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.14 jypica enior 1!Il2eL-env! By Iean Motz AT THE LOCKER-Ah, the institution ot the locker. A place to make a date, break a date, hear the latest, tell the latest, meet a friend and incidental- ly you also keep your coat and books there. These seniors illustrate our point, as they hold a confer- ence on week-end plans. AH! SWEET SLUMBER-Someday I hope to Write a book on Why a slumber party should not be called a slumber party. Slumber parties include cokes, potato chips, ham sandwiches on rye with mus- tard, dancing, chatter and bull sessions but NOT SLUMBEB! Let there be an end to this constant deception. SATURDAY AFTERNOON- How would I like to clean up the back yard or tix up the old jalop? How would I like to jump off the empire state building? Why don't parents just tell you to do these nasty chores instead of asking you if you'd like to. The temptation to be truthful is too great. AT A FORMAL DANCE-Hubba, Hubba. This is what Saturday nites Were made for. It's not that we don't love the Hit Parade but I prefer moon- light, soft music, and a formal-thank you. And if you think I Worked hard for this date- you're right!! 9 T5 ,if .QM Qs ee gs. lf, r:::g'.M 9 ' f 'P ffxzf. 'X X, '
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5, ss ..f.,..x,,. - X S XXX B St E Y E X :JG ' Ness' vm ss X OUR THIRD HOME-THE DRIVE-IN-Let's see-a glass of tomato juice would be best for my figure but make that one large cheeseburger with every- thing but onions and a double rich milkshake. please. Yummmmmm .... AH! FREEDOM, AT LAST-When in the first grade we chanted . School's out, school's out Teacher let the mules out. but now with a sophisticated toss of the head we comment, Hep Hep to hooty-dig this Iackson it's Friday-Reet and ain't that neat? translated- We like Friday. The last class left out at 12-but it's a well known fact that seniors open the school in the morning and close it, tight at night. STUDYING LIKE MAD-Sunday evening is spent lounging about the house. listening to the radio, your favorite records, calling your gal, or in gen- eral relaxing and enjoying ones self, 'course those books don't really mean a thing, they're just on the desk for decoration-Know any more funny stories!!! BACK TO SCHOOL ON MONDAY-Ah, what Mon- day will bring. Peace and quiet, with oodles of time to talk about the whole weekend with your buddies, after all the teacher is just trying to make a good impression land with the size of the ruler in his hand it looks like someone will have proof positivel. 10
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