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FROM A to Z A is for Alger, who is still traveling to Mound B is for Bednorz, who by telephone spreads news a- round C is for Connelly and there is Czech, too D is for Ditty, also Dunn, who waits for a jeep that is true E is for Edward of which we have double F is for Farnick, Fredericks, and Fautsch, who stay out of trouble G is for gum that we'll chew after class H is for Harlan, a friend of any lass I is for ignorance which we don't possess J is for Johnson, who has personality in excess K is for Kuka, Kittock, and Kenney L is for Lowe, who as a tumbler, surprises many M is for Mooney, who to our class is no newcomer N is for Neisen, Nicolai, and Nolan, our drummer O is for Oestreich, who'll make butchering a fea- ture P is for Petersen, who is our home room teacher Q is for Queen Beverly, our class's charmer R is for Ralph, our future farmer S is for Strey, our class president and leader T is for twins, Matters and Schausts, who will have succeedors U is for understanding, we always have been V is for vacancy--in September it will be seen W is for Wandersee, Warhol, and Wetter X stands for kisses-could you do any better? Y is for Yantes, who has chosen her vocation Z is for Ziegler, now taking dictation Thus we have gone from A-Z Can you now our future see? -Irma Wandersee 1 THE DAY S LOG MIDNIGHT- 6:35 George finishes milking and eats break- 12:05 Kuka makes the first attempt to go in the fast. house. 6:45 Clarence F. goes out to catch a frog for 12:20 Jean and Bob still making their nightly , Mr. Nipp's biology class. rounds. 7:00 Mr. Juelke pushes his car down the hill. 12:30 Pat K. has a nightmare about ? ? 7:02 V4 His car sits at the bottom of the hill. 12:45 Willie leaves for Brookside. 4 7:11 Busses leave. 12:55 Jimmy N. drinks his last beer at the Town 7:20 School still cold. Club. 7:30 Gladys misses bus, drives car to school. 1:06 Virginia and Greasy are 'tjeepingn home. 7:35 Mary Ann goes off duty. 1:45 Everything's closed so Norma starts a 7:46 Marilyn F. starts to write shorthand. house party. 7:55 Mr. Kerr arrives. 2:00 Jean and Bob finally found the right road 8:00 Dolores F. has to wait for the train to pass. and are home safe and sound. 8:10 First bus comes in. 2:03 Pat Czech gets up and pops some corn and 8:15 Vivian explains her experiences in the has a sip of tomato juice. city. 2:15 Lucille dreams she's a fan dancer. 8:25 Oh, Oh, Stanley is absent today, must be 2:30 Kuka finds the door and goes in. picking turkeys. I 2:43 'James M. thinks of a new basketball idea 8:29M4 Mooney, grinning, walks into the room. for next year! 8:30 Bell rings, the day begins and the night 2:57V2 The yellow jeep is leaving Virginia's. ends. 3:05 Willie still isn't home. 8:34 Mr. Kerr and his satchel march into class. 3:15 Irma dreams she's an opera singer, with 8:45 All is quiet in Pete's study hall. Spike Jones. 9:00 Miss Simonet is silently reading Forever 3:21 Marion finally turns off the radio and all Amber in the library. is quiet. 9:05 Mr. Kerr insists strawberries are raised on 3:30 Mary Ann, the night operator is listening Valentine's Day. to an interesting conversation between 9:10 Andy just remembered he forgot his re- Irvin and Elaine. port on goats, 3:40 Willie finally dragged himself home and 9:18M1 There goes the bell. is now seeing pink elephants. 9:19 Mr. Parsons is patrolling the halls. Keep 3:50 Dolly turns over and continues her dream to the right! about Alfie. 9:21. Mrs. Sonnack says we must be quiet. 4:011!4 Norma turns in. 9:25 Rosemary is trying to get a chance to 4:05 The alarm has rung for the first time for speak. Schumacher. 9:35 Irvin catches a few winks of sleep. 4:15 Mr. Kerr is up and pushing his jeep to get 9:45 Marilyn N. is copying Czech's Physics. it started. 