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Page 29 text:
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RE IEW Feb. II zz -The faculty steps out and has a party. Guess they're not so old as we think they are. -Rationing of meat and canned goods . . . Let's not get porky, we'll find some- thing to eat. Mar. I9-For a smash hit comedy we say congratulations, Juniors! It was a swell show. Apr. I-No fooling, red ink and 2.1 all - Color combinations don't bother teachers. Navy tests - Good luck boys, we're proud of you. 16-Robin Hood stepped out 16 of his greenwood for a lovely lass - You did a grand job on that operet- ta, chorus. -Easter Vacation-Bunny, and colored eggs.-some- thing new has been added. May 14-V is for Victory, this is our cry and a benefit con- cert was staged. 28 -Wliispers and rumors. The Seniors crown their May Queen. June 4-Surprise - the music or- ganizations went to James- towng however, not for competition. I4-I8TOUf finals but then, look at the reward. zo-Baccalaureate Sermon - adding a touch of serenity to our usually vivacious lives. 2 I-Class Night with its spark- 22. ling wit, laughter and tears. LC-:OI'1'1Il'16l'1CCI'I1Cl1lZ 3IT1Cl Olll' farewell to dear L. H. S. 23-Alumni ending another grand and glorious school year. And every Tuesday we showed I am an Americanu by our purchases of war bonds and stamps. -A. W., '43
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Sept. 1-School days, school days. Once more we start some brain work but we pro- crastinate until after our first vacation. 7-HC1'C it is, Labor Day! Hurrah! We're not used to sitting around. We want action! 24-Do we get it? I'll say! The season for football opens on Friday night with our Cardinals facing Jamestown Reserves. It's a Wow! Oct. 291MODCY making schemes is all the Seniors talk about and now it's a movie, Wolf Call? Appropri- ate, don't you think? 31-It's raining. It's pouring, Nov. 5 the witches are storming. Their cats hate wet feet so to the school they did re- treat. Quite a party with all that goes to make it a success. Cider and dough- nuts, too. -Woe be unto us. Marks! are we ready? No. 7-Cur bells ring patriotism and we have our first blood clinic. Quite an experi- ence for some. THE YEAR 9-11 -No more pleasure driv- ing just because we have no gas. What's going to happen? We'll resort to walking. zo-Yes, they did walk too! Our Senior Play was worth it. 26iFI'OIT1 OLII' l1C211'lIS WC 1T1C2l1'1II Thanksgiving and Dec. 3-How I hate to get up in the morning! No school this morning . . . well, we couldn't get there .... Snow!! 11-Don your shorts, grab a ball, shoot! Thatis right! Lakewood vs. Mayville on the home court. Let's hit it hard. 14-It seems as though our music organizations are stepping right along. A party with several tunes. Jan. 18-Regents!! Not bad if pre- pared for but ...... 25-The Seniors had a relapse with a party. Did you have a good time? Need we ask? 28-Results, Not so bad. Time will tells what will become of us.
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BEQUESTS CDF THE CLASS CDF '43 E, the Class of '43, here- by take this opportunity to publish our last will and testament. To Mr. Flynn our sincere thanks for his congenial assistance and ad- vice rendered in publication of the Cardinal.', To Miss Cook our deepest grati- tude for leading us through a suc- cessful year. To anyone of our lower classmen who qualify, we bequeath the fol- lowing individual talents of the Sen- ior Class: V Leo Jungquist casts his line to any Hsh who will swallow it. Dorothy Franson passes on her purple sweater toisome Swede. Conrad King leaves for the Navy. Pauline Harito yields her month old wad of gum to anyone who can freshen it for her. Richard Camp leaves a trail of broken hearts to anyone who can mend them. Katherine Ross leaves some of her short stature for B.A. Nelson to admire. Bill Myregaard relinguishes his op- portunity of blowing up L. H. S., to Frank Filk. Alice Wahl leaves her many flames to some girl who can keep them burning. James Lloyd wills all his old comic books to Superman admirers. Mary Ellen Lundquist bestows her Saturday nights onto anyone who can take them. Luther Sherman transfers a few inches to Lena. Naomi Ellis donates her steadyis Ford to the scrap drive. Arthur Larkin leaves to search for women. Eleanor Park bequeaths her mod- est manner to Patty Lundquist. Alton Johnson leaves the math classes with high marks. Wfalter Van Every presents his sports enthusiasm to Frederick Brice. Wfinnefred Larson leaves for the post office to get her weekly letter from Georgia. Don Gustafson bestows upon Rog- er Shaw, his slow and easy-going ways. Marilyn Jordan relinquishes her desk in History C-at last. Theron Derby devotes himself to art and Audrey. Russell Clark leaves to increase farm production. Bob Walkerman bestows some of his dignity upon each junior. Marilyn Peif-fer has left L. H. S. to reside Deep in the Heart of Texas. Vernon Nelson leaves his heart with Patty. Paul Bergman bestowes his English IV siestas upon Henry Pearson. Ruth Button and Betty Sales make a graceful but hurried exit when this will is made public.
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