clu£)s''', , work in English class,s\itfc'os's to self-approval; "furrowing '&5&io", "Tho Cot ,· :f.~D.tllring the Misses Cori past passiori to poise; past Meow", "Rocking Chair BluesI' . Sbyth. Isabello Watorsta the rank,poisonous growth of "l..rri'et and !lArry'" and "Mrs. Rosie Warren of Fres,hIilan self to the fragrance and Murphy 18n't Homo','. . II, and Messrs. ,Gordon fiower of mysolf. Tako my

The climax of oach pia ~ Bennett. Saunders .Hill an lifo out of tho narrow pit Was ro startling thnt one of Richard Browno'f .,Fresh.rnnn arid sot' I~e upon n high ' tho characters ahvuys fo.int 1 in three mtnuto ,talks. mquntain. I want to soo J

cd. Mrs. Rachel 8mi th Thoro WJr8 verso 8 p k-a'rid l'iot forevor to bo' a directed the group. ing choirs with t~le' ·follo - prisoner of pre judi co, a ~at

Athorino Middleton iug solo voicGs: ba,,£h6rin ' , 'o't .blind custom, n mote of '42 M. Dorsoy _ "A 'Song of ignornnco,o. convict'in tho

~~~_ .... ~_ill;:.;·l;:.;l:;;a;;;rd Jones t42Triurnph",Miss B:6;rmmeda ponitontiary of foar, a :FOLK D~'\}.TCES PRESENTED BY G'wymi - "Daniel", and' ,fr1g.'fJ.toned rut in the houso

JUNIORS Mossrs. Snmuol fields,. of suporsitition.wt me ---'<silMay' 5, the Juniors Willion Gray; and Clintonspo po.at the ni'ght to tho rondered ar, interesting pro :Jonas _ "Tho Judgmont Day,' r;oncwing' dawn; past gloom grL1I:l of' folk dancos.Ristori salsa Mcssrs.James VV1liio. s.to glory,past death to' , of the dunces were givGn by Frnncis Sewell 'and Robert Ejtornal'lifo, pAst the finite lLlarita Carroll and Mrs. Mack _ "Negro 'I:.o,voSo:tig" to tho infinite, pust nen and Mnrgn,ret Brewington. The Wofound· Ourselves things and evonts to GOd. dnl1ccs dcn~mstratod wore th in variousmoodl:!: as the ViI' ~;:i.nin Rbol. Lambeth Halk . pore"'ilm progres"3ed. At Leonidas S. Jamos N1L~~.;t J Hurignrian and Swedi h one time we found our- Presidont

. Dallc ut~ . A' pantonine,"Lulln y~selves 1nla lofty state :sENIOHS STAGE GAR.n~E~,N~· "'!:P::"'i~.R:"':;Tf-w<w Ci von by Cathorine Park r~of mnd, in triumph; then ON CL.I-'\SS NIGH...,;LT~ ___

r~ass Hill and Mrs. we beca':le calm and roligi us; The class Ori93S-;,·m 'l'hoJJ.z.--:.s dirocted too clnss. again we ;t'.ound ourselves' ,moot at a lovels old fa3hipn-

II. Brooks '39 full of rhythm and ja~~, ed Garden Party~ Friday ,E ,_.T:1..sgans '39 . aild finally drifted down evening, June 9. 'The s togo

LYHIC CLUB SINGS to toot sQIl').othing . qQ.;L~ed ,will be beautifully d()coratod r';stening to the love. ., " . :wi th the class colors, pink

ful display of talent shown . Bossie Parsons '42 , : and green. In the midst of by the Uashingtoi1 Lyric Clu i"ll1E E¥E., SAL1J';['ES " . SENIO' 's this quaint and pleasant of Washington Union Aco.dcI'lY . COl':'.moncencnt tlne is '! atmosphero tho intimate life on FI'idny,- ~~ay 12, was an e .~ here,tho tine when forty ' of tho class will'bo revoo.led joyablo experionco for tho seniors arc leaving Bowi • Every I'lcmber will partiCipate studonts and faculty nenbor to ontor tho toaching Pro ' to :rnako this class night n of State Teachers Colloge. i fossion. The EYE salute las_ting memory. Tho Clnss

, f!'he ,CoIl ,tu,ta.JlloI;l~Da.h- , .you.l , ',You .. havo B.tl,l.di.od a ! Will, History, Poem,Prophocy Min, ~TQS beautifully tr,:ms":' worked. You ha:ve 'o'xp6r1 c_and Solo will bo given by l a tod, while the onthusip.smed·~hhd wo",hope ' .yoli".~ba:ve; , Roland Dashiell. Evelyn" of tho [ludionco rqoched its benefited~ W(.; hope you Duckery. Thelma Hawkins, climax when tho singers pro ARE DETERMUJED to uphold ' Josephino Showell and Goorge soutod a group of ' spiri tunl • tho proffossion for wni'c Collins respectively •

H A P p y ~ -

VACATION -------- , J

. you havo~90ni trained.;· Keep before you always . t'

your notto, "Labor Conquo s; All". '

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Mabel Hall '39

