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The wars gre s 1tr blood and our minds with hate, but our remalned unsoiled, as our hope Lot the blanket we now call life be removed, that we mlght drink deep the rlchness and w1sdom from earth's overflowlng l1pS to create the wars irom land above the something PIDCP, more beautlful and so penetratlng that between men and nat1ons would cease Boats would sall to land brlnbing new found treasures Planes would soar clouds to dl cover new realms Greet bulldings would remaxn unshaken by bombs Church bells would chime and the Qtatue of Liberty would stand as a reminder of the ideals and advancement we would make for we are our own U CONDUCTORS OF LIFE n y- --.... p '1 .L v' '1 S Vw L . D ' 0 1 . . . A . . . . 0 ' ' rv Y T 0 .0 . 5, . . u.- . -----u Q- WWW M X x , 1? Amx I4 V Q I W4 Qin 5: 'Q gpxd L? 44.305 A EMS, W, 9, WI, 'K- in 4' '-'.-T:?'-- '--..a--. -P-Q1 W5 ff '-ii' f 'X n'i2 NH'- xg UA Q R5 f ff' .ia J xx ??5ffQ'f . 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S Tempos Nlnth Prado w O P H O O S O N A T A Introduct1on PlLtuF8S P1ographies Day Ulth Lanth Grade Offbeats What Vould HHDDGH If Ideal Glrl Hymn For America J U N I O R I A Z Z IHtTOduCt1OH Plcturee Blogrdphle Artlfltles Junior Jlngles Composlte Girl Composlte Boy hlt Parade Poem QI-J U N I O Y M 1 H O Intxoduc lon P1CtUTGS Biogranhios Salute to Mar Yen Recofaq 111 and Testament Relncarnatlon Ideal Boy Ideal Glrl Senxor Poem Thanks For Thv memories Radlo Pev OH8llt1PS Prophecy Mu 1 c SIUE TU LIFE sQ4--5 ' i--3--ux I I B I 7 I 1 Y Poem Belleve It Or Not Conv TS8t1On P1909 Pmcturos Of cor Orchestra Chem1qtry Homoxork Har Kew Fourt Can Yom Imag1ne ? Chomlbtry Class folondur CUI11Cul8m C L U B S French Club Span1sh Club P1CtU1SS SPTIHQ Club Adv1semfnt Day Boys Week Honor Society Let Us JDE TU .Lim 5l.....2.'l...E.Cl QE EEF. 522-5 Musioal Notes S i Q s 2 sv X 'X x zf xX xx x gy- Z. X xx X M ...Zi -'-- 1 X 6Lf! 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Q X is-X XT Q. i ml X 5 fx XS P R L L U D E Mu ic 1S the orld composed OI million of different the orld at 1E'S feet to do wlth as lt will, but before thls can ever happen,man must learn that nothing can ever err t over a very lone nerlon of tlme that is not blfnded 41th the ova IDCIC llg uUnpl1tlty of l1fe 1 self e on lnu o ll , but kno not wh t our fates w11l decree beyond the next bend in the road We have conception of llfe, thus ecurltg 1S lost and man i confused to such a degree the he forgets that l1fe can be harmonlous and beautiful It a bl1nd man opened his eyes for the f1TSt t1me he would be so speechles at the beauty of one obgect, the sun,aflofer,or even a blade of grass,that he would stare v1th appreclation for hours Let darkne s pass from bbfOlG tle eyes of manklnd so that they might see and apwreclate the beauty of the world Honesty, k1ndness and trustworthlness plus nan tanglble and intanglble elements of llfe have been forgotten and Perhap now,in the year nineteen hundred and forty tlo, our minds will be shaken vlolently to real1zat1on and our chaos broken down to a unity, forming a harmonious and blended world With harmony 1n ou hearts, as well a 1n our minds, music wdll forever n nwre us 1nto new realms of beauty As we bogln ou will alonf the ra lous roads of llfe we shall snow that each step 1S ecure and that our mlnds are flrmly fa tened to the goal that all sounds w1ll chlme forth together, and herald our buried deep 1n the chaotlc mind of man PRELUDE TO LIFE I 1 .ll g ,,.- 1 ,J Z V l 1 ,,p ',.-- X 4 ,,v c7 0 I I' ff ,f ' -- ff ',..L ,r.., o---. ,,f,J,, ,Xl !,,F .,,L r NI 13.7 ' -. 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IHUJH CONUUCTORS LYRICS Betty Shattuca Jim Zaner Margorie Lee Hugun1n Bob Romer Ann Gillis Martin Spellman Camille Chan Nannette Heintzelman ILLUSTRATIONISTS SCORING Eugenia Mercer Louise Erickson Geraldine Sutter H Rae Bouett Marjorie Leo Hugunin CONTRIBUTIONQ PRODUCER Betty Shattuck u8TjOT16 Lee Hugunin Bob Romer Ann Gillis Hart1n Spellmnn Cam11le Chan Nannette Heintzelman Eugenia Mercer Hickey Black Geraldine Sutter H Rae Bouett Eleanore Everette Cyril Yedor Laurelle Daniels Bonn1e Jean Churchill Bobbie Allert Bernadele Wheeler Melva Donny Batty Moore Art Stern Sally Winters Iewelle Pitts f' SJ S3 J 1 Mickey Black I ,4..... I 39 xro, U83QlT6 vho, X Her uDt1T1Hg enelgv and neva fnlllh ab1l1LJ to unders of the has cs talned tund 'he Urobl ms m f 1 mm , ta llekgf uxd ninn 90? 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XX N.Nx N Q 1 :T 3 I. a 'vi ' F ' W fr I' ! l a, N Q C ' 'W Q w L0 - 11 L: S WI 1 ' ' 1 5. d o N e, ' 1 34 S O : 6 5 J H 1 1 s!! i l . - A U' ti , , O G R A P H I V o ELEANORE EVERETTL was born ln San Francisco, California, July Sth, 1327 Her greatest amoition is to be a blD'PT She loves going to shows and swimming Her favorite b o o K Wuthering Heights and her Favorite sonr, WI've Got It a And That A1n't Goodu she likes Mu ic Appreciation and admits her pet peeve is bein? tea ed CYRIL YEDOR vas born on Aupust Rjro 1927, in ChiC8F0,Il11HOlS and you hould have heard WH T hi mother aid when he saw hlm' well, hi amibitior is to DP an ice kator He likes t collect old oins ana ne piper , ual Stan Kenton's Adios Eng lish is his Favorite Pla tion dislike Ior people personali J briaht I l ' t'N ay ght ha Job a e t port to oo any wer? favor for Jcu MMHUETE 'HEMI DIMM hail from moledo, Ohio, where she was born on December 21st, 1927 Sbe's a inner vho likes to dance go to show and a iew million other things Favorite popular song 1S,nq'5 Time lhe Dream's On MeU,by Glenn Miller Her fav orlte aylm 1 are you klddeno , and he's not when she says she hates poilea children She l Ke to be called Nan and thinks all Boogie Woogie is but lERRI IC 1 GERALDINE 'UTTER was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on the 12th of October, 1926 Gerry's ambition is to become an actress and inger She loves to dance and go to shows likes almost all outdoor ports and really goes for the popular song,WHow About Youu She thinks Literature is a swell class, but dislikes brats and show offs - - B I A A G - - - . 