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an I Help you Find Him? Often teachers or students in the school are vexed because of the inability to find some student for a. task, an incomplete assignment, or for some Other realson. Althougih this anticle may not be very helpful to students and faculty next year, thvey might make an index like this for their own individual use in future years. Jeannette? Joe? Carroll CSquinchJ- Al 6Uncle AbnerJ- Verne CDutchy7-- Donald fAschy7- Irene CAun.t Minniel-- John fYohann5- Merry Ellen-- Jerre iUncle Jezz'J-- Lawrence CSidneyJf- Pauline CAunt Gussie,l- Vinaf Earl H-- Gordon CGuernseyl-g Wilson CWilky7- Ruth- Elizabeth CLizzy7- Gaar CTubbsl- Lester CBibbyl- Horace fUncle Lunkl-- Dalel Blainef- Page One hundred two Alice, Paul, Mary Jane Bob, Bill, Pauline, Helen Verne, Bob, Bill, Horace Horace, Paul, Irene Bob, Joe, Bill, Mr Rea, .Mary Jane Lawrence, Harry, Helen Dorothy, Pauline, Al, Bob Irene, Dale, Dorothy N. Helen, Dean, Georgeina Reed, Bill, Horace, any girl Donald, Harry, Helen, Georgeina Evelyn, Joe, Irene Ruth, Doro-thy Hoffman, Bob, or Bud when he's home Gene, Jerre, Fred, :Mabel Gene, Dean, Betty Ray, Lee, and the rest of the basketball boys Vina, Dorothy Newland, Grace Evelyn, Margaret, Bob Earl, Ernest, Al Junior, Donald, Mary Belle All, Paul, Miss Lytle, Joe, Carroll Al, Burns, Dorothy N. Earl, Ernest, George, Horace Alice's house, in the Chem. Lab. or in the typing room. On the tennis court, in the Chem. Lab. In Mr. Conardls room., playing chess, or im. the Chem. Lab. In Mr. Conard's room, playing chess, or in the Chem. Lab. Stauffer's meat counter, Spen- oer's for a cup of coffee with M-ary Jane Somewhere with the basketball boys, out on some forgotten road in the moonlight In Miss Morrison's room, around in the halls, out riding In the auditorium, in the cafe- teria giving .a music lesson. Spencer's, Auditorium, out ridifng with Dean Out getting Meloneer aids, at home, or in the gym. On the bus route, Spencer's or some lonely road Up in Miss Morrison's room, in Spencer'-s, at some club giving a play or reading In. La. Junta, in detention hall, riding around tootin' her horn In typing room, on the tennis count, at home, around in the halls Wherever Betty is, mostly around in the halls, in his home room The Fat Boy, Down at the Ice house Detention hall, in Mrs. Imhoff's room, At Chic's Studio In the auditorium, riiding around, at home pestering the neighbors In the Chem. Lab., at Amos's riding around using up rubber and gasoline At home, talking to someone over the air Chem. Lab., Mr. Conand's room, Tribune, getting ads for the Meloneer Marquette, :down in Mr. Ruple's room working up a debate speech Down 'at the Post ioffice, up in the office outing a -stencil, in the Chem. .Lab
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VERNE EIJSESSER JEANNETTE KNAPP Business Manager Editor-in-Chief APPRECIATIGINI The people and business houses listed on the following pages have constantly shown their interest in the Rocky Ford High School, not only in subscribing to the LE CANTALOUPE, but in supporting all student act- ivities. With the various programmes and the many other things besides the two publications to which the advertiser is asked to contribute, there is a constant drain on the business men of Rocky Ford and the surround- ing territory. The staff of the LE CANTALOUPE fullylrealizes how much this means to the advertisers and sincerely hopes that they will be able to feel that in this case at least, the returns justify the expenditure. In say- ing this, the editor and the manager of the LE CANTALOUPE urge and re- quest, not only the students, but everyone else who reads this book, to go through the following section and note those individuals and firms that have made this publication possible, and then to keep the names in mind whenever making purchases. Firms representing almost every type of business have placed advertisements in this year's book and if the reader will note those places at which he may have occasion to trade, he will be assured of receiving the services of the better business houses. p THE EDITOR Page One hundred one
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Can I Help You Find Him? Often teac-hers or students in the school are vexed because of the inability to find some student for a task, an incomplete assignment, or for some Other reason. Althougih this article may not be very helpful to students and faculty next year, they might make an index like this for their own individual use in future years. MISSING STUDENT Mabel lMaybelll- Olen flied?- Burns fBoobJ1 Georgeina Gisli Grace CGracieJ--- Robert lBobli Harold fHandy7 fTont0J-1 Paul CPugJ-5 With what persons he might be, or what persons would know where to find him Esther Ainna, Betty, Earl Fred, Gene, Earl, Dale, Mylo, Helen T. Mary Ellen, Babe, the La Junta Shiek Dorothy, Donald, Tim Verne, Bill, Joe Some La Julnta girl, Al, Hvorace Al, Jeannette, Horace, Blaine, Where to find the studernt, or someone who knows whiere he is Around at 'che different clubs giving plays, in Miss Lytle's room Horsing around in the halls, on his paper route, in bed if you can't find him any place else On the tennis court, up on Res- ervoir I-Iill, in detention room Riding around in the moonlight. in Miss Thompson's room On Reservoir Hill, in Mrs. Im- hoff's room, on the road to Graciels house At Joe's house, ou-t seeing how much 'dust he can make, in Mr. Conard's room, the Chem. Lab In the auditorium, on the stage, around the halls In Mr. Conard's room, in the , Miss Lytle Chem. Lab, down at Ellis's, at 5 ,I , V , , home, playing chess , J! 'Xi A 4 2 , I MZ I 1 fer! fl I , . , ff 'L eff? XJ QA jj O ffv-ff? Rf ,p7 'l ' I . M. f X l, l 0 ' fgy,,,,,,c,,,,,,!f,,ff 1, 74.41 K' I I' 5 jd' :JJ fQ'9'f4e:' W I ,LMS 'AXE' X J X fwwy U, .-'?, - . L ' X . 5 .. I O- I 7, f I 141' ff?-,-,-1-1 . f W f ,,y , , I W V ' I W .. A ,A Eff f- inf ff .,,,f,1. j 57' 'LA'-f-rr. E l xl 2i2fe7lf2v,...,AQ 1 Page One hundred three
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