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• SENIORS PRESENT "THE IMAG Y 'IRE PROM IS GA.Y\ AFFAIR FIRST MAY FESTIVAL HELD INVALID" "Music hath charm that "COME AND TRIP IT AS YOU GO

The senior class has soothes _the .sava.ge breast". ON 'm LIGHr FANTASTIC ' TOE" selected "The Imaginary In . Leave it to the Juniors and ;Anyone who might have valid!f for: presentatiop:on they will do the rest. come -upon our campus -6riMay -June 8. ThG Beene (>.f the ~ts- wag the motto· 'Of: " 25,' Would c~rtainly have seen play is in a private sit.. the J'U!lior Class last Fri- tlu4 students gaily'tripping, ting room. j;t' is a richly day' e:vening~ June second for it was MAY DAY, and such furnished room suggestive . when 'they gave the 1r annual a io'Ve~y May Day. Our May , of the seventeehth cent.,.. Junio:r!Senior Prom. 'Queert, Chestina Collick, who

The play is ce~tered The girls recreation wa~ accompanied to her throne around an elderly n;tan who room was used for this afta ",'j:h~r attendants, Misses insist~ on'being ill in It was decorated with green Showell, Harmon. Fre~erick and spite of himself. He and gold crepe paper, the Piftder. her flower girl and imagines himseJ,f ill and class colors. -The room was the ~rown bearer, was crowned wishes his daughter to' transformed -into a hotel' by' Pr~sident Jrunes-. mnrry a doctor so he can roof garden. tall green .The nursery school pupils, have a doctor for a son-in te:rns adorned the floor her colorfully costumed, were law. His daughter refuses and there. One of the larg pr~serrced in two ring games. to do this because of her club rooms was used for the' ,Pearl Wilson and Luke great love for another~ Hi lounge: A>smaller club roo Ia'wkins r Demonstration School, selfish wife hates the was used for the bar-tJ:?e p~'pil,l3 j dramatized and sang, daughter and wants him to refreshments we~e served the !:'.png, I1Little S;ir Echo". put her ) in a co nvent. ~is from there. ; The ' check room OthOl: ::;l1.1pil8 of the Demonstra­servant realizes that'lns was upstairs .tior Scl~ool danced around the wife loves 'him only for hi Colorful c~ntettii.and M4 ]1'.o'18 to the nielodidus' • • , .. , ' , . . moneYj and plans some way favors played (t great part st:r,~:.:i r:.3 of "Country Gardens". of' bringing him to this in adding 'fun to the affair ~\f()W it was time fd:r the realization. Every, body WlS dressed . col1c;.z8 students to shine and

He pretends to be dea their finest-Itgirls all shine; "~hey did in folk dances-and inthis pretense he ·fi sdressed in silks and satin Dutrh Couple Dance, Norwegian out that'his wife dues not swallow tails would take March, Captain Jinks, Rye . love him, but that h~s your breath"-best describE!s ':vaL~'j1 Yi11eyard Dance and daughter is very much r;:rie the dress of the large num- Cak", Walk. which were direct-ed over his supposed death. ber of attendants. eO. '1.'1~-IJh · s. Tha,lia Thomas and

After the discovery 0 The music was all one' Mis' ; B ,J") Hill. Ttle costumes his wife's self ish love he . could desire. So we all wen c. ~(HJ.(;tcristic of the' qgrees to the marriage of danced and Uad a most joyou tim38" his daughter; and to alway time. . Il'HJ l~. you Remember?" have a doctor at hand, he Alice Frederick was T';.;-r !.='.~ :presented by turns doctor himself. _ dathorJ~~3 ~, : . Dorsey and

The characters in the ,$arrruo 1 ;; 1''<.18 ' in a waltz C[,.st are: IMAGINARY llWALID(Cont'd duet wl.dJ. .J.oy,C'e Huds-on c'Ul'. J,:r:gan- 'rhelrn.a Hawkins troin" Column Oitej -" George l,c !..~ins'·ri'S the vo 1 eC3 ~ ~cinette ... a servant-Lulu .. ~... . '" , Md.:;- jOf:;'e--:y :Mc'lY Day b3 a~

Greene Momas Diafoui,U"S,. his" so n-tnsp~r ,.I.:'lg rend interesting as Angoli q uo-Arean t s daughter ; Daphine Raain our til'':' t ~ '1ay D~y on State's

Emily Hill Mousieur De Bannefoi.. beautiful campus. Beline-Argan's Wile-Effie Catherine Caldwell

Liggans ,; Emi.ly Hill t 39 Cleante.in love with PRESIBENT PRESENTS AWARDS' Angelique -Lawrence Henry Lou1sou. Youngest daughter President L. S. James.'