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LL f th .su el 2 tue , ,fer 5 L ' ,u'.. tzey 3 I.A 3 . . - A 9 nly - - - - ' by Cyril Yedor Aw, Gee C ' Are you Kldden W Cyrll Yedor N Wllllam Kent Besslre Play1ng the drum A Slnglng and 0UDC1Dg brother P Kid chev1np gum ln Study Hall ' at's all, bxother Uollence i Goldonn Geraldlne Sutter Eleanore Fverette SIDQHDP Slnging moke 1D her Paco LO be teased nCheQK that' W h, you 1o'W Nannftte Helntyelman Laurell Danlel Slntlng Danclng Younv brats Deep ln the Heart of Texas aylng Slllr blllty et peeve AS I CDV THEM by Laurello Dan1els people lnto the danve them Q o today nd yesterday To Illustrate fhat I mean, tale M1 Cyrll YedoI,tbe yokel boy Now he T8m1Ddo me of a 31tterbug theme, 1D a mlld sort of a way About as m1ld as a po er plant full of dynamos' Next, that cool por onallty of Eleanorf Lvere+te's now there 15 a P1dHO Concerto 1n B Flat The r1ppl1ng personal1ty of a shy, pert, nolseless llttle female Next on this llst of tunes and fave Nannette He1ntzelman She 19 llke a low walt? bool, balm and col lected Of course vh1S artlcle woulun't be complete wlthout ment1on1ng that da24l1ng llttle lady of charm, Mi s Geraldlne Sutter, of the hlgh bhool type She f1t 1D Wlth a lon fox trot l1ke UI Don't Want to Walk V1thOUt You' To close thls artlcle, I ould l1ke to say that Mar Ken bchool ln teneral at the noon hour TGMIHQ me O1 a terrlflc Jam se exon E - .Ii - A - B Q1 Il V 1 ' ? . 7 S . . 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The ride took NNNxNNNxNNNgNNN place at Griffith Park, and no cracks, it was before Uncle Sam's forces 8TT1VGd. A few people took spllls, but this only added o the hi laritv Cy Yedo got a flat ull ' lc von, lt was b fore 'ubber shortage. The 5t8Tt0Q after chool un al th r y ln the evenin As everyone settled down sleep the thought was ll every mlnd of the fun they'd had that dr , ne morsob c ride to and hor b e' rides, for horse back xidersl, a F r 1 d a y pulled up tl about 2 15, and none too hastllye took place an afternoon, we the stables waltzed in We all got on our horses And what horseslYou should have seen Nan Heintzehnan's,it either went like the wind, or else it Just wouldn't budge at all,I suppose I should stop here and tell you who went on this wonderful ride, There was Kent, the ninth grade advisor, Cy Yoder la very good r1der, too, Gerry Sutter, Nan Heintzelman,and last b u t not least, Rae Bouett, a c e l ? 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X ig 'X ' -' Nl I X 5 fi Hi - 5 A I G R A oy Elsanore hverotte A QU19t,DPdCGfUl choolroon a huge room whlch 1S deserted no,no there are flVP lon 'y flfures over there 1n the former lt mu + be the NINTH GRADE flass Oh h yes over there' the teieder 1t loobs lrom here l1ke M10 Pltts I beg your pardon 1or ay1ng Upeaceful School W Cy yedor lb there, n el you now what that means don't you9 Ye 9 when corn an eouble tmlk start flolt lng arotnd, t e1e 1 no doubt about lt Ho lS here Y! ve , ve , everfth1n5 1 udcenly gulet aga1n I Hum Qu h 1S the nlnth grade' one and only male Ah' Nov ev et rote of a lovely young VO1CS float to the ear M P1tts aga1n looks up, but thlS t1ne a l1t tle more everel K She doe n't l1Ye s1ng1ng LD her classes, or navc yfx al a y found that outql Th1S t1me she 15 lOOFlHg at Nannftte what happen d9 WHAT happened? lhe note breal 1n nali and al 1 qulet on the freshman lront Tre m1DUCGQ t1ek by Nox l+a tune to hand 1n test papers' Laurell JQHLQ up to tht u K he nuft be pretty sure o her grade the vaf that aitractlve mlle i been you kno hat be alllne sutter 1n the room and thlngs are not runrxnt any too smoothly By th1 t1me Mr P1tts 1 ousy grad1ng te t paper Ah' here ones Gerry ' lhey say, W You c1n't Peep a goo man down ' so sorry goes by her usual thecrlul self bhe he had 1 brlght 1dea as u ual! en thwnlfs lt 19 powg to york Everyone lt t 1llDg the1r thumb h1le Waltlng for Eleanore Ever tte to lHlQT her te t She usually comes lH only flVb hour after the other are asleep and dreamlng O1 th: trades they would prefer to have than the ones they rrp ro+ 'lnp Fleanore tlptoes up to the desk 1OOKlDQ very sau,by the Way, and QIVGQ the paper to Mrs Pltt By thls t1mC Ir P1tts 1S almost ready to glve up tCBPHlDg bbc grace lt and then ays qu1etly, N Well Everyone leap to her desk before she has t1me t s Cy Y forn ouch a scramble Such mlnners' The huge door opens and a VO1uS from m1tbout ,cream 'Anybody want any andwwehe VN A huge louo of dust HTISGS, and :hen lb slofly clears afay, the room 1S ent1rely empty lhe papers are n a deserted heap on the desk I NODQGI why everyone was 1n such a rush Hmmm I WONDER ' x N I M T H A D E e . . 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O D I O O O I O D JS K 4 0 0 I n c C C g g P H 0 M 0 R E B I O G R A P H I Dellie Ellis H r f1rst starr1ng part needed no rehearsal It was her blrth, openlng nlght was Aprll 17th, 1D Hong Kong, China Ending a long run, she left China for the U Hollywood to be exact, where she was to follow her amb1t1on of belng an actress Her spare time 15 taken up w1th readlng, listenlng to the radlo, and homexork Her favorite book and class1cal p1ece of muslc are Ulane Eyren and the 'Concerto Number In by TbChd1KOWBKY Suzanne H111 Born 1n Texas, Suzy 1 extremely llterate and enjoys good music, h as nScherazadeW and WThe Whistler's Mothereln Lawn Swimming, ridlng and reading are hobbles, while her favor1te studies are Journalism and Literature rry Lynn On one brlght morn1ng in February, a baby girl wlth silver skates on her feet was dellvered to the home of Mr. and Mrs Lynn The baby's ambit1on was to be one a great skater In her more r1ou moments she enjoy Chop n, vh1le WThe Three Little Fishesu is her cho1ce ln the l1ghter ve1n tty qull1V8h Leav1nv out the blrth of th1s Ir1sh colleen, whlch no doubt happened, we begin 1n the year 1936 ln wh1ch Hollywood's gain was Carson C1ty's 'oss Her ambltlcn leans towards singlng, her favorlte song being WOne Fine Dayn from Madam Butterfly She swims, rides, likes Music Appreciatlon, and loathes Algebra, bel1eving that life could be much more pleasant sans thlrd period nya Terry February 26th She has a econd year scholarsh1p at the Otis Art Institute and 15 a magnlficent artlst Her favorite