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Calendar of the Qfea i August 31—Mad scramble for assembly seats—do the Freshmen actually have a greenish tint or is that their natural color? September 1—Seating arrangement changed (no hurrying anymore). September 7—Someone's unlucky day—election of class officers and sponsors. September 8—Good news, the girls can listen to their continued novels on the radio. September 9—First night raid—not bombs—just watermelons. September 10—Still got radio—no studying. September 11—The birds are gone so girls are imitating them in glee club. What a noise !!! September 14—Certainly good business around pool hall, or haven't you noticed, boys? September 15—Who's winning those kittenball games, the girls or the boys? September 16—Do you really like to umpire, Galyen, or is it just the girls that draw your attention? September 18—Poor freshmen! This certainly isn't their lucky day or night either, because this is initiation day. September 21—We had a visitor, a snake, guess he was looking for education. September 22—Still no studying. September 23—No radio. September 24—Studying. September 30—Fire Drill!! Phillips made sure the fire escape was repaired, after this day. October 2—Everybody combed their hair to have group pictures taken. October 5—Snuff was late again. I guess he celebrated too much last night. October 7—Did you notice all the sour faces? The group pictures arrived and no one wanted to admit he was a disgrace to his class. October 8—Snuff borrows a quarter from Galyen so he can buy a class picture. October 9—Flash!! The Seniors have disappeared. Last report was they were seen at about 6 A.M. in some cafe in Fremont drinking stale coffee on their way to Omaha. What a sneak day!!! October 10—It's 11 A.M. and nobody's on the street. The Seniors pulled into town about 5:30 this morning. -23-
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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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Calendar of the Jea i October 13—Senior rings arrived and they are finding fault with them already. October 14—Oh! Boy, will we have to be good. Ten students were chosen for the student council. Farewell party for Miss Bastian, Betty Lou Wiese, and Barbara Stolle. October 15—Seniors are dragging that shiny stuff up to school to pay for their rings. No boys in school today, Pheasant season. October 16—Have we done something wrong already? The Student Council is having a meeting. October 19—Two week's of relaxation for corn pickers. Meadow Grove High School is going to pick their corn. November 2—Rodekohr was here on time, once. First time since school started. November 4—Misner players entertained us. At least they tried. John Hopkins wasn't satisfied. He said he could do better than that. November 5—Girls are all busy tonight fixing their hair. The boys are washing their overalls. November 6—Who broke the camera? Haberman made a stab at taking Senior pictures. But folks, you've got to have something to start on. November 9—Schedule shanged again. Sewell is the new victim. November 10—Who went through that stop-sign? Rudnick's got the family limousine in town this week. November 11—Grand meeting of Student Council. We'll teach those kids to play hookey. November 12—Where's Miss Harsch? She's chaperoning the Senior normal trainers at three country schools. November 13—Friday the 13th. Snuff borrowed a quarter from Galyen so he could go to the Senior class theatre party at Norfolk. November 16—Grand rush to the bulletin board. Hicks is sure Mrs. Gaskill doesn't like him now. He's on the F list this week. November 18—Phillips studied all day so Ray would think he was always smart in school. I guess he was tonight, anyway. Open house. November 19—Gas registration. Lots of cars around Meadow Grove, aren't there, teachers? Boelter tried to register too. He needs a new car. He claims his old one isn't running very well these days. November 20—What talent! The juniors thought their play was pretty good. The trio was good, though, wasn't it? November 24—Why are the boys so sad today? Mrs. Gaskill has a bad case of chicken-pox. 2 4-
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