Auline Bennett presented to nembQrs at tpe Beradde-Argan's Brother- Varsity Basket ball teams

Sarah Carroll '39 ----~ . . ,Mrs. 'fuomas, and Mr. Stanford for the:i!r wonderful work this ye'ar~ He also said

" that this ;)D art s teams were. the best teams that this· , Camille, Harris their certificates and..

Monsieur Purgau, a physici· , auti~ul letters at Chapel ; inst! tution has ever had. Josephine Showell Juno 9 et

Monsieur Diafouius, a Hq copgratulated the Phn~~~i~~ .. ~rg~I: ~~ttman instructors - Miss B. 0 .Hil ~

Robert Mack

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POEWY 6.:' ~i:\;~ODUCES , I I/'" ;; -5-_ I~ ((" ?" ,- -, THE HANDICRAFT CLUB APPEARS ORIO , , POEMS r ' r' '\ ( (.... \) (r t "! IN FASHION SHOW

Folf:,t . he first- time in i (\ (...., / ' Il/ I '( f, 1" ( ~ The Handicraft. Cl~l!)t has the hi~o~ 6f Bowie A I' (- "'"'" '(~ ~.\. C .... ( I done supe~ior work!,._ It , Pootry €n~- wa.!Lorganized (> <.) '- \ ) ( \ () ~: presented it' oS mombQTs in'-ta this school year. It pre- " \..) ;),1. ) -:-;-. 'I) I... (()I grand fashion show' Mh~. 25 ... sen ted its members in a pr .~ / '-...... l ~~(~\ ,.. I ~ ,...,. )1 Those modcIlng weI e Corine +r gram of ~iginal'poems 6n '- r·) ~\;'I~IS "'" \.,nJ Dorsey, Bossie'Jones, Thursday ::~~ning, May 4,at I}) ~\).'\\h:~ \ . i Devenia Piru,ler. Florence '

Thh 'Fr',f)~~n Class wa I _---~ ... C' I ; .Agnes Q,uoen, cutho;in? ~. 8: 30 p oJl1. , '. f . · ~'1;1:;';!." i Lake. Eliza beth Solll\li'lltue.

honored 'sy ~aving a majori ) ! \" -..... _) \ j Dorsey, Alicc Frede,rick, of the ·lli.embers from its ' _ .'---- J ~: Vivian Hallman. Eve~yn' I

Corine Smyth, Lucy Satchel , f '/j' / ,Margaret Bnrnes, Edna ' .'

Parso~, Hi3mmerda -Gwynn, ! lona Sml til, and Bessi e, ]hles Olivia }'{ob?rts, Bessie' , . /1 liil Collins! NJal1ssQ. Herndon!

Victorta Marshall, Thomas ' I _ '" 1 The following' gar~s were GroQ~ ,and ~illirun S.Wilson,1 ' .. c:::::= j made: Pajamas, h6tl,!3~'~;~o ~~. presl'de~1;i... Other members _ ___ ____ _ _ ___ _____ ~8~11 dresses, blouses "Skd':t:,tf;,l are Miss;' Auline Be11nett and BAND PLEASES and bolero, and evenintf ' Miss Helen Costley,seniors. The Bowie State Teachersdressos. Poems presented showed that College fund has been organiz- The purpose ~:t . the club rema:rkable progress has ' ed for thE,) entiro school term.is to furnish a worthwhile been made during th~ year. We have , ~~en. quite- tbrtunateluse of,leisure and at,the Honorary members are'" in having three frdshmen to ' samo hmo reduce the ex-Presjden;t(.~~ S. James, ' , i join the ' organization,namely;ponses of our p"ti-en~s~ Miss:~,s Dorothy'S. Lewis. C. , .Tonos, M. Jones and Vbi. Everyone was im.~r~ssed with Jeunetta: Chase, Edna M.Prou Brown. the work of thli,ciub. Tho and Mr. William Stanford. The band has made its club is open-, fO'r nel! mem-

Lillian Snowden t 42 appearance several times bers . for the comingi!tchool .Pc'v;$nia Pinder '42 since it ,has been organized. year.

~TUDEN';WSIT T~Jf. OO:NroRIU¥'rhe first Was March 25, which OFFICERS OF . .1m; 'CLUB ~i. having taken a vms Maryland Day. , Th{j seleC-ARE: . , .'