book 'Wuther1ng Helghtsn, xh1le her favor1te classic is the Wbecond Movement of Beethoven's eventh Symphony' Dlx Davis Dix is natlve son of our fair city He highly enjoys radio acting and fiSh1Rg As far as music is concerned, he enjoys both Beethoven's and Tscha1kowsky's works, and relaxes while listenlng to these between flshing and radlo programs rglnia Turk Another natlve Californlan, Virginia's amb1t1on is to be an art1st someday, Her l1K6S are 1ce skatlng and corn music with disllkes rang1ng from classlcs to Wsuper 1ntelligentn people Louise Erickson Born on the 28th day of february, our Loulse is an accomplished actress wlth year of radio experlence and a knack for designing, which 15 her ambltlon Che llke the nNutcracker Su1te , horseback rzding and readlng She enjoys all her studles but considers Literature the most enjoyable irley Balogh Her amhltlon 13 to be a secretary, and her llking for all sports with roller skatlng as a favorlte, makes Sh1rley a popular girl Her favorite book 1S Nldylls of the Klngn and she enjoys waltzes along wlth her swing Cam1lle Chan Born 1n Bakersfmeld, Callfornia, Camllle 1S class pres1dent and takes respons1b1l1tv w1th her job She appreciates good music, for her amb1t1on is to be a slnger She enjoys horseback rid1ng a n d S O j j j E S - - - --g--r-- . 0 , . . . . , . , S., . , . . . n . o , .- O . .S . . suc , - , O Ge - - - I . A O I . C I . se ' s ' s i 2 ' . . A .3 . . Pa L., ' - - - f-Zf-- . . . . A , . . . 'D . D . . . l . 8 . I O ,I . 0 Ta - - - A composite RussianfAmerican, Tanya was born in Brooklyn on . . , s ' ' ' ' . ' ' , is . . L V . . , , U ', . a ' . , 1 . Q .Ln . , Y . . 7 . . Vi ' - - - D . . I . -. . 4--1-in .---no--in .- - - -, I ' A s '. . . . . . U . S . ll . . 5 . . . J . Sh - - - . . . u . 7 . . . . H T . ful - -I - . - 1 . . . .IV . ' . . . . O . . G P H O M O R E O G R A P H I l1terature, whlle her spare tlme lo spent wlth homework and sleep Bonn1e Jean Churchlll Bonnie was born on December Sth, in Ch cawo, and has been 1D Hollywood for S1X years Qhe llkes Rob Hope, swlmming, and Tschalkowsky Her ambltlon 1S to b a great actres ,and he already has a good start Jean Mc Caflery Jean, who f amba lon 1 to be a Joulnellst, 1S from Marvsvllle, Callfornla She engoy playmn tennl , readlng, and po np to the movles she also l1kP popular records, and collect them as her hobby Charlene Arnold H811 from Salnt Loul Charlene 1 a flne dancer and ha been an as et to thls state for llve rears nov Her anoltlor lS to further her danelng career, mhlCh houldn't be hard, 1th uch talent BGCIQC GHHCIHE, she llkes etrsuss waltze , rldlnp are vlmmlng Arthur Stern Art va born in Seattle, Ja hlnrton He V1S1t9U this clty at the age o at months and dec1de to stay Hls IaVOTlt6 compo er are De Bussy, GGP9hJlH and R1msky lor ko f H engoj d me n Hborrel an bonu and 'Ho Frlcnds anf lnfluence Peoplew Don Basset Don 1S a natlve Angeleno, born on august llth Hls arbl lon 1 to become establlshel ln aeronau Heal engineerlng He wlib Benny and he plav lt well he also llkf Algrbra, Uh1Ch he doe :hen not collectlng facts about a1r,la e She1la HQTTIQEEQD Born ln Detrolt, H100 aan, eh9ll8 1S an accompllshec ventrll 10u1St who wants to be a ucce on tle sta e She l1KSS NB ethov en s Seventh Symphonyn 1n MUQIC, and, 1n sports, bddm1HtOH 1S her game Her favorlte tudies are Spanl H amd Mu 1C Appreclation, Cora Sue Colllns Here we have an actress from Beekley, We t Viralnla Her ambi tion, however, LS not actlng, lt 1S df 1DH1Hg, whlch you can f1nd her dolng any tlne h not vork1np Feometry problems Pr1sc1lla Lyon Was born lh the deen South of Plymouth, North Carollna on October 20th She came to C111 ornla at an early ape and started to Mar Ken 1n the thlrd crude, when thr ehool vas Lamlor's Priscnlla has been on nany Tld1O slow the most recent being HJun1or ll on Wh1Ch she pl vs thc part of NFluffu She posse es a very lovely vo1ce John Prlor John wa born 1H Burbank, Callfornla on May 5th Hls ma1n lnter est is 1n sports, wlth football headlnr the 11st, whlle tudles and homework are deflnltely a chore Laurelle Uan1els vhb vas born ln Los Angcle ln Aupust and 15 well kno'n for her graceful danclng She's a shy llttle thlng but exeryono l1ke her Herels w1sh1np her luck! Everett Peters A very recent member o' Mar Ken He was born 1n Ch1cago,I1l inoms on April llth Hls eontrlbutlons of poetry to the Mar-Ken Journal have b en lnvaluable Incldently, hls pet peeve 1S Japs 5,0 B I p p E S . . . .B . ' 0 . - . 1 -p an K i fr ' .3 . . X . x V L , L U- L . .' . ' e f f, , s ' s c I .Cl 1 .+. ., . . . . sg .U s . - , 0 , . . . . . . . . . ' .a 0 r 1- rr , -w ' 'J . ' Lv U ' c .2 4- 'J . G . '. f .,s ' ., . - s . I W - n - --1-1-7 ----. . . . , 5 s s. h - 3 s f s , . ,. , .,. . . S V U , ' . J. , vf s - w tn s .. . . , . . p , r . - s , L u . . s f L sv A. ...... ..... V., ,t . . . J .H , are ' u s 4 , ' f f LZ, ' ' 'f',d ' . ' ' ' 1 nj sw s ' - f ,. 0 - ,. , - 'N . ' . v - t s- , . e ,, le ' acl Q ' ' 4, Y ' ' - n 1- ,fr d ' 1 to f1n B 2 1 , a V , . ... ...... . . . . .,. . I , . sl u S . . .. . , - .,e' , ' ,V TQ- ' . 1 ' , l .L XS 1 ' H N . , ll 'P 4-' ' - ' , Goodman and Northwest Passage . Joosoall lS Don's favorlte sport, I S . 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'f ' 0 ' 7 1 M - - - ........ ....... , . . - -L ,' ..