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surely come back for more. Peer Allie. I grieved for rlm--but plf6 s Gard es sons must be learned' Soon after AMELIA CYNAR and JENNIE TATXO came ' The' slnply said tr t they were glamour glTlS and wan ted more oempu The WSJChl8tFl t told them eat more MIUHOWS and get more sleep, and IQ tlme they would clammed wlth oemp ' early In the af terneon JEA SEELEY euletly sneeled her w y lnto the es'abl1shment e told hen leur Knewltall that her or 11dn't 1116 vegetables, 6SO6Cl81l5 SP1H8CH What .WW.x.f -.e, Ihuu '-..,, ..b.VV ff:y,jfN ,Aru --,r. , -.. m,qXMff should she do about it? He told Jean net to give him anymore vegetables Jean walked out happy as a lark Then OSCAR BURACCHI walked in with two quarts of milk ffr he psychiatr1st's lunch MO1S16lF Knexltall a keo Osc r lf there was anytnvng tro bl1ng hlm 0 cal sald thtt he was m rrled nd h d a f mllv and ob what else could he want My cure was complet d I accepted neltner the posl tlon of V106 plesldent nor that of vresldent I acceu ted a pOSltlOU as chlef gar bage collector for the c bf AMERCII PfINmS I ICTUWE cCODt1DuCd from e ge 92 f et lts day, nd lt 1S ln the SplF1t of 1941 th t I new ddress you my school m tes Freshman xlll look up to you You f1ll h ve the honor of sbonsoring the school 3 You will belong ' M ke wisn use o your pllvilcges. Se ho mores' s ne t ye rs un lors you wlll re ch the dl tlnctlen of belng upner cl ssmen See th t you re ueper cl ssmen. is Junlors you wlll set the m rk to w rd vhleh the Freshmen nd Sophomeres h ve to lm. Do not be s tlsfled wlth .ny but the hlghest Ind now to you, Junlors' to you next ye r come the chul lenge g1VC to e ch Senlor ss You h vc been long r th n have the other students. Your school h s done much for you. Glve lt the loyal support the UnSO1f1Sh devotion, d the gr titude th t lS poss1ble only from those who truly p3PCC1 te such g1ftS your Alm M ter h s glven you' ff' ' fff 25 u M I. , 1, I f T ' If 4. l .L L -J o 1 A . ' o I 4 A I 7 1 4 K 1' 1. lf! 0 W . , . L I A 13 J J t ...Y l 1 N fn v 1 I' , C Q L - 1 L . -1 1 L ry , If H in. S 1 a - f sxi A QQ- ' ' ' XC, p s I to L l ll I . . s- A f. n ' I . . ' '1 I c -I w ,a 3 1 ,N , A l V' 3' . Sa gk . U fe J . .Q 3E ' be V ' - T Q VI r T'l , : 4 h . I - V I . C . , ' Q Q AQJ W' ' ' ' '- R Q I4 A. , , , , ,. I - - , .. - wg J . I L. , . nl F I . J' ' 1 5 ' 'v 'iw 4 S ,, . J. A - - Alhl- 2 ,X - r . .. A :gg ' A lr .:::iL. .'f.'.V ,, .,.,., ., . ,.,'ff'f3-... ,,... 'ff' ..,. 1,.1.. f , .' I ...xi .Ill X , w I f ja 1 L .L L A 4 Ax S , - x fl -. , A ,, .zo J' Y .ff I - - - .. . . f K 1 M., L T Z1 . C- 'xx ' ' ' rs I IX L. C . . x '-1 , r, - , 'vw ' . ' , 31 . L 1 fl -- s - s . ' . . -I 1 Q '11 1' . w -. 4 5- X-jg Wi 7 N A , N, 1 Cla . a - -- ln ffi 1 - fl ' n X , 1 .flrvt .uOClL,l Cvbnt ef the DCL13 i 7C,F.I'q fu-C an 1 n , n . N . . .' Q. Q ' f Q ,f g I' 1, '1 . 13 .. ' f ' A X S f- -mr N f, J' . 5 . fe. .n. e. Ka 'f xg . . ' i 7 193 f , C' fs Q A 4 I e.1'l , . . . . . V ' . y, i S I 1 a Q 'es Q . ' a a V HJ , X - . . ' fi A - ' 4' C. C- as ,.- 2 ' I 0- - C1 Q e ' I Q . 5 . ,R . A ., , bf- ' X. I o -4 vs fu rs ' if Q .,. L, , ' - Q .V V XR 2 t 5 3 1 5 I i . ! ff' Q X x XX .ff 'K . xx I , N., I '- xt Xxx xx- X ,Aux If If X ! .lflfrif 1f'11'f' , , .......,, Xififf ,... ,.,. ..f.j:1jl1-.-..lgf?s.Q...-- .,., Q:g-.-.. ..... .fii-.41 ., ., .... .. .,..- W -li - -.-....1'::u1i' .. ...M - -
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,!!Xx,f i Py,f'xg-I P1 fJkH,ff was proceeding to walk down the street, when I heard sweet strains of music com- ing from a small hot-dog stand called the nPuppy- Dogn. I inquired as to the owners of the stand only to find FLORENCE ROGERS danc- ing to the accompaniment of LILLIAN ANDERSON'S accordi- on. They served, danced, and entertained at the same time. Again I strolled the streets reading my newspa- per. Suddenly an ad at- tracted my attention: HIf in trouble, see Monsieur Knowitall, the Psychia- tristn, I read. Immediately I hailed a taxi Hugh John- sor opened the door and I gave hin the directions As we drove throigh the city Hugh took a chance on pas sing a red ligit and HER BERT JAeOuE a copper, stopped us But Herbie see ng who was in the taxi, motioned us to keep or go ing, and warned H h a gainst further mistakes I reached my destina tioi, Anoc ed on the docl of tie great donsic 1 Knox itall and was nnoince' J his rcceot onist PIVT S WASHBUR1 Whei I stated y problem, he