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October 28 - Intramurals becoming 0 headache for us. Can never find enough to play, always lose, never win, get bullied by the boys because we denlt win QI-Ieaven Imows they arcn't se good either-J, and players usually end up with Cl mouth battle ever whose fault it was We lost. October 30 - Bill Lowans and,G1enn Miller join up with the cheering squad for winter sports. That's putting noise to c good uso. Hov.J.1-- Girls make plans for a museum for treasured bunny hidos. Tie always could think better when the boys were gone. Nov. 10 - Had real good assembly today. The audience laughed and laughed. We laughed, too. Nov. 18 - Hawbcker failed to make the high school play, but' it didn't get him down at all. He just squz-.rod his shoulders and said, Next year I'l1 be Clerk Gable with a wig for my mustache. Mackey still too chubby to be Romeo. Junior, maybe you nocd some practice in that Romeo stuff. Nov. 23 - More Latin trouble, Ncgley gives up and Mackey and Hawbakor want to get credit for the course without taking! it. The rcst oi' us ore tee much content with C assignments - and loss. Nov. 30 - Broken hearts. Gonny lest her Kenny and Honey her DiCk . Makes us all feel so sad. Dick leelcs too glum for words. Dee, 10 - Holy cow, hovc we come to thot? Den't we have enough stamina to fight a losing game? Forfcits smell. I Dec. 19 - Smith, Jarrett and Jar-rcttj Hills lineup for girls' boskotballt Hoge, Andersen, and Failcr train for Varsity places. DOG. 25 - Safe and sound from teachers' wrath. Begiruming to feel :ztc-too- muchish . Having a grand time, we think. Dec. 50 - Almost gone. Ralph says he has c. lot to remember the old year by. Are you keeping secrets from us, Ralph? Jan. 10 - Helen Reeder begins the New Year in the hospital. G11-Id to HCN' she'll be back soon. Jun. no - Don has figured out o. way to get rid of Hitler. -714511 10041450 11 men brave enough tc fly over Berlin and drop n 'bomb . ThC1'0'S 11019111116 to it , says Don. When you go, Don, denlt forget your calling cards. ' Jan. '66 - Bod news again. Hazel Haun decides she no longer needs an appendix. Denotes it to Chambersburg Hospital. Feb. 1 - The piggy sew his shadow, or was that you ho saw, Gluck? Feb. 14 - Jerry :spent All day trying to Jo:-atc the source of some very ' exquisite valentimxos ho got.
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uay 20 - Finals. And they were tough enough to make you feel final, too. Nay 24 - The graduates graduated. Nhat the heck did they feel so sud about? Our final roll call finds Dorothy Ryder has deserted us. She found a hubby. Hay 30 - Hip, hip, hoorayl Having a grand vacation and wish you one, tee. SOPHOMORJS, 1939-1940 September 4, 1939 - Took another look at L.H.S. today with a big sigh. ' 'Tis a long, long way to ge. The summer took its toll - Olivo Tarner,Glcnn Shelley, Florence Keebaugh, Mabel Houpt, John Rosenberry, Jack Ihlone, and Junior McFadden were missing at the first roll call or soon thereafter. Sept, 8 - Den't know whether we want to go to college or not but we gotta decide which course we want to take. Jim alone is absolutely sure of him- self. No college for mo , says hog I'm going to be a ditch-diggeru. Says Mae1:oy,n I wonder 'which course requires the least amount of work. I'm all for it. Sept. 10 - Class election. Mackey becomes president, Jack Malone vice- president, Edna Sites secretary, and Mary Jarrett treasurer. Commission President Mackey, Ethel Houpt, and Goldie Sipos to fight for,us on the School Council. Sept. 16 - Just beginning to edge around to get acquainted with our new members. Goldie and Ralph Sipes came all thw way from Fannettsburg. Sure we're going to like them. They're almost as bashful as we are. Sept. 25 - Fuller and Iiaekey become full time art editors on the Vox Scholae staff and 1-Iiss Hoffeditvs headaches start. We're getting quite journalistic. Bob Hill printsg Bill Lewans writes featurosg and Betty Faith, Edna Hollinger, Ethel Heupt, and Bernard McLueas report. lhst would the newspaper staff be without us? Oct. 6 - Say Welcome to the freshmen. T1 I enjoy a ntrickyi' springboard, a blow torch, :md flour and more flour. The !:ids' were scared for fear they might be soared. We were quite satisfied with our show. Ootober 155 - Ah, level It must be great! Wie now? Why,, SoupyX', the old Romeo. And bad it is he has it. You should see the jealous girls give him the rush. We'ro all waiting our turns. October lG - Some real work done today in Latin class. Teacher sat down on us rdth vim. We'1l be so full of turkeys by Christmas we won't be able to look a stuffed one in the face. Mackey and Hawbakcr are teacher's biggest headache. K Sometimes they give the rest of us one, too., October 25 - Our 1-ine husn't made such a hit with I-ir. Hamil. The sinker failed to fxmction properlyg new most of us are sunk in biology.
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Feb. 27 - Jdna Hollinger becomes christened Aunt Minnie . Where did you pick up that name, Hollinger? March 3 - Cold as blazos, today , announces Hill. How cold is that? Ask the greundhog, as we were told to do. Elarch 16 - Plane geometry is the vyorst thing we'vo ever encountered, with Latin ranking o. close second. We hold a straw ballot today to find out. March 2.8 - Jack Malone decided to rejoin us - no, not us, baseball. He sits all day just to play a little baseball , He won't ladt, says we. April 1 - If sophomores are wise fools , how can they also be April f'ools ? April 10 - Coach Hamil announces Hill, Anderson, and Miller will fill up the spaces on his baseball team. An honor? That depends upon how ho me:-.nt that filling up space. And Malone? Did you think he could sit it out? Neither did VIC. ' April 19 - Honor of honors. To us camo the' assembly award for the first sem- ester's best assembly program. fwhich one could that have been'1j April 25 - First really warm day since last year at this times Doti' says sho feels like njumpin' a rope . - May l - Ono more month to go and the second round will be over. Two more years to go :uid the whole darn ish-h-hj fight will be over. ' May l2l- Baseball games certainly are attracting o. lot of attention for some reason or other. Why are you so much interested, Betty? I d:ldn't know you liked baseball. Hay 28 - V:-.cation sneaked up on us this year. For another summer, Se long! JUBTIORQSV, 1940-1941 Sept. 5, l94O - Hero we are. And we run through the halls worse than fresh- ' mon. 1-iiss Heffeditz steels herself to endure us a year in heme room. Sept, lO - Missing 3 Roy Sellenbergcr, Rachel Hackman, Lucille Parker, Edna Sites, Hazel Haan, Soupy Funk, Ray Byers, 'and Davis Nelling. Edna and HM01 had married, Soupy , Ray, and Davis enlisted with the Class of '43, Sept, 15' - Mackey runs for president again and is elected. Jimu MeLueas lends his support as vice-president. Mary Jarrett becomes secretary and Phyllis Rosenberry treasurer. Genifrede Smith and Robert Anderson are assigned to manage our athletic program. Sept. 20 - A bad start makes a good ending someone once said. We find it e. singularly encouraging thought right now,
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