- . - U O a c 9 ' . .1 P H O M 0 R E B I 0 G R A P H I illy Dawson Billy's ambition is to be a constructlon englneer He likes muslc and all sports, and has a partlcular l1k1ng tor all classes whlch have anythlng to do w1th archltecture Before comlnp to Mar Ken, Billy vas cheer leader at John BuP105hS and Lo hnbeles H1gh School A DAY WITH THE TENTH GRADE The tenth br de 1S the larvest class in the school and it's imposs1ble lor us all to get together If you'd 11k to meet the cl ss members, let's go through an entlre day of school Mrs lc Call, a nefsp per VTIDGT, teaches Journalism flTSt perlod, and 1f we look ln, you'll see PTlSCllla Lyon and Vlrginla Turk WOPKlDg on the fa hion colunn, whlle Suzy H111 and Shlrley Balogh are worllng on the dum y for the next mssue of the Mar Ken lS Mrs Bess1re's class Here comes Art Stern, and he'll probably ask a ouestlon that 1111 make the whole class run for the dlctlonary, whlle you w1ll see Lou1se Erlckson and Tanya Terry studylng thelr lesson untll Hrs Besslre comes in Dur1ng Study Hall, we see Dellle Ellls chattlng with Mme Marcou 1n French Look 1 ! Cam1lle Chan, the Presadent of our grade, talklng w1th Cora Sue Collins and Gerry Lynn probably some b1g idea for a future party Dix Davis is being pagec oz the phone agaln Che is always wanted on the phone, but then, business before pleasure D Now let's go 1nto Mrs G1ll1and's fourth period History Th1s 1S a requlred course for the entmre Tenth Grade Bonnie Jean Churchill and Pxt Sullivan, I the wizards of the class D, do all the talklng Is that the bell, or the telephone? It's 'the phone? Ten nunutes mowe or the per1od Flnallf Charlene Arnold get a word in edgewise! Ah 4 here's the bell at last X Geometry and Current Events are th1s next period Dickie -Tones and Don Basset always tlnd somethlng to argue about in Current Events, 11th Mlss Wlgg1DS act1ng as referee Miss Shumar has her hands full ln Geometry, trylng to get something over about trapa zolds and hekagon 1nto the heads of the Sophomore Class Oh, Joy! S :cth and last period! English and Spanish. Sheila Harrlngton and Jean Mc Caffery walk lnto the room wlth a slightly worried look They are having a test, but M1ss Wiggens is in a bgod mood so I guess everythlng is all right Miss Shumar is having a diff1cult t1me in Engl1sh, trylng to get Laurelle Daniels to take notes on nLes M1serablesn Didn't you hear the bell? Schoo1's over for the day There go Wallace Chadwell, Everett Peters and John Prlor down to the drug store WYoo Hoo, wait e mlnutel 0 Oh, well, they didn't hear us, so let them go. S 0 p r M p by EpSp B - - - A . . Q ,S . . . . ,D . 1 ' J - 'L , ' , S t W . U , . v a ' . 0 . ,, N L . . S El Q ' . . B v a a.' ' ' . S i . . . l C. p 1 . - Journal. There's the bell. Next period, Music Appreciation, which . Nl' I - O I ' A . , V. . . . Y c . ' . V . . . . . O I' I 1 A J I '. . . 4 r 1 L. 'JA ., - - 0 n ' . p I . ' ' . lu L . . P. ' ,, - . 1 .3 Q . 0 . 1 n . I v. A. ,. . . ' .. . . , Q b - . , S . . , si A ' - . , 1 U K I . . O l X . . . e x ' . Q 1 i M X EL! ' Afgtpfh 1 AA . may Af ls 19 . i ' P 9 z v X 1 .2 u-+I 4 A ,lx . ' . is kg' ,A . sur' H r x -.. T t Z XXX Q A . if -Ma .n', n. v s ,Q 7 fl .NWS 1 x , I ' u Q55 w-' Q ' me -gmvgif ' '+x. U14 -1 . , XS-jf A A I K., 5-.rf 4 My' . ik5iCH--- du.-,.,,,. -' t Ha ' , A TW, , X 4 ' 5 9 '-NN ga f A -' r ' Q r . 1 . xiii' n' fum, 3 a . :w'.Af'I,', . - I ' M V. 'J' - . B + 2 Q .. W Q . I ' I X -' e ' -3-L :S 1. K ' . 7, ' - 1 - ' f f'3'!,:gf A L B E A On November 14th, the east wing of Mar Yen was turned into a three rlng eueus. LL were used as decorations Z prevailed everywhere. punch were eagerly f along with ho lollypops he I X introduced ,-,X,, XX evening xrxdsmw Balloons and crepe pep and the c c S1 r Popcorn, peanuts, an devoured by all, dogs, cokes, an a r t new and v e 'X manne1 of hort form- were entertaln m e n Through out the per ances ff ' N ' .f-xl g1ven by members of the class e zftractlon o p tv w s UP 11 of Ama.zon ,presented by Rae Bouett This party turned out to oe one of the nice L affalrs of the year and was attended by both student body ,nd alamnae, The Sophomore Class gave a Lower Basin Streft Party Frlday nlr ', March 3 dld away with the ever appearwng creme payf A line x drawn t rooms, representlng the Mason Dixon Llnt, and there was b1ClLTlH6 back a n forth between the Southerners and the Yankees all evening. A dinner was served with chicken, rice greens and corn bread This was ped off by an old fashloned bread pudd11g wlth southern sane . ibn 1 mint Juleps were served at the bar. The blg attractlon of the evenlng was tm floor show, staged in the east wing,, 1ch -C: 7 was decorated as an old Southern one, where Nanette Heintzelman sang songs of 2 'Q the old South. Going back to the west wing the floor show COHt1HuCd with Laurelle and Le v g Q dancing Suzanne H111 ingmg Basin Q Q Street, and Charlene Arnold doing a soft f lx shoe. Then summe H111 and V11-gima Turk dressed in 1oud,plaid Sk1FtB,SW wters and W, high healed sk of s with mesh hose a n g Between Elghtca 1 'x cteer' on Chest nut Street A U1 novel y x sth Jonc s I renditlon of N src sp tu f N 'N ,,.,..-- The finale was the cake walk done by six members of the school. It wa so hi larlous that they had to repeat it, This party proved to be one oi the best of the year, and was so thoroughly engoyed by everyone that it was almost lm possible to get them to go home. O F T T S x - ' ' . A 1. ar ,i1':J.S r I Ji - 'z X ' l d. t n 'I ff a - 'G P sf a l xx ' n l . ' X . - o , l X i V ' 9 f to I I : fg. ? 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I - ' eo 'ifif1aT., ll V I' S ul ' H A T W 0 U L D H A P P E N I F Charlene Arnold bhlrley Baloeh BODHIG Jean Church1ll Camille Chan C0ra Sue Colllns Dlx D811 Dellle Fllis Lou1se Erlckson Suzanne H111 Gerry Lynn Art Stern Tanya Terry Vlrglnla lurk Prlcill Lyon Shlela Harrlpton Llurelle Dan els Pat'X u1l1van Lee 'oun Don Basset John Prlor Everette Peters Eldon Adalr Dorothy Mc Gusker 'HDI IDrXL 1 l r 1 no Dellle E111 Shlrlef B LO-r Canxllf Chan GIRL cou1dn't dance wasn' t so serlous snoull our her halr u1Qn't have .hat grand smlle wasn't so blamourous un't have tho e wonderful eyes hadn't that personallty wasn't so churminp shoule lo e hor Sou horn accent d1dn't llke to lee skate C1uR't like planes lost her aoillty to ara couldn't stand up on 1ce skates hadn't that lovely volce nlspl ceo Chest r no Suzie should lose that VIEUTC coU1n1't Tlte poetry sans mnstlche coul nlt slam or llv coul n9e Slng 1kH't 1 xe the of o lllo e oouldn't skate coul0n't llgure skate ITU, TLNTH GRADE P9t1tDGSS laugh lunch Smile LOU1 e Erl 1 on Nose Bonnle Jelr uhurchlll Complectlon Tanya Terry Eyes Jean Mo Cutlery Legs Vlr lnld Burk Halr Prlscllla Lyon Dimples Shella Harrlngton Versatillty Cora Sue Collin Clothes Laurelle D1H1C1S DdHP1HQ Abil1ty Suzanne H111 Mouth Gerry Lynn Sportsmanshlp Patty Sullivan Hands. 