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chappenings 2:51—Shop boys repair damages done by girls' cookies. 3:15—Basketball practice— overshoes and jackets, boys! 3:16—Smokey loses another coke playing five-hundred. 4:17—Seniors have class meeting to decide when to have party. 4:31—We're free—Segars, here we come. 5:01—Crook blows lid off furnace. 7:00—Seniors have class party. 10:00—Party is over. 3:00—Seniors get home from party. Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the minimum of opportunity.—Shaw. Found—Lady's purse left in my car while parked. Owner can have same by describing property and paying for this ad. If owner can explain satisfactorily to my folks how purse got into car, will pay for ad myself—Dale Inness, Country Lane, Meadow Grove, Nebr. Galyen says he puts vitamins in his gin, so he can build himself up while he's tearing himself down. -'21-
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G vet y clay 9:00—Crook blows lid off furnace. 9:25—Classes pass. 9:29—Gang leaves pool hall. 9:32—Home Economics class starts making cookies. 9:34—Bull session (Boys' typing practice) 9:43—Bang ! Whizzz ! ! Crash ! !—Excuse please, morning paper has just arrived. 10:01—Girls put cookies in oven. 10:10—Smokey puts up failing list —you four guys can read the magazines this week. 10:11—English class—who's the teacher? 10:23—B O O M ! ! ! ! @? —Girls used wrong formula for cookies. 10:33—Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp,—Fowlkes has library. 10:40—Government steps in and uses girls' cookie formula for hand grenades. 12:05—Happy day—we eat. 1:10—Roll called. 1:14—Gang leaves pool hall. 1:31—Typing class—Smoky tears 'em down, class puts 'em back together again. 2:01—Shop class—Dunivan, the electrician, gives the class a new coat of paint. 2:18—Furnace is repaired.
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c 'Meadow ove BACK ROW: Marion Huelle, Martha Lulow, LaDonna Wieting, Gertrude Pfisterer, Patty Werner, Marilyn McMillan, Mary Lou Ferry, Dorothy Ballard, Joyce Schulze. FRONT ROW: Imogene Stewart- Rachel Lewis, Lorraine Pratt, Evelyn Wilson, Jeanette Kinne, Myra Mae Hauge, Shirley Ann Williams, Miss Bornhoft, Dorothy Ferry, Flora Mae Kerstine. St uclent Council BACK ROW: Donald Ballard, Lillian Sparr, Richard Rodekohr, Kenneth Galyen. FRONT ROW: Una Lee Wright. Jeanette Kinne, Jeanne Lewis. Sponsors: Superintendent Weik, Miss Bornhoft. -22 •
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