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gb . fl P E 'Tl j . y X- - 9 7 0 A N N We who live in Austin know abckgiill ge wouldn't s if a packing- house town if we didn'tI Let us tell youFEE1 f Q l N . 5 . A Once upon a ,time there were three 1 he first n b ilt is o se of straw: the second, of wood: and the third, of ri . tory is ab t n ther lit ig, Porky by name, who goes to high school to buil a ife ' H Porky doesn't take the easy way i school. studies subj t i e mx' si s, history, and geometry which will be the foundatio of is life. Porky goes . o otball expecting to make first-string fullback, but he d e n't wpl in too much Ee e ets the waterboy assignment. Porky is a member of Hi , stud pa rol, and the .ti I s if. After school, unless he has a job, he can be found e Sweet Sh p or Dwight' , dr i 3 coke and listen- ing to juke box platters of Spike Jones, orsey, or Fra n t . At assembly meetings, his voice is raised with the other in s nging our nation 1 n h As commence- ment time approaches, Porky is proud and han ful to be a gradua e V B'ut what Porky is most thankful for i hat he is an Ame i a o whom men are fighting to make the future secure. He kno hat he can plan his 1 - ,way he wants it, that he can speak and write the way he likes, t at he can attend th r 1 of his choice on Sunday, and that he can go about his school ct ities gaining knowldr y- J d having fun. X2 X f 5 X0 f Sgt!-' A 405 NA 9951 QOQTS 2 3 ee, P:-UQN ' ' W , Y in t S . J,fg ff'i.,V N cg r . ws he sv X ' ,, , - , T o , it a t t 5,-., .. fi gb- , ,, V .. W , A Ei-f e'rLg.0,gg,1:13793-1-.fg,:,1' Q .JW . ,,3-3-T:b.?a4:?!- 4'--vfzzggyrig -, , U,-44522: qyfjm - e?3'fi1' ,L.uffi',g3.g'C 'f.1xfh:ig,g9fa1f5'i,Qpgi-33' fr-1-f?E5,f'-' :L .. ,f --:mf -Ji? .--'a 1 -L5 M. --we' 1 - . -rn.-, .-- .1 ,rff ' -. rs.-if -A . -L-e -,HY - ..f-.exft-,-.1 -,fin ,. .tn - , i.. ffm- - J? . .1-133452 . , .:v , 1. ... :KW A j2,3Hf'i'Pfi5f l -51535 fa-ff3.?g?54 ',Qz'rr.3l55i,2ig.., ,, 1-f:KrFNzqiu wg-'Q ,,5,n24jLilgf-fZ----,-- ' 4-,ffm .,pg,'. Uv - ' mrffje -'fa' t- li ,Q . :v:,.-as-', ,w'3L ' 44.139 .h m was ,Q 1,5 I:? iq,,.,'F .LW 127-fr . at 1 ' ' ' :.-, gg 55 -. 1.-'F' ' ' -. ' ,,5.p..'r 5 wal---f
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IN TYPICAL ACTIVITIES The four important phases of high school life: class work, part time em- ployment, athletics, and social life, are all necessary as cornerstones for the building of a worthwhile citizen. Many students fso-calledj regard class work as necessary evils of go- ing to school. They are the ones who do just enough work to get by. But the students who really Work to the best of their abilities are making the most of their opportunities while attending school. Working after school hours is an important part of student life be- cause it gives the person a chance to earn his own way. He becomes aware of the importance of education in follo-wing the vocation of his choice. Athletics are essential to student life, For those who are spectators as well as those who are participants, the true meaning of fair play and good sportsmanship is brought home. The stress of late years upon physical fitness has been felt especial- ly in the high schools from which most of the material for the armed forces comes. Social life can always be termed a signiicant part of student life. All work and no play does inot make for a complete personality, and such a personality is the ultimate goal of all educational plans. 7 7m, Ffeace f Silbaugh, Gray f 69152 Q WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC.
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