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llov. 10 - Hockey is moved to new scat. Hc cmd Susan are getting too well acquainted. ifov, 19 - Oo-oh, this algebra is atrocious. It just won't soak in. Shows how tough wo are, Nov. 26 - First intremurellbaskctbnll game with the Juniors. Did we win or didn't we? Thot's v.'ho.t we'd like to know. Dcct 1 - Beck from Thanksgiving vacation. For once had enough to edt. The poor turkeys! - Doc, 6 - Report cards ce.me out today. Our first. Hovr different from the ones we took home lost year. Could it be our minds have deteriorated so rapidly? Ylhnt will Hom say? Dec, 11 - Our School Council representatives - Boba Hill, Glenn Miller, and Betty Faith demand more freedom for the freshmen. M.L.L. asks if we rrcmt strangers to think they cu-o training race horses here. Hill decides the Bill of Rights guarantees him freedom and he takes it - plenty of it. Dec. 17 - Lots of letters floating around - to Santo of course. C-Tust ask the teechorsg they tool: some of them., Fresh nren't the only ones writing them cithor.. I foxmd one written by n. senior. It started out, Dearest Gonny Ciust have been to Mrs. So.nta.D Dec. 21 - Juniors gave Christmas assembly today. Fair, considering that we didn't give it, Learned ubselutcly nothing all dey. Teo excited. Dec. 50 - Back to work again. Santa must have brought everyone of us rx little bag of dignity. Stranger, on first thought, might take us for the teachers. Ihybo everyone was just worrying about the New Yedr's resolutions they should make. , Hun. 10 - ifiid-term exams! Are we oraxmning - our stomachs? Of course wc'rc. not worried. The teachers always get chicken hearted when the time comes - All tigoso threats were just hot air . Thoy'1l do it every time. 101' will they? - Jan. 15 - Another romance - Dick and honey , Jan. 20 - Lot freedom ring! Ne teachers on patrol duty for some reason- 'io could really enjoy the halls for v. change- and reed the bulletin board in fJCL'.0Cg -Ton. 735 - Exams are over and lonfing, back to norrnnl again. Mr. 1421115011 fails to disrupt the lnckcxdaisical trend with the throat, It's not too late vtrt to flunl: zalgebran. I-Io shccnishly admitted then, HA lot more passed the mason than I thought would. A great applause. And what do you think, Mr. Lzzusch smiled! ' Juv. Plz' -4 One of these irritating, days when you wish something would hawaii ua-,ai it doe smt-
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FRESHMAN YEAR, 1938-1939 n September 6, 1938 - Fifty-five fresh , green as grass, ,meek and mild as one could find anywhere land howll. Felt as if we were going to be shot at sunrise. Sept. 10 - Had our first gym class. Can't understand where the Seniors saw so much fun at it, Could we be that amusing. Frankly we don't think they are so hot themselves. If the next four years doult do anymore for us, i s hardly worth the struggle. Sept. 18 - Thoroughly convinced now that H111 isnft afraid of the teachers. The way he talks in class you would think he was a kid out of kindergarten - thinks he knows it all. Sept. 25 - Elected class officers. Mrs H111 was made our president, Bob Anderson vice-president, Edna Sites secretary-treasurer, and Susan Rockwell the historian. Sept. 29 - Daniel Chilcote and Anna Mary Walker have already decided too much education is not good for them, Hardlyyhere long enough for us to get acquainted. Oct. 7 - Sophomore class give us cur first trimming , Did the wrong thing to promote our goodwill, Not allowed to do the same thing back, but let them watch out in :lntramurals and other school activities. WSWS 'EB-kerl 9- secret oath to get even. Octv 14 - Found out wc didn't elect enough officers. Need a boys' and girls' athletic manager. Warren Divelbies and 'Kate Mills take over, 0G'G. 22 - Play tryouts. Not one of us able to pass tho rigid test. Mackey says thero should bo two plays - one for interested people who don't look enough liketllcmco to make the main play, What's wrong Junior? Wo think you are pretty cute , Oct. 31 - Hallovro'en, The usual number of ghosts around. Fodder enough to food a dozen cows at tho front door. Q P.S. - Wish our algebra and Latin toachcrs wcro ghosts, too.J Nov. 1 - Boys absent thcmsolvos en masse. Want ue -tu -I-.hinlc they can hunt. Do we look so dumb?
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Jan. 30 - Big snow today. I. well-aimed snowball hit one of the teachers and all thc teachers get so burning mad :all the snow melted - just like tlmt. Feb. 'L - First fight the fresh had was with the sophs . Another case where the motto, If at first you don't succeed, try, try again , woifked perfectly. Feb. 8 - iir. Hamil shoclcs us dead with hhat's coolcin' back there? Says Jerry with .a sheepish look, 1?ethin's ooekin'g we're just tal1:in'.i' Feb. 14 - Hawbaker was told to Shut up today in Latin Class fafter the teacher had used several tactful approaches without s.vai1.J Did he look scared? Ho wonder when such strong language came from Miss Hoffeditz, And he did keep quiet. The orders had been in very plain English, not Latinfliarold wasn't too strong on that foreign stuff. v Feb. Z8 - Cold enough to freeze ice-ciclos on the furnace, That old grovdd hog might try not hunting his shadow once. Mar ch 2 - Genny wound up the basketball season on the first team f- not bad for a fresh , eh? Jael: Malone, John Rosenberry, Dick:' Hoge, Honey Jarrett, and Olive Tax-ner saw some action as subs during the season. 22211-011 mouth S - 1'Splinter is told by one of the teachers he has the biggest i'1 School. Says Splinter , i'I have plenty of company . New what did ho moan? 1- Inroh l'l - Jmderson mails his Valentines today. Either he's dumb or they have changed the date. V April ipri 1 nine , .'x!J!' game . the ir .Lnr il 1 - If you read this, yeu're an April fool. 10 - Malone and Iiill become indisponsiblo to Coach Ha:.1i1's batting 16 - Get oven with the sophs again. Defeated thom in o. softball The sophomore temperature ran so high thc ball almost melted in hands- - 19 - Hot so long to thc end. No, we didn't count the days - just noticed everyone was beginning to study, Those last impressions On 13110 teachers are vital. It might help make 'them forgot the times we didn't Imow Clic hopeb. Q kv' 1 - Is it love or spring fever, or mocscls, or mumps, or smallpox? Or oehld it be fslein down sxm fever? L'verybody's get it, oven the teachers. QOh, the teachers won't admit it, but they have it just tho same. Somo- times they forget to cover up the signs.D liuy lO - Beautiful spring day. Baseball game, balmy breews, and PUPPY love mzxlcc us get tho three-mon'bh's vocation ditch . -
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