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aa-'S SPECIAL FEATURES Reuben Fisher s trombone play ing Barbara Danglexs walk Happy Roberts Honor Roll Record Mick Hatterscheid s attentneness 1 0 xx homj Flsie Tomalxno s halr Mary Fw elyn Matheson s blush I harles McDonough s voice Nlartha Dunkerley s recltations lt iantes Manly s typing speed Jerry Johns niceness lloyd Line s general ability Mr Perrigo s Jokes Bleanor Mclntyres curls Margaret Walsh s grades Julia Bornall s nurror garing Wilbur Kldder s xx holesomeness I e-one John s carriage Thelma Johnson s smile Ifldon linms brllllancy Leone Haskells dramatic ability Miss Oswald s play-directing. Roland Peterson s salesmanship. Sis Walseths musical ability. Marian Hanly s horsexnanship. 14 lna Hoffman s blank stares. Gordon Kidder s extempore speaking... Richard Batzers chemistry ability. loe Hammerel s yell leading. Marian Nclson s make-up. Helen Taylor s marks. Gwendolyn Blankenburgs height. Roy Foss and Arnold Quanlnien s football playing. John Kollings eyes. Iimmv Kings and Oscar Hansens basketball guards Louis Bloom-basketball forward. I unille Helian s studiousness. Fat Healy s sense of humor. Gertrude Lonson s sweetnc ss. ll illis Haskell s eal-twiddling. 0 -- M lMW50NIMq ' ' K .Q L 1 Q .. L .4 .. . Q -- . , Y .. . , . - s 4. n s ll sf 1 - , Q ' . . . . . f . . , . 4 . , v ' 1 r r . 1 fy. v 1 , . . r ' ' . i. . 1 , , 9 v 9 . - . V ' Y A , l V Y. , . 1 1 A t . V s , . . E l Q.. 1 v - - y , . . ,L U . 1 A . ' . s . l . . 1 s - v fl - ' as 4 4 l .. . ' r l . . . . , . r l . 1 . t L .. 1 w s , n . r t ,v l . . 1 1 4 ' r l v l t ' Y v 1 J 1 9 . , v l s . s n t v s - . l . l V l t v 4 ' ' f S tl uv ,y l K l v ' . l t H - v v I l Z45?'14'3 '3'Q, . 'QQ ' Page 94
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-' ,l 2AVQ1.Q,1El!5,3i.-e -K has l 'ELX t Uh LINES TO OUR JANITOR He keeps our school house neat and clean. And ne'er a speck- of dust is seen. The polished panes admit the light, And help to make each classroom bright. The temperature is correct, And ln that way he helps protect Our health, and safeguards every one With fresh. warmed air and kindly sun. The gym is kept in spotless trim, And instantly, at every whim, He moves the benches here and there- Gfood hunxoredly, with cheerful air. He tends the lawn most carefully: The grounds are green and fair to see. In winter. sidewalks need his care- He shovels snow to keep them hare. He's like our mothers who, each day, Work long, that we'll have time for play. We do not know how much they do 'Til we attempt to do it, too. If we worked in his stead one day We'd find we'd walked a long, long way! He seems to do it all with ease- The secret, Mr. Fleishmann, please. Long may he stay at our High School, And demonstrate the golden rule, We fare well under his regime. He is Custodian Supreme! -Virginia Adams 'fy . ,W A fXfXfXf s ,age Page 98
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- ' DAWSDNIAN , -PN-l 17 4 FUTURE AGENTS Whence come those lads with serious faces, And maidens with their hearts a flutter? One has a book: or knifeg some laces, And one, mayhap, some peanut butter, A box of candy in a hand that trembles with A job this is that takes some sand As well as days of preparation. Who are they? Why the cake of soap? And the box of borax-Twenty-Mule team? The chewing gum, the coil of rope, Fruit Pectin, and yeast foam supreme? The jello-powder, liquid glue, Some Dyanshine for shoe or boot? Tooth paste, some Old Dutch Cleanser, too? And other things of wide repute. Who are they? Well, you'd never guess In all your life, l'll give the tip They come from our own D. U. H. S., Miss 0swald's class in Salesmanship. They spend some sleepless nights, methinks, They eudgel their poor brains for hours, With speeches that would rouse a spinx, Then on their classmates try their powers. Then all puffed up with confidence, They seek our merchants with their wares, Are they not taught some recompense Will surely come to him who dares? Right to his place of business then, They seek him out-he has no chance. He can't compete-this denizen, With all their practical eloquence. Now what with agents at all hours 'Till we cry in desperation, They-ve trained our children, Holy Powers! To add to our vexation! Now when this class, to our dismay Will with their goods attend us, We'lI just hold up our hands and say, Now may the Lord defend us! ' anticipation 3 By Enid Jones l l Page 95
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