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her face. THREE CHEERS for Helen Porter, Susie Stitt and lack Keech as we catch them at the defense stamp counter, They are typical of a great majority of Dodge High students who have been doing their bit for the war effort by patronizing the defense stamp department a little more and the candy sales a little less. DR. I. Q.-No, that isn't the name of a quiz program at Dodge Hi. lt is just one of the many candy bars that Irene Zeilke, Ethel Speer, Donald fra and Sam Iones Check out from the supply room to various organizations sponsoring the .candy sales. HELLO. IACK. is that a mystery book you're so interested in? Dorothy Frazer and Ellen Turley seem to be interested in sampling some of those novels on the DCHS library shelves. GE-OM-A-TREE! Lorraine Cottrell takes this theorem with the greatest of ease, or so it seems if one may judge by the expression the photographer caught on X my ' -QP? 491 ifpaaselfz N . -Q .. ,ggi i 1' ' 1 'S mm f fe v , 'xv'x ' 4 L ' , , '-n. ' I' i x bf? KILL IT-Myrna Samples is ready to drive a mean one and win the GAC ping pong tournament. The ping pong equipment is also available during the noon hour as a part of the recreation room program. VALENTINE SWEETHEARTS-These Drill Team Sweethearts are caught in the act at their annual Dan Cupid drill with Majorette Annabelle Leasure the height of attraction,
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MIGHTY MOLES-Winners of the Paciiic League in the intramural basketball season. Standing left to right are Robert Lawrence, Chester Harris, Glendon Harp, and Wayne Leonard. Holding trophy Roy Lawrence and Max Olson. These courageous cagers took the top rank in the intramural basket ball tournament to give additional proof that they weren't kidding when they won the league. The trophy pictured with them went back to the office immediately after the picture was taken. FOR SALE one damaged camera! Laird Bowman strikes another name off the list as another student goes to have his picture taken lor the rogues gallery foiiice files! of old DCHS. Gwendolyn Seaton and Irene Schneider wait their turn to be edited on film. Below R. B. Freed works in the Camera Club's dark room which they built at the first of the year. The enlarger in the background was purchased by these shutter bugs last year. 5 ix 4 TWELVE O'CI.OCK- Hey, what's going on behind mel says Robert Dowell as he sees George Herman and Eugene Stapleton smile for the cameraman, and Melbourne Zweig gives the photographer a cold shoulder. Iuanita Stuart has three lourths of a sandwich in her mouth before Helen Swaiiord gets hers unwrapped. 9 1 G'-M Gil 1 .Q 4- . ly' VD. . in -' ... Mu' mg a ,
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LIME SWABS Bill Keck, Earl, Thomas, Bud Wimer, Sid Reynolds and Iack Ho- man lime the sidewalks in front oi the high school before the Larned game. Weather permitting, the members of the Boys' Pep Club have made it a point to get the streets limed for every sports occasion. 'I BIN SICK' says Fred Hibbard. Miss Nevins, attendance offi- cial, keeps tab on all cases of FLUCTUATION! Bruce Paul, Robert McCormick and Bob Brennan inspect the daily market report to see how many dollards they lost or gained playing the stock market. As an annual project Mr. Bruce Gleckler furnishes fake money for his eco- nomics class to play the market. illness Cincluding spring fevert and awards excuses accord- ingly. I.-0-G-AVR-I-T-H-M and one after another the contestants went down. Maybe Friday 13 and the ladder helped eliminate them. ln the annual Spelling Bee sponsored by the Pinfeather Club, lack Rynerson placed first, Ethel Speer, second: and Betty Dellinger Knot picturedl, third.
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