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♦ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ CAN YOU IMAGINE ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ . . . John N. without his trumpet? ¥ . . . Nancy L. as a flashy blonde? ¥ . . . June J. without a tongue or long hair? ¥ . . . Diane D. without a pool table? . . . Virginia N. raising a commotion? ♦ . . . Joyce H. without her Blue Bomber? ¥ ¥ . . . Billy N. without girls •• 1 at a time? . . . Chuck C. with a beard? ¥ ¥ . . . Audrey T. as a tall brunette? ¥ ¥ . . . Don H. getting angry? ¥ . . . Maynard F. as a Town Crier? ¥ . . . Bruce Rollins without that smile? ¥ ¥ . . . Kip W. with curly hair? . . . Alfred H. as Macbeth? . . . Bob B. without Suzie? ¥ ¥ . . . Nancy C. with poison ivy? ¥ . . . Mike B. without his sisters? ¥ . . . Mrs. Graham teaching gym? . . . Mr. Barron liking every play at a game? ♦ ♦ . . . Mr. Jordan not saying: People! People! ? ¥ ¥ . . . Mr. Bryant following the textbook verbatim? ¥ . . . Mr. Petelle not using soft chalk? ¥ ¥ . . . Mrs. Dodge taking Senior Math? ¥ ¥ . . . Mr. Barker not having strict study halls? ¥ . . . Mrs. MacPherson teaching Biology? ¥ . . . Zolin S. paying for a haircut? « . . . Norman B. without his curls? « + WE WONDER WHY . . . J. Newman is always making trips to the Narrows? ¥ . . . Z. Sauls is always at the library? ¥ ¥ . . . B. Neilsen’s cars always break down? . . . M. Curran always sits with R. Johnson on the bus? . . . P. Johnson always eats lunch with J. Jordan? ¥ ¥ . . . R. Burritt is so fond of blondes? ¥ ¥ ... V. Norberg always has a letter in her pocketbook? . . . N. Linscott is so enthusiastic about the University's activities? ¥ ¥ . . . B. McGowen is always talking about freedom riders? ¥ ¥ . . . J. Hoadley wants a Dodge (N)? ¥ . . . G. Goldsmith always talks with a certain senior girl? ♦ + ♦ . . . P. Blanchard doesn't like Carpenters anymore? i 17 ¥ ;
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The first event of importance for this school year was our float entry in the Deerfield Fair Parade. We chose as our theme The Weatherly, which was not only timely, but also appropriate as the weather was wet and rainy that day. Our sincere thanks to Mr. Donald MacCallum for the use of his mast, sail, and trailer, and to Mrs. Ralph Graham for her assistance on the project. Our next effort was our play. Pudd'nhead Wilson, which we presented on November 16. This was a comedy of the 1850’s, filled with witty remarks and lively action. Thanks to the expert direction of Mrs. Graham, the outstanding acting of the cast, the appropriate costuming provided by Mrs. Arthur Price, Mrs. Jeanette Low, and Mrs. Arthur Dodge, our play was highly successful. The advertising for this event was done by Mr. Clair Beauman, who provided us with unique posters and signs. As the year draws to its mid-way mark, the class is looking forward to another Coronation Ball, the Junior-Senior Prom, and of course, graduation week with all its activities culminating in our commence- ment exercises. Virginia Norberg Audrey Tuttle OUR INDIVIDUAL MOTTOES J. A. J. June's Always Jabbering J. P. N. John's Persistant Noise (trumpet) M. B. Mike's Bashfulness C. J. W. Cliff's Joking Ways A. W. N. Arthur's Winning Numbers D. R. D. Diane Resents Duck-hunting C. W. C. Chuck's Wild Camp J. C. H. Joyce's Clunky Hudson B. A. R. Bruce -- Always Romantic N. E. L. Nancy Evolves Laughter M. S. F. Maynard Surprises Females E. D. H. Even Don Harmonizes A. L. T. Audrey's a Little Tyke Z. D. S. Zolin Delights in Sarcasm V. L. N. Virginia's Likeable Nature A. A. H. Alfred’s Always Hypocritical R. H. B. Robert's Half-court Baskets N. E. C. N. R. B. Nancy's Enlightening Conversation Norman's a Roundabout Boy 16
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