tr;\(pJ'*'o tJ;le Tuberculosis , tions' ~ondered were "Rn'nk andPrcsident .. ! •• FlorQnce Lake San~'o-r~um' conducted by, File", '''Polar Star". "Troop (Vice Pres. -EdnatoI!.1:ns­Mis S. Lowis, a group of stu- A", and "Maryland, My Maryladdl! oSecretary-Maf garet BariJCf dents gave an intere~ting .,- ' . They again partiCipated rponsor-Miss Est1i~r ·.c~1C;S discussion ,in Chapel, May 26. April 14, on our Arbor Day Browne" , Talks,'wEJro given by MildrOdJ · ~rogram. , Thoir selection s _~ __ f.Vli<.e _ Ridg+€Jy-, .~,' ' 0,, r6thy SomerVille wore "Yacht Club," "~ugle Call" 1~'1'TJDENTS AT BOY!IE RF. .. Amllie ' Wa.i~~rs, Bessie Milos. . and '~ryland, My Maryland". MiNDED OF M~R.s ON Alice Fro'derick, Rosie Warr n, . They will makO their final MO'IHERS DAy ', ' ·· , and Lucy ·Satchell. Alice ~ppearance June 10, Commencement- '- On ,Sundtty,Mayl'2--Pi tchi'ord ended the program Day. with too following selee-members f~tcach class wi th a piano selection. tions: "Fra.nklin D. Roosevel til ,entertained. the SUnd2}

These students are Happy and Gay", "Lucky Star",School with a'>very interof' L contemplating entering the "Tho Gay Hussan", and"Independ-ing :Mothers Day Pluy. T.B. Essay Contost. ,ence Day". 1 In the aft9 .. rpoon of

H~ Brooks '39 Mr. Elsey James is the tho same dny the faculty an' E • . I..iwns '39 capable director'. We have en-student body were: enter­

"SOME MEN .ARE GRE.AT FROM

THE LITTLENESS OF T"rlElR

Newman

joyed every minute spent listen-tained by Dr.Eva Dykes ing to the music from the band of Howard University and and wish them much succoss inla group from the- Seventh the future. Day Adventist Church with ________ C_a_t_h_e_r~ine Caldwell '39an original operetta by

. ' t' r. Dykes and little We are happy to see Mrs • .Tonos . B ~· O'··" ·' 1 • , ,. ,oralno rown , ,' . ' ~s on y out agaln after ,a b~lef '. , welve years 01. '~",' Th"e t:J-,' tlc illness. , f the operetta" ~ )'The

OJlliIlg of S1)rinq" ;.".\' .... l' to;) '~",':'JI '1'"

M.Loui~e Flood '39

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I . S EtlN lOR R 0 L L CAL L Fuvorite Saving-Woll I do Nlclfuame - ,,~ow Girl" • "~ . '.,.".. • ,w .~ sa~ 11 '. Hobb _ Art

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"'1 I ..... ~~~, grade teacher Anbition - 'Ib be n succe s-, ful art teacher .

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Ambi tion: :1'0 be an upper ;Favori te saYlng -"Go al'ltl ~-- ~ -

. . harlotte Williams ---=-------o.--:t: "Boots" N1~kr.ume .i1Littio G1rl" I .. _--

: Reading" Hobby .Reading novels t ~'h .'.

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Aure li a Lc.ws on

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i to Saying: If 11 be" Fa vori te saying -liTho t s . 'i SWl. tched sorne stuff

To be a good Ju:1bi tion-To be.: a good . . . teacher primary teacher

N1ckname - t1Dimples" Hobby ... Reading Favorite Suying _ "All

right" Anbition -To DO' a nursery

school teacher

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Ni ckru:u:ne - "Ben It Hobby ... Cooking Favorite Saying ... "1

swannee , Ar.bition - Tb be ,successf

in whatever I uDder take and pay my bil =B--~~---'

Nicknanw ... ItMicky" Hobby ... Dancing Favorite Saying -tlTnut's

right" Ar:bi tion -To bo a

soens tre ss

Betnice Cottman

rJ"I.)~"~W\Oi.ia-.--IN1cknam0 "Joe tl N1.clolalilC - "Bill" Hobby ~'Dancill€" Hobby - Sowing and keepi

.' ,IFavorite Sftying-"You'ro , q scrapbook t telling me" 'Favorite SaYi~le .. "A kill r

jAl'1bi tion-To go a successful . "deo'" ' , I teacher ' Arilbition - 'I'o bE;) a ...:...-.-.::0"-"""-------1: . .. 'Principal of a large

I school _-",--==--_B_la_' _nd_jN1Ckname _ nLiIlYu Nickname -nCoa"

