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Um ' emu' At the beginning of a long and happy year on September 3, 1946, we, one hundred and one bewildered newcomers opened Eureka's doors. Although quaking legs and quivering lips kept reminding us of our fright, we quite readily adapted ourselves to our new surroundings. Wasting time was foreign to us and before many days had passed, we had assured ourselves of secure footing on the untrodden path which lay ahead by selecting strong leaders to guide us along the way. Bill Mach was given the lead man's staff with Joyce McGee to aid him: Virginia Jaycox was to keep our records while Rex Barnes paid the bills. To plead our case and keep us informed Clinton Estelle, Johanna Honigfort, and Bill Mach were sent to the stu- dents' council. We were a very active class, and consequently many of our number were found taking part in the various activities which had made us deeply attached to our new life. Among those things to which we point with pride are: those of our class who were on the honor roll, the members we contributed to the band and choral groups, our entertaining assembly program, the number of our boys who became a part of the track team, our freshman basketball squad, and those of our boys who were on the B team. The highlight of our first year was the play- ing of the freshman-sophomore basketball game, in which we bowed to our predecessors by four points. However, our spirit was undaunted and remains high in anticipation of the years to come. A Re-FRESH-ing Story On a hill in the little town of COLLIN'Sville lived a HUSKEY and HANSEN fellow. He loved a DEVINE little girl with BROWN wavy hair, who lived across SHEERIN Creek. He would WADE over NEELY every night to see her, and they would sit on the soft GREEN grass, while he would VESPER sweet caresses in her ear. One day he BADER to marry him, but in these days of shortages he didn't know how he could HAUSER. for he didn't want to KRAMPH his parents. A MUELLER, hear- ing of his plight, came to him and said, WAT- SON this I hear about your wanting a house? I have several BARNES I will sell to you which you could SELVIDGE and rebuild into a home. K Scraping up a NICKEL here and there, he finally had enough to purchase them. So he began to MACH a house in which they were to live. He built it on a HEIDBRINK over- looking a LEE. When the house was finished, they were married and lived as happily as KINGS in their little LOEHR upon the hill. Twenty-five
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