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The rustle and bustle of pans and aprons may be heard in the upper hall every morn- ing until 1:30 in the afternoon. Here the more ambitious kids are found doing dishes, checking money, and assuming other duties connected with running a school cafeteria Boxing is another sport that IS extremely popular and well attended Spectators are treated to many thrills in the course of an evening s bout The noon bell and the building shakes with the tramp of rushing feet Anyone trying to go in any direction other than to ward the cafeteria IS just out of luck The tide of students sweeps him back but definitely Another organization which has done out standing work to promote our school spirit for athletic events in this group of GAA tag g ls Their weekly efforts and w1tt contributions are admired by all Page fue My ,feven l
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'W n 'fTf'tj .f Girls' basketball, while one of the less pub- licized of the activities, is nevertheless very important to the participants. It also pro- vides an opportunity to pile up some more ' QQ 37 points for that coveted R With the advent of spring the many charms of school life fade before the thought of fishlng or an afternoon jaunt downcreelc Many however find this unprofitable if one IS to judge by the appearance of Ollie s after school class The girl scouts have their meetings throughout the year The highlight how ever IS the annual trip to camp which IS talked about all winter and planned all spring Scouting 1S indeed a year round ac tivity Our worthy pep band is the untiring group that brought you the spirited music during our successful football and basketball games this past year We are indeed appre ciative of their contribution Page Twe ty SIX a s 9 . . ., I , - a l 11-D 1 i
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J f . Q .GCP . ' r On every Monday evening many of the churches spend an hour or two in worship, games, and eating. The evening is generally topped off with a general scramble to escape before volunteers for dishwashing are called for. The trophy case is proof of our achieve- ments in many fields. While it isn't, in it- self, an outside activity, it gives evidence of the many activities participated in by the students-speech, music, athletics, etc. The noon hour is a paradise for the pho- tographer who is making a study of informal student life. In the spring the campus is well filled with kids, who, hating to go in until the last possible moment, horse around until the bell summons them to their classes. Page Twenty-eight
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