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, . . . . . , lop row: Miss Ilionin. .ltlXlNk'I'Q lx Xxillllllldll, ire.isureig -I. liillis, pres itlenig I. Stliirnier. Xlk'C'Pl'k'SlklCl1lQ I. Allison, xeeiei.ii'yg Nlr, Oeli, .ulr X lNt.'l'. lliirrl row: ll. Ilrilllxo, .llI'.lI'0llllll .iililt-it-g Ii. Sp.uI.it'tiiiig S. Romani, rIieerIe.uIei'sg I. Scliirmer, .isx'i drum in.iior. Secmul ron: ll. XV.1Ilwei'g, vulIcyI1.IlI A'.ll1l.llIl2 I. Nl.ll'Ulll, IX. lliello, fool' lull. Nl. luxe, Iiigliesi class .n'er.1ge. lloiioin row: .'X. Arnold, cli.iirni.in pnpcorii sale. Q.. Canlioe. I'. lalymlli, prize winners, ll.iril limes party. 6 4 E Sophomore Siflelights Hy .Iolm Gillis Cflim l'n'.iiili'r1! An interview between the class president and the Hematite editor. H. Ii.: john, I should like you to prepare some copy for the Hematite about the activities of your class. C. P.: Huh? 44 H. lf.: l understand you had a Hard Timesnparty. C. P.: Uh-huh. H. ll.: And the boys' gym was decorated to re- present a barn, and every- one came in clothes to suit the occasion? Some one told me that prizes for the funniest costumes were awarded to Carolyn Cohoe and Fred Lilyroth. Wlere they? C. P.: Uh-huh. 3' Are there any H. I... attractive girls in your class? C. P.: Clior the first time showing signs of life.j Yeah, we can win the championship in that! H. lf.: lt, of course, goes without saying that a class which would elect you for its president must be out- standing in scholarship and intelligence. C. P.: Huh? H. lf.: Thank you for your valuable assistance.
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Our physical education year was divided into several seasons of sports for us to enjoy. It is not at all strange that this was the favorite subject of ours. Home work was omitted, though we did it for our own pleasure. What we like the most we have the least so accordingly we had two hours a week for this subject! That pleased us. gg Euclid started it! It was all his fault! Through his dis- l coveries we were forced to struggle. We entered geometry all unsuspecting a hideous future. Though bent and broken, we insisted on taking a more solid subject in which we be- came subject to Hts of sleep. We learned formulas at the least possible excuse-formulas for which we could never ind use unless on some rare occasion an interested person might casually ask the volume of some odd shaped box. Equations and graphs led us a merry life for the next semes- ter. Though they were disguised by a different name they proved as much bother as any other part of mathematics. Given a summer for an intermission we promptly forgot the material gathered and once more learned it with additions. We learned how to slide on the slide rule and we learned that logs had some other use than Hrewood. A few bleak surviv- ors struggled on to 21 most unpromising subject called trigo- nometry. The sines, cosines, and tangents guided us along that extremely triangular way to temporary success. l i On their marks! fWe hope they'rc Aus, Learnin Y to slide-.1 rule. fs A stirrin' icture! 2- P Chimney! How the sparks flue! 43
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,lunior Jigsaw Hy Mary ,Ivan Kerr The llunior jigsaw puz- zle of '36 was fitted to- gether with skill and per- fection. The base of the puzzle was the junior Mixer around which the other parts were placed. The next sections to he Ht- ted in the puzzle were the various class oilicers. After terpiece. The finished puz- zle was an achievement to he proud of, with every piece in its proper place and doing its share to make the perfect whole. These juniors did credit to them- selves in piecing together this complicated jigsaw. Next year they will try Ll newand more diflicult one. Let us hope it will prove to be just as much of L1 success as the one they just com- these pieces were selected and found to be the right ones, the rest of the puzzle was completed with ease. Other parts of the puzzle were the performance of T pleted. l anmhasika's lets and the presentation of Huckle- berry Finn . The klunior- Senior Prom, 21 colorful piece, completed the mas-
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