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Q Q a QW T nLET'S PRETEWD' If there is only a turban lying around to tie up her long tresses, an old pair of slacks, a sweater, and shoes that certainly around, then my eleven year old sister is all set to act the part of a lady of liesure on a Sunday afternoon She lies on the davenport with a small stool for a table on which ls a make believe telephone Oh, there's a ring' nYes, I'd love to go dancing tonight W Preparations are made for a glorious night The turban, slacks, sweater, etc come off in a flash 'My heavens, I have made that date for eight, and 1t's seven now' ' She streaks to the clothes closet and draws forth an evening gown which was most fashionable about the summer of 33, but who cares lt's an evening gown of the latest style and shade in this young mind This ls hurriedly sllp pod on, then oh, yes, she must use my bou dolr to make herself heavenly for this Prince who is calling within half an hour Face cream, powder base, powder, rouge, lipstick, mascara and, of course, her S50 an ounce per fume bought especially for just such occas lon B Well, she's finally beautlfied herself to the utmost and now There s the door bell Well, she's off for the evening of dancing Now, I wonder, dld she have as much fun pre tending as I did watching? Sure, I used to play 'Lets P5etend,n too, but that was so many years ago Marian Dewolfe POWER Power, the thing men fight and dle for ls not a lasting thing. Even ln my short life time I have had an example of this. For one who has protected and helped me, now looks to me for protection. 'Who is it?W you ask. It is but a dog. I do not wish to com pare hlm to certain ones now powerful,lnr he is dear to me and I do not wish to insult him. But the comparison fits. But no one takes a dog's ordersg he can't be a ruler, you say. But indeed they dog for I have often seen cattle hasten homeward at his command. Even the mighty bull returned from the long chase with heaving sides and bloody heels, his head bowed before his ruler, the dog. The cats too bowed before his rule as they stood at ar espectful distance waiting for the leftovers while he gobbled the choic- est morsels. But now all is changed. Only the old cows obey his command. They remember when his teeth were not broken and worn away and his legs were not stiff and unable to movequlckli Now the lnsolent pup growls as they share the dish. Yes. His power is gone, and thus it is with all power. You have it for a few brief years and then it is gone. Thus if ls with the present rulers of Europe. Their down fall is coming. It may not come in a year or ten years but lt is coming. -James Lathrop all 2 4 4' 1 '13 O C! W F4 E U1 O 'll EE U-4 fi I ID S O O I. Remember when you were a Freshman? You had finished grade school and had boasted all summer Your Sophomore friends told you how the upper class men gazed at your every move, and that you were sure to make loads f blunders ln front of them You scrambled out of bed early, for this was to be your first day in High School You couldn't get to school soon enough You arrived at school and started up the stairs when you began to feel weak You stole glances at the Juniors and Seniors up stairs ree, they were dignified and they knew all the right things to do After a few weeks you became more con fident of yourself Now you dared to turn around ln your seat in study hall and glance at the other students and smile You were very conscientious about your work You liked to solve for x and do a blem deemed impossible You read nThe ady of the Laken with ride How exciting How enthusiastic you feel over everything! Yes, you are happy and you say to yourself 'Some day, I ll be a Soph U You are a ophomore How proud you are' You say to your classmates, 'I won't be nasty or mean to the Freshmen It lsn't their fault that they're what they are I m not going to pick on them at all H Then you add 'You know, I was a Freshle only last year I How noble of you! You are very condescending You hope your classmates will appreciate your attitude So you really feel like that? You sit dreaming over your geometry book and then you happen to glance at a Freshman shady ing his algebra Poor Freshman, just think of all they have to go through before they can become a Sophomore and study Geometry Suddenly the bell rings and you grab your books and dash to the Latin room chanting words of Caesar. Four o'clock and school is out for the day. You trot home thinking about Junior party Those lucky Juniors have had two par- ties already. You won t go just to spite them. Next year when you are a Junior you'll have plenty of parties and you'll go to every one with bells on. hothing can keep you home then. At last! If you were proud when you were a Sophomore what may this be called? You are a Junior! A party Friday night and you are figur- ing on how much profit you will get at the party. You should make thirty dollars clear after you've paid for the lights, music, re freshments, and decorations. Sure, you should make thirty dollars easy. There is the Junior play, too. Gee, I wonder who will get to be in lt? We'll make about sixty dollars on our play. Boy we'll be half way to Washington then. Study? Oh yes, you study. You have pondered over many vocabularies which caused head aches. You have opened that ugly- colored Latin book many times. Your mind slides again to the party. Then suddenly you think of the grand banquet that ls going to be given to the Seniors. lcontlnued on page 241
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FMELVE 'By the work you know the workman. Allen Allison is another of those efficient people who can be depended upon to do a job well He is President of the F F A of which he has been a member four years and is on the Judging Team He is Sales Manager for the Annual and mms Business Manager for our highly successful Senior play and Stage Manager for the American History play 'I have confzned myself to facts Jean Fergason has the distinction of cIh1t'b ff being the only glrl of this class to earn a College Entrance diploma She has been for all four ye rs a member of the Glee Club and violinist in the chestra She has had staff posltlonscn both Broadcaster and Annual was Secre tary of the Science Club a member of Homemaking Club usher for Senior nlay and for 1942 Commencement 771 271f7'f'40W 'And ay she wrought her country work, And ay she sang sae merrzlie, The blythest bird upon the bush Bhd ne er a lzghter heart than she Lillian Krauss is the silent member of the class When spoken to her ans wer is a smile. Her school dlary has been the source from which we have col lected data for the Broadcaster pagesof this book. She is a member of Science Club Homemaking Club and Glee Club 54.004-f 'He feared the wzles of maidens smzles ' Jimmy Lathrop ls a shy boy who never parades hls talents. lf you glance at our literary section you will find a sample of his droll wit. He took part in both Junior and Senior plays, sometimes riding a bicycle about seven miles to reher sals. He is Secretary of F F A and a member of the Jwkim Team. I 0 o a' A , X ' I I e . ll o v - 0 5 Of' . . I D I 3 . 4 U ' a 7 . I f, J ' 1 - eg J X ff W? - Q ' c I x L - ! ' ' 5 c . C at J if V . . 0 - n I 0
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