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I A V If 1 JJ f X 40 g gg gg TUTANKI-IAMEN'S TROOP A BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS If, upon entering the school some moming, you hear a din like the beach- head at Cassino, just follow it up and there you will find the Freshman class. There are seventeen units making up the general confusion. Here is a glimpse of each of them. I. ARTISTIC TYPE: A. Janet Hanson likes to draw pictures all over her algebra book instead of factoring x2-1-6x-1-8. B. Midge Newell, the good looking councilor, spends the best part of her life trying to get us in our seats and quiet. C. Cronkhite comes to class with a harried look after being the victim of her brother's contraptions. When she can escape him she plays the piano. D. Joan Hopper, the quiz-kid of the Latin class, is the vice-president and an able pianist. II. GLAMOUR GIRLS: A. Sue Carol Bennett tries out all the new glee club songs on the harried boarders, along with news of her current flame. B. Susie Black, the red-headed flame, is noted for her immaculate work in history and her promising ability in sports. C. After her two years' absence we welcome back Clair Clein and her cheerful personality. D. Betty Gleed, one of the many sardines that emerges from Mrs. Lister's load, dotes on movies, locker-room gossip, and good grades. E. Mae-Jeanne Peterson tosses her long blond hair, adjusts her slanted glasses and watches the feeble attempts of the French students pity- ingly. III. HIGHLY DEVELOPED FUNNYBONE: A. Squeaky Headley keeps everyone mystified babbling her limited French to Midge. ' B. Anna Bockius can be described as a swish of short hair flying down 5 the hall accompanied by a loud laugh. C. Bean, who loves dances, is the mainstay of the class's basketball team. iq D. Nancy DeCamp is the curly-topped blonde with the good sense of humor. CELLANEOUS: A. Scherrer one of those Sinatra fans, was the first semester coun- '6 'SE ' . ris, r basketball enthusiastfis Mrs. Livengood's prize contralto. . ley as, the hep-cat cutie, is the brunette beauty of the class. D. Lee I' , Oregon's contribution to the class, is the curly haired A73 ith e quiet-gina., .gg its
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42 g -in M QUESTIONS QUESTIONS FOR CLASS DISCUSSION 1. How many girls in the junior class picture do not look like dental ads? 2. What is the first name of the publisher of the geometry book ? 3. Do you think there are birds nesting in the junior wall decoration? Explain. 4. What girl in the sophomore class looks as though she were posing for a Pin Up shot? 5. What junior do you feel is entranced with the photographer? 6. Is the gentleman on the division page looking at an amoeba or parame- cium? 7. Is the bird on the upper left hand corner of the junior division page molt- ing? 4 SUMMARY OF THE JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES Date: 1927-1944 A. D. Contribution to the Bush blood stream: as yet undetermined. Language contribution: Unprintable. Molding institution: basketball, high intellect, Hollywooditis. Ideal of manhood: anything! Dominant literary types: True Story, Modern Screen, satirical poetry. Dominant movements: struggle for freedom from seniors. Cultural heritage: concept of Truth, Beauty and Purpose.
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