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Low Nine Spirit Low nine spirit-is it low? ' ? . i • • • ♦ - You said, ”Low?” - ' No 2 No I No I ' Pull or steam, full of pep. Snappiest class in Garfield ..yet. Fall in line, join the crowd ‘ ’ Low nine spirit-aren t we proud] Bill Rieger
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THE GmHER STAFF For the first time in the history of our Gleaner, it has been a complete students’ publication with two classes turned ovef to its developement. Editorial Staff: Editor---Dwight Rush Staff---Allen Blanc, Joyce Belfs, Catherine Lyman, Gerry Martin, Dick Bennett, Jim Vohs, Kerineth Cusick, John DeBonis, Joe Dickie, Bob Greenleaf, Mary Meadows. Art Staff: Art Editor Peggy Curtis Staff Gene Bernard!, Barbara Cooney, Joan Huggard, Mildred Mallory, Mildred Parker, Joan Gundlach, Photography Staff: Photography Editor- — ‘Horace Wong Staff---Tom Steel, Edward Bindt, Bill Mitchel Printing Staff: Lionel Forsyth, Bill Mitchel, Dick Bennett, Bob Greenleaf. Typing and Mimeographing Staff? Barbara Green, Laura Surnmerhays, Tom Steel, Beverley Campbell, Tom Cooley, Lionel Forsyth, The Production Staff: Mrs. Wilkes, Mr, Hughes, Jir. Hawkins, Mr. Del and. Miss Hamsher, Miss Groefsma. We are grateful for the help given by the following members of the faculty? Mr. Lawson, Mr. Baxter, Miss Collar, Miss Ki dwell, Jilrs, Bagnall, ttrs. Montagne and all others who have helped us make this Gleaner possiblp. We are also grateful to Eugenia Bates, and Beverly, Lougher and all other students who -have given assistance to our staff.
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JOIvES Mrs, Rowel I---” How do ’ ' Bunk” Becker---” It ’ s finds out,” V Mrs, W®lker --”Sally, Sally- — Yea, Mother, and I 4 aid, No thank % v you define ignorance?” when you don’t kno¥f something and someone f V • 5 T r V ' J )T V A w v were you a good girl in church today?” A man offered me a big plate of money, you, ’” y» f % p jy f St t 4V 4 4 4 4S % Proud Mother---” Our Johnny is very smart in school,’ Visitor---”What is he studying?” P, M,---”Oh let’s see, he’s studying French, Spanish, and Algpbra Johnny, say ’hello’ to Mrs, Smith in Algebra,” .. . t t Kt t St t St St St St A %V vC iC A A A A VV A « Richard Mulvany---”Suppose you were a cast-avv ' ay on an island ¥;ith only one book; what book would you like it to be?” John Stansf ield---”That ’ s easy ’’Boat Building for the Amateur St St At Sf M St At St St St St r if A vC % ' C trC ii w VT W t t rC Gillete Gordon (just finishing the 440) ”pid you take my time?” Mr, Corley---” ' ! didn’t have to, , You took it yourself,” St St St At At St At At St St A St At tv A A A t r ’tv tv • ’is VT Mr, Lawson- — -’’How many students are in your class?” Mr. Edw ards ’’About one, out of every five,” St St St At At At St St St St St ts is ”fs v t ' C ifT ' T 3 nr ’V ' T C ’is ’’The examination,” said Mrs, Curtice, ’’will be conducted on the honor system. Please sit three seats apart and in alternate rows,” St St St St St S St St St St At ■VC ’iC ts Vv SC ’{ “is ’i ' C tC Mrs, Shriver---”Name five things, that contain milk,” Cecelia C , --- Butter, cheese, ice cream, and tv ro cows, ' St St St St St St St St St t St t trv V ’is W fC ’i V ’i ' C VC B, Morrison l wonder why J, Schafer talks- to himself so much?” J, Vohs---”He says that he likes to talk to a smart man and that he likes to hear a smart man talking,” St sr St St St St St St St Si s iS ts ' V ts fs ’is ' V ’is Bob Why is he yawning, .in the middle of his speech? Dick---”’He must be listening to it. J ' !, ► ' . J ' . AL ' L ts s ts ts ’ts V k ■ ’tC Mrs, Bagnall’s English class was set to the task of writing an essay on ' Our Dog,” Dick Gardner was the first to finish. His essay read; ‘Our Dog, we haven’t got one. J ' , ' ' ' ' St St St ts ts t ts ts ts tv ts ts ts Ik t’ ’iC Miss Riley- -- ' When was Rome built? Dick Bennett At night, Miss Riley ' Who told- you that? Dick Bennett V ell, you said Rdme wasn’t built in a day, •l d JL J ' Jt Si t St St ts ts t ts t ts • % t ts %•% ’i ' S ■ ’fs ’tC Tom Cooley I raise lions on my ranch,. Barber 17 ' hat k i n d ? Tom Coole f ’Dandy lions. Si SI St St St St St St St St St ts“ ts ts ' T i ’tC “iC ’fC ' i ’tC ’tC ’fC Mrs. Shriver ' Did you glean this fish before you cooked it? ' Gloria ' No, what’s the use of washing anything that’s lived in water all of its life? ,? ■ J’ ' ' “i, ' • ts ts ts ts fs yC C vC ’ts fs tT , Mrs, Curtice And why did you put quotation marks around all of your answ ers on the test? Bob Greenleaf ' I was quoting the girl in front of me. ' ' s ts ts ts ts ts ts ts y V ’tC ’ts ’ts
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