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UQI' Irs lr lns How many nataral m ne s a e knoJn9 D1Ck Q Irs IU lns Yes and wlll you plQcL:-G HH 4C Gm ICK R P o des and brine tes Mr Kearney Jhat do re tltles of lllton's two ooem HL' Alle on and MII Penseroso repres nt? Donnle T Happy Hoollgan and Gloomy Gus Mrs McKenna Who was that laughlng out loud? Merle F I was Mrs McKenna I was laughlng up my sleeve and I Joan O I heard you were SICK last week Betty K Yes I had the nef dlsease called the nClothlng SlCkHGSS Joan O Jhat on earth IQ thatQ Betty K Well I h d a coat on my tongue, and my CFGSIU came IH short pants Jan C Cln band practlcel I'm the fastest person 1U the world Paullne C ow's that? an C Tl e fll9S, doesn' ltc Paallne C So they say n ell I beat tlme Cl, Mldge e Cl n e 'Tl I BOCCIS F neve l soon starve eat Coach THIS IS the thl m looked on JOhH1lS'S pap r James P Y s Slr H6 doe n wrlte very plalnly I hear EHQI Tobf IQ SICK Nhat's wrong? Last nlght BObbl9 called hlm honey, and thls OFUIH he broke ou wlth the CIVGS MHFVID Joanne MHFVIH Coach What could he ore sad than Daullne C A country ICFOUC a lan Sne Do you know vou av n't KlSQGd e 1U slx week ood heavens' o have I oe klSSlHg9 Coach Do you krow I y yo falled 1D hlstory I haven't ar ldea Coach Rlght' Dlck R My vlrl s ld e rlr too small IO god et anot e rln DICK R Dope ano ler elrl Glrls and ladles, SklD thls paragraph It IS really hHflI for patllcatl n It got lnto my letters by mlSC8kS, and I asked tre DFIHCQF o d st or set lt wrong Sld9 up peeq Jeu uo puede on pau e 'Mouewos qt ae nes p,eds peed Apeeafe s,eus LSOG SI L 'iutuqaeg e Ol sdueo ueq J Ee II,ef o nous e go purx dee I v edea aus JI MoqAue qho at putg If,eus leq noA ang 'Moug qou 1uEho aus EUIQQSMOS s,qI 'uewom e setalom SutuqAue s,eaeuq JI r Q EY 9 X Z! , f- f ,Q ff .- B fa X Q fx? , V4 -1-' X5 I W M . H'i:' --I U or U ' ' U M.--There's som tQ'n5 or ying ag. t r nl . on my .lrd. I.--Two. I' .--On, I r i'nd. It will Q . 1 gg -- H, ' - to death. no me h L? D' .---l n c 1 ' t . '-- ' o -'ri time yo3've .' H e . . ' C --Y tl ' .-- e ' , ' JL s 't L. g V AS, . .A . ,Tw YY cl 3 e . l o s 0 Pg 1 u I .U I a . P.--I u 3. D P.-- a L1 A gy U l ll. 9 4 IZ? D I I --v' CIA I dldh't know there was a hole in a man without a country? lt. I 1 ' .-- ' U' K T . .-- ' I -- f Y R e ' o . m ' ' c sT '.-- , v ' He--G , Nh ' ' in . . H . . . . --lf ' Y Q , EL ' I ' L-- ' I vi I1 ' ' . ' ' ? Max. H.-- -' . I 1-'A l 9 o ' . . ET 0 ' .--h . ' .--Y' D' 2' th '.g was J .-- m t ' . on . ' ,.-- s . C by H.--Did f 1 g C '. R r ' fi Ja C.--W , ' . ' ' I.--I A , tk j' . . . . . . W 1 . Q, . ng.n CL A , u ' V ok.. ' ' ' ' 4' me Wow . A C C C -oy . T . t ' +C at U3 II . A v v fx :vie S :'-A - 3 f-'I -'I if-'I 0 fx 'C n E v J L sa
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'-'-S Llllll7l' elllllf' CllliZll1?f liz, -ist? In the sprlng of the year, groubs of JUHlOFS congregate ln the halls and as a senlor aoproaches, the toplc of conversatlon suddenly shlfts from that of the banquet to whlsoers of, Shh' Here comes a senlor However, the senlors aren't usually entlr ly urorlsed, because, banquet secrets somehow escaoe from behlnd the JUH1OTS' closed doors At 6 30 on the evenlng of May L, the gates of nD1X19 Acresu were opened wlde to welcome the senlors and other gue ts The settlng of our banquet 1U the gym was a south rn colonlal garden Fragrant blossoms and multl colored flowers llH6j the whlte plcket fence A colonlal manslon of gllstenlng whlte accented by stately plllars overhead balcony, blue shutters, and large double doo s provlded the background Centerpleces of the dlnner tables were colonlal flgurlnes arranged on blue standards Golden horseshoes, used throughout the garden for an added accent, were the W1Hl8tUTG favors The f atures of the d9l1ClOUS dlnner, prepared by the Junlor mothers were frled chlcken and cherry ple a la mode served wlth all of the trlmmlngs Presldlng over the program of the evenlng was the hostess of D1Xl9 Acres Pauline Cone The welcome, HColon1al Days , and the response On Other So1l , wer slVGD resoectlvely by Dlck RlCe and Louls Nlkoley The Southern Belles Margorle Mulllns, Joanne Pewsey, Jan Chlndldnd, Betty Kleesples Paullne Cone, and Joan Gtto, sang HMy Old Kentucky Homen under a llghted, flower covered archw y Donn Jean Otto related HTales of Oldn and J nette Ploeger acted as offlclal NTattlern of the evenlng 'Carollna Moonn was sung by th Southern Belles nOh Hear Ye, Hear Yen was glven by Mrs McKenna and MaTVlH HOl5EGlH dlsclosed 'Ne s Th t Never Leaked Outn Joanne Pewsey and Betty Kleesples played a plano duet, HM1ss1ss1po1 Mlnue Mr Wlxon gave Watchlng the Cotton Bowl Burst' ln concluslon, th Southern Belles sang USO Long 'U' Alln 32 P' . - ,by , c U. :Z -- h gy i' 1 F N , as 3 - y , all Wm ' J S-N 'i- , . J Y ? ., A' ww JA 'W Wad . 0 7 - N. Y CJ ' r ' ' YY -- L . .N Q S - - y n 1 s I . . Q . . - . e . - , . 3 W . . I -4 I Q . . . . . , - . ' O . . , . H , I .1 n N ' vv O W' ' ' ' . , XJ YI . : -T , ' , - 5 ' 8. 81 ' ' . ' ' e O , O , H ' w a . V . . ..... tn. . N . , . . . 6
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