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WHAT WE HEAR EVERY DAY Bateman—Were you really sick? Bobeck—We’ll have this for homework tonight. Breitenbecher—Put that up and get your lessons. Carter—Buenos Dias, clase. Davis—Same routine as yesterday except crap shooting. E'egan—Now sit down. Grisham—Take a lap and go on in. Uellewell—That was the last bell. Heusel—Who has my coke bottles ? Kelly—This point system ! Manning—Fun is fun, but let’s get down to business. Moore—I think we can do without that chewing gum. McMichael—Do, ra, mi,------. Newman—Girls ! Don’t sit on the tables and machines. Phillips—Keep the acid off the window sills. Porter—Did you get the assignment, students? Rearick—Write something for the paper this hour. Reynolds—1 hesitate to articulate for fear of prevarication. Stephens-—That’s good, that's good. White—We’re going to Camp Gruber this week. Whitson—Accuracy. Ransbarger—So glad to have so many visitors today. Prince—I overheard a little conversation in the hall today. Morris—What can I do for you? SALUTE “Hats off, the flag is passing by.’' f hus someone wrote to the Americans Of long ago. Attention? Reverence? Or what? What is correct for us to do as the flag, our flag, passes by? The flag stops and is raised aloft and I give pledge to my flag, symbol of my country. My allegiance : Hand to heart I vow— 1 pledge allegiance’.— my life, love, and loyalty,—“to the flag”—that small piece of cloth that means liberty; that symbol of a nation united—“of the United States of America”—the land where all are invited to dwell, equal to all men—“and to the republic for which it stands, one nation,”—a nation made of all nations; a melting pot of the world—“indivisible,”—sturdy and staunch we shall stand—“with liberty,”—freedom of rights given by the bill of rights and our constitution—“and justice”—fair trial given to me and all others in a nation of just laws and peace—“for all”—me, my neighbors, my friends, my enemies. This is my pledge to you, Oh Flag. I stand and salute you for I am a part of you, and you a part of me and those around me. —Dorothy Bartlett igc Twenty
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Martha Hubbard, President “Let me play some boogie woogie Latina Societas, Spanish Club, Office Assistant, Thespians, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Junior Red Cross, War Service Committee, Smoke Signal Staff, Dramatics Dorothy Lawrence, Vice-President “Just like a Ford, she runs all the time” Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Student Council, Office Assistant, Thespians, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross Joan Kelly, Secretary “I don’t get it Vocal Music, Spanish Club. Auditorium Hoard, Junior Red Cross. Girl Reserves, War Service Committee, Latina Societas, Thespians, Office Assistant, Homemaking Club, Student Council Hetty Kemp, Treasurer “You, too, can be the life of the party” Student Council, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Junior Red Cross, Girl Reserves Sponsors ★ ★ ★ Mr. Grisham Miss Kelly Mr. Davjs Mrs. Carter Mr. Porter Class Director Page Twenty-two
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