iFavori to Saying _nyou mus'G Hobby ... Baskotball ; be crazy'" .Favorite BayinG -"I bet lAmb it ion: To live' ,most and that i h somethinglt ! serve bes't. Ambi tion - To bo in charg . of a recreational cente

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I Holon Costley iHobby: Traveling Favori to Saying - "Really ~ __ " IFavorite Suying ... "Oh/My I don't know" I f" \:;':~"\\\~ I ain.'t tllo.;Ii .something Ambition ~ To be a I ~(i~~<".) iAr.lbition: To be a good tele~,; hone operator I »-.. ' ~.".\ " i primary toacher . } I I ta;( C-. , I r ---"0 ........ - ........ _--1 i . I I Helon Taylor :'=';~=-==='-1~ickname.:; ~ tlDuCk"N:LCknrune - : "Tina" I--~'-----'''---

.. AulineBcIInett

!Hobby "t Making scrapbooks Hobby ... RQading ~I I all Nc.C;ro news Favorite Saying -"For tFavori.to Saying - "Doed SOli crying out loud" !Mabition -' 'reaching Ambition ~ To be a succe s i in :$y field of endeavo .;.,. _,&,.....-..;:o.. __ .....,;.,~

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" Nicknarno ':"'" ~!Hawk'~ Hobby - Any sport

I Favori to Saying.-'~Say Is"­"Not At 'all"

Arabition .To be all

.' Nickname - "Bert" Hobby - Traveling' A.mbi tion - To be a nUrse '

school 'teacher

efficient physical oducation Iteachor

Nickname - "Ki t..ty'~ Hobby - Reading Favori te Saying-"Did :you

Nickname - "Buddy" Hobby ". Cal' riding Favorite saying "'''Dadjim Ambition - Cornet player ever"

Ambition - To ge an elementary schOol teacher

Nickname - "E" I Favori te Sa,ying-"'l'bn t' s

, I ", what you think" - , I • .

iHobby - Bos.ket ball ! Ambi tion' - To bo Em fdoal

--'-:..;r...._~ ___ +1 prU:taJ.'Y teacher

Nickname - "Baby Lou" Hobby .. Movii;S Favori tore -saying Oh h' h1 Anbition - To be a social

aervlce worker

Nickname - "Ducky" Nickname - "Em" Hobby - Card playing Hobby- Reading Favorite saying ~- "Don't

vori,to ~aying ... ::rs ' that tell me" so il.l'1bi tion ;~ To be a-, teae

,~Ambi tion -To be a success-ful teacher

cknamo - "Bubble ll Nickname _ "Thel" by - Sew;ing }j:op by _ Reading l,.ett.ers

Favorito So."Ying - ' ''I 'bet ~-FQvorfte Sayirrg '_ "lA- bet I like that" a nan"

Ambition-To be a success- Ambition _ "To live most ful rtlcroational d i:r.ector through servic e

N'i"cl?Iiamd' ,;: "Joe" Hobby - E1cycle riding Favori to saying -"Jeep"

Nickname - "Ju'~ Hobby - Bicycle riding Favorite sayingU'What of Ambition - To be one of

the best supervisors ,in . our boloved commonweal Maryland

- "Lightfoot" Nicknnme - "Kate" " , . " Blowing the Tro!71oone Hobby - Reading poems snying _"Not Mrs. Favorite Saying - "You're

Jennie Ree's Grandson" tolling me" , tion-To be a diosal Arlbi tion - To be n good t

engineer er and render servi • . . to others

Nicknrurle',-" ,liSally" " Nickname - ·'Bun,ny~', . " . • bby - recreational read- Ho bby - Traveling .

ing and writing poetry Favori to saying - "That's rite Saying" - "So what" a fact, "

Ambition -To lot my work Ambition: To do so~ething ! display 'tho'bcs:t :im mo. do it well, be somobo

-i35'r71ii'"'~'J'Ii'~i:t .. .... ~.. . ... \ f ' " ,.11; .. l '

V'· ,~" Louise Flooa ~

~ .., ~ \ ......

El vare Sri~i t'h '.

TheL'1a Brooks

JUlia Hill

Catherine Caldw

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Nicknamo ... "Pete" Hobby _ Baseball Favorite Saying -"LiBht ·

your p:l,pe

..s .. Nickname ''Mabelee'' Hobby - Reading Saying ... Well Ar.lbi tion , ~ To be a

Am~i tion - To be a --~~~----~~ professional basoball Roland Dashiell player

William Diggs .

Nickname: "M.T." Nicknnne .. "Poor Point" Ii bb 'T ' d T in Hobby ... Cooki, ng

.0 y... emus an b~' egs_Favori to SaY1.ng ... "One Ambi tion ... To be u ..... ;.:;1.n ;;; .

