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2:00- 2:15- 2:30- 2:45- 3:00- 3:15- 3:30- ?:45- 4:00- 4:15- 4:30- 4:45- 5:00- 5:15- 5:30- 5:45- 6:00- 6:15- 6:30- 6:45- 7:00- 7:15- 7:30- 7:45- 8:00- 8:15- 8:30- 8:45- 9:00- 10:00- 10:30- 11:00- 11:30- 12:00- Two Seniors, vLois O. and Lurlene K. are slowly opening their eyes after a nap in Algebra class. First bell rings while Mr. Bronson aks Mable H. what would happen if cows always ate grass on a hillside. Eddie M. plops down behind a certain Freshman girl duriiig English class in assembly. 0'. BJ Anna is thinking about her date for tonight with Frankie 1. Jane U. giggles over a library book she is reading. Beverly B. pricks herself painfully with a needle. Fixids the cheerleaders making posters for the basketball games Gladys A. and Flora Belle H. are walking through the halls talking over the night before. Everyone is running to the bus, stumbling over everything. They don't want to walk home tonight. Gerry K. is pounding at the typewriter. Wonder where Torge is? ? ? ? ? Deanie B. is patiently walking about smoking his pipe. I A certain Senior boy by the name of Dori B. is looking for a certain Senior girl by the name of Mary Ann B. who, shall we say, is reading or hiding????????? Vivian I... has finally rounded up his load and is hurriedly going home. The bus is dumping out the Howery girls. Betty H. just broke one of the supper dishes. Must have been thinking about somebody? I f 3 Judy B. and Donna W. are arguing over who is going with whom that night. Bill P. is rushing to the barn to get through with chores because of a heavy date. Johnny A. is switching stations after listening to the Chesterfield Supper Club. Eddie P. is milking cows, that isn't saying his mind is on it, though? ? ? ? Mr. Norslien is about ready to take a drive to Mt. Horeb. I wonder where to from there? ? ? ? ? Lorene S. is hurriedly getting ready because she doesn't like to keep him waiting for her. Lois O. is racking her brain over bookkeeping. Girls are either putting up their hair or taking it down. Torge is talking to Gerry over the phone. We wonder? ? ? ? ? Fezz tAlani is on his way to the bowling alley. Kenneth Z. is on his way, too, not saying where. Gene B. is admiring a pin which he swiped from a certain Freshman girl. Could it be I. B. ? ? ? ?? ? Mr. Bronson is reading bedtime stories to his three sons. The Mid-Westerners are tuning up their fiddles for an Old-time barn dance at the New Valley Hall. Wilma K. is leaving the Mt. Horeb theater after seeing her favorite show One More Tomorrow twith her favorite datei. Margy O. is curled up in bed reading her favorite magazine. Betty B. is happily minding her uncle's children. Shirley S. and Jean D. are going out to have some pop during intermission at the barn dance. All the doorsteps are kept busy tor is it too early? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?i
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PET SAYINGS Mr. Bronson--You'r just lazy. Mr. Norslien--Now let's have it quiefff Mrs. Bussewitz--Oh forevermoref Mrs. Turk--Just hink of it. Betty H--O shoot: Lorene S. - -Why? Jane U.--O nuts: Mary Ann B. --How pathetic: Lurlene K. --Honest to Pete! Lois O. --I know it. Gladys A. --Yah? Anna T. --O heck: Alan F. Isn't it pretty? ? ? Don B. --Ye gadslf Eddie P. --Don't you know? ? ? Roland K. --Oh, for crying out loud: John A.--Oh, for corn sakes: Vivian L. --Jeepers.' Dean B. Oh, Judice Priest: Bill P. - -Holy Smackeral! Dick B. --Oh, my aching backft? Margie O'C. --For the love of Mike? ? Betty S. - -Huh? ? Flora. Belle H. - -Stinker.'3 Margy O. --Gee Whiz! Gerry K. - -Clavica1.' Kenneth Z. Jumpiw cat fish! Virgil T. --Oh, you knobheadf Kenneth J. --O my goodness! Gene L. --0 cut it out! Margaret K. - -My gosh! Alice H.--You don't say!.? ?.' Virginia W. - -0 nuts! Bob D.W.--I know it. Harlan L. - -Gee Whiz? Wayland S. - -Chase yourseif. David D. --Shut up yourself. George P.--No? ? ? ? ? ? George C. -O s -5 -sugar.' Virgil S. - -Holy Moses: Torge G. --I know it. Joan D. --O, I don't know. Roger S. --Oh, nuts! Phillip L. --Oh, yoxfre nuts. Gus S. --Gee Whiz: Donald S. --Oh, for corn sakes Eddie H. - -Nothing? Marlene P. --Holy cow! Doris S. --Oh, for cry eye: Marilyrll B. - -Oh. heavens: Charles T. --Oh, nuts: Lois Kelter--Cut it out.
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