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Girls Versus Boys i Girls certainly do not constitute the weaker sex when it boys bowled against five J. C. girls, the games beginning Murphy's. The girls won 2160 to 2124 without the gene before the match began and which, by the way. was not Lois jahneke n Tournament comes to bowling. On April 14. five bl. C. at Jahnekes Bowling Alleys and ending at rous handicap of 50 pins offered by the boys accepted. was the star as usual. bowling a high single 15 game of 259 and Gordie Graham following with 204 after a Very bad start. Qthers bowling were Mary Fleener. Mztry Jane Francis, Lorraine Kinsley. Patty Burress, and on the losing team: Henry Ghelain, Bill Iviarvick. Sonny Hcrkert Cwho was replaced in the last two games by Dorris Constantinej. and Jack Gnaclinger. The boys, feeling rather downhearted about the whole thing, challenged the girls to another match, hoping Very hard to make a better showing. This page sponsored by Barrett Hardware Company
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Annual Fall Banquet Dear Diary: Xvell. timmy anfl l tzact a perfect time tonigtit. Ttie taanquet anct mixer were a grancl success. Iotln Hummel was toastmaster. ancl lle went over tnig. 1 clon't tnetieve B. Iensen appre- ciateft lzeing called ttle Hlxlason Avenue Swerleu, llzougti. Gee. Lea Borlzon was sitting next to Bill Katflem, tnit tile camera cticlnlt seem to get tier in. Inst ttlintz, Superintendent Iorctan at- tenrlecl our tmnquet, anct toftay tie is a lxlaior in tlie lxlarines. Tliings certainly llave cllangect. Guess wtmt. ttie fooct was really goort. ancl you tcnow tim always interestect in ttiat. And Mixer After eating up in ttle cafeteria we all went flown to ttie girls' gym. Ttien ttle tun realty tme- gan. Ttzere were all sorts of mixer clances. ancl. of course, ttley liact ttie Htucley spot., rtance. Pat Douglas anft Bill petropotis were ttie winners. ancl ttley receivefl war stamps. Some of ttie fellows utlo were in loliet after reg- istering rtown at Illinois were ttiere-uninvitecl taut welcome. Tliey causecl rattier a wave of ex- citement for ttze fairer sex. You lenow l actually saw Don Xvittielmi clanc- ing anct ttlat is rare. His little partner was 'lpootn Francis. l coulft rattle on. tmut lxlom says it's getting tate. So Goovnite. Caryl Tlns page sponsoreft lay Louls ohet Hotel H
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GIUYTI Blllfll? MP0 and Alan 42? z . . Locker sm-enarlrf Soil shoulder Popular Twosomes That Craee Our Campus By the looks of the pictures A'Love is Grand , Martha and Bud have had their little bouts , but it is going to be a lasting thing, fl can hear wedding bells nowj. Bill and Betty are still seen evcryf where together. They're inseparable. George and Norma are also always side by side-he hasnlt a chance to get away. Early in the season joe was squiring Garland around, but now Bob Gruben seems to have stepped in. and Joe has stepped out. But Joe isn't holding a ball of tire in his hand. XVonder what happened to that real love of Bob and Jackie? Shes always with Len Vranichar these days. Oh, well, they're still freshmen and can change their minds. Our serious sophomores, Alberta and Doug, are going to have to make a decision soon. Doug is entering the Army Air Corps in June. Marge has left school, but Hick is still faithful. Rollie Faye has a glamorous gal from St, Francis, and he keeps her to himself. The B.M.O.C. fhig man on campusj, Bob Laraway, is getting around. Could it be that lush con' vertible he has? Mary Kay Bent and julian Hughes are always huddled in the browsing nook . Could their suhject be schoolworkvor7 We understand that Ruth Hocfer and Luther Eggman eat their lunch together in Luther's fathers car at noons, weather permitting. We hear that the roof leaks. l wonder what we'll all be doing within the next live years. Maybe if there is a reunion, we'll all meet again and see the outcome. This page sponsored by Rialto Cafeteria 16
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