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From Many Lands They Came
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MRECQLLECTIONS OF A '35 AM Those were the days, mused old Granpa Zilch, when I was a boy in High School before the.evils of the project system. Tell us about them, granpopf' chirped little junior, as he climbed on the old Inan's knee. Well my boy, it's this way, said the old codger, I entered High School back in 31 . We were a brilliant group of budding geniuses. We never fell for gags of running the elevator for Miss Finly or going to the fourth floor like you did the other day. However, I admit that there wasn't much to do for a Freshman in those days-no clubs to join and not much of a gym. They must have recogf nized our superior atlethic ability as they built a new one the next year. Yep, Junior, the Freshman year was sort of uneventful and as much as we loved our dear teachers we didn't kick much when summer vacation rolled around. In the fall we came back all rejuvinated and ready to make the wheels of the school life go round again. The gym wasn't finished yet but some of our members got their exercise riding around on Caesar's pony. Latin sure was tough -wonder why they teach it? But, we had some fun, such as the thrill of listening to a home room program or the patient pastime of watching the clock. We left for another vacation and returned as Juniors, now we were per' mitted to become scrubs on the football team. A few of our Caruso's even made the League Chorus, while others scattered around as club members, hall guards, etc. We also learned the art of going down HB floor between bells in 20 seconds. Then we became seniors and after a fashion ruled the roost . Our athletes carried off the football championship. Our dramatics were unexcelled. We inf augurated dances after basketball games. Our banquet was marvelous-in other words we were almost perfect. But all things must come to an end and we graduated-what a loss. However I am sure that whatever success our parted group makes in this world, much of it is due to old L.H.S. A great line, granpop, that's what they all say, roared Junior as he went off to do his algebra. john Bash 'KZ MOTTO Through Trials To Triumph. COLORS Blue and Silver Page 'l we'ntyfOne
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