tel' me frankl that I needed to know more He advised nc to accent the position of 3 nitor in his ouiloing for a time could be quartered in roor next to tnr office, s I could near all th t went on Thus my ignorance would be enlightened Early in the afternoon the next day my cuic v s begun when PETER BATKC en tered the establishment of the great psychiatrist -,,, ,, .,, .. ...Y . .. ,, ,-,- . ,, . :lil Peter told him that he had been in love for the past five years and couldn't get enough courage to ask his girl to marry him. The psychiatrist injecting a arm with the in two hours saying Nwill fIt worked, terll That ANGIE BARONI cured him by fluid in his assurance that Peter would be you marry me.n I learned la- same afternoon and THEODORE COLE strolled through the door with smiling eyes as they held hands. Monsieur Knowitall asked if anything was the matter with such a happy looking couple. Angie said no, but Theodore wanted to know if he was ln his right mind The psychi atrist laughed and told him that he wa all right This 3anito1's positiqn was certainly an interest ing one In the morning the next day three people val ed into the office The psychiatiist wasn't yet tiere, so ELIZABETH JOHNSON llayed HThe Eli ht of the Buzblebee on her violin, while BEVERLY PROOI S and DORCIHY JACOME buzzed a rount her These three il themselves the ' een Hornet Impa tierce li all, drove then out When Moisieur Knowitall reached is establishment, he was followed by ALBERT FRANK and ALLAN HAMMAR They promptly stated that they were detectives look ing for ALTON BCLSTER who had allegedly stolen sticl of Wr1gley's chewing gum Monsieur hnowitall told them to remain at the store where the tieft oc cured for Allie would 22 . . ' , A I , .. . - J. ' . - I' 1 . ' ' 1 Au . iq 'K 5 .L Q Q 0 . . . . . x ., -1 ' . , ' - - . - - ,-1 -,.g . F . 1 1 v I 1 - , . v , . .. , , . -. , . 1 I 1 . . 4- .L .' if Q L V '. K L - 6 4 5 ' y .. A I ,7 1 , ' ug - 1 , . . N , 1 - 4 Q L Cf, ,, ,. U ' ' . - in ' - 1 v I - 1 -1 . ' 1'1 - -- - -J I ' ' -1 xii L? ' ' I - 1 -1 ' fy , rn f' . . , 1.1 - 1 r A - , - , 1 fv rw o . if - I , I . a - - V L,. J L , t , Q V, , v 1- - , 1 . ' A l .. , I' .L 4.1 .Ll C S. .L e fi A 7 X '-T , - ' 4- K, 1 1-1 - f ' '- H - . . .L nl , L- S . - .4 1 ' - ' ' - ' . 7 V 1 ii 1 J A I 4 F X7 x . l - I- .. - . n , ' J. - .- . 5 .L 1 ' . . . . ,, ,, , 8 h 1 - 1 - . . G' - , I I . 4 .4 I , 'N v - Q . , . . 1 .- I O - . , , 5 . - Y al , . ' . ' 5 T7 1 7-' Q - A , A 1 , ' A.. 0 7 ' a . ., W , .a 'L 1 fi -t r 9 IU- C- 4 Lb T 4 V ' 1 Q l . YL . - 1 ' r . . .. ' s K.. lf' 'xi xl f '-N. fx fx' f' , 'f .X -,- X- 'lx' -h X s, gp -Ep ,wf ,,- -H, 17, xg. X, ifnnUM1j'AA . x - -
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. . . , . ts O D E T O 1 9 4 l There is a class,--the Senior Class You may not know too well So read this rhyme right to its end, A tale to you 'twill tell. A tale of boys and girls who soon Will leave Deep River High But who are publishing uThis Yearu Before they say goodbye. There's Lillian with yellow hair, And Em a, not so big, And Betty Alexander, who Just loves to dance a jig. June Allen's famous for her punch It always tastes just fineg And O. Buracchi peddles milk All up and down the line. The phrase UAS quite as a mousen Just fits our Peter Batko, While if you want some chewing gum Apply to Jennie Tatko There's Frank who lost his auburn locks As you have lately seen, His fav'r1te song is now nI'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen S Ruth Hayden and Liz Hamich earned Some honors pretty high So now they have to make a speech When Senior week draws nigh. Amelia Cynar thought she'd leave, But now is glad she stayed, For she will get a sheepskin too, And find that staving oaio There's Eugene Clark who's pretty fond Of Just one lass, I'll s y While Cole Just has no use or girls But stays out of their wiy Hugh Johnson comes a running in At 19 after eight And Ellen also hurries in, But very often late Our Dino Nucci when he speaks Sounds like a megaphone, And have you heard A Bielot drum? He gets a lovely tone! Poor Stephenfs had a ousy t me Our editor was he But e'en with his appendix gone He's done it to a T Bev Brookes, a pleasant smiling lass, 24 ' 0 . 4 . O . U . . . U . . f . . - f . ' 9 - . .1 Q . . 1 1. ' .L 9 Q Q . A vo. 3 1 Q A D ' .L . V .L - C. T9 ' I A Q Q .- I . 4 I O ' 1 . . ' i. - 1 Q 4 J . . . f I . O - . ,a k I V, ..L-A D -n Q
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