9:50 Hein is patiently pushing the keys on his 4:20 George has started for the barn. typewriter. 4:30 Miss Simonet rolls over and pulls the cov- 10:00 Lucille sticks Irvin with a hat pin and he ers off Miss Harris. wakens. 4:34 George has broken the record and milked 10:05 Rosemary finally get to speak. six cows, fell asleep on the seventh. 10:08 Vivian, walk back up those stairs -gee, 4:50 Mr. Petersen arrives home from bowling it looks like classes are passing. and starts taking exercises. 10:15 There's a noise in the study hall-Mr. 5:00 Schumacher has now gotten tup. Nipp marches in-still noise in the 5:15 Gladys and Clarence got home before sun- study hall. rise. 10:23 Harlan makes us of his study hall. 5:25 Mr. Kerr's jeep is running and he's back 10:30 Ralph and Willard are having a game of in bed. 66. 5:30 Mr. Becker starts the stoker at school. 10:37 Miss Simonet is teaching verbals to that 5:3114 Beverly has choir practice with the cows. Junior class. 5:45 Therese practices her music lesson. 10:45 Betty is copying Pat Kenney's English. 5:55 Howard gets up to catch the bus. 10:55 Jimmie N. looks at an Esquire magazine. 6:00 Mr. Kerr leaves for school. 11:00 The buzzer rings-mad rush to classes. 6:10 Mr. Petersen is making breakfast while 11:01M4 The Seniors win! his wife sleeps. , 11:10 Norma writes Mooney a note. 6:20 Miss Topic rises to comb her hair. 11:17 Eddie F. tears his desk off the floor. 6:30 Andy takes Jip and Susie for a little 11:25 Betty is called to give her speech-gee, walk. does she talk loud!
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Hui The beginning of a day of slavery?- My, what strange creatures!-Hmmm, I wonder what's over the1'e'?AALucky dogs!-What nice ice cream conesA Sightseeing? -- Some picnic, huh?- 'I'he Stumb1ers -Passing the noon hour-Two pretty rnaidensiBack to back-Eddie Muckenhirn studying?- Would you like some of my potato chips?-Ship ahoy-Two heads are better than one -Virginia preparing for the future-Oh, how We hate to leave school ! ? !
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11 11 ll 11 12 12 121 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 '35 '20 00 :06 :10 :15 :45 :49 :55 105 10 11 15 .30 .40 .50 :51 :21 25 1.30 ,n l...6 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 :45 :40 145 00 10 '20 '25 .30 :35 2:50 2.55 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '20 100 10 15 :26 30 :36 :45 :55 100 :05 :06 :10 :17 :22 :35 :45 THE DAY'S LOG CCont'd.J , Mr. Petersen is patiently knocking com- pound interest into his B.R. and O. class. English is over, all assignments finish- ed C??J One-two-three-go! The mob is loose. Virginia stops at Harneys for dinner. Pat Czech goes to the post office. Oh, oh, Teddy Bear didn't write today. Pete gulps down dinner to make it to the Town Cub by 12:30. Beverly tells about her Minneapolis champagne Juelke controls town kids. First bell rings. Everyone present except Willard. Mr. Petersen announces to Willard that he will kindly remain fifteen minutes. Eddie F. signs out to the library. Ed. M. busy eating candy. Pete falls asleep at his desk. Mr. Petersen awakes and takes a little stroll. Engene goes to Lab. to run off a film. Marion pays ten cents for chewing gum. Band members rush upstairs. We start studying mental health and de- cide Mary Ann is unbalanced. Kuka and Beverly take turns sleeping. Petersen discusses morons . Mr. Hein is busy teaching shorthand to his favorite class, the juniors. Mrs. Sonnack is teaching gerunds to the eighth grade. Bell rings and the rush is on again. Hein begins his corny jokes to th: senior girls. Mr. Nipp busy teaching physics to those paying attention. lVlr. Hein wonders which girl had her hair washed in beer the previous night. Senior girls are still enjoying their Steno II class. Jr. high phy. ed. class is busy doing