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24- Advice to the Juniors Jack Anderson: There are other girls in this school besides that certain sophomore. Doris Bickle: They tell us you're bashful. Prove to us you are not and we'll promise lots of fun. Mary Brooks: Don't go so fast. Katherine Brown: Why talk? Others do your share. Charles Cook: Leave them alone when they are already spoken for. Emerson Deford: Limit yourself to sensible questions next year. Myrtle Dils: Material is hard to get, but it isn't rationed. Richard Friesner: Why not speak to all of us? Phyllis Gall: Don't be bashful-some of the boys might like a date. Ronnie Gross: The desks are a little hard. Bring a pillow next year and be comfortable when you sleep. Katherine Hanson: Let's hear more from you. Nola Hartman: Take what they give you and quit sobbing. Kenneth Holderread: Keep it up and you will make a good actor. Mary Lewis: Keep trying and you might get one some day. Doris Longfield: Let's get acquainted. Colleen Mann: Keep them yelling. Gene Messick: Don't try to be a Prank Sinatra. Arelene Moore: You are nice. Stay that way. Jack Moore: Go with them all. Then pick out the one that appeals to you most. Clarence Mort: Look around before you decide for sure. Bruce Neely: Don't spend so much time in the library next year Cshe's too old, anywayj. Margie Parcell: Don't be afraid to get messed up. It won't hurt you. Gladys Rabe: Try smiling. It helps the morale. Phyllis Schumacher: Come down to earth. Betty Secor: Try getting along with the girls next year. Barbara Simons: We think you are okay, so we won't give you any advice. Don Snyder: You are going to this school. Take part in it. Richard Springer: Make yourself known. Frederick Stanley: Leave that million-dollar strut until you have the million dollars. Lloyd Stewart: Sleep more and grow taller. Janice Strombeck: Keep smiling. A smile goes a long way. Roma Strombeck: Stay like you are. June Swinehart: A good heart is worth gold. So keep yours. Joe Bill Tom: Eat more spinach and grow tall. Annabelle Troup: No luck here. Try some other place. Helene Truex: Stay away from the Elkhart rink if you don't want a bad name. Bill Warren: Give us your recipe for height. Johppiy Wenger: Why don't you take the girls out once in a while? You might 1 e it. Richard Wenger: Get a girl-it's a Senior fad. Fred Yoder: Let's hear more from you. lt's not hard to talk. By BEULAH MOORE VERNICE GARL VIOLET PERKEY The 1946 School Bell Fcho s
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