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M X, X X X Xu ,ff I A Z Z On the P8C1flC Islxnd oi Nev Q alano, Nelxa Donny flr t saw the llght o day on November Phth Her Wlt and humor Txts her ambition to be a song mrlter and actress to a NTU Her Lavorite sport is swimming, anr her favorlte pa tlme 18 oanclng She lxkes French better than her other cle se ana dlslikes stadof 1sh people In the cold cltg or Nlnneapolls, M1nn on Januxry 17th, Bobb1e Allert took her flr t breath Her aeslre 1S to b come a dancer in plctures She does a great deal of readlng and her favorlte book is NTre1avnyN Her every word IS NAre you k1dd1n'?n, and she hates people who talk too much Pittsburv, Penn'ylvan1a wa the blrthplace of Rose Ann Qulllan She 15 well on her way tomalo bslng a dancer, which has always been hrr 8mb1tlOn, although she has a lovely volce Her favorlte class 1 F ench, though 1f you ask her after a test 1n the subgect she'll probably prefer some other class The 011 town of Tulsa, Okla produced Benjamin Chadvell on June Lth To be a dlrector and a producer 18 h1s supreme ambltlon Hls vorlte pastmme is readlng, and he enjoyed NDays of Our Years' more than any other book H18 favorlte class 15 Music Appreclatlon and he 13 known arouno school as WSonnyN A natlve Calxfornian is Dorothy Londergan Born 1B Hollywood on Aprll 29th, she loves to sleep and makes a hobby of lt Her faVOT1tC class 16 Engllsh Literature, and her ambitlon 1S to be a nurse She doesn't llke boys who try to look pretty QUICK witted Don Johnson was born 'ebruary 28th 1n.Ho1lywood H18 amb1t1on is to become a director and it coord1nates d1TBCt1Y with his favorite saying, ' Sure I'll get you in the movies U H15 bBVOT1t6 song 13 N You Made Me Love You W, but h1s pet peeve 18 women! Rod Outten was born ln Boston, Mass on Spetember 25th H 1 s ambltlon 13 to be a f1nancia1 success and h1s past1me is that of a f1nancier horseback riding, Fe is constantly murmuring, murder ! I Pls favorite song is Hov About You? and h1s favorite class 1S IUSIC Apprec1ation On the shores o Lake Er1e, ln Detroit, Mlchlgan, Panchita Rowe was born on Qctober 24th Her hobby 1S f6nC1ng in whlch she excells Her favorite book 18 N Gone W1th The Wind W and she is another Engllsh Literature fan She 15 1nterested 1U danclng, and is a star pupil in Geometry i.......i.- . . , ,-. , x - . f ' , f' W 3 L Y X . S ' ' .Lx ' 1' '. - - ,, n - ' .L a.. ' . , ' ' A- .. . I ' .fi ' I ' I . L 3 -x n I' r o Q Q I n A. nJ 3 'SQ - . J, . 1 - S S .L Q . 1, . . . l . ' .- , . L , . , . . S , n -I 9 . . V . q s. 2 . . . . . ' s . ' - .. . . A . , . O o S , L- J . . I ' ' flag ' N' . I ' P 5 , 1 S 1' A 7' ' L- f g ' 1. , f u . , . , . D 1 , . . . . . Q a fa ' ' ' ' .4 , I . . . - - '- l ' '1 - o . . . v ' Q . 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Q I . . . . . - Q 0 Y 'NX L, J A Z Z Ccont'cD Xenia, Ohio 1S the proud birthplace of Jane Painter She likes to r ad and roller skate, but she hopes to s tle down and work in a bank Per ve 1 clas 13 Fnblw n Lite acura She is known arcunc school as, 'olar ct r ann ay Weood deall' with every breath Edward Kelly was born on June 12th He likes to travel, and his in the Night' and Concertos He likes to bowl and read but thlnks cold food 1S horrlble Wallace Chadwell was born in Berger, Texas, on March llth H would like to become an actor and thinks Claude Thornh1ll's Nenowfalln and the WNutcracker Su1tS0 are his favorite songs H plays ping pong and gin rum y well, but don't play the latter vdhh him unless you want to be beaten, and he hates bad gin rummy Playlne Jack Flores was born in San Francisco on April 5th He would like to be a singer with a dance band and likes football, basket ball and wrestling His favorite saying 18 HDon't let it bother you-N One July mornlng in Idaho, a baby girl with a healthy pair f lungs was born to the Brians The healthy lungs ought to do her a lot of good because she wants to become a singer 'Redn like t play the piano, sing and roller skate, ut not all at the same time Her favorite song is UNever Again' and she particularly likes writing screwy letters On August 25th, Dory Ann Killian was born 1n San biego, Calif She wants to oe an ice skater and likes sliing and shooting Her favorite song is NTwo in a Taxin, and she likes Algebra better than her other classes Jean Lang was born on May 30th, in Corona, Calif She aspires to be a radio actress and collects toys as a hobby She calls everyone 'Old glrln, especially snooty people, whom she dislikes. Her favor e songs are Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and 'Embraceab1e Youn. nwallyn Chadwell's ambition is to be an actor on the stage. His favorite sports are ping - pong and swimming but he also enjoys photography and drawing. His favorite book is nEurope in t h e Springn and he's always saying, nIzaatso?' Mickey Black is a little cow-girl from New Urleans who'd llke to be a writer on a newspaper. She likes horses, horseback riding, roping and steaks but admits crowding in the show ring annoys her. 1 o a ' - . e . , et . -, 1. fa r'te , -s l-H ls' 'usrft . 7 1 a,,o H 1 sf 5 I ' ' ' :Lg . - . ambition is to be a fireman. In the musical line, he likes WBlues I . -' C . e 0 ' , '. . e I O 1 l . . . . . . O . . . O O , . ' s o . b V . . , . ' J 3 ' 9 . . . . . C.. . . O l 0 I ' - it r . - ' 1 foonf' 5 Jovop Edtchel 1C the b b ton Tun1or bliss, 'P1p-Squeak' was born on September LLtn mn 541+ Lira C1tJ, Utdh. der amo1t1or 18 U+o somedav bc a dqncexn, moov,L, 1Qn9 she? Sho loves hoxcebarv Tldlng but 19 you meet hor arnun DEV' loab1e to gzeet ou 11th a klatin k1ok1nV Ch1CYPH9 HFrank' Week think h JUll 11Ve to be a UFCldP1Cql fnv1neer bu fO1 the prosenf h V1 Port rt Hum 11? 1th 11 1 n1nH to boo e woogip he was born 1B Lo fDfP1 P A 1 or Anfu 2610 an s Suuca, d11VGTb Q too only T Llp 1 Q m Jean Hqnkommo1 bo 1 o one Anr11 17th, not so vorv mary 11111 n s o ,e 1 nxr QuOSt1OH mark folio 1 . 1 Mdrtin Spollmnn o n 1n me no1nQJ Ino,,1o Pvt hlS lovv or un,h1ne and sho'P DLOWIHL inn +o 11 ov 1 11oo ,m1m, but spends H13 t1m JOV1Jf df A , O o te ooo v a Lo t Horlzon , buu tnft Tho1C, v 1+ duo Dorn quo Hkhqp 015 1n Blue set Mqr+y 1n a o vqr wfr W D 1 1 C LLCTQ 1 He Wh and can Qlfoys be Heavd or rof H ng 1 1 13 t o ou Q 1o Wfou L1Ko that9W J A Z T of, d ,........ .