~dministrator' way or the other"

Nickname ... f'RiokS"

Ambition -"To give the best I have ,to the world" i

Nickna!:le - "Hun"· Hobby 10. Any sport

Mabol Hall

Mary ~rner

Hobby - Baseb~l " Favorite Saying -"Why 'Doosn r t Somobody Tell MoThese Things"

Favorite Saying -"So what" Ambition - Business manag r

, ) . _.r! , ~ :_".'

,Ambi tion - To be a nusic composer and orchestra lemdor

:Nic'knaffie - 1'Mo" ,gobby - Lunching' . Saying - Hold on1 Ambition -To swim the

Mississippi

Nickname - ftHorti~"

Hobby - Dancing " Favorite' saying - "Oh •

go on" IImbi tion - To be an

efficient toacher

CQMMENbEMEMT PROGRA~ --~-----~--- --~----

THEME:

"Tho ImportancD and Possl bili ties of Music and Art in Our Rural Schools and Corununi tics".

Hortense Brooks ' 1"'::"; "'.

Processi0D.h'.' 1 •• ' •.• 'II~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 Huavenly Aida......... • Guiseppe Verdi , .. .

Nogro Nat~~~l ~'1thom ••• ~ames Weldon JohnSon Glee Club I <} ~\;>

Invocat~G,~~ t ... t' ~ ... ~:~:;:.:: Charlos S.Briggs . ~ - '~': \:. --: Pastor, Asb llry'M. E. Church Awarding of Diplomas •••• r. Tasker Lowndes

.l\nnupo is, Maryland. President of State ~oard of Ed.ucatio:l

r Cumberland Maryland Mes sago '. ' O~ . Tho ells •••• Rachmaninoff Lester

.' f,~ Gleo Club - I .;' .-, " '. .~ J'" . Glad N ew Day -Fro!!. The f' Mi~or' sym~i19 ny \ '. " , • Saint Saens

Contrfbutidl2-~ .. ' Class of 1939 to Glee Club "., -: Commenccmo.nt Theme , .. ',,( .'

. . I ~ ':

, ~' AJ.i':ia Mator •••••••••••••• r .....•... ; .. 1'so lo.11 gh~I~~T1~d ~ ~ ••••••• Nobl<: . Cain Announo,emerrt s •••• Leonidab S. J. :lLe~ , .

: ~.:'~~:. '10'0 Club . . rp d~: . . . ... ' , . . . _\ res~. ;·~ !.~

AddreS$.~~ •. ;.· ••• I~Mr. Eugono W. Pruitt Star Spangled Banner •••• I ••••• ;~A~di:b~lck SupertJ1tendjeflt of Schools . ..' . I' ... .. ' ~,

.... '¥red~,:r.i*', Mnrylarid " Benedio tion ••• eRoverendpharlcs Briggs' I : Recessioml ••••••••••••• ,. ....... ~~~ ••• ~: : ....

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Yes, that's :right; this is the same AWAY old column that was formerly catled,~okt {' Sportortals". Changed the name a 11 ttle for this is inde!3d a review of the sports

-Dover Cheyney Howard Miner Storer

BOYS WE-THEY --30 31 57 40

for the school year '38 ..; t 39, . Pm very, sorry that we were not with

you in the last publ,icat!on'put we went on' a l·ittle vacation an~, well" you knoY' when' , you are on a va.cation there is no work don - AWAY

. 154 55 39 72 48 23

.. GIRLS consequently there was ·nO','coluinn. ~ain I .1 DOVER - Sl'OJ:ll!;R say that I am terribly sorry, D'eed I am \ and that' comes from the old ticker(heart), The scores of the gir,ls g$lle.s . have Well"now, let's get into the SPORW REVIEW ; not been given us; consequently their "

State had on~y ' two major sport~ this 'i spaces are blank. But as I understand, year. They were soccer and basket ball, the girls 'won the home game but lost the

, ,~.. two games 8Vl"d y • .. 8"'0-' C 6.' ·E . R· ~'M~ ·. ""t, •. ,... . ~ ~,, ' :;.. .. ~ The ·boys- squad waS composed of Ralph'

There were-oirY 'tWti .'games played dur-; "P4t" Malone. Francis "Btll" Foreman, ' . , ing the soccer season-one tit home and 'one { Harry Hill, Edward Leakins, Francis ' away. 'Both games,. however:; 'life lost'to; "Stooplt.Sewell, Clinton Jones, Leopold Heward, 6-.3, This team was composed,-of'Smith, James "Dicky" Williams, Joseph Freshmen, Juniors:and Seniors_ 'They'wer!3:' White, Hollis Posey; Roland "Pete" .. Everett Pettigrew, Ralph Malone t Leop6ld Dash~ell, Emerson Holloway, George' Collim Smi th, Edward Leakins, JamM Williains, Manager' ~ Wilmore ''Mo'' Hill . Franci::1" Sewell, HarFY Hill, Clinton JORes. Assistant Munager - Odyssoy Gray William Gray; Francis Foreman, William Day Coach' - Mr. William A, Stanford' Joseph White, Wilmore Hill, l.l:twre'nc"t3 Henry The girJ..s squad was composed of an 1 Roland Dashiell. Both of th,ese' gnines , Elaine Spry, Daphine Rasin, Holen Costley hEld plenty of action packed in them. Tb.ey: Sarah Carroll, Thelma Hawki,ns, Berthn 0f?9red anafternoon's entertainm'ent '. Jackson, Marjorie Jeff6rson. Olivia supplied with thrills. From the results Ro berts, .Nollie Wilson, Harriet Bro'vme ~ you can~readily'see tlJat they wero closely' Effie L1ggans, Florence Lake, MarJr CO'1 00 s ted games. . Quander , Mabel Hall.

