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'And they lived happily ever after along with committee members Sally Wllliams, Marilyn Knight, Irene Armstrong, Jane Mencher, and Jane Barker. I see Bob Brown and Chi Li leaving for parts unknown There are Jim Burrows and Beverly Hickman flashing pictures of the class Through the ,whole year I see the words C.A.R.E C A R E C A R E the clothesline for Europe, the 'wardrobe plan', and your hundred dollar goal I see correspondence with France, too. 'I guess you'l1 have to go now,W said the swami sadly WThe bowl is dimming I hope all these good things come true And they did. fl, X. Fefe il' ,fs-f I Page 30
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Miss Eaton recommends a book 1 'What should I do now, Miss Gauger?' 'Its a boid. Page 29
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SIQAIIX 0 Z1 8417414 Qaaale Our class is larger though smaller this year. WHow?u you may ask. Use this formula: 45-14+2 E 33. Let the 45 mean last year's class, 14 the people who left, and 2 mean Joan Ts'a1, who came in September from China via Oakland, California, and Tom Stowitts, who came in January from Virginia. Taking the 33 in one section instead of two, as we did with the 45 last year, we get H large but united group. We try to squeeze into room 314 for English and social studies, along with extra tables and chairs which we managed to round up from storage places throughout the building. The smaller class makes for a pleasant social life. ' Under the direction of Miss 0'Connel1, we Eights are developing social graces by dancing with the Sevens on alternate Tuesdays. We have wonderful times playing games, jitterbugging, and waltzing around. Refreshments,wh1ch usually consist of punch and cookies, end our afternoons perfectly. ' With equal delight we have spent many after- noons watching our undefeated boys' soccer team align battle other schools. The girls also showed great zest in sports in the fa1l.0ranges triumphed over Blues, and eights beat Sixes and Sevens 5-01n soccer. It was a successful season for all, de- spite battered shins and scarred legs. Our own unquenchable spirits are best expressed in Barry's parody on WA Wandering lhnstrelnz A Wondering Right-wing I- A thing of shreds and patches, Of scarred-up legs and scratches, QNX And only one idea in mind: To kill the other guy Before he can kill ne, But if in case he kills me, Please bury me 'neath my goal, Please bury me 'neath my goal, JK L-z X lay' di, Page 31
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