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260 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN lF...? l. The Palmer boys didn't need haircuts? 2. Steff Dieckmann failed a test? 3. Mr. MacC-errigle gave no Homework? 4. Dr. Hinton had some spare time? 5. lustus didn't ask questions? 6. Mrs. Ely weren't smiling? 7. Lewis didn't disagree with Bulgbee? 8. McMinn and Frenaye wasted paper? 9. Carl had nothing to gripe about? lO. George Helm made some noise? l l. Merriam sang soprano? IZ. Ralph Emerson wouldn't help someone? l3. MacPherson weren't wearing his letters? l4. School were closed on a Saturday? 15. Mr. Lane got angry? 16. Mr. Lance were without a camera? l7. Hannon came to school some Monday? l8. Patten and Walsh came to school on time? I9. jack Moore knew no football heroes? 20. Ted Robinson played in the backfield all season? 2l. We saw Dick Allen awake? 22. The gymnasium didn't leak? 23. lim Dowd didn't have a story? 24. Bud Rich weren't running something? 25. Mr. Wilkie raised his voice? 26. Mr. Boyson came to school l3Qfore lO:OO a.m.? 27. Bob Brooks had only one voice? 28. Mr. Claycomb knocked before opening a door? 29. Larry were called Mr. Stokes? 30. The bus got to school on time? 3l. Mr. Willkie lWendell had won the election? 32. Our quarterback didn't call a 3l on the one-yard line? 33 Von Lengerke lthe mad scientistl could bend glass in the lab? 34. Mr. MacGerrigle opened a window in his room? 35. Gourrich forgot to say why ? 36 Bob Brooks didn't open all the windows in his room?
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OCDL NOTES tion, while Mrs. Stock will be in charge of the construc- tion of the operetta. The first grade has been planting a garden on the cam- pus. Each boy has his own private garden and after the work, they enjoy a cooling nap under the shade of the trees. In the latter part of February with the aid of Mr. Grayson, the second grade put on an operetta based on a grocery store scene followed by a party. Having been organ- ized by Miss Wildey, the boys put on a very amusing per- formance. The characters were: john Swaine, host, john Witsell and Billy Klehm, guestsg Tommy Murray, grocer. Another unique presentation by the junior School was a radio broadcast organized through the efficent work of Mrs. Wasasier. Having broadcasted from CSFB lCar- teret School for Boysl, the program was conducted by Laddie Fox, who took care of the commercials, and Sandy Taylor, who introduced the artists. As has always been the custom in the past the junior School participated in the Carol Service before the Christ- mas vacation, singing the old and loved carols in a true appreciation of the Christmas spirit. The feature attraction of the fourth grade came when, with the able assistance again of Mrs. Wasasier, they put on a Mexican play after having their room decorated in true Mexican style for several months. The characters were as follows: Sr. Manuel -Louis Henston, Sra. Rosita'f- Peter Walowit, Los Ninos juna -C-ale Stokes, juanita -john Ferguson, Sr, Carlos --Carl Schweinler, and Sra. Elena -George Lawrence. The junior School made trips to the Museum of Nat- ural History, the Newark Museum, Alderney Dairy Co., World's Fair, and Central Park Zoo, besides seeing several interesting movies of places which were too far away to see. sf
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