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lui ib 3 S PCRTS It has rooently been ruled that foot ail is net the only ame in which there is a penalty ■'or hoi lii ■ » i i [ Tote for Mr Covfles for ; I Joir.ph Kin,' Paid Advertisement WA,iTRL ? iistrua+iwi s cc. fw to Icse my temper, I | . l£fr -f llx “X c 2 S WANTED: A thermometer for testing G' dmming; hole tenperatur s The Blue Bloods -------------- f Foundt ) A way to make the ) Seniors like us-—1 eed them. The Juniors I A book worn from ( actual study, Th« Faculty I Poetry Corner j Estes had a little school To which the ki .s did -o They often found a Detcur Road Mch lets of si-ms marked Slew. V Lost: ■—• % ° he wine .. condition out ‘°°d USed» - . lightly ■ EmUy XebuJ I Political Flash: All Washin-tor. is arake i Three parties will par icipate in the fail 1 ec fior.-Democrate, Republic-u c, and ourires-sit-- s Says Mr. , Ua;uine— In res;, cues to the letter fr r. un •.erclass-nen, always lc-.k up to the Jenicr ;— rou may be or.o someday. Aiwnj agree •• th the teachers Dinlorr.i v is a fine art Never let study ruin a hirh sc ol education. 3
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DID YOU K NOW? 11 of ’ou lc.10’. tiiat .r. Galdvell is the super ir.w'-nd • nt o. schools— hut ID Vvi'J J tact he fie-: one of those anod Orange Crates —the ’TorId ax I P—38—right through a tr-e and took off a lihb aoout six inches in dia cter? iss Le .ds toaches Roue ..conouics— ou h: o • that, hut DID Y-Hi 1.1.0 . ;.hat once upon a tine she rac nineteen lounds under ■eight? iss Stephenson—history tone: er in the hi;;' sc: ool—but DID Y tr LrT0 .r that at cherry loss ) .. .val in Honolulu •.‘h'cl Jiie attended, she was the • iiite child. She celebrated her third - « :' in Honolulu and her 1 t enth birthday in London. She once had 8 'Izard for a pet—it lived in die .milbox at her hoae The nathei.iatlcs teacher—.hat’s v. r t we cell .d Co .fles—but DiD V0U • O' that a letter he had rit;on to Ids ' ife be Tore they »re larricd as ut in an envelope addressed to iir. Co des’ rest friend? And did his friend enjoy that letterI rs» Cr.sten——the coivieroial teaoher——but ) D , C that sue and her :ut and wont to :u, . o • her 25, to be ra rried an found that the Mcrnska Coate I- pislature has just recently pushed a law requiring a three-ay notice—so t:.ey -ere .larriod in stos Par. instead, on ovenber 2Sl x. Gilliland—the susic teacher—but DID 7 that he as or.ee a shoe sales: is.:: at kontgorery Ward? At his first recital hr. ot up to play the first ieoe and ran ’’suack into the piano .id al-.xor. t :mocked hiuself out-- layte tiiat’s . hy he for ot the pir ce -no. v .. j oi.gh io. is a iitiCn is to droct a 2 0 voice choir. .iss Lilith, DTD YJU 1 O' , once von a re: o al bookkee k.g contest— a . i : t surwei had quite an onbarrassiir exosr cel - class of iiers at ,r school in Or -eley, had been an ideal «lt s—a ays q-de , al -ys had their Iocboro, aid—all those t-.ings id col classes do. Dne day the class was pr tt , noisy, and she said to herself— Ah, I'll quiit ttip dor.Tf ore they et in the habit o. 1 . 11 5 feet 2 laches, as said, -’Clasr, iera’s an a- full’ lot o ’ roo: in t Is r.oisei Ah, lifej . r. vorl —coach—has had sane intercrtin t-in ys a per: to in— id ou no that he ir.s one of the bass singers ir. the emous choir •.'hieh si s fche essiah oaoh year at Li dsborg, an .-a si find YOU hlKT he van or.ee a janitor — uliat ’ s t 1 v.® ho ' . or’:ed his . a .u ough college? iss 'or 't—ah I Ihslcespoare, proioiu e, conjunctions, -holly—- that la English and hi: 11 sh literature—DID YOU sang Is -rt ■ sohi olf She went fis once, too,——au sh.—c. codj Once in Yellow Stone Park she -net a bear—it was in ead of ni ht She was sc fri n’t jb re—the bear took .• : look at h r an- isa,ruored into the shadows.
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A -niS T ’T'»nn?T; t W UfCTTy Y 'T— (A ew interesting facts about seniors - obtained bv snoooinp) irTC r- CUIEF mrr fr? wp A,TBTTI 1 F srurrim v yi? TtlTVrE€, T 1 S'TG PFFVF Theodore Lamoreai x Ted Navy Swinging on a star G4rls who can’t dance To be a hockey To pain 10 oounds Emily Robison Emmy Aviation Don’t Get Ground :,uch Anymore Boys To travel To grow uo Mancy Smith Smutts The Army Good VJ t. Soldier Navy To be an editor To °ind a steady Robert Baldwin Bob His car Good ’ irht ’T er-ever vou Are School anage an orchestra To be on time Eleanor G rmack Sis T p Close To You Irwin’s driving To et a decree To wet ir. earlier Susan Hoyt Sue Omaha Citv Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Poor drivers To fly To ive up more food Roland Reed Sonny Navy 1 11 Get By Tall Girls To be an admiral Fever to smoke cigars Shirley Purcell none Ray Ifve Got Gobs of Love No leaves in the ?ravv To have a husband Not to flirt anymore Paul Thorpe -hitie People In y Arms Winter Swimmers T0 be a forest ranker To study hard Dorothy Eohler Dodo Peoole Pack Up Your Troubles eonle that are inauisit We To be successful To have a good time Lorraine Hyatt none The ranch Anchors AweWh lowerv speeches To own a prod ranch of her o n To keeo her temper Frank Hix Charlie leaves Ro Nothin Til You “ear From e C.C, coeds To be a vavv officer To leave other women alone Lois Hatl'an Blondie Clothes Don’t Sweatheart f e Peoole that tea3e To be a model Be kind to all Deople that deserve it Shirley stitton Shirt Marines Marines uymn He glasses To become a secretary To stand uo straight Tr in eed Barney Food Qkv, Anchors Swel»h Peoole who eat To live in a oeaceful country To get in earlier Ruth Sch-'ilke 'Tikel future Long Ago and far Array Conceited Dearie To travel Never to make -e resolution None Li fe I111 6e Around Gossips To be what oeonle To do his best in exnect o him everything saTIy Htr en none A sr in college He’s My Guy Retiring earlv To raise horses To go to college for four years Jerry Navy Take It Easy Her cider sister To settle down Not to open her mouth -At .tbs wrong time .
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