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THE BEROHBOK-1948 11:36 That gnawing in everybody's stom- ach reminds them that its soon lunch time. Hicky Arneson feels faint. 11:54 Some are perched tensely on: the end of their seats waiting for the bell. 11:55 There's a mad rush. The Student Council representatives stationed in the hall are trampled under. 12:20 Anita walks back to school very slowly. Why? Because a load of boys go by. 12:38 Jim Murphy pulls in with the gas truck. A few minutes later Pat comes in; walking. 12:51 Donald Arnold rushes in. The car doors open and about 20 boys pile out and rush for the Main. Room. 12:58 Anita decides to hurry up walking because theyive probably gone home by now anyway. 1:10 Vivian Field writes tiRoger on her paper-realizing only too late that it's her English theme. tStarts recopyingJ 1:16 Suddenly the Main Room fills With smoke. Call the fire department, water de- partment,-anything-hurry. But as the smoke disappears and good old Alma Mater still stands itis discovered that all that Hhot air is coming from Chemistry Lab. 1:23 Delos Sailing tin Math Classl adds 2 and 2 and gets 29!! Knew I should have brought something for dinner besides dog food sandwiches, he mutters disgustedly. 1:28 Miss Haase tells her first year Home Ec girls that the way to a manis heart is through his stomach. Lou Ann Spanem mumbles under her breath, iiI doubt if Roger has a heart. 1:30 The English Class leaves for Madi- son-Miss Skaife holding onto the side of Harlanis car, Aren't you going just a little fast, Harlan? 2:04 Mr. Winckler gently tells his study hall to Settle down and shut up or else. 2:30 Everybody hurries to sign out some- where-anywhere will do. 3:29 Joannie Fjelstad is treminded' by Miss Babcock that hall roaming is not allowed. 3:49 Rosemary Evans wonders if Butch loves her. Tells Katy she doesnit think so. 3:491X2 Katy has reassured Rosemary. 3:54 Students hurry back to home rooms with sign out cards. 3:56 Almost everybody is trying to find a ride uptown-with just anybody at all. 3:57 Before Billy Ayers can pull out Ruthie Minnig climbs in. 4:00 Russells is the place for most stu- dents. 4:02 Roger Oimoen orders a glass of but- termilk. tDieting you knoWJ 4:05 Busses pull out with a large percent- age of Mt. Horeb High. 4:25 While on the way home Grace Haug- land wonders if sheill have a letter from that Lonely Hearts Club she joined a month ago. 4:45 Harlan Oimoen is touring Madison looking for his car. Tells Miss Skaife, But, it was here a while ago!!! 5:00 Basketball practice is over and Don Afs car transports everybody uptown. 5:05 Gracie wildly rips open an envelope. HDear Gracie: Are you the girl with a cow? I have a meat grinder. What do you say we combine and start a hamburger stand? Signed, Tarzan. 5:29 Connie phones Marion T. about to- night's date. He,s coming early-. 5:49 Rosie Kalscheur starts the milking early. 6:00 Lucille Wirth and Arlene Moyer start hitch-hiking for Black Earth. liThe dance should be on by the time we get there, says. Arlene. 6:35 Ethel Grinder decides to switch to Philipsii 66 gas. 7:00 Connie and Marion are still talking. Connie's date arrives. 7:24 Ervin Eckel shines his shoes and leaves for Schlapbachs. 7:39 Vivian Ayen tseated by the tele- phonel Maybe he'll take me out tonight? 7:49 Verna Field is busily washing her hair when a call from Verona arrives. Howid you like to go to the Chanticleer to- night, Vernaiw tThe urge to killJ 8:00 Students are busy studying? ? ? ? ? 8:20 Maynard Judd puts up his hair in pin curls. 8:50 Mrs. Goli is busy explaining to Mr. Goli that there is only 1-way traffic around the Square in Madison. 9:55 Nothingis happening-. S u r p r i s e isn't it? 10:15 Of course all the players are home in bed tare they? ? ? ? . 10:30 Ole Larson vainly tries to talk Delma into staying later.
