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his 1? El TP' J fbi istjj 1213: i E i Q -all 0 q 6. 0 + A5 f-Iguuor Class Pail Cz 3 1 gg F U 'E 3 F MI't'J3dl'71f lii1.L Hotiutoox QJ 5 5 V123 Pi'f51'dmy ,,,,,, BILL Hoovut 3' a 'ff1?' . HLL1aNCowEk J K flirt Hr 'fr inf Cm' I.Awiui1 .. . NIR. Sxiiru f - Xilss Xvsriu xi X D f f -f ' TQ 2' ui .UW A fr f ,f,g.1 pai, D,-ff , t rf or f djr I tb N4 VJ? , I I f-,y . in fjfffi 3 l - AL' ,MT Tomorrou' ls a ,orely Day ,,,,+U 'A .- f 3,54 X' . I ,L lyl, 'IIMO , N Dear liditor: ' 1 out the Red Cross loundeif'Cl21ra Barton, and 5 Il V' ' NVQ say that we have more class spirit than N t part this organization has played in building - any other class in thtexschoolg we say we put ond - o democracy. Thus we continued Mr. Smith's , ,J Q a better class play. clttss party. class assembly, ?x 't nual patriotic assemblies. Q and Iuinior,:Senior banquet than any other pre- Reginald Holbrook. better-known as Dewey, .X vious Junior Class. And the point is: we cat ai ed and abetted his committees, who put on Y ' . prove it. X X 'N kg Q t xtra-special I-Hop. The theme was extrava' 53 it, the decorations exuberant, the guests high- J Miss Nystrom and Mf.iSIl1ill1 helped the-K V I ties: Bill Hdlbrobk, l5ill'Hoover, Helen Goxverfx sind Cuy Lawrie. ' , ctacle of colors and couples, lights and laugh- music and motion. Patrons and principal, otiicers of the clalss in fulfilling their varied du-Nr ' ritedg they made the gymnasium a beautiful X si til F nl y l tght l ,, l irst iis 'ear we io 11' cass rings ant necklacesp to show we're proud of our schoolf sl ' N . Then we won tHe all-school dues drive. Next We changed Dorothy l3loomhuff's name to Patsy.,f' and under the direction of Miss Youiigren and Mr. Smith put on a play ' the likes of which had never been seen beforef? Along withcxghe change in Dorothy, we put manly malfg-up on Huck VVeaver-hero, Guy Lawrie-liewildered father, Guy Hill-romantic W gentleman, Bernie Manlier-cabbie, and lame Phielier-cop: we made Shirley Caswell a hen- pecking wQe, lune Hays a vamp. and Lois' y x triangle. Furthermore. from our thespian ef- forts. we earned more proceeds than any other .Xliob Phillips. john Stack. and Dave Dexter. from st dents and superintendent enjoyed dancing 1, . s RJ I a l tal 'ing in their formal attire. ilWe Have the Iunior-Senior banquet for the L ' S1 xii ' our elders, and for a time thought - . iot y of the year to come. In the serenity of L3 ' t ' ple's Church we served the Seniors and C .rat when we are Seniors we will be s tgvet he same way. ' Ou class has spread its fame throughout the tfi In athletics Tom King adds points to ,X .L s ttball and baseball scores in the final min- V A . . . I -s il play: in spouting theories Larry Ross and I arl eil aid the debate squad: in iournalism s tstories: acting as pirates were Ralph Dunnq-0 X E .7 lianzet the innocent third in the ever-present - ary ee Clark put heads on Trumpet lk X 9 X i X 3 v , Xb l 1 lly X t l X 1 y, x Q X 4 I x f I .1 X -Y junior Class. l enzancef' S. ln memory of George VVashington and VKX- shall gain more admirable aspirations ' N .r ra iam Lint' mln we presented an assem i 1' n-xt year. Hats oti. to the next Senior Class. A - n . 1 y -, v N54 X. ' - Q s I ',, se ' U - . i y' s ' x is Q X , ' To 1,4 it Q' Q ' , Q I LX Y - xnis ,N .x-t 'x XT, l Nyys, Alf. K K x . I ,gi -jp l ,X Q , ' -. s . ' ' sw 1' .vt N'-u 1 T Q fj, V' . - . li ' 1 Ji 1 fg yr lrrrnlyrl-fullr g , X , N ' - t N S 1 ' V s D, . Q, JVN I ' , Vx T '14 I a TV' ' ' A ff, X fn, it- px f x , , - n gn - X - ' ' ' .f -X y y+ , y at , Q i f is f I . '- 4 jeff 0 0-' ' x '-- -LV