, IBASKET BALL . 1::1 -b';sket ball-there-w;r'; '13 games

played by the ooys and 3 by the girls mak"; ing a total crf sixteen games played. by the teams. Nine gaInes were' played at home whl seven were played away. qut of the s i:x:tee gamos we won eight and lost eight.

HOME GAlJIES ' . BOYS

Beltsville C ,C ,C, , Washington D. C. C. c ··~ Baltimore Y.M.C lOA. ' Howard Miner

, I • " . ... _ ,

Storer College Cheyney Dover

-WE' THE.Y -,~, ~ - 'f 44

C," 51 28 28 34 "48 43 46

36 28 32 34 5'7 27 42 32

Coach - Miss B. O. Hill . .. ..

T R A C K This school also-pa';ticipated . Y[

track but no meets woro held on OL'T ~>iold

e At tho C.I.A.A~ meet held in Bal t;;'mn ~'G at Morgnn College, May 13, those wl~ :

partiCipated were Ulysses' Smith,f.{a:!..ph Malone, Elmer Jones. and Evorett. Pettigre We find Malone and Jones in tho 880 Yard. Dash and the 100 Yard Dush :::'3spectively. In the high jump we find Smith fh.ishing fourth'with a jump of five feet seven inches, Pettigrew partiCipated in the' Javelin throw vli th a throw of 137 feet.

TENN IS Tonnis has -be-enplayed on our lovely

court by instructors and students but no inter-collegiate games' have been played.

Cont'd on nejt page

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Ji A £.! II ~ 1. " tiSENii!iiJi!I!Ooii0 .... RS~REFEREE~ ........ ~ooojCi-"0_iUN_TYiiioi!'-~MEE ___ TS ..... In baseball thero has been only, otiC . , nUl 'out for girls and boys dodgo 'ball

game phyed. The boys from the city of diu , 50 yard dashl 1 volley balU , I BoVlio journeyed out hero to play State one unch _ All boys and girls relay teamsl" afternoon and tho results were 2-4 in favo . That's refereeing. Being conunended of State. ,_ several times by Mr. Ferguson, State Director

'Franc is Foreman .• Edward wakins',Harry t Athletics t on their good work, the Hill, Leopold Smith, James Williams. 'Samue eniors enjoyed their days of refereeing Fiolds; Clinton Jones, William Brown', Rtilp n the various counties of our state. }&~lone, George Collins, Roland'DashiBll, There were many of us to officiate Wilmore Hill, Emerson Holloway, Hollis ut'some fOw did outstanding work, namely; Posey. and Joseph White arc members of the • Showell, E. Smith, M. Hall, L. Green, , team. , Carroll, D. R~sin, ~. Hill, G. Collins,

• Dashiells, E. Holloway and T. Hawkins. I N T RAM U R A L S. Some Junior men also participated;

This ye';r-brought ~ellewed interest' .. hey were R. Brown, E. King. H. Posey and in intra-murals. Quite a number of games • Whyte. wore played between classes i~ basket ball Th~ weather ,was ,hot, the work was and. soccor. ," adious, but all in all, 'refereeing was

" Badminton arid Ping"Pong were also njoyable to the Seniors. plnyt;d. But these ~amos were not en,tered ~ int~' as wholeheartedly as th~y might; ha.ve Thelma Hawki~Ii~S~f3_9 ______ _ been. Those sports were entered by ,r, THE VARSITY CLUB individuals and not by teams. Allor the 'The Varsity Club has elected new gEunes were confined to tho campus, . ' aptains for next year. Joseph'White is

Well I guess this is all of the' sport ' the captain of the Soccer team. Mary reviow. I hope that these lines wil~ uander is the girls ~basket ball captain, bring back memories of the times when you nd Hollis Posey the ,boys' basket ball were on the side lines choerihg,f~r rour aptain. homo team., . Ttiose girls receiving letters this

I ' trust that you will'have a pleasant ear are Thelma Hawkins, Elaine Spry, 'Holen as well as a happy vacation, and to the ostley. Daphine Rasin, Florence Lake, Mary graduates who read this column,! wis!1 you nder, and Harriet Browne. much success in your school; , Boys receiving letters are Roland

Well, now rmust close. So I say, ashiells, Wilmore Hill, Hollis ' Posey I so long, and thanks for reading. dward,.Leakins, Francis, Foreman, Harry Hill,

Your Sports Commentator Robert "Pope" Nl8.ck

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DID YOU EVER SEE -Abliil fight? A stocking run? A horse fTy? A homo run? A barn dance? A night fall? A sweet heart? A boat bow? A hen"peck? A Jericho Park? A pop corn ball? A spring d,ance1 A ham butt? A cloud burst? A jump session? A clock tick? A butter cup?

