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j0Y TO THE WORLD joy to the world! the Lord is tome, Let earth receive her King, Let every heart prepare him room, And heav'n and nature sing, And heav And heav' 'n and nature sing, n, and heav'n and nature sing. ,Ioy to the world! the Savior reigns, Let men their songs employ, While fields and flocks, rocks, hills, and Repeat the sounding joy, Repeat the sounding joy, Repeat, repeat the sounding joy. No more let sin and sorrow grow, Nor thorns infest the ground, He comes to make his hlessings llow Far as the curse is found, Far as the curse is found, Far as, far as the curse is found. Faqs Tu urzlg-an 7 3 plains
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LILLIAN WALENTA . . . Hill Echo at 3145. . . our little one. .. HELEN WARUNEK . . . chemistry whiz . . . swishes by with a swish of skirts . . . PAUL WHEELER . . . flash on the dance floor . . . member of every organization going. . .willingworker too. . . always talking Cthe faculty knowsD . . . 'ROBERT WILCOX . . . corner seat in study hall . . . knows what a car is for . . . RUTH YOUNG . . . SENIOR CLASS ROBERT WILLIAMS . . . brush cuts to s in athletics meeting will . . . p . . . now come to order . . . keeps you guessing . . . EVELYN WINFIELD . . . eyes of blue . . . no need of a permanent CluckyD . . . LOUISE WOEPPEL . . . ready wit . . . makes any class fun . . . Petc's . . . practical joker . . . RICHARD YOUMANS . . admirer of femininity brush-cut . . . sweet and shy . . . every b0y's dream girl . , . angelic countenance . . . sports clothes . . . ask Bud... OF 1941 Pay Twmh . he-man . . . . would-be 1 ff' A ' A 1 AI gf 'Qf' at C' - 1 le I K AI , f ' nc 'Q me gil s 1
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n s 4 is , , l I I I o RLY on E ioiui YEAR To GO ,J JUNIOR GIRLS Kon 1 IIIIUII. Knlnll, 'I'cIuI1.lnv, Idmxunic,lllllvqmsl, I'.1liiik, M, iluvllplel, Lair. I Ielmng,De,l1v Sf'emer,h.lII1u. Rau' 4 Mi'I,yi'I1oIt, Kelnmer, Malo,f1uIInm, D. Sclumlmvev, If 'I L-mflei , Md iuiley,I'ciiU1sull,I,utI.,Iiouw, Kixmcv' Rau Q. Illig, XI Hanley , Gore, N. Gorton, Driscoll, Maison, Van I,rreu, Mamlzak, Reynoltls, Garvcv, M.ini1.Kfm'4.'Swt'ct I7unIe.nxv, M Dowling, Iiixuxcllwom, Ruse, Stlvilbcvger, IIuIwb.ntI,4l, iimum, Smqiiert, K. Dowling, Scnrillmlisos, Rau' 1 Mitchell, P, Stlmullover, I3urLe, Wurer, Il. Hanley, I'um.1, You, Xmlrcxu, Dalnm, lic-uni. Rm: ns Timm, Welles, linens, Wlleiuun, Iiarclner, Klasrellaua, Krebs, B. INIcKmnev, M. IN1iKinney. Rfm 7. Hyder, Smut, Rluulu. ,IUNIOR Bors Kan 1 l,,ul'uul:i,I.lUiVI.At1gm,Ieivcim,f,ixi.nL'uvl,SuII1:iImI,I.v1.I.1'I, NLM II1 m, M.If.iII, R. Iimxvui, Sum Igw, .Xlm rn, M :gli vttin,-I.-I, Nlegri. Rm' g: Ifiaiartimgelu, Ilmuumu, I. P. Xegii, Pesuli, Yiirrvin, II.iII, StI1nonm.cr, X, Iiaxisznm, Ilnitllltlss, Mizzimi, in Broun, Lewis, Devenpmr. Kim' fr Kinda, Dales, I.. Bavisolro, Day, Bennett, Sprague, IXl.lrLv:i'i, Sgmllen, Moses, Russo, Winllel I. Krebs, Rau' 4' Wou.IIi.mse, Marvin. I'ltfxr.lzzi, Iilinllrsrv, I.:1 ming, K:'1u:Iv, Iingllsh, liximl, Berry, II:lIIy. Rim' 1' Burmn, Timm Toscaniiski, White, Iluriis, Uibble, Hanley, Reno, lox, U'Bryiu1, Rm- ff- Murpluv, Wneppel, Gusrina, I.uII.e.l, S.lIIiv.m, Sawtley. Rau- 7: Ripley, Lesh, Mason, Ross, If-1 fi ' I JUNIOR cmss November iz.. . .I-lad a short meeting today at noon to discuss the possibility of a hayride on the List. Tommy McMahon, our president, presided. November LI . . . Rained all day today so we were unable to have the hayride. Worse luck! December IS . . . Mr. Carr, .Iunior Study Hall teacher, received word that he must leave for Camp, 'january 1. We will certainly miss him! December zo . . . Well, our Christmas vacation begins today! Everything would be perfectly wonderful if it weren't for the fact that it's Mr. Carr's last day here. This morning we made an excuse to get him out ofthe room and when he returned, he found a gift lying on his desk. We of thejunior Class wanted him to know that we would miss him tremendously. February 6 . . . Made plans today for a square-dance to be sponsored by the Junior Class to take the place of a Junior Prom. Heres hoping we can have it right after Easter vacation! May 9 . . . The night ofthe square-dance! . . . Wonderful time . . . a capacity crowd . . . and more than enough to cover expenses! Senior Class, here we come!! Iiilqv 'I'1zuf1M-Iiru It CY , h I ' I Q, iv.-ul' , '- or , I ,JN II
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