In no particular order are pictured Miss Lise Bourdin, James E. Feinberg '49, and a hat by Carve of Paris. Feinberg was a guard on last year's football team, and Miss Bourdin is designated as Miss "Arch of Triumph." They were brought together under the auspices of Loew's Enterprises.
When apprised of Feinberg's athletic prowess, Miss Bourdin murmured "Hmmmm." When apprised of Miss Bourdin Feinberg remarked "tres formidable." You can see for yourself.
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