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Elarch l2 - Dick still has his beard but not the game . It get lost s emowhere . Mar. 17 - St. Patriclds Day. No one remembered to wear green but Ralph. He had on his pot green sweater. fiar. 21 - .Anderson get a new camera. Ho one can understand where. Some suspect Betty. Flar. 28 - Mixed Chorus goos to Ziloroersburg to sing. Dick and Bob ax-enft in good musical standing, so can't go along. Never realized they were quite so contrary. .april 1 - Junior Mackey almost get kicked eff the Vox Scholao staff this morning, but it vmsn't because he April-fooled the teacher. Junior still thinks Miss Hoffeditz ca.n't get along 'without him, even if he does'n't take time to draw straight. April 2 - Decided to give the seniors a farewell banquet on Nay 9. Susan doesn't want to ge to Caledonia on account of the mosquitoes. April 7 - Pictures taken for the yearbook. Did Jerry look pretty? We thought se. April 10 - Gave our Easter assembly program. Mr. Lausoh said it was excellent, but the kids didn't think so. Heard some complaints. We weren't funny enough. . April 14 - The usual after-Easter sluggishness. Toe much candy in the stomach and spring fever in the veins. April 16 - Voted to entertain the seniors at Caledonia. npril 21 - Ilixed Chorus sings at Lemasters. 1' April 24 - Had 0. movie of the usual educational caliber. Gluck declares it was in technicolor. No one else remembers the color. Did you stop anywhere on the way to school, Den ? April 29 - Flash! Juniors publish a newspaper for English project. It takes the prize on being nevrsy. And howl Did you road how one eold,dark, stermyxnight Mackey was murdered? U-'lust have been the work of one of thos TfOT'lCTl. ,. . April 30 - Everyone working hard to make the banquet o. success. President Mackey has taken a lease on every magazine in the library with a joke in it. Iizxy 2 - Whe's taking you to the banquet is fashionable topic of conver- sation. Some hard feelings as usual, and a few disappointed boys. If a few of these girls 1-fould just make up their minds. Jerry says he'1l play :mfs and telco men only. ' ' 0
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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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May 6 - Miss Hoffcditz promises newspaper staff a spring outing - if , Islay 8 - Junior frantic. Still needs a few Jokes and tomorrew's the big banquet. QP.S. - It's rumored Miss I-Ioffeditz censored some he had intended to use,J Hay 9 - Everything ready for the banquet - we hope. Cllvpning of the same dayj Decided twins must be a double menace. After all that guidance lesson we had on the best manners to use at a banquet, didn't the twins ge and - cause the principal to slip up on one of the points stressed. Mackey said if he hadnlt been so nervous he could have taken care of' the feed for him. Hoy 12 - liaekey's head looked toeplarge all day today. Just figured it mutt because of his success as a banquet teastmaster. We are all admitting we had a good times . May 16 - Ethel is sad and she makes us sad as she imparts the sad news that Sam is new in Uncle Sa.m's Army. May 19 - Parnollians make their appearance. A grand display of senior faces. Canft help but thinlc how much better ours will look next year. Hay 21 - Class voted to have an outing at Cowan's Gap, May 28. Boys clamor for plenty of eats. ' ' May 23 - Heat and dry weather are terrible. Casey can'1. get ever his spell. Slay 27 - Last of the exams. Mackey made the highest in history. Jerry says that's all he'1l talk about the rest of the summer. May 28 - Ne school. Had our picnic. Thought the oats wcron t goin to arrive. Jerry gotssiek C but we don't think it was from feed alonei. Ask Phyllis how she enjoyed her boat ride with three teaehersg We did all have a good time. May 29 - Final day of school. Lots ef' flunks. Chemistry' seemed to get most of us. Did all manage to get through, that is all who stuck it out long enough to get caught in the exams. Helen Jarrett, Betty Jane Starliper, Robert Hill, and Glenn Miller left us a good while back. iiay 30 - Hero's one last word to the graduating class before they leave - Me.y the coming years bring you health, wealth, and success - and new we shall take over. Happy vacation. SENIORS 4 1941-1942 Sept. 29, 1941 - A very late start on that last mile. Infantile paralysis epidemic kept schools closed three weeks. We were all lucky te escape it. Chief worry is about the when for spring closing. Seszi. more ready than usual to settle down to work. Could be either our senior ty or the fact that we 'had sufficient vacation once. .
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