nd Ralph Malone. ' . The EYE congratUlates them and wi sm s

hem many morc 'awards.

Auline Bennett '39 +-----~------------~

Presidont James attended the moet­'rug of the Nationa'l 'Education Association hold in' Cloveland~Ol~io in March.

Mf. Ewing and Mr. Stanford represontod Bowie it 'tho Negro Health Conference hold in Atlnnta_';in April.

¥iss Robinson, Mrs. Law, Mr. Stanford and Miss Comer served as judges for the State P.T.A. music contests.

Miss Prout attended the meeting of tho Maryland Library Association at Froderick.

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Bo1v-ie has a typical European situatiOn? Hi tler~ L~ S. (Fr.) conquered Albania, M.Hern.(Sr') and is still on the march?

A.B.(Sr.) gave·B.P.(Fr.) permission to invite E.P.(Fr.) to the Bats dance and she invited R.D.(Sr,)?

M,P, (Fr.) is making eyes at P.F.(Jr.) but F .L. (Sr.) still holds the rope?

E.W,(Sr.) has ~n eye for' L.S~(Fr,} watch out B.M., N.W •• and L.C, (Fr.) O.R.(I;'r.) has found her dancing partner,S.F.(Fr.)?

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B. P. (Fr.) and E.P. (Fr.) have eyes for eneh other? Wat~h out, for A.B. (Sr) is still here.

G.E.C.(Sr.) has a likenil{g- for E.L.(Fr.) I ",onder what A.J.(Fr.) thinks of that?

E.Y.S.(Sr.) and E.B.(Jr.) are trying to find a remedy for the status quo (mess they're in) with R.B.(Jr.) but T.R.(SI',) J:1as already found the remedy?

B.W.(Jr.) has quite a bit of competition with L.S. (Fr.) over J. W. (Fr. ) ?

Recently C~J.(Fr.} has turned his attention to L.D. (Fr.)? Vfuo.t are M.Har (Sr.) and G.D. (Fr.) going to do now?

F.F.(FI',) is making his summer round up?

H.P,(Jr.) is shiek of the campus?

E,W. and E.S.(Sr~.) love to play cards in foyer A with L.S. and W.D.(Fresh.)?

~y Do u..; eD. h ~

WHAT WOUlJ) HAPPEN IF: T.H. took E.J.(Fr.) from C.D.C.(Sr.)?

Junior boys would lose their ego?

C. W.(br .) had nothing to say in class?

M.T.(Sr.) didn't sleep in class?

S.C.{Sr.) would draw a picture in art?

E. D.(Sr.) would go to a social?

M. Irall (Sr.) didn't take J.W. (Jr.) with her this swmner?

Flasht M.J. (Fr.) wishes to do something drastic to J.S.{Sr.) because of the recent interest U.S. (Fr.) has in her.

W.B.(S (Fr.) heart has been going pit-a pat since L.F.{Sr.) has cut her hair?

What is F.S.(Fr.) trying to do, take up where H.H. (Fr.) left off?

How did A.Q,., B.W. and J.H,(Jrs.) manc;.ge at the prom when S.S. came? Ask T.H. \81'.)

How did V.W.1Jr.} feel"at the Bats form .1 ~ . with R.G.{Fr.) and E.C.(Jr.) both there?

Extrat when you are out of soap use shaving cream.

Why did A.B.1Sr.) change places with W.D. (Fr.) in the dining hall?

What makes V. W. (Jr.) go to the library' and reserve a book for April 3l?

How did J.n. (Jr.) manage to take M.J. (Fr.) from M.E.T. (s1')?