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,jj - --n -1 ---1 pq- -Q new ul The Class of '33 Wc're the class of '33 iiffarching on to victory Through our years of high school here, With our friends and teachers clear. Yet with the sadness of our parting, Comes the thrill of life just starting. But with our past behind us Comes the faith that fame will find us. With ambition flying high, Ana' hopes mounting to the sky, We, the class of '33, March on to victory. By ,Hnna Mac Cox The Senior jig-Saw ,sql OW, here is another jig-saw puzzle to be put together. Look at all these . -e 'l green pieces! They must be importantg so l'll put them in first. .See! they . make the outline and background for the picture. These two pieces have gila a little coloring on them, so they must represent parties and a recept1on.h Here are some pieces that fit next to the green outline. They seem to be a sop omore year in Knox High School. Look at fthese 'brilliant pieces which form the next part of this jig'-saw! A gay colored piece for parties, a gold piece of jewelry, a play, another green piece shapled like a tree, and a rainbow colored banquet--all these make wp 'the third part o'f this puzzle. lNow for the main picture of the puzzle. Here are the four class officers-President Myron Bleam, Vice-president Linus Loudermilk, Secretary Myrtle Drews, and Treasurer Kenneth Keen. Wha't fits here? Here they are, the Student Council members, Anna Mae Cox and Marie Hammerlund. Now comes the piece for the class play. Here is the second semester amd the new Student Council members, Emily Ruzas and Glen Chapman. Scattered here and there through the puzzle are pieces to show the donvooationsp sponsored by the Seniors. There are also pieces to show that the seniors are prominent in athletics. Hlere are some intramural championships: basket ball, volley ball, and others. We find too that some members are prominent in outside activities: orchrestran chorus, operetta, county music events, and the Masque and Lyre Club. As the puzzle nears completion, we find the few remaining' pieces to be the ban- quet given by the juniors, the class picnic, class night, baccalaureate, and commence- ment. Thus Knox High School finishes the jig-saw puzzle and finds it to be the class of 1933.
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QASSQ ECY 5 ADIES. and gentlemen, at the stroke of the gong it will be 8.15, Bulova watoh M 2,4 time. We refer you to the editorial room of the Morning Chronicle for FS,-fi the latest news flashes. RVN Good morning, the weather forecast for this beautiful June morning, 1943, is fair and warmer. Glancing down the first page of this latest edition of Ithe Morn- ing Chronicle, we see several familiar names. Opal Walker is suing Irvin Werner for breach of promise. She says she just couldn't resist his eloquence in love makingl. Her lawyer, Mr. Brownstein, refuses to make any statements about the case. Other court news: Verl Bailey, Jim Clark, and Chuck Rodgers, notorious chicken thieves area also on trial today, Marie Wolfe, Marie Hamcmerlund, and Janet Dennison's night cluib was raided again last night, Reinhollt, Wallick, and Smith's lunchroovm was bombed last night and several suspects are under arrest. Loretta Bortell, Vera Susdorf, and Hazel Rogers are asking for donations of old shortguns and razor blades so the inmates of theiu' insane asylum will have some safe play things. Howitt and Holm's Circus is coming to town. Billed first are Good and Gustafson. animsal impersonators, Don Baldwin, world's fattest man, Jack Moreland, snake oharmer, Dick O'Hara, fancy skater, Kistler and Keen, oomedy team, Marge Smith's flea cirdus, Rosemary Thurmon, the red-headed Hula-hula damcer, Emily Ruzas and Tony Maslowics, aerial performers, Evano Ferretti, strong man, Polly Myers and Myrtle Drews, lion tasmersg Ermadine Zechiel and Martha Savery, Siamese Twins. On page 2 is a picture painted by Bob Younglove of Marie Ferretti, voted Miss- America by the well known judges of beauty, Bur Beaucihamp, Steve Kafka, and Don Connor. Another picture is of Mr. and Mrs. Taitel was the former Bernice Staley. Anna engagement to Paul Grove. Sports: Battling Bleam meets Cocky Croy at Madison Square Gardens for the Fly- weigiht championship. Joe McGovern won the cross-country races held at the Univer- sity of Toto yesterday. The latest bulletin from the Welkie, Loudermilk and Cihapm-an sleep marathon: the boys are still -at it after falling asleep in Economncs class b-ack in 1933, and are good for another ten years. Our time is up now until tomorrow morning at 8:15: this is K.H..S. signing off. Senior Class Will Louis Taitel and 21 children.. Mrs. Mae Cox the actress is announcing her V1 E, the IS-enior Class of '33, being sound of body ib'u't unsound of mind alfter four years in Knox High, do make this our last will and testamefnt.. Ag x Joe McGovern leaves his rosy cheeks to Anna Perry, Linus, his dlrnrplesi to Q-Eta Wilbur Biggs, Donald B., his height to Edward Watson, Tony, his polite- ness to Kendall Fout, and Richard O'Hara, his modesty to Lorin Wheeler. L-ouis leaves his argumentative ability to Clair Wilson, Marjorie, her punctuality to Leslie Shaw, Bur, his sleeping traits to Don Shilling, James, his natural spelling tlt de to Berniece Summers- Evano his sunny disposition to Gladys W., Irvin, his ap 1 u . , , -. . t oratorical eloquence to Horace Barr, Hazel and Anna Mae, their giggles to Ruby Fechner and Mabel Wagner, and Elvin, his lovelorn look to Neal Smit Myron wills his ability to know the latest gossip to Miss Shaw, Rosemary, her ever changing' infatuation for basketball players to Jeannette Bleam: Phillip, his talent as a punster to Mr. Valentine, Marie Wolfe leaves her excellent typing records tio Charles Moroni, and Marie Ferretti wills the Dare of Harold Olsern to Miranda Cole. Last the entire senior cl-ass wills its unusual sense of humor to the high school teachers Cthey need itl.
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