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THE BEROHBOK41948 March Of Time 12:00-MidnighteAnd all is quiet-except 5th Street Where you can hear strange sounds from the Hustad house where Rod and Hazel are arguing over Rodls electric train. iHaz- el wants to be eingineerJ 12:06 While along a deserted Blue Mounds side road Henry Eckel brings his car to the side of the road, stops, and-e-you guessed 1t. Another flat tire. 12:061942 Henry walks Gerry over the pas- ture and home. 12:18 Mrs. Baird,s car stalls out on Bakefs Hill. Decides shelll have to walk back to Mt. Horeb. 12:54 Whats this? Dona Danhouserls heard murmuring. Welve had a lovely eve- ning. By the way I donlt believe I quite caught your name. 1:03 Carol Olson kisses Mickey gooduight. You sure do have fleas, Mickey, she s1ghes iMickey,s her dogJ 1:16 Joyce Lewis can be seen holding Al- dinels hand. . . . HGee, you're shy, she s1ghes disgustedly. 1:39 While down at the lake, Ramona is asking Jimmy, 2Are you sure there,s a bear down here? Welve been here 3 hours and I havenit seen any. Thatls what you said We came down for. iWhat an excuse, JimmyJ 2:15 From behind the bars at the Mt. Horeb jail Milton Pryne looks out and mourn- fully sings, 2Ilm Only a Bird In a Gilded Cage. 2:51 Mrs. Helmeid Wonders if Lyle will ever go home. Mr. Helmeid hopes that as Lyle has stayed this long heill stay for milk- ing. 3:08 Mrs. Baird applies a Schollls corn pad and starts walking again. 3:13 Dean Smith tiptoes out into the hall to see if anybody is awake, crawls back under the covers with his flashlight, and starts to read HForever Amber? 3:45 Vance Hermann clutches his alcohol bottle and shouts, Ah, potent stuff, as he rubs it on his aching muscles. tRubbing al- cohol of courseJ 1601. 4:00 While at the Trainer house Lowell is heard murmuring, neAnd your lips are like roses? Really, Lowell dear, I must say good- night nowfl itWell, lets say it with flowers? suggests Lowell. 6:52 Mrs. Baird limps in. 7:02 The alarm clock rings. Gladys Hu- stad gives Ruby a kick to get up. Ruby throws the alarm clock at Gladys. They both go back to sleep. 7:40 At the breakfast table Emma Kahl ttelling of her last nights datel tt-And if you want a jolting thrill, kiss a man with hiccoughs ! W 8:05 Bob Peterson calls Finland to see about the price of cheese. 8:26 Mary Staub dashes madly out of bed and eats her ttenergy-building Wheatie Oats. 8:32 The school busses roll in and the oc- cupants roll out. 9:06 The first period shorthand class is informed that that word is written with a hook. HNo wonder? mumbles Mary Smith, looking at the mess on her paper. Pm using a pencil? 9:31 The science class is suddenly astound- ed by a piercing shriek from next door. Its only Miss Biddick trying to see if her Social Problems Class is asleep or dead. 9:39 Rod refuses to speak to Hazel. And wouldnlt you do the same thing if sheld bro- ken your caboose? 9:40 Janice Olson is still blushing about the night before. 9:49 The teacher asks Donald McSherry, tiWhat have you readTi and Donald replies, ttI have red hairfy 10:12 Betty Pfister wonders if she should play hard to get with Henry Luhman. 10:31 David Albert tells Miss Biddick that his ancestors came over on: the Mayflower. Marvin Zwickey says, Its a good thing they did. The immigration laws are much stricte1 now? 11:15 Mr. Steensrud asks his Manual Arts class What kind of wood matches are made of A bright voice from the back yells, ttHe would and she would?
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THE BEROHBOK-1948 Calendar of 1947-48 September 2: Eager students again begin their quest for knowledge. September 17: The magazine campaign opened with a pep talk by Nick Engle. Of course, we all did our very best! ! ! ! September 17: The first football game un- der the new lights with Stoughton. The score-19-12. September 26: Game at Cuba City. Mt. Horeb victors by 26-6. October 3: Mt. Horeb nips Boscobel 7-0. October 8: E. C. A. Program-Otto Schact. We all enjoyed his singing. October 10: Football game with Fennimore. October 17: Homecoming game with Dar- lington. Thrilling upset of 20-0. October 29: Junior Class Play was present- ed. ttJust Ducky. October 29: E. C. A. Program, E. Brown. October 31: Platteville here. 20-13. November 5: Dodgeville there. Lady Luck helps Dodgers win 7-6. November 17: H. Williams. E. C. A. Pro- gram. November 19: Initiationl!!! Those p-o-o-r p-o-o-r freshmen. November 21: First basketball game of the year played with Stoughton. November 26: Vikings lose to Mazomanie 41-31. December 1: E. C. A. Program. M. Roshalt gave a very interesting lecture. December 2: Choir presents first high school Operetta, ttThe Blue Danube. December 5: Basketball game at Cuba. Cuba won 38-21. December 8: FIRST VICTORY OF THE SEASON AT THE EXPENSE OF BOSCO- BEL, 47-33. December 12: Fennimore here-Vikings won -39-34. December 18: Band and choir present Christmas Concert. December 19: Mt. Horeb defeats Darling- ton. Christmas vacation was here again. 2522 December 29: Vikings lose to Jefferson at Dodgeville in a thrilling overtime. ' December 30: Fort Atkinson trampled Vik- mgs. Januarv 5: School resumes much to every- 0ne1s dislike. January 6: Basketball game at Verona. January 9: Boys motored to Lancaster for game. January 16: Exciting game with Platteville. Also, end of semester. January 23: Alonzo Pond gives interesting E. C. A. Program. Cuba City motors here for game. January 26: Mt. Horeb wins basketball game from Boscobel. January 28: Football banquet. January 30: Mt. Horeb wallops Fennimore. February 10: Mt. Horeb beats Lancaster on home floor. February 13: Vikings lose to Platteville there. February 18: Hopkins talks to student body in E. C. A. program. February 20: Mt. Horeb loses to Dodgeville in thrill-packed game. February 26: F. F. A. Banquet at high school. March 1: Jam-packed auditorium enjoys Donkey Basketball. March 19: Students start long needed Easter Vacation. March 29: School resumes. Students drearily trudge back to school. April 9: Hanley Marienettes entertain stu- dent body with ttWizard of Oz. April 15: Seniors present class play, Three- Twenty College Avenue,, April 26: Minstrel show presented by Band Mothers. Huge success. April 28: Social Problems Class visits Wau- pun prison. April 30: Platteville track meet. Berohbok finally goes to press. The staff can now rest in peace till the end of the year!!!!
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