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Ulf' A K No matter where you looked ahottt the school this year, no tnatter what the time of day, no matter what the occasion, Sophomores were present! ln the study hall holding class meetings, in the gymnasittm shooting haskets. in the halls holding conferences. in the Lost and Found Department holding missing ar- ticles-wherever things were stirring, we were there, stirring them. On Dccemher S, we went Hollywood and danctd to VVheeler's hand in the Trocadero. Week-ends are fun-riding, dining, dancing. skating-hut so are Monday through Friday if people work and are prompt. VVe had repre- sentatives in sports. speaking. drama, music. artg in fact. everything that seemed interesting. Gila Sharkoil earned a Varsity letter in foot- hall, and Iack Reisser earned his in haskethall. Crfhat may not sound very interesting on paper. htit in last minutes to play, Gilt and lack did tremendous tasksl. Phil lones pitched hasehalls grandly: lim Trehilcock whammed tennis halls and liill Susdorl' lost himself on grill- greens. Max Short and livelyn Yvolfram were featured perform-.rs in the li. l.. H. S. version ol' the Pirates of Penzance. and many. many Soph- omores hlew and trumpeted early winter mornings wliiie following drum maiorette lit-tty fy L fleyfcs .'!t' Sophomore Class 1 4 mit :zz lion Asitwoitrii .Xiacii Pkiestexr IDU Pi 1 .rikfmf I., 1 l'11.lZXliI.Tll Cottkv lot. l'osTLR . 'm1,'u'.' ,7 HR. l'l4I.l.l'.R Nliss .XYRI-s v-s ' '- - 4 lu 1 J 4 ,f . . ,' J lx - Rf! ' J! tr K l 4. . Sophomore Philosophy Peck: still others hliddled and tootledu in orches- tra. You can't tell them apart, hut mtich of this year's art work was done hy Doris andfor Dor- othy Renz. Iostphine Smith and Marian Bow- man ran the grade G. A. A. activities. Iohn Hays acted as scriptwriter, star performer, and master- of-ceremonies of the famous Decade players, while jim McCartney disputed infinitesimal points with any or all persons argumentatively inclined. In general we ground this year-we could he noted lugging books home almost every night: Latin hooks, Geometry hooks, English hooks, Biology hooks, History hooks-and li- hrary hooks for variety. tlf we sometimes read the latter before the former. who will say us nay, for we really did study?l Picture us wor- rying about 972' 4'sg Gallia, Aquitani, Bel- gae: dissecting crayftshg memorizing passages from The Merchant of Venice and 29-ll li. Cfs when Columhtts allegedly sailed here-these and many others plagued us. We think, we hope, we dreatn that we have mastered these sticklers, hut uncharted lands lie hetiore tis-peopledfhy x- fs, CgSO,'s. ltlolfs. Canterbury Tales. X In the end we. too. shall he Seniors: until then we can merely study and play and work and have fun-as other mortals do. . f .hx ' an 4 l f .J M0012 S X: :J I M! if yf - L , . , lx .lim Q 11, 1 N -Q i, Www , - III fU'l'H'tlf'8i.l' Na, 'i'3, ,Q 1 ' , S We x X
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