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WE XXXQNIDIEIR: If Adelaide Gulau uses Palmolive soap. Why Gilson Couture is so sour. Where Rosalyn Wright got her red hair. Why Carl Brady is such a Big Brute. Why P. C. Football Team couldn't beat Genoa High. What Punch would have done in the P. C. and O. H. football game. How Kenny Floro Wins all the girls. lf Punch really meant to get his arm broke. Who was for Hoover? Why the study hall is so quiet at 11:45. Where Robert Shultz and Mary Shook got their laughs. How many seniors laughed when they got their pictures back from the studio. What was the matter with the girls' basketball team. If the first and second grades will have more rhythm than the Study Hall has. If you are going to like our annual. Which one of the Oak Harbor football players Buck likes best. What Carl Brady would like to do to a certain Genoa football player. What color hair Mr. Klee likes best. How many would have liked to be on the honor roll. Where Kenny Floro and Harold Reitz got their singing talentg is it the If you know Miss Rice's by-Word -we do. How the Revista staff looked when its pictures were taken. How badly P. C. got beat at Lakeside basketball. fgirlsl Who gave Bob Quisno his shiner. How many got A's in Civics. Why William Lano is so funny-fat tiInes.J How many people have demerits. Whether Haley really got her black eye playing basketball. What Ginnie Althoff would like to do to a certain Lakeside woman. What the post-graduate kids got out of school in 1932-33. If David Reid will ever have an orchestra? How many people will like the beer. If you ever heard Tuffy Faus play the piano-you should sometime. How Alma Nissen sets her hair. What you think of the High School Orchestra. lf two and two are really four. How many seniors can write plain the first time. lf Esther Short will like married life. If Elizabeth Rice will like her Fremont home. If Miss Rice enjoyed the year of 1932-1933. If Benny Wooley and B. J. Fought will be together What Mary Stevens will do in track this year. Where Helen Muggy got all her Music talent. If Betty Brown and Elizabeth Rice are twins. How the seniors liked their sleigh ride party. next year. IlDet Expressions of the Faculty: Miss Rice:- I Want it quiet in here ! ! ! Miss Moore:- Get ready to write. Mr. Klee:-- I'm asking you. Miss Richards:- Everybody out and close the door. Mr. Shively:- Use your grey matter. Mr. Clarke:- Your time will be doubled. Miss Kincade: Now listen carefully. Miss G. Smith:- Can you prove it? Miss A. Smith:- Stop that talking ! ! ! Miss Sauvey:-Don't say anything about that. Mr. Bohyer:- You 'uns stand over there. red hair ? C5515 Qage Sponsored by .feivingstons Studio . . . C5oledo
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The Emi A Perfect Day 43 Warning bell rings. 44 250 people talking at once. 45 Passing bell rings. 46 Tgvo freshmen, three sophomores, and one junior stepped on: seniors come out a ead. 47 Seven seniors pick up their dropped and scattered books in the hall. 48 Books pick seven seniors up. 4855 Pencils of a couple freshmen resharpened after being broken off in the hall. 49 Everyone sits down so we can take the roll. 50 Line up-A few more smacked. 5054 All girls B. B. squad dressed already. 51 Typing keys click through the air. 52 Typewriter makes a mistake. 54 Typewriter gets a shaking-up. 55 Miss Moore gives several speed tests. 57 Punch Leow, Melvin Cooley, Bill Dano, Bill Babcock, Bob Quisno and Frank Carstens are still in study hall. 00 Martha and Ardeth go up town for their lunch. 05 Johnny Drusbachy and Dolores O. talking in S. H. 10 Janitors haul out another basket of paper. 11 Bill Greer goes to detention hall. 12 Punk Lawrence makes up two hours and a half. 15 Seventeen students come out of the front door. 16 Marie Haley has a personal foul called on her. 17 The squad takes time out. 18 Mary Shook gets Mary Stevens and Mary Lay each a cup cake. 19 Mary Teeple is still studying. 20 Martha and Ardeth return from their lunch with a lollypop, six doughnuts and two Mr. Good Bars. 21 Those going out for track better go now. 22 Carl Brady takes Mart's car. 23 Payne has the car too. 24 Miss Jaeger finishes her work and Miss Smith goes home. 25 Bill Lano goes for home. 26 All the boys B. B. squad are dressed fthey have practice at 45.1 27 Mr. Shively thinks up som-e hard questions for Chemistry. 28 Mary Teeple falls down stairs. 29 Bill Babcock cracks a joke. 2955 Frank Carstens starts to laugh. 30 Miss Rice gets ready to go home. 31 She corrects a mistake in Nelson's grammar. 35 Nine more students scatter out of the front door. 36 Mr. Shively has a blow-out Un Chemistryl. 40 Miss Rice is just about ready. 41 About twenty-five kids are asked to leave the halls. 45 Miss Moore leaves. 50 Last few of the high school students walk out. 00 The basketball boys take possession of the floor. 10 Six basket ball girls go limping out. 15 Kenny Young strolls away to supper. 20 Frank Carstens is still arguing with Miss Rice. 30 Stanley Perry gets a foul called on him. 40 Mike Drusbachy sinks a couple of buckets. 55 Miss Rice rushes from the building so she can get groceries in time for supper. 10 She did and now her supper is done. 15 Bob Quisno sinks eight foul shots straight. 20 Mr. Ford and Mr. Clarke lock up. 00 B. B. is over and so is the day.
