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■ . i.' ■ .-'M: ’; \\ r^‘• • ; 1 • '.> f- ♦V r -'1 ^ y r^ . ."^ :. OM- URAPtVIIIE '. t • *■'. i‘‘;' i- e Marih 1937 O'' ■:.. ■ o . ; •. '■■ A'r:y:':::'t: o":- --'i- :^vt- x "-J , -:i r ‘ -.: . 'I ^ U; «• n »- * ^Jt> rT .a,- ■: ■ ■ •; .? "t . Baskstirall gemes" have taken the'school by storm*.,; Each Tuesday and' tThnorsday for theppast two weeks, the Sigma-liu games have been played* the..fourth, and ®o on, lUntil the climaxing A f^irst teams'meet for the final game*- Kean rivalry-and good team spirit ^ ha-\re been ,disp!Hayed, evincing an intense interest on the part of a' y-great number of girls' in the .exciting .game.- -Up to. date the ,Mus have ,JC)A.two:e^ti®si the .Sigmas one; the fourth teams, fongert to a'tie, 24 ■ THa ,i^us were yictoripus- Iri-the third.-and fifth team games',- 'Sigmas downed the .tliis when the .second -teams made the most decisive win 'of all* 4S to S7,' There, is, great speculation as to which team^will be victorious in the final game, isfe imagine that a number -' of girls will gave severa sore, thrpata by the time tho last whistle is sounded this afternoon--but nay the be^t team wini Z' - .1', r ^ POOR SENIORS';:- .r. Something else besides Spripg Holidays is 'just^around the ccrner-- Senior Essays,- Incomprehensible subjects were given out; it’s a wonder someone wasn’t asked .to; exp lain, the fourth dimeBsion,- We rather think V time. Time wasted by the girls writing them, time wasted by th.eir daddies stenographers copying-them,..and time wasted by Lr. iuoore reading them.. His tine 'doui.d be used.* tc greater advantages Yeah, yeah. v:.'y.'.l. '; . : ;■ elsewhere. ' -: 1 T- c. r EXCHANGE ^ ^ ^; These were voted to^s as' -the' .three sweetest Words in the English 1-anguage: • . - - ■ • ° I love you Dinner is served Keep the change Sleep ’till noon All is forgiven' Here’ that five • ’ , y ' . y.. ... ' -i And the saddest were: Buy me one • " 1:] ? ; V' ’ .. / ' / Out of gas , ... ! T*. ■ - Not tonight, dear" . ,‘y . ' ' External use only' " '• ■'*" • • Dues not paid... ' ■. : +t.'. ■ i -■'■•Euri'ds''-not suffecienf Rfest 'In peace , “ *:y Appendixes]- What does, the word, mean to_;Saint Mary’s? Well., TJhat evfer •it-is—it seemSjfo be. .quite stylish'anong some of our number,. Jane ^ ‘ Garrett* and Aiiii-Burr started the ball rolling, and now Fran Smith and Kitty O’Hara are keeping up the fashion with their approaching opei'e-tloj to-be had during.Spring,Vacation, A speedy recovery for you both. - girls'and lots of fur; .too]-' ,- , ' Since the season of Leixt; is upon us the'two literary societies have changed their tine of meeting from Wednesday afternoon until.after ' dinner. The last programs ha-^e been most interesting and entertaining. The refreshments are good too, even ^f just after dinner,--- Wc nay add, too,, that we haVe poe.ts ampng-yur faou.l.ty .a^*..,Tv©ll as ;th«..t»ijiiraorttA., . Maybe^ we'*ii -ge-tt gonethtr^^yet-.?-- ■y T , *•. %
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