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,Q J? 4 . . . f., '1 z. ' ' f - Then there were the N. F, L. meetings. Remember the first initiation of the year. We did so want it to be solemn and impressive. But Mr. Kercheval's ear got turned down Ca la wire haired terrierb when the blind fold was put on and stayed that way all through the ceremony. .Everyone was laughing and it wasn't very solemn but we had a good time. ' That sam night some mdschievous prankster let the air out of tires and caused other minor damage to the cars N. F. L.'ers had left in front of the school.So Miss Shipman, Robin Beckley and Evelyne Eichler turned sleuth and tracked down the desperados in Miss Shipman's car. Pretty good detecting Ifd say. Do you remember the Three Musketeers who arched over to Frazier school every afternoon for Algebra and how hard John worked to pass Eng.Lit. for all of them? And wasn't there quite a little romance that sprang up between Danny and one of the Frazier girls? Speaking of romance don't forget the eternal tri angle: Bill, Frances, and Bill's car--or our other inseparables Helen and Gil- bert. Remember what the Christmas play, mate who thought he ae got locked back a sweet, beautiful grandmother Bernice Kirkpatrick made in and how John Heagler got his nose broken by a little class could twirl a baton. And remember when Beverly and Lillie stage after school and only escaped spending the night in a cold gym by turning on the radio loud enough to attract the attention of Mr. James who rescued them. Hemember the trouble needed blowing out-and the California spent two hours cover that the trouble was Old times may recall Miss Shipman had with her car--the gas line always time a gentleman from Michigan and a gentleman from standing on their ears trying to fix it, only to di -no gas! the Dick NJoe Louisn Dunham vs. Art UTony Gallenton Noss fight. Cigar smoke filled the gym for days after. Prominent, also among sporting events was the Columbia trip for the Missouri-Oklahoma game in Skeet- er's car. Joe Shubert probably remembers how he almost get loft in Columbia too. Speaking of cars and rides, Dick Dunham once ran into a telephone poleQ?5 or at least that was the rumor at the time. Upon certain lockers upstairs, green ink may be detected. Those who put it there will remember tennis shoes kwargwa .', f : . if , ,U 4. . ,. .LW .--,,v V . . 'J2',? F 'Iii . ,gi .gif t 1 4 ja f 'iw x '3 .- y- S.. flying out of an upstairs window at a student who resides on Lawn Ave. and High School Drive. There were also a group who solemnly vowed not to take girls to the Prom. when they were Juniors. Then there were the EastJNest Brentwood foot ball games with the East on the short end of both scores. But the Senior Intra mural basketball team was without a peer. emember when we were juniors and were getting ready for the Prom? None of us who ever went along to help choose the dance orchestra will forget the fin we had. Eh, Miss Case? Who will forget the way we staged the courtesy cam- paign in our junior year. of Npolite sayingsw and mo there was a class to blame have been us, for as early ed other classes in pep as Robin Beckley helped out with her daily selections t of us wore our courtesy tags quite proudly., If for the lack of cheering at our games it could not .- as our next to last year, we consistently out-oheer- emblies. One thing about us though, we had a habit of sticking so closely together that we were frequently colliding-Jwitness the fact, NUncle Charlien Papin and Don Benish. lost of the senior boys seemed to be in the stag line during the dances of their last year-the WSadie Hawk- ins' dance sponsored by the Sophomore girls cured that.Zhmmn. The senior boys and the sophomore girls. We can say that our athletes just couldn't be outdone whether on a varsity or intramural team, and furthermore, some of these boys .were so confident that they did some scoring for the other team. How about that Marty James?Nobody that knew us can forget our flare for acting-our clas Sic Ubangerous Dan McGrewN was from all sourcos,superb.Some fellas really make nice looking girls when they're dressed that way, don't they NLady Lou?U Hememp ber the excitement Bell Fend caused when he broke the discus record back in r' g pi -iw 'JW W ,,M, , an -,., . te .31 . , is , ww? ' - 1 ,ifwf ,J 49 .-if , if v 1,1-if , X ff, f f-hifi? .wXiHma?5N
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