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CLASSES I94X 1943 1944 1945 Seniors are important Or at least thev seem to be Guess I ' ll travel through their midst And hope they ' ll never notice me. Juniors are smart, sophomores are rvitty Freshmen are green, eighth-graders giddy. You as}( me hotv I came to Ignore? A seventh-grader told me so! Twelve
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MR. MUMMA, teacher of English, divulged the information that his Solovox attachment on the piano not only amused, but amazed him by the sound effects thereby created. Some- times it sounds like heaven, he said. Some- times it sounds like — oh, yes, I forgot — I also do cabinet work and lurk in dark spots to take movies of unsuspecting victims. MISS PUMPHREY, coach of physical education (for ladies) , likes an easy chair, a ball of yarn and knitting needles. A good book, she ad- mits, is beguiling. Games also take up part of her time, if they are complicated enough; but she adds, There ' s nothing like a good, stiff game of bridge. MR. SELLEMEYER, band instructor, seemed puzzled when asked regarding hobbies be- yond school hours. There are no outside school hours. I carry on band lessons in my own home when I leave school. When I get through with that, there are more band les- sons. Then I sleep. MR. SMITH (history and geography) has very few hobbies— hardly any to speak of— just astronomy, Indian relics, archery, radio, and scout work. In between times he helps Mrs. Smith take care of the children and lends an Qccasional hand wit theTioyseXvprk. MISS WORTHMAN, guardian of home eco- nomics quarters, states that her home activities are neither intellectual nor arduous. They range from sleeping, plunking on the Piano to getting out and roller skating with the kid in the neighborhood-when she can steal their skates. For if you tvish to find a teacher Without art and free from guile Just catch him as he really is In his orvn protected domicile! Harold Mum ma Eleanor Pumphrey Albert Sellemeyer Lowell J. Sjnoqth Mildred Worthman
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