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Page Eighteen Luzior Over hill and Dale rode the Miller with his Burroughs. After reaching the ranch where the hill Billylsl were having a Rupp snortin' old time B'andon their Seale on their cattle, the Miller noticed that a scratch from a Bush was giving him great Payne. Accordingly he called to his Nabers, Dick in son, for first aid. Say, that cut sure is Rosser, was the reply from one of them. The only remedy I c'n suggest for you to take is a Can a dees lKennedysl Green Flakes Daily. After the Miller was tended to, they noticed a cloud of dust coming their way. Hush-aw it's the Bayer in his new White Hudson who is here for the auctioneering of the cattle in that pen over there. Soon the crowd was around the pen. The auctioneer began. One Mann shouted, l'll give you titty-six for herl Another yelled, Walker around so I can See her. Well, now, l'll bid sixty dollars. Gee, that cow certainly is Rankin high, protested one of McKinzie's folks. Finally all the cattle were sold and the Bayer loaded his beef on to the Kahler and headed towards Maricopa. As he was going through the camp, one of Mack's kids said to his pal, l-lenri-ci that wind-Shieldisl l Let's see it we can hit it, Crack! Bang went the glass of the Shieldlsl all over the Bayer and Dower. Dower helpfully suggested, l-lere's a station. Let's stop and get the damage repaired. When the car had stopped the Bayer got out to look around. Say, he murmured, there isn't a Solen-lthisl-berglerl. Or is everyone just sleeping? Get out of here l shouted an old granny who was Munding her fsrnily's socks. l am listening to Malter Mitchell on how to make Money and l Vaughn to be alone So be gone! MARGARET ZIMMERLI
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Luzior Sharks The summer was over, and there we were gliding through the halls again Regisf tration was in full swing, and everyone was full of pep and vim The members of the weaker and fairer sex were primping and adiusting fins, lest they would not catch the eyes of the members of the opposite sex. Our class of sharks was busy swimming through the regular exercises of adjusting specs, signing cards, and sharpening pen- cils. There was much talk and ioyous laughter, everybody was in a happy mood and old friendships were renewed. All had had a delightful vacation, and now we were off on another tour of kifowl- edge, With mighty strides we swam through the masses of sea weeds and other obf stacles. We stopped now and then to relax and to enioy a party, but were soon back in the tour, plowing through foam and white caps Gur first relaxation came when the Trout gave the lvlinnows a party, and everybody was invited to dance Proving that a storm follows a calm, we were rushed into a terrific storm, Many of us were pretty worried, but when the angry sea had calmed again, everybody was anxious to see if the ink on his report card matched the color of the beautiful water. Following this we sank back into the depths, striving to gain every bit of information, until at last Christmas vacation came, The vacation helped us a lot, for the way is long and many of us had become weary and were paddling along to the tune of .45lI'l'f1 in Ihr' Drvfl. More fun arrived, and this time it was in the form of, Thr- Pom' Fzivli, a fun packed comedy that was full of many clever iokes, Our large cast had loads of fun putting the play on, and everyone got a big laugh out of it As soon as the play was over, we swam right into the Junior Proms Soft music, low voices, and laughter were heard, and everyone danced Black clouds, flashes of lightning, roaring of thunder-have you guessed what it was? You're right-another storm, this time in the form of final exams We were tossed about somewhat and carried by the strong current, but our class came throtgh still gliding with a strong even stride CLARENCE SOLENBERCER Page Seventeen
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dfofes on Gfnqfinq i lHow lsaac Walton might have caught the Juniorsl Name Fish They Resemble Shirley Flake . . Gilbert McKenzie . Pat Daily . . . Thomas Rosser . Pauline Mitchell , Dale Burroughs . Maxine Rankin Clyde Dower . Stella Kennedy . Clarence Solenberger Joan Brandon . . Robert Kahler . Nadine Burroughs Fayette See . . James Seale . Lillian Walker David Munding . Clarice Green . Frankie Bush . Viola Payne . , Mildred Hushaw . Joe Mann . . Margaret Zimmerli John Bayer . . Murline Vaughn . Billy Brandon . Arthur Nabers . Johnnette l-lenrici Joe White . . Viola Hudson . Sidney Hudson Shirley Miller . Francis Rupp . Tom Dickinson . Bait Recommended Butterfly fish . . Dancing Bull head . . Hogs Fan tail . . Music and romance Clam . . A soft bed Tuna . . . Rumble seat Crawfish . . Lollypops Cat fish . . A stroll down the lane Crab . . . Blind dates Flying fish . Pickled herring Grunion . . Bass . . . Tadpole . Sea lioh . Eel . Sardine . Barnacle . Anchovy . Craw fish . Lobster . Octopus . Cod . . Sea horse . Sucker . Oyster . Jelly fish . Steel head . Perch . Shrimp . Stingaree . Trout . Salmon . . Sword fish . Gold fish . . Moose Hall . . Any wealthy girl . Starry nights . Milk bucket and cow . A cat, a parrot, and a teakettle . Rhythm . A young night . John Bayer . Muggin' . Moonlight nights . Blond hair . Girl struck boys . A boy in her arms . Boots and saddle . Love at first sight . A fair lady in Taft . A good book . Hill billy songs . Any Taft girl . 37 Packard . Margaret Nabers . Mountain boys . Speckled Beauties . Mountain music . 25 Hill . . Ford V-8's CLARENCE SOLENBERGER Page Nineteen
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