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Sept. 25 - A day the entire class will remember - with some special memories for HBobN, He attempted a little acrobatio flying near Heisey's apple orchards and found the earth nearer the Heavens than he had figured. The usual wild rumors have him picked up in pieces. Was one Junior girl feeling blue? Sent. 30 - Tm set to work on our assembly programs. President appoints a committee to take charge. Susan Rockwell is chairman, with Harold Haw- baker, John Hackoy,Jr., William Failor, and Mary Jarrett assisting. October 5 - The boys can get down to work now. NDo1lyn Oakmnn, a comely rewcomer to our class this year, has gone to Florida. The Junior girls fool much better. Oct.lO - Must pause to commend our representatives on the School Council. John Mackey, Jr., Goldie Sipes, and Ethel Houpt carry our banner there. Oct. 20 - nPoteu wonders why he ever complained of Latin. Solemnly declares that solid geometry and chemistry are real nhcadachesu. Finally drops the geometry. Never saw nPeteH give up before. Oct. 25 - More of us appear on the UVox Scholaen staff. Failor and Mackey still drawg Hollinger, Faith'and Houpt are reportersg Rockwell is feature editor and HBillu Lowans one of the assistant feature writersg Bivens be- comes ncw circulation manager with lmry Jarrett his assistantg HcLucas and Rawbaker are assistant printers. The UVox Scholaen should be super with that crowd. Nov. 1 - HBillH Lowans, the head cheer leader, put his assistants through their gymnastics again today. Genifrede Smith and Herrill Bivens are the Juniors on the Hjuniorn squad. Fov. 6 - Miracle of miracles! Dramatic coach Miss hineman releases play cast notice - and Mackey will play the part of nPeteu McDonald. At last 'Juniorn is a Romeo fin the garb of an ice manj. The object of his dranmtic affection - nLindan, an agitator of womcn's rights. lov. ll - Rosalie seems very inquisitive today. Nhat's wrong, Rosa1ie,did he got away? ' Nov. 16 - Picked those much-treasured class rings. what a time! Agreed about as well as wc usually do - until thc vote was over. Nov. 23 - A Democratic Thanksgiving vacation. Republicans like Mackey are suro the turkey won't be good. Iov. 50 - Can't work. That turkey hasn't all digested yet. CI mean those turkeys. Good Republicans had to celebrate twice., DOC. 4 F Hockey announces ho no longer caros for that Usophomoren girl and he wants'Hevory one to keep their mouths shutu.
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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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Deo. 9 - Coaches give the basketecrs a once-over. Smith, Mills, and Hoge are varsity material. Jarrett, Failor, and Barnes play with the subs . DOC. 16 - Phyllis Rosenberry is doing a fine job of managing girls' sports. Mackey and licLuoas are assistant managers for the boys' sports. Dec, 21 - Almost Christmas and too short a vacation. No time to spare now. See you after Santa's visit. l Doc. 30 - Here we are. All the juniors are singing the blues for one or another reasons Maybe it's San-ta's fault. Jan. 7 - Missed a whole day school on account of a snow. Bless that white stuff. Came just in time to give us another recess before the judgment day - P.S.-I moan the exams , Jan. 13 - Don Gluck in chemistry class asks Miss Gearhart for the second time what a reducing agent is. Geo Whiz, don't take it so serious, Don . Jan. 19 - liven the first intra-mural game to-day we've over wen. Entire class in an uproar, At least wc'ro improving. Jan. 25 - Golly, two 'of us are air-minded now. Anderson hardly gets off his crutches before Lawyer gots the bug , too, and they're both off to commit suicide. We wonder who would ever have faith enough to ride with them, Feb. 1 - This class has one thing no other class has - a groundhog. If in doubt or interested in a serving, ask Lester. Feb. 10 - Junior was flitting from one pretty lass to another with some occasional stops to exchange notes with some of his male friends when in walked Miss Hoffeditz, oame face to face with Mackey at the door,g10wercd, then said, Seems to me every time I leave the room you're on parade when I return. There was a flash and a click at the most critical moment - candid camera Anderson had a shot. Feb. 19 - Reports out again. iiercy days! By the looks on Bivens' face he rated all A's.' Afraid he's going to faint. We are all sure as usual that the teachers don't appreciate our genius. Tie certainly ce.n't be accused of over-parking on the honor roll. Feb. 24 - hith all the other professions, occupations, and peculiarities we have in our class we new discover we have a politician. Pete is very much on the donkey side. Iiarch 1 - Certainly is quite in home room this morning. That's s. bad sign. Something must be brewing. iiareh 10 - Dick came to school with a long rod beard. Feels he- needs Sampsen's strength for those state play-offs in basketball. QA good excuse for getting up too late.,
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