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EJ!-IS GIHDE BRUSSWURD ACROSS Name given to the black flag displayed by pirate ships. Q2 wordsy 5. The number of dollars in a grand. Sherlock Holmes played this instrument. 10. Slang expression for no. 11. Name for a group of sheep. 12. Opposite of Me. 13. The speed of a boat is measured in 14. A friendly greeting. 15. ln a little whileg shortly. 16. The first note of the diatonic scale. 17. The number of Testaments in the Bible. 18. The opposite of cold. 20. To grasp, select, win, or accept. 1. 8. 23. Sneaky. 24. A Big Mac is on this type of seeded bun. 26. This small country is called the Pearl of the Antilles . 28. The oldest daughter in LITTLE WOMEN. 29. Small word offering a choice. 31. Ervin's principal 33. Not thisg but 34 Long Island belongs to this state. Q2 wordsj 37 To make an untrue statement 40. Freedom from physical pain or disease. 41. The whole of. 42 So be it is the definition of this word. 43: 100 tens . DOWN The capital city of Missouri. The 16th president of the United States . The majority of the American flag stripes are this color. A more common term for a sunbow. The Lone Ranger's faithful friend. The number of sides to a snowflake. This breed of dog does not bark. Emotion less than love. Olfactory gland. To sing by suddenly changing from chest voice to falsetto and the reverse. A showily skillful person. Number of dollars in a double eagle. A slow or difficult journey or migration. The new owner of Arnold's Drive-In. Abbreviation of Kentucky. Polygon having 3 sides. The system of printing for blind readers . Kansas City is located in this county. Ervin's cafeteria manager. Collection of living animals open to the public. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in this hand We frequently have too many of these in the fire The abbreviation for Illinois . Also.
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Wayne E . Katz Principal , J K . Xe if - 1 ' e :je if I pixel.-ellie' K 1 3 QE 123 vii yy X A J' Wai TP- bs A m Q X Y A '-3 In w f X Q, l ii 1,35 5 X l elk' 'f m ll fffmw- We Fl-Q 53 4 , gs? ' it eww sn . 5 5 D5 ima WHO 'S WHO PRESENTING ' 1 , , if -': f' - X , iii V 'if if f an lil jqtflli' , I , if .,., y s Ne, F fx :gr A xefsggr - ' -' . , e.5t5 , W- aft A e-ef W , WAYNEsk,41iIff'ff ' 3 -'L 'tuigfsk - , , R . ,I mexvev. mu t W gr wget Our principal, Wayne E. Katz, has spent all his professional life as a member of Consolidated School District Number One. He taught science and was a coach at Baptiste, was assistant princi- pal at Ervin and Smith Hale and was appointed principal of Ervin in 1969. He has ' i occupied this position for eight years We thank Mr. Katz for his service and Ervin affl 1n every area 171 . in e ' ' -If fi 4, dedication toward making lj , ' .Q 'L -4 ' ' . , t' i r . - hx is X :fir ,LA pi ily, :if -wi' 4 . -i .za , -,L 2: 1 1 . r ... . , -1- 0 something else
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lic . E ra in Ill u El l U! m l ll! l E w l ce to and . fire . hich is the REAL TEACHER 9 .aa Z! 'R The EJHS Guide is in search of the Real Teacher from this group. Could it be? I... No, that's Mr. Truth R. Consequences, he enforces decision-making here at E-IHS. He reacts violently when anyone makes the slightest error. Therefore, beware! 2. Ms. Katie Kaleidoscope is in charge of interior design, and paints the halls fantastic . . . Ms. K. we would like black and gold. 3. Wrong. That's Ms. H. E. Haw, she keeps harmony in the halls with a little help from her dovim-home friends. 4. Wrong again. This is Wonda R. Woman. She coordinates us on the latest at EJHS, and take note-she's the greatest! 5. Here we see Mary Heartman, Mary Heartrnan, she can be your confidant, but beware you might drown in her chicken soup. 6. Marshall M. Cloud comes to us from the west, and we hope he'll give us his best. 7. Wrong again. Russell Krohm is not ai real teacher yet, but in 77-78 we hope to see him in a classroom of his ovsm.
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