-o f 'V 1 a Y 0? Lo V I ' Q ' F '. . AQ ' ' f 'P Q .ako ' 1 ' f T 1 'L ' . ' v 'f. f f L 1' QLFI' t 1 . ', 5' H. .11 ' ' ' '- 1, 'V . 3 Pla S 2 - ,' 1 v' , 'mfr h ' ' -A 'ii' ' . 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We voted to go on a b1cyclo rldo to take place on Oo'obor 2?nd, 1941 Bioy le 11 po tponed urtll Sth or Ootobor one so r un Binycle r1o fxnally too: plane vbj? No rain! After Cu'lLg our bl yclvs, P lodr fo O olrr O gvo11Lo whore evPr'one a e heartily emo ammo lr tmoopnoxr oi runny Jokos. lter lun L ovorvone ongoyod woarlng tnemsclvoo out WUEPWD thklf b1neD up hlll 1n0 r llnv Way ro T ds thp ond OI the da GvQl'OH zodf tr m rry H round and than Lroooodeo howe, oomrletcl Sqtl 110M- .Q iho 9 P10 s Her onL ho C for Corn party wa, flVSH The wooorq lOHo and ontpcfal Wert f o r UhlS party Jo e osperlull, unlwue npveral the o too laws spent all mO'H1U re v T13 re o ow v 4 Q g Ven L enfort wnmont, lr wh1ch nearly l 1 e r cventr graoo UlVt1PlU3tfl I f 1 'uvf Qu cena, ar n fngofublp evorwn S uno b Anothe blCVClP T1 e' Bood as u uql came beform the nVCllPg really got under J2y Rod ind HLlt1n rodv 2 tcnucm ana Holffay t1lOUgk th.1r rlde, tra oH8lH on.hdrt1n'o and of the lu lf owo P, ul Roo U Upon o oo dwle Mar+1n onJcv1o 11m clv, tr t rs, UD+l VJ , olf' 11+ haf hlpy neo. 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' ' , q r , 1' X P 1 . 4 f . . 4. 1 .1 1 A, . 1 - U. . JUNIOR JINGLES B B M President, Vou know, n vhen 10 sport 'orP1n', nv are never low, B N B L N, Vmfe PTOS1JLTY so flfnl Ho is o neet, Ann so eomp'e e, Thl F16 d serves a ann P' Oh? 'Tod M G1 Corl Q PJ? et 4' Holev h A Q ou, retary, lb les note' n .our the vo es Oh, uddy, 15 he merry DOT1q Brlen, Dorls Br an For her sonrs we're alway crying, xlth her sisters two he And xhen she does her care, t Jean Lamb, Jean Lan I , oh, so very lever LO fel a tes , She'l' do her best, ro see 1t happens never Jean H , Jean H , Another swell pal, She 1S happy and merr Mltr Splrlto so alry, She really ws Q pal Rose Ann, Ro e Ann So WUlOt emo Cqd e She docs her ork, Mlthout a shlrl, Jlth HC she reall, rates, Melwa Jorney, Helva Donney, From Nay down under, She's full of pep, Ano, oh, so hep, She never makes a blunder. SIUQS, ak 8 1UPS . . , ....... ........ B.0- .,-I-P, Is n,- , , . 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A . . 0 F . , , f Q, G , p ,S , Q . to S:hft', - . , m Lf 1 W ,- ? . r ' X li- ' L5 i v I:- w T , - .M M v ' . 7 JUNIOR JIMGTJ con D-O-N D-O T Oh, eo 'url of Q f A merry jest He 11Fe Che be t de rev r, revel libs P O D, wonc' 1 J 'hen not Gule H ' a Il t, Ju t Mar fer oy B-O B B O B The 3o1e he czea ee He Q so cleve , The oleverest ever, Especlully hen he skates Francls, FThUClS, 31g and tronp, He IIKQS to eat, But 1SH't reet, He's fun to have along Nice and sfeet, It seems to me, She does agree, Wlth everyone she meet Pmmy,PmmJ, Brlght and cheery, Never, never, never, Lreary, Always h ppy, al eys eav, Never frowns he llVC lono D 1 Is another eleventh grade onder, He came lnto school, And broke every rule, Boy, dld he tear t11HgS asunder Jack, Jack, Ie a new IUDLOI lid, He hes an A, That 15 geese, But lt et hlm there bv gad n A R , Llkes to bofl as you can see, Nlth hls game, He' won nuch fame, And never is caught up a tree 1 1 wQ J Lu.A. 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In the annals of MUSIC lt may be ' p etty girl 1S llke a melodyn, But, here 1n M r Ken I looked around And here 1S the pretty tlrl I rouno 9 Dorms Brlan Mickey Black Joyce Eatchel Joan Hankaner Norma Culver Melva Doney Dory Anne Klllan Rose Anne Qulllan Jane Pa1nter Bobble Allert Panchlta Rowe Dorothy Londergan Bernadelle Wheeler Jean Lang ...,. sally Wlnters . Hal? Eyes Nose Mouth Teeth Smile Cemplexmnn Figure Hands Legs Beet Voice Wit . . . Neatness Agreeableness P ' fy ' .. - .. ' el ' Q ' I 'A. r . ' ' . 3 ,. ' . . . D '- f ,Q v , . . . C O O T 5 I U I f 1 A a A 1 o o o I U . v l I I Q Q n c o D U I C I U U Q Q 0 ' 1 O O C I J B o a ' 0 u o u Ted Kiffln Bob Turk Francls Weeks Martin Spellman Don Johnson Ben Chadwell Rod Outten Wallace Chadwell COMPOSITE JUNIOR BOY Skin Hands Shoulders W t Teeth Nose Eyes Hair Qw 3162! 1 f I5-N 'xx K4 I mln J x ,-X IK 'JW C jx!! vfdff fx K iwsoflfv ' I . C U g Q 0 0 o 1 !!O N o ' lfix I Rx fy 1 fi- X. me . ff'.ffif'?ifl'? . 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N xo-x ., , 1, x 'qiggily 'six llla wil? .-- XX' NX, fl -ll K xxx- f, Q K ,x'- K X X ,L -D fffk, wb if K x F75 fix f WI? ,, , xv L -XL lv 4174 ly XXL! xslz xx , Ol ,O ,U E U H ! lj N O R I I T P A R A Listen, you Mar Venmte , to your hlt parade, Amo always rcmemher tk ongs that werf playeo, Some, in that fear of l0ItV t o, When school nays g 3 So youne he rt W re bl e, Ano ll vou Iould 1HL them, The musmeve the am , It the worls teri t dlf et, Well I'r to blame Not o very long ago by Bobble Allert It Happeneo Ir fntflope Valley K .Jung to I+ :leppened In Sun Valley l It hapneneo in.Antolopf Valley, We went rldlno, dld yol ynov9 Both wlth hor es and a tvo mule Shay I remember we had breakfast, early on th t nlppy nav Horsebark rldwng 1n.Antelope Valley when the Mar KGH1t9 tent on a spree On A B1oycl Bunldt for T40 I .Jung to Daley Gallv, gellv, peHdl1ng lle by sloe, Vent the Junlor , one lay on hlcjele ride, TVP1T lovely ooo tes V 1 to hev, Bu ol, he horny Jo e tfat flew And the Qlbht that as odd W s Martin and Rod On a blcyele burldt for t o Mar4Ken MlD9tTGl ,ur to Um Ju t 11d About H rry l I'm Just wlld about min t fl , And they had one at Ma K n, At the Junior par+y la1g1e ere hearty Boy! What a m1LSIl6L tHLH Jean Lang fav a e ron nappy, M ckoy Blank mon ner e song unhappy, Don JOUDSOI Joke w th the end mer, And Bobo e hork the gwzle llne was a hlt, It nearly brourht uofn Har Ken Nh TuP1OT Days Now the year's past Though lt wenc fact, Some things wlll last My memoriea of my Juniox days I will retain them always I w1ll recall, Fven next fall Each room and hall Nhere happy moments I d1d pas There w1th my JUHIOP Class 5: C SunL to Mus1c M kers I C me a 1 the swell t1m9S We had when we played, I llked studylne also Look at the grades we made We will retaln them.alxays So, let me repeat Llfe then xas weet It can't be beat, My memorles of my Junior Class I wlll retaln them always . I I , D T U E .