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gust soft .Tun INTERVIEWING THE SENIORS Name Age ' Studies Smith I forgot Indefinitely Bonnewell Not old enough to All the time ' marry Ugulini Cute age For tests Bane Old enough to know When able better Stewart Innocent age By spurts Miller B. Nearing IO plus Now and then Miller I. To be found About the Navy Bishop Too young to know Nothing Frederick Cunning At home De Moss Unknown Part time I Murrow t Young for age With mouth open Biddle who knows Women Carpenter Cutting first teeth About dates Flannery lust right Dutch Heflin Big enough but not Always old enough Tufts On the cradle roll As little as possible Iarneison Second childhood Flirting Kietzke Ask papa Anything Stoll Not oldtenough Plumbing Silver Either too young or Never too old Clark In his first long When awake pants Griggs Young but learning Out loud l Wants to be Haven't decided Time will tell I wish I Knew Married Preacher With Pauline A loving wife Ornery A toe dancer Old maid A General Someone's Sweetie Thin Owned by 'P Short and fat Astonishing Sailing Looking wise Smart ' Hard boiled Zoo keeper Killing time THE IDEAL SENIOR BOY AND GIRL WOULD HAVE: Betty Bishop Hair Margaret Tufts Eyes Kay De Moss Teeth Ruth Smith Smile Pauline Frederick Hands lean Miller Figure Rita Ann Flannery Personality Barbara Borinewell Complexion -34- Bob Ugulini Kieth Silver Dick Stewart Bob Miller Hugh Iameison Bob Bane Al Kietzke
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Popcorn and candy were sold at the football games with the fund going toward the Banquet. The Juniors plan to hold a semi-formal banquet for the Seniors at the Como- dore Hotel on Friday evening, April. 19, 1946, with a theatre party afterwards. The Juniors decided on their class rings which were received from lostens in lanuary. Most of the class purchased all gold rings with a few preferring sets. All seem satisfied with their choice. SENIOR NEWS The seniors started out the school year by initiating the green Freshman. They were tortured in a severe sort ol way. On Thursday, December 6 Dick Stewart represented the student body ol Bondurant in a broadcast lCareers in the Ivlakingl. The Seniors have not had many Class parties. The invitation class party was held at Younkers tearoom with a thearte party following. The Class Play, Skip Day, and Commencement are still to be looked lorward to with pleasure. qu K in .. .W ,, MQ ug. l ill ,
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enioi fimefzicfzs When Ruth and Hugh went out to sea Alone in a little boat, She sat by his side, -As the wind and the tide, Through spaces wide, Carried them lar afloat: And sometime they came to the land of dreams, Where now it seems They live in the light, Where the sun shines bright, And shadows are far and remote. Robert Bane, down l..over's Lane Went for a ride one dayg He went alone, his fate to moan, His girl had run away. Harold: I know a fellow who swallows swords. Kenneth: That's nothing. I inhale CAMELS. ' Rita Ann was a musical lady: OI the boys she was somewhat afraidyg But at last she got wise, And grabbed off the prize, His name was Alphonsus O'Grady. A nice little senior named Dick Pretended one day he was sick: He stayed in his bed 'Til his grandmother said, Just wait 'Till I, go get a stick. A sweet little senior named lean, Was sometimes naughty and mean: One day on the bus She made such a iuss, That the driver was far from serene. When Margaret sat down to dinner, She said, l just want cr weiner p She had eaten a pie She thought on the sly But alas! her mother had seen her. An elephant and a monkey Had fought the live-long day: When along came Keith and Alfred And frightened them both away. Al with a nigger-shooter Keith with his B-B gun Chased the elephant up a palm tree, Put the monkey on the run. Out in the garden one day I saw a young lady named Kayp She was digging potatoes, And eating tomatoes, And putting the turnips away. Betty Bishop's a fine young girl, Every night she puts up her curl, With two pins and a rat, She fights with the cat, And stops them all with a twirl. One evening Barbara went dancing, Her boy friend and she lwere a- prancing, , I-le stepped on her toes, I can't buy those hose From then on sour looks were a- glancing. I
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