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HUMOR Mike: Why do I always have to stay in? Hanson: Because I like you so, I keep you near me. Hanson: Do you have any scars on you? Mike: No, but I can give you a cigarette. Gil: Since I met you, I can't eat, sleep or drink. Mary: Why? Gil: I'm broke. Mickey: Gee, you're pretty! Donna Vee: Thanks, too bad I can't return the compliment. Mickey: You could if you lied as well as I do. Joe: My uncle is a bone specialist. Ray: Does he set them? Joe: No, he rolls 'em. Paul: What's the matter with your egg? Cooked long enough? Emil: Yes, but not soon enough. Gloriannez What hand do you stir your coffee with? Marilyn: With my right hand. Glorianne: I always stir mine with a spoon. Helen: You swallowed a worm! Drink some water quick to wash it down. Larry: The heck with it! Let hirn crawl down. Donna Ree: Why don't you peel that orange before you eat it? Bobbie: What for? I know whats in it. If a child annoys you, quiet hirn by brushing his hair. If this doesn't work use the other end of the brush on the other end of the child. A woman's final decision is not always the same as the one she makes later. Z6
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES CLUB We started our activities club the second week of school. Joe MCardle was president, Donna Zinn, vice-president, Mickey Essy, secretary, Billy Anderson, treasurer, Jewell Bottger, Librarian, Bobbie Rahn, lost and found, Larry Lanser student manager. Officers hold office for one semester. The Freshmen were initiated about the second week oflschool. They had to wear clownish clothes. After the party they were served pop and ice cream bars by the committe. Our first baseball game was with Waterbury here. We lost by a close score but returned the game on their grounds winning by a vr-ry wide margin. We also traded a softball game with Concord. Each team won the game on it's home grounds this tirne. In January the high school had an ice-skating party. Weather was way below zero, yet ice cream and pop were served. A bonfire made it look cozy but could not pierce the cold. We exchanged gifts at a Christmas party. The basketball team played six games with Ponca and Allen teams winning three. Bad weather made more games almost impossible. We all went to Sioux City to see the show, Joan of Arc. We took a half-day off from school. 2.8
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