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FRESHMEN SPECIALITIES School opened August 30, 1948, twenty-three excited Freshmen entered the stairs of-high school with an aim of being a Senior some day. We lost one member, Doris Hill. We held a class meeting soon after school started. We elected Bobby Wisner as President, Sue Brothers Vice-President, Earl Schaffer Secretary and Treasurer, and Eugene Cole Reporter. Now we will try and give you a little about each one’s private life at school. Bobby Wisner--Used to have to stand on a chair to see, now anyone behind him has to stand on a chair if they expect to see. Sue Brothers--Cookie to the boys. Sighs to many a love, but a boy is just another bothersome boy to Susie. Earl Schaffer—Is so unusual he doesn’t have time to think of girls for he is too busy trying to think of enough to make the honor roll. Eugene Cole--Has two lines in school. First comes flirting with the girls (especially the Junior and Senior girls.) Basketball is next. Billy Kuntz--His mind forgets his stomach. He forgets to raise his hand when we take lunch count. (He is too busy reading.) Hugh Logan--Everywhere but in Biology class when Mr. V’ilson asks him a question. Tommy Neuschafer--Now girls don’t get too close to Tommy. He says, “Know girl is going to catch him,” so girls if you have your hat set for him you will have to catch him asleep. Martha Asbury—Would like to have a beau but mamma says “no.” She also likes to wear the boys watches. Charlie Sells—We can’t seem to figure out which he likes best, Candy or girls. He seems to be sweet on both. Junior Ardrey--Lover of the teachers. He also loves Mathematics class. Jackie Tapley and Dixie Swan—We are such pals that what one does the other does and what one knows the other knows. Marilyn Howald--High school boys aren’t high enough for me. We wonder if Jim Brown could of caused her to change her mind. Lula Jennings--She isn’t as shy since she met a guy called Happy. Betty Ransdall--Just can’t get along when Bobby isn’t right by her side to help her along. Honestly you would think the sidewalks were slick all of the time. Jimmy Moomaw—I guess the reason he smokes such a big pipe is to have bigger pipe dreams of Juanita. Excuse me but now we are thinking that it might be someone else. George Ford—Some girls love Fords, why not George. Clellen Brooks--Future basketball star. An a(l around good sport. Riley Morawitz--! guess his watch was in his locker when his mother asked him where it was. Or so he said. We know that Martha had it. So don’t tell anyone. Paul Jones--Mr. Wilson says I’m too big to play tag in the halls, but I’m not. Charles Woods--Very quiet until you know him. The girls like to borrow his Mathematics paper. Gladys Holcomb--A girl with a smile. Likes to do deeds for others. I’m sure you will agree with me that we have had a successful year. At the rate we went this year we may get to be Seniors someday. 21
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SCHOOL CALENDAR August 30, Registration Sept. 2. • t 4. • • 10. Oct. 27- fact Nov. 4- Dec. 1. • t 2- 1 • 3. • • 2- » • 8- • • 14. • « 24. • t 25. Jan. 1. • • 3. ft 12- Feb. 2- • • 14. 15. • 28. March 1. I 3. tt 5. • • 17. • t 25. April 7. • • 8. May 5. • t 8. • t 12. • • 13. From Play children to Bookworms. In . Did any of the teachers lose a dog at the Teachers Meeting in Kansas City? wouldn't their faces have been red. (as red as their suits) Everyone be quiet. There's a Farm Bureau meeting in the gymn Some of the Seniors took a joy ride to sell advertisement for the Annual. Tournament. (We got it) Anyone see the old year out and the New Year in? ? ? ? Labor party goes to work again. 17. No school, because of ice. Has anyone fallen? ? J-4. That girls team gets better all the time. They took third place at Palymra. A Valentine from your sweetheart? ? ? I wonder where the Freshmen are going on their party.... Sorry girls, leap year was last year. Lamb or Lion.. Raymond, who kissed you tonight in the play? ? Red, have you had any more fits? ? ? Everyone put on some green. Now everyone in tune. We have to sound good today. Music Meet at Center. Senior Play Just Ducky. C. H. wake up'.’.'. The play is over and its Senior Day so lets have some fun. What kind of formal are you going to wear to the Junior-Senior banquet. Baccalaureate. Seniors are all decked out in new caps and gowns. Oh, those sheep skins are heavenly'.'. School out, gee, where is EVERYONE going? I bet it rains the last day of school, it always does. 23
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