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Senior Directory • Same • Best • A vocation • Common Saying • Sick-Same Richard Anderson Cook Teasing What now? Dick Harold Andrews Comedian Reading Funnies Aw, Heck ! Goop Neoma Barker Singer Collecting Souvenirs Listen, kid Bow-wow Milford Behrens Square Dancer Being a Ladies’ Man Mmmm-Beba Burns Marvin Clary Sleeper Playing Football W’as the matter? Clary Leland Dabler Inventor of New Laughs Doctoring Sick Horses Ching Chow Pud Ford Jacobsen Dressed Manicuring Fingernails Who says so? Ford Randall Jensen Cartoonist Dreaming I’m sure I don’t know Jense Charles Jones Gum Chewer Playing Guitar Aw, you wouldn't do that, would you ? Charlie George Kares Democrat Planting '’Sunflowers’’ Hi, Toots Joe Verne Olson Giggler Writing Notes Okay, Babe Sheep Dorothy Roush Dancer Reading Honest to Pete Dot Bernyl Sanden Student Studying I don’t know Bunnie Harold Stier Farmer Playing Violin • S” ’’S’ ’’S” ”T” Chic Kenneth Strole Cowboy Riding Horses Ride ’em, cowboy Tex Clinton Thompson Skater Swimming NOoooh Clint Erwin Thompson Driver Talking Oh, for gosh sakes Thompson John Wright Mechanic Winking at Girls Wanna fight? Johnnie Lawrence Van Meir Musician Flirting Goodnight, Doris Dutchy
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The Senior Giant □ If by chance you should meet the nineteen Seniors, who will be graduated in 1938 from the Manlius Township High School, as one great Senior, you would seek the first hiding place available. A man six feet tall would only be able to reach the great man's ankle, as this man would be one hundred and ten feet high, or taller than a nine story building. This monster would have the weight of two thousand, seven hundred and twenty-five pounds, equivalent to nearly one and two-fifths tons. The Senior's foot would require a shoe of the unbelieveable size of one hundred and sixty-six. One foot alone would cover an area of nine hundred and seven square feet. The giant’s stride would be nearly forty-four feet and in only one hundred and twenty steps he could walk a mile. Not only would this monster have a waist measuring nearly fifty feet but he would have a chest measurement of nearly fifty nine feet. One arm, alone, would exceed a length of titty feet, making him able to reach an object over 160 feet high. His wrist would have a circumference of eleven feet. The man's third finger would be over five feet long while his forefinger would require a 1938 class ring—size of one hundred and eighty. The Senior's huge shoulders would tower 96 feet above the ground and fourteen men could be placed on his shoulders. The monster’s ears would have a surface of approximately nine square feet and the lens tor his glasses would be two and one-half feet in diameter. The required hat size for the Senior would be the impossible size of one hundred and thirty-four. Insofar as appetite is concerned the giant would break all of the world records of the past. For breakfast he could eat a pancake nearly three feet in diameter in one enormous mouthful. His required dinner pail would have a volume of nearly five cubic feet. With all of the loud-voiced boys in the Senior Class the giant would have a voice that could be heard for miles away. When he walked the earth would tremble as if there were an earthquake. So I am sure that the residents of Manlius are glad that this mythical Senior exists only in the imagination of the author.
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