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WS A FACT It was midnight on the ocean, not a street car was in sight, I stepped into the drug store to get myself a light. The man behind the counter was a woman old and gray, Who used to peddle shoe strings on the road to Mandalay. The young child was running swiftly as he stood just where he sat, He was looking very slender but in appearance very fat. It was so hot he had frozen stiff in the moderate temperature there, And the silent halls were echoing, They will make a handsome pair. I turned around to run 3 and drove right off the dock, There was a ringing in my ears, it was exactly eight o'clcok. li It li il ll It When about to deliver an oration in a small town, the well-known speaker, Wallace Potts asked the chairman if he might have a pitcher of ice water on the platform table. To drink? inquired the chairman. No, answered Wallace dryly, I do a high diving act after my speech. l K 1 l 1 i Election scandal: Little Ellen: Daddy, does Mamma like all the politicians? Father: Why, Ellen! What do you mean? - Ellen: Well, when we went to vote today she put kisses after all their names. 3 il 1 if Ill ll Miss A. Smith: What does it mean here by 'seasoned troops?' Ray Wight fwithout hesitationjz Mustered by the officers and peppered by the enemy. lk 1 i if 1 if Father: Where in the world will I hide Tommy's birthday present? Mother: In the bathtub. if lk ll lk lk If Mildred Woodrlch: Fm glad I'm not a snake. Delores Durdel: Why so? Mildred: When he has a. stomach-ache, how's he know whether it's a stiff neck or a sore tail. lk if 1 if lk 81 Mr. Clarke: If you took a microscope and looked into a dogs lungs, what would you see? Voice from rear: Air I'll bet. Kenny F'1ore: Aw not at all. You'd see the seat of his pants. It il it lk if if Carl Brady: l've added those figures up ten times, sir. Mr. Ford: Good boy. Carl: And here's the ten answers. all if if if lv if In darkest Africa two natives were watching a leopard chasing a large, fat man. Can you spot the Winner? asked one. The winner is spotted, replied the other. It 4' 'll at if all Miss Gertrude Smith: Let's hear you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the other two sides of this triangle. Harold Perrott: Let's not waste time, teacher, let's just admit it. ll' Sli il' It Ik K Fond father: Wasn't that nice? You like having a ride on father's knee, eh? Small son: Not bad-but I'd rather ride on a real donkey. Ik Sk if lk Ill ik Lois Balduff lat drug storel: I want to get some powder for my sister. Drug Clerk: You mean the kind that goes off with a big bang? Lois Balduffz No, sir-the kind that goes on with a small puff. 41 Sk lk Sk 41 lk Miss Blausey: Surely, you people know what a mirror is, what do you look at to see if your face is clean, after you have washed ? Seventh Graders Caltogetherl: The towel! if lk 41 lk lk :II Lady Driver: But I insist it was all my fault. Gentleman driver fthe brutel: Not at all, madam. It was my fault entirely. I saw you coming at least a hlf mile down the road, and I could easily have driven off into a field and dodged you. lk ll' ll' ik lk Ik Miss Rice: Harry Rath, what's on your mind? Harry ihalf asleepjz Nuthin'. Miss Rice: I thought so. 41 It if It i lk C5778 fpage :Sponsored by gferfgones Go. . . . Hndianapolis . . . jewelers
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