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XV Phe Junior Class has decided to put on the play WTHE TAVERNN. Mr. Houk and Mrs. Johnson decided who was going to be in it. Those poor Juniors were really in suspense. It took so long! The basketball boys, boys I say, had a banquet at the Falcons' Nest in Bowling Green. Coach Harold Anderson of Bowling Green University was the guest speaker. 'Elagpolen Sheline was named as the honorary captain. You deserve it, too, Hughie. The Nskirtsu of the Senior Class sponsored a WPlaid Shirt and Blue Jeans Partyn. The Junior and Senior boys played a basketball game and the Senior boys were beaten. Will they ever live it down? Boys, you beat them last year! You should have seen Mrs. Johnson in shirt and overalls, complete with pigtails. Mr. Dewese and Mr. Brueggemeier were really at home, too. Dick Adler and V Gloria gave out with some really hep jitterbugging to nTico,.Ticon. It can be done. The historian, prophet, and will-writer were elected by the Senior Class, Scotohie got the prophesy by an almost unanimous vote.' Boy his gift-of gab comes nat- ura ly, and don't we know tl ' . ,f:g:f:- :-:-'-1 . 7:45 .Zz-' . 155- . .5:1 S ' ' 9 fi ' 9 ??:f?J How about this ditty for those E E52 ' Xzijf , y, 1 Z' i - ,X with ust ood intentions? 55gggr,Qy?5aa J S ' . ff' J ,3si?.N.4-'-Q,EM'Q-Taz? .L-1 3: , 0 ' l .I :.- kg: r 5?5QQf4 .ff 5533, Arai: xv X .. .1 .P T : 4 ,e .assi 2g?.'f5? fag , Fat she are V r -its N-Q' Nl: G5 - , Ef +. ., l if-fee, Vx -Yw+W sway f 'Wg w, .ig-,lil . 19: 5 V g J, - In aggg '3E1Q:- Q?rf Ute to wasn't f5wryy!5? Qyejggifg, KQVW-'ri I Ju 1 ,JA Reason are Ja. r..l, lr IT, rfb? isisaiarf 'M fda? Mipsawfel '1:. 1':. Y- ' , 4. 111 ' . - ck'-Zu..-X-. , sne daily doesn' n if ati? 97 5 'CM it ni Q ,L-v V xii A i N fy 9,5 vial, Vfjlgs A Cigrgi Wsfm Q ggifqu N N , '79 zu. 'f.-I5 'f'T ' :L X fri. js 1 .J ' giS.M'zi1i,f . f I Egg, my I. Q 41 latin ,Lf-ltr:-9' f yr, .-Msg f f 'Sf M. fn vii- cj.--:Q 'M-is ' si? J .' :..:f.,1+.af12-vas ,,, VRWHK PMN: 'Cmf QQ TWA Fl fly- a 43? 4 4? '?'2 l rmffj .. I W gEt W , . Qkw f KW, w,v vas gps p 'M Q fl V ,V 4- -- . . '-1-1 ,E Cf'-an
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X I Mrs. Downing has left for California and Mr. Houk is now our regular English teacher. Oh Boy! I The boys are redily in the groove this year with their Hi-Y Club. They really get around. That banquet at Wauseon was really interesting Cafterwardsl, I heard. Valentine Day and that pest Cupid is at it again. He really gets around somebody who knows somebody else. I have heard a rumor, rumor that is, that sugar and stuff is retioned. From some of the cards I've seen, I have my doubts. You should have seen the card that our famed Chem. teacher received with about a dozen lip prints on it, and no signature. The gals told him on the card that wif you're really interested, you can find out who sent this tp you.U - What a catastrophe! What a ghastly fate! What? Ch, we're having six weeks tests. We were so happy before this awful thing happened. It's too bad the tournament at B. G. came before tests because no one had much time to study. Chemistry was ever so hard, they tell. One beautiful day of vacation on Washington's birthday. Hubba! Hubba! Another man teacher! Mrs. Johnson went to New Orleans to spend two weeks with John and Mr. Ringer is her replacement. What a replacement! He's married gals, but still lots of fun. The first year typing students in fourth period class can get away with murder! He likes girls! Another sailor! This time it is John Woessner and he's just back before discharge. The Senior Civics class surely made a good impression on him. Peer sister Evelyn can't talk with him as an audience. .' ' ll 1 -f -'eww-e-. fl A ,Jff'.,. .i'f'z -4 'P'3'..Q1Sz32 ff3f2 f'.',CT v :V-ev. X - i bltf . I V L2 . , XX ,'.4 q ,fxzf-fr 33' . C if -a .I fees- ' 1 X oxen- x. - - I+! 5 if 'f ' P '--. . : Ui --'NIS , i i I S f: -' mf! A 7, ',4,v 1 4 - . ef,X9N,q . If , ,-ff1,h'y se . A f' 5 'I A, ,I Agp!! Jak I - ,i . la 4. .jlg'.f'.'I'.l'. .-NH '
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'ff' If fl, A ff The 1 , ff Junior play went off swell and we all liked it. Another hit, Mr, Houk, The Seniors received their name cards and invita- tions finally. It's good news for them, but bad news for the ones who get the invitations. Our lives of might be apply to inquiring reporter has been digging into the some of our Senior boys. We thought you interested in these little ditties which them, and how! Take a good guess about the first one. You can't go wrong! Early to bed And early to rise And your girl goes out With other guys! We just know that Hughie and Lois will appreciate thi! little ditty. He told her of his love The color left her cheeks ,. But on the shoulder of his coat VJ,fLfNQt x It showed for weeks and weeks. Jficfflx gfwqzy sax Last, but not least, comes Scotchie.f ga lfifflx fn rfajnif We just couldn't leave him out., Who is gf' Niyiicy! ,f Qj I 'Mp the blonde?--Dorothy? 1,55 ,QJ4 l X5 - , QW-A 5- gf QE! I'm done with dames, 'J-Q F , gif They cheat and they lieg Xt 3 KQ3Qf They prey on us males XQ 'fl g e To the day that we die. 4 - W L 1 They tease and torment us I 3 Q And drive us to s1n-- 5 i. Hey! Look at that blonde . X. g 3332 ' That just came ln. V inf f if-v, fl fyf .I 'r ll A , 'Pc ,f fx ,X - ts 4 LTR , 1 fr 4' M fr lisa.:1:s,1'V,-xg, Nf-Yffatiaxiiessaitvsferziiisaaas-xx X A . '- wIQmyLX-MEZZ 5:1 jkwwmidwwmmmufhfimmmwyfih f ez 7? -fy' f - eff ft e 1s Xqsxsg: 1 L G X h'N,,:5 , X 'N EL, Q X fra! N I X-xv QA
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