push- ups under Miss Hagemeister's super- vision. Keep together, says Miss Hagemeister, only ten times more. Freshman girls begin screaming. The wa- ter must be cold today! Buzzer rings. Mr. Hein is trying to keep order in the study hall. Poor Miss Hagemeister is just about wild, those awful senior high girls. Norma does a cartwheel, no hands. We hear the patter of little feet in the hall, the first and second graders are going home. Ginny attends a student council meeting. Girls, run to take showers, gee that water is cold. All eyes on the clock. Too bad, Mr. Hein, you should really get out of the way, we can't get out of the way, we can't help it if you got Walked over. Irvie runs to catch the bus. He missed it. Dolly, Virginia, Patty, and Mary Ann are seen leaving school, and giggling as usual. Bus riders are taking life easy riding over the bumpy roads that lead to home. No more basketball practice, so Mooney stops at Brown's. Andy is helping out in the store and rec- ommends what his mother uses. Willard chews on a ring of bologna as an after-school snack. 4: 52 4:56 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 '00 '06 10 15 '20 '25 130 .36 45 .52 00 06Vg 10 15 '21 30 36 6'48 7 00 7 7 7 7 10 120 :2lM1 .30 7'45 .00 8. 8:15 8'25 8'30 8:361f2 8. 8: 8: 9. 9. 45 52 57 O0 10 9:18 9.20 9'30 9:3lW 45 9. 9 10 10 50 '00 10 10:20Vg 10 10 11 ll 11 11 11 ll 11 12 10' 30 .40 .50 00 1024 '20 .30 '41 50 55 :00 Patty K. arrives home loaded down with books and groceries. Clarence F. goes to bring the cows home again. Eddie M. and Mooney leave Brown's for honle. Rosie feeds their large flock of chickens Cabout a dozen to be exactj. George begins his nightly chores. Stanley collects the chicken's last output of eggs for the day. Mr. Becker and his helpers finish sweep- ing the floors. Mr. Kerr arrives home. Therese begins supper. Irvie finishes milking, he's in a hurry! Jimmy drinks a bottle of Coke as a sup- per appetizer. Willard grabs a weiner and runs home. Schumacher eats supper. Jean receives a call from Bob. Eddie F. washes dishes. Kuka prepares for her date. Mr. Hein enjoys supper at the Round-Up fried potatoes again! Betty and Bonny begin their lessons. Mary Ann fixes her hair before going on duty. - Lucille takes a nap before her date. Eugene leaves for the theater. Pat and Marilyn are trying to find a man. Mis. Parsons leaves for a bridge party. Mr. Parsons is baby sitter tonight. Show begins, Dizzy and Billy collecting tickets! All dates begin. Tilly picks up Miss Harris. Marilyn F. gets ready to meet her latest boy friend. Greasy and his jeep arrive at Virginia's. Andy Jim gives Rosemary a buzz. Eddie F. meets Patty G. in front of aaKepsS.1s Mrs. Motzko busy bowling at the Town Club. Bonny and Orville enjoying a quiet eve- ning at home. Mrs. Stahlke singing a lullabye to her ba- by boy. Mr. Nipp tucks John, Jr., in bed. Norma surveys the people in the Town Club. Oh goody, he's there. Mr. Petersen makes his nightly rounds. Lucille and Al are seen at the Riviera Cafe. The first show is out. Irvie and Elaine leave the show. Rosie, the little farm girl, retires for the day. Too bad Kuka, he just couldn't make it tonight. Mrs. Stahlke finally gets Stevie to sleep. Eddie F. and Pat G. are seen in the vicin- ity of the Rainbow. Miss Simonet gets home from her date with .......... . Oh, boy! All boys who observe training rules leave for home. Norma gets home. Orville decides to go home. Slumber reaches all students except a few night owls. Willard, a chief night owl, embarks for the Owl Club, Montrose. Marilyn and Pat seem to have had bad luck tonight, no man, yet. Lucille gets to bed. Irvin gets home from Mound. Patty K. starts dreaming again. We sincerely donate our pen to next year's class. Goodnight all.
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