-...-,......-....,... -..-. .-..-..--...... . I 5 . ' J- lg ' , . ... .r ' Ut . AL3 . . l ' Af' 8 ,. . . 1 L3 Sx ' - A 5 . .. ' 1 ' J' 1 ... w .. , 1 I , -n v-v :4GI ? 71' .1 5 . ,Q A -. . U .., ma A. -, . 4. Q, -Q f . I' . ,I v .J 5 , - ' o I rw Q . - . 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O end to all disturbing sounds and their notes became majestically , 1 ' '. .fs I '7 . '. v 5 g n e rv V i fl ,fl ' 1 4 A!! If SEHIUH 'YIHPHUIJY -1 'S ff 0 'Q W SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES e Ez Shattuck Wants to make a success of whatever she does She's our Senior President, and is doing quite well at it, so we're sure she will She hates people lacking class spirit and cooperation, but likes swimming and dancing, and loved Lost Horizon! Well, Bett, we wish you luck! Lrg Zaneg Jim wants to be a successful director, writer, producer. His hobby is keeping his library, and his favorite sport is boxing He likes Night and Day , How to Wm Friends and Influence People , and Play Reading, but if you're out with him, donft be surprised if he says, Let's stop and buy some pretzels' Crunch!!! U Bob's ambition i s fo be happy, but we can't see how when his hobbies are photo- and asking questions Robbin enjoys Sociolog also, and other assorted 0log1es He hates people who not before they Think, so perhaps that accounts for his periods of quiet. Shhhhl He's thinking before he acts! . herpatolog, Omntholog, Mar orie Lee H in Wi es to be a brain surgeon, therefore loves Chemistry and 0rientation.l One for the brain the other for the surgeon I She likes to collect records, swim, skate and fmsh, and in her spare time, runs around Mar Ken on those tiny little feet and pretty legs Q We're jealous, but we like 'emi B t . . . Ji I O 0 if ,-4 14, Bob Roemer . . . Joan Arnold Edward Vail Khrol Kay MT 1 T Cmrmelle Be pstrom J1cLLel1ne ClarKP Jo stern Mariett Lll1Ott John War 10K by Ghld Merncr I l i 4116 111 I Joan Arnold Hall from Blfmllbhdm, Ll bama, an u ap, onriately, her favor1te boo? 1 UCone 1th e hd hex n c n,re Pumpk1n', but, ith thos lovely dar! s 1nt h 1r it ra tar Her three great amo1t1on a e tr oe a wanc r 1ngPr nd Good luck, Joan' Edward Vail ur W aptevz N enJoVs Ulvo Year nefore the M1 ' athlete, he l1 Q shootwnc, Lrm1ng, bo 1ng are golt, hut that he nates 5011 b ll loc nmny ind traps, EQGy 0 H1 song 15 Hdlues mn the N1 ht' Il thz e guesses hat H18 pastime lS rfa luv Nha , floled you! Karol i X Our V'OllH1Su, fro lofts the eudmtnce spelloound at +HG hates people uho call her NYaf lxrolu I1 you ay, NFello, fetched actre 4111158 811 lt seems favorlte f8VOT1t6 partles, Snookle' that' all r1ght nd if rou take ter to the mOVlCQ or b1crcl1ng, that's evcn better U Stlnkv Dor ey ' he three greit ohse s1o1 l LlStGDlHQ to fou y Oll9C+lHg 18COFl o' Pommy Dor cy, and 3 o1nb1ng flth Tommy for ev In her nare +1me she f1ru1e late Q and that a one she ha D and y , 'Nu conu e X' Jackle Fl rke I8CklG was Cool oeptemoer well on her way tom r that l xt U F ose2h1ne Stera born ight here 1n Lo fnfele , F l11orn1a on a day She lshc to become a to or an at pres nt 1 Well, UG andlr edanoleu, Jo, Jou ure ale pret y, despite the fact that you forft wear maze uc, hlch you.d1 l1Ye She likes to slug and nlaf golf, tnouel, and her umb1t1bn 1 to be a model V118 and mother Mar et a Fll1ot Shcrryu aporonr1atcly doosn't l1ke gett1ng up 1n the morn1ng Y I would 11ke to be a model, though, and 1? you a k her if she d l1ke to go holseback r1d1ng or dan lng, held prooably answer, were you KldH1H89n T th1nP not John W8TWlCl Ou1 C ometry and Chem1stry whiz want to be a rad1o eng1neer S when your rad o needs flxlnp he'1l say, Do lt nov R d a boxer, but, ln h1S softer moods, he'll llsten to nTeles o the Vienna Wooden, or UBlues 1n the Nlghtn genla Mercer Wants to know why gum can't be chewed in study hall, C don't we rw .2 1 'g 111 o M L O R B I 0 G W A P l I n S U I l ......- ..-...1 . . . , . 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J, for ahen Yent says, nSp1t lt outn, she answers,WYou're kldding, of course' She engoy keep1ng the 'Coo coo's Nestu, hor trailer, neat, and wlshes to be an actress, She 11k6S horseback riding and Stout Hearted Men , and vlce versa. ry Tee mootf Ann 1111 GIDQLI M10h3Pl Marmlyn R VI' It oz R w Bouetf. orl Welbon Lorlalne r n Bovty Cox 1 ' f ' 1 X . . fx 7 -L- ... .1 1 1 vw :iris E' . . Cx A1 ' fb , .1 C1 f . 1 ..............- .................. ........... l ' I Q 5 Hob :LGCHC Gl 'a 1,- ' U -M--M,-M ............. a t g j i I V .f' 'I 1. ' ' Saff Q + ' -........,..,. ................. ........... B I I ' U I I l I . f-'N -d N'I O R B I O G R A P H I F S foont'l gy Lee Wooters ua born in Cen+ra'1a, I1llHOl3 he he mdne a lcat uccess of her 111e thu far, at+a1n1nb h lpht wlth er SlDQlUg and motlon P1CtUTG york, She lS QOIDQ to stuny wroru +1on 1n college, wnd we know that Mary 1111 do as vell 1 h tlat a shl has lh the pa t larllyn Reynertson Our WGranomau h a perfect Gr cLan proflle and nBoofau blonde h 1T Sh llVGS mu 1C and mu lf nd r QCLHQ and dolnp nothlng Marylln lS a sul t on bw L lno s 0' atohlng and thinking untml somebody bl wks the sp ll fmth F1 Toots Rae Bouett WCourt sn 8HJltlOTS a e the be t Pe ant to d1rect, produce and vrlte for the stage and cxeen, lno, a every producer, direct ol, or write1, hls robbie are blonde , brunettes and red heads A murccr ry t ry, Dvorak and mateur movle fan, he lb constantly heard a ng, Nltl amazingu Ann Glllls don't bl if D r, be ng 1D the mld t of them Her l3VOT1t6 olor is powder blwe d o match, her f3VOT1t onf 1S HSa1nt LOU1 Blu ' She n 11 from the South and her hobby 1 ro IlQHTlHg the Clvil Har Bob Recht Bo the tennis champ of the chool, though he says that he s ll ts H15 amb1t1on is to become a doctor HWQ he's now s u J n S L H1 pdVOT1tC book 1S nGone Ulth the '1ndN, and h1s b t lwkex song 1S NStr1ng of Pearls Glorla Delson laby', ou glamour glrl, lS annoyed by Upeople vho talk to her when he's readlng espoclally when sh V lnterested in If they do she'll Dlobably say, Noh, Crunch W, and go lvsten to some recoxds, or play badmlnton wants to be a slnger on the stage wlth a band We'll all be there, Baby Glnger Mlchael A H8t1VG ox Callfornia, born ln Hollywood he want to be a famous costume de 1UHPT WBody and Soul' is her favorlte record and Rhapsody 1n Blue tops the classlcal list Bowllng 15 the sport she engoys most, but for a pa tlme she reads books llke 'Y1ng's Row Lorraine Safren nLaur1cH hates 1n 1ncer1ty, and when she likes something she says, NIt's out of thl worldn She l1kBS to talk, but 1111 qulet down if NStar Dustn or UTales from the Vlenna Nood U are played She wishes to be an actres and singer, and re M1 h her luck tty Ellen Cox Our tlny NSqueegeeN is one of Mar Ken's cute t lngers. She des pises conoelted people and onions. fLucky boy fr1endl. Her mMS1C8l admiratlon extends from NI Said Nou to UClair de Luneu. Well, how about that? s E 1 ,J M3 3 ' 0 0 s ., -- ---- . . U J, 1 V S u 4. .L C, ul .,.: .c -'. L51. 