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It was during this year we had so wonderfil a basketball team. As Juniors we were seein minus a few olesse mates. Wk were deprived of s great many vicnios and other forns of entertainment, perhaps the reason being rationing, or . ........ We were kept busy snd'ocoupieu by the ?1eonent ionoes in shite of all these srortoominas. ' It seems as tHD gh a year never passed that we were not fond of some mischievous occupation. The Freshmen boys found pleasure in throwing airplrnes out of the window, while the girls spent their time teaching one another the neaf and dumb language. 'When Sophomores the boys enjoyed throwing geo- metric figures at one another, and tyinf strinys from the shades to Sister's plants, as the girls were occupied publishing the WGoggip Pageru end Organizing the 'Gossip Clubn. As Juniors we engaged in tumultuous sessions of casting our books, erfsers, and irkhottlex o- round the room, terrorizieq some girls in their seats. When the Senior year dawned, it was so un- expected and TE .'.' were so pernlexed that we spent the first few months in vain fancy trying to over- Come the shock. After our recovery our time wrs taken up with various school rotivities. 6
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CLASS HISTORY We began as frisky freshmen on the memorable sixth of September, in the year nineteen nunorcd and forty one. gur class consisted of forty QZICITQRQQ students. gn October Slat, we were initiated---but goodi We attended our first school dance on Qctober 250 What a dnnccg and could we danceigg True, the girls were dancing while the boys were outside meas- uring the side-walls. Then came examinations. The results were amazing. It was in this way the two honor studento were exposed. f13.F. -ind D.U.j Much to their sorroisr. We find it rather difficult to forget certain incidents of each year. when FIU5fMCR, wc wont to Pottcrs Lake accompanied by Sister H. Qgtcllc, our home room teacher. A grand time wns had ?y 'd., ill. Even though the virls did spend the entire dey row- ing the boats, fthe boys, on the Lane, bringing heme nothing but painful blisters and sunourn. When we became Sophomores we found that our class had increased in number, but ,NN towards the end, there was ,fy X---, a sudden decrease. Once fi- M. M 'N-s.. gain we enjoyed Q picnic at like ff'gX? Q4f,'fw, Potters Lake, but with Sister inf! '--' jg -ipl if p51g56Si N Li. Rouzsnhell-J. During the 'V Z, ' ,. .,..ff'if- ff X Smit: year we had the most 'fx :lgj?2'..'g5!-T-y ,-Qif ' interesting Biology jziunt 51 '- at Dewey Woods. We cime homo 3 WQ1Qf 5 gg y with a. variety of insects, 'E X. XC' ,E ,ff Plants, and other unusual xr- ' iii-Syl ., X 4, , 'K-1' , L specimens. 1? zixxx 16Ea:,,f 1
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Who did Who Who Who tow Wha ska .wHo's who AND WHY is this cutensailor J. B. is writing to and vhere she meet himg y is on the list this year D. C.? lwe know don't we has L, D. tamed down since Rosalie left? ' does E. F, go in to eco at e certein bakery down- n? , t or who caused G, G. 'S sudden interest in ice ting? Who is that servicemen A. G. wie following down the corridor at the beginninq of school-als it love A? Why has H. G. the sudden change of affection from D. To Who E. J. ? 1 keeps L, G. at the State theatre? Who are the boys E. J. is petronizing and why doeen't she bring them around? Too much competition? Who's the girl T. K. takes out secretly and why dgggn he want anyone to know? Why has G. K. been working at the hgme Dairy so lone? Does someone attr-ct you G.? Who are the two rivals for H. L.? Who's winning H? To whom do those insignia pine belong that B. L. is wearing? I u V Q Who or what is at this club H. M, is constantly talking about? Who was the sailor A. M, was writing to and why did she stop? A Where and with who hes E. M. been keopinc himself? Who 's the lucky sailor boy V. M.? Fl Q t
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