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Girls' League Breakfast and Bermuda Da e Early morning commuters gawlced at the shivering girl cyclists on their way to school in herniudas. The oecasion was the Girls' League lireakfast, the day when the cafetorium was filled with 400 fearless girls fand the decorative Mr. Carlson, gulping a sumptuous hreakfast of hot chocolate and sweet rolls, The agenda featured the presentation of the new clan officers and a skit ahout several huekets and a floorniop, The more trepidatious girls, and some of the hravcr hoys, came to school at the conservative hour of 7:75 to spend a comliortahle day in herniudas. Rolwin Vfriglit denionslrating How to open li Kel-Bowlfl'lac . pg Sleepy Cuhherley hreakliastfeluhhers. Dawn's early light found four hundred feinnies in the cafetoriuin kg, .-v7 r Y Scotty's helpers haptize lvlary Ann Siordia with M11 Thomas Grade Ural, assistance.
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'fr-rMWMmA1v allies Cuhherley drew on the cheering techniques of three cultures one afternoon to inspire the Cougar rooters --a muufrnuu duo from Hawaii, American high step' Q4...,......, ML e gr A 5 w pers, and three moaning, groaning primitives. The . team wc n that da , rovin the value of food humor Canfcanncrs Carrie Costello and Connie Walters. L I ,J Y up g gl rallies in the openfair theatre. Q Bonnie Such, JoAnn Dayharsh, and Larkin Smith leading cave 7 - A man cheers, Suzanne Koolen and Phyllis Cyr helping in a Hawaiian way. 9il1uli5',31'fi'5,!IrF 9' A half?
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Z Mr. Cronin rescued by Secretary Bain. Teachers on I.B. . Da Certainly the most confusing day in the annals of Cougar history was Tuesday, November 3. This was the day of the eight minute period, the two minute be' tweenfclass dash, and the day when confusion and chaos disrupted the normal routine of the Cubberley classroom. Campus oracles prophesied that this day foreshadowed the complete mechanization of Cubberley and muttered darkly that electronic brains and robots would one day take over. At the start of the day, students received gaily colored IBM class record cards - one for each subject and a salmon-colored one for sixth period - and set off on their journey. They spent each of the short periods returning the cards to their respective teachers and forming theories about the meaning of the rectangular holes in the cards. According to one theory, a certain sophomore boy was eight feet tall and had an IQ of SM. Eventually machines will take over . But there will always be a need for the man with an oilcan! 1 ,L ,ws y s wpvfi.-Wa
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