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.gif-fee-.goof The latest-Paul Steeby and Edward Hasenyager will verify the statement that sitting on floors isn't so bad provided one may move around a bit. Study hall- Squirt Squier has-at least by the latest reports-finally pulled the long expected on George Gorman. Truly he brought his lunch to school one day last week just to have a few minutes-it would have to be just a few minutes more as he is always back by 12:15-to spend with his one and only junior girl. Annual news--Snapshots are being taken around the building for the annual. If a student wants his picture in the annual, he must take it himself. Maybe this will ex- plain Ward Wright and Squirt Squier's sudden interest in photography. T Happy though-Six weeks' tests are in full swing. Bill Pfrehm, star farmer of the school, says that when one flunks a test the natural thing to do is to let loose with an avalanche of uncomplimentary words, which lower the moral status of the studentg therefore tests shouldn't be given. The student body would back Bill to the hilt if he would try to con- vince the faculty of that. Starlets-- Dates are already being made for the banquet. Some girls think they know who their escorts will be even before they have been asked. It is really too bad that some of the sophomores fboysj couldn't be juniors for a night. Just rambling-The days growing longer. and the nights growing shorter. What will this do to grades 'Z This is the big question that teachers are pondering over. Melvin Kling and Allan Loyd seemingly did all right the night of the senior play. That's okay boys, you weren't the only ones. Moonshine--The electrical program was the best pay program-not including the things the students put on that has been here for many a month. Some students almost became too interested for their own good. Added on-Just saw a note slip from the hands of Waldo Gray onto the desk of Phyllis Dutton. Just another new case Must be catching. And so to bed-An old saying is a genius is born every minute. When reading this column read it with a spirit of forgiving because several other people were born the same minute the writer was. J OKES A concert was being held at the Howard High School auditorium and it came to James Young's turn to give his clarinet solo. When the applause had died down a voice from the back shouted, Give us 'Annie Laurie' Brigham. What? asked James surprised and flat- tered, again WP!! Miss Williams-Paul, give the principal parts of the verb swim. Paul Wisner-Swin, swam, swum. Miss Williams----Good! Now give the principal parts of The verb dim. Paul Wisner--Teacher, I'd rather not. V Fire Drill The time for the fire drill which was held at the fourth period Monday was exactly 38 seconds. Seniors The senior cimmencement :innouncements and cards arrived April ll. and will be dis- tributed as soon as the invoice has been checked and the money paid. 4
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JUNIORS Not dignified seniors, nor green freshmen, but will they ever grow up? Back Row: Howard, Young, Batson, Grimmell, Walters, Armstrong, Marion, Pfrehm, Steeby. Third Row: L. Wiseman, Calvert, Lovell, McCoskey. Moreland, Degarimore, Nix, Mor- gan, Hunter, Morris, Magers, H. Clark. A Second Row: R. Clark, Richards, Zollman, Gibbon, Williams, Morehouse, Rader, Wis- ner, l. Wiseman. Front Row: Hasenyager, N. Allen, B. Allen, Gibbons, Leckliter. l THE BLUE BAG CAST Gibbon, Johnson, Grimmell, Morehouse, Young, Allen, Richards, Rader, Degarimore, Walters, Moreland. CLASS OFFICERS P1'6SiC1QHt ..... - -.- .... - ..-- .- .. ........ -- -Robert Gibbon Vice President ..,. - ,.,- ,,. U- --H , ,Paul Wignigr S9CI'9t3I'Y ....... - ...... - ........ Naomi Morehouse Treasurer .... ,--- ..... - - - , . ...,.,.,,-, ,-,,,'1'im Rader Cheer Leaders .... -.-Harold Richards, Mildred Zollman Sponsor ......... ......... - ..... . ----Miss Williams L22
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