3 ., A . . H Z. . , 1 . . , . . s . J e , s n, k 1 . . u . , , - . . V 1 J ' -L. .L LJ u , . ., ,., . E. . .M ,ft r . . ' v - ., m Q- he s 3 s . M ' V I I 0 ' as 1, sie f' ,' q ' ' n ' rw ' - U ' 1 f- fm 'Q-' . r ' ' an , 1, -L Q C. 1 . -- , lx . oz.. . - ' 3 . ' ' ' ' , 4. ,., ' .. . Y ' A , A e e, .Lt Nw Q w hw s w . - . .,. , . 1 - , 'GL 1 .1 I U . VA Ei 'Llc . 0 I I .... ....... , ,,. , Q, .L ,. . ' 1 ' ll T S , 1 J: S ',' , . s ' . 2 fs e , - ' ' ' . 1 s 1 -Q , - .. V , '11 ,ss e ' a ' ' Du 'N ' 1 sfyg . s f f . '-' C l I f n - n ' l -- -E I u -1 w hG1l3pussH hates dollywooo mothers and brat chllcren, and we 'ah ge 1 - ' .' s . ,, - ' -' o V. , , -r 4. , . . . . , -- -L 1 one .. 1 1 V e s 5 s es . . . , . ,. , .u . n U. ff . 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Z5 I V N I O R G A P 6 W S icon V Ruth C1TCe Cones from San Jose, Cost PlCd nd speaks Sparlsh to Sult She adores Strauss, likes all of U Wes 1rr's classes HMG Tld9S hor eback 1ncessantly Desp1te her lovely black h 11 and eye , her pet peeve is to be called a 'Glamour Girln, so we call her B byn Bevcrlea HO2K1HS Bevcrlea was boln 1n IllJno1 on July 91st a few year back She l1ke roller gating and 15 xe'1 Hood at lt Her hobby lS collect ln, stamps and she avs IL1 favor1te cla s 1s Or1cntat1on tty Moore Our accordiani t adore Wfou Wade Ae lore lou', as the Sew1ng Circle knoxs all too well She l1kes P naa bears, 1ce katlng and scrap books Her hObb16S are day d eam1nb nd glggllHg When you start s1np1ng, Betty, don't f1f,le Jo St ck fuzzy permanents and ref and refn dres e 'hon she hear NThis Love of M1neN sheYll say, A aaahh , s1th 1 guttural 1ntonat1on She's one of Mar lon s glamour g1rls, and fHM1DltlE won't be the same ulthout he Richard B lkanl 'D1ck as bo n 1n New fork, and says, 'Quote, 'L1fe 13 too short', unquoten He would llke very much to be a producer, direct or and wr1ter, and 1 already on the vay to a br1ll1ant career at Paramount Of cour , when rest1ng from h1S work he llk9S to play goli or maybe a food game of tenn1s, but he gust hates to have hls p1cture taken Jean Gordon Was born 1n Jackson, M1ChlF8H She has the 3HbltlOD to be a great publ1c1st and we knox that she'll be terr111c Her favorite book lS UOf M108 ann Menu, and she engoys listenlng to the music o NBluc Champagnen Glor1a De Haven nElo' loves steaks, shows and Swlmmlng, also enJoyed WRebeoc U great deal ier favor1te songs are UEmbraceable Youn and nRhapsody in Blucn and her one great deslre 1 to become a great actress Shirley Ann Ch1ttcnden Sh1Tl6YYS amb1t1on lS to become a buS1DeSS bXCCutlV6, and she ought to make a food bose for anyone, because she hates 1ntolerant people sl, Bro 311.11 -sal O Q I A 'H 3 3 1' ' 5 1-1 J. - -L. 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MA ,I 1 Z U N NR :J ll il'-JN All my life, zhlch I admit 1sn't verv after problem cross my path However, t years at Mar Ken that I have actually tried slncerelf For the tirst time I realiaed capable ot facln realxty, ere hae a my meal, an always 7111 b we must reaogu world Time mor truth, h ll t Ile fl for the lacv of As .e aavar 6 u 'fdff 10 F n MD' olc av our mental 1 Leva, 'fcrea L Learn1ng lo the greatest vi t of V we can contlnue our searth 1 Wdl for art the purpoae of keepin our r nl f . '..1.. '.T.'. long, I have had problcm 1' only lD my past v to fate these e1tua11ons the necessity of n ,something new to or 1U bl ast r J 3 4 Y 11' ll hange y 112' Cdu lrxlvvlua . N :mc b oldrr, a d mnust veall e this before mnb lu for eternxty tant actxvlty It 15 the of cortrol of PHOUIOD , rea 1on lor nfss, ann every faculty and response posslole of poe,e sxnb PUT' 1, no rea on 1r the wor d anyone should let his or hfr m1nd ,xov :oak and uncontrollable. There 13 ro Qlv at1on :rom the +uture th t the youtk or the world N111 have 'o face. Nov, more than any tlmc 1D hlstory, chaos has grown so great that lf fill take th most poforful and stronbly de velopeu m nd o make a peaceful and onl ,hfoned orld Wlth this why to Olll' thought an glve the greatest lnpreeLa+L n ann rltmtude teaeher ho ave g1V6H ' e fact lo us to as imllatc In o and forkaole fnoxledge r ha th 1 lcff p xnf o an educatlon, 1 e cannot our elvbs a1,lj rhat we learn everyday l1fe9 usable ootaln 1n our ou, as a Prior, along Jlth mary e 'o ntrv IG a e Qrasplng erhaps or thf lat fmme, the mo L va uae an' or rmou moven o our hlgb fhofl cave Ve 11nd oursfl t fmnf oespo at ly to el1n to tae laG8l b wave oeen et For 1 , my dfepest and l erest oe lrr a we m rfver e lovx 1 norxn1 o +,e 'ac ave learnfu ana Ft o 1 e n 1 ln hleh mf olassmatee an I have TnuPlVCd, e r to ffnl wn o ao: Alth this pledge, Je shall leave Mar ken yhv Icallj, but tkose mlnuo ralned by her can never go aetray M1 Q0 3 1 - L. f A EJ X I .. 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RECORDS O THF QRNIOP PLA, OT 'Ao ,ff Joan Arnold Rlchard Ealkany Cermelle Bergstrom Rae Bouett Shlrley Ann Chittendon Ruth C1TC9 Lorra1ne Safron Betty Cox Glorla Delson Ann Glllis Jacquellne Clarke Karol Kay Marjorie Lee Hugunln Eugenie Mercer Betty Moore Bob Recht Marllyn Reynertson Jean Gordon Ginger Hlcheal Bob Roemer Betty Shattuck Jo Stack Jo Stern John Warwick Mary Lee Wooters Edd1e Vail Jlmmy aaner Marietta Elllot ,f '!,'nAnh ,iigf Afwjj 4 if Lf nf QD-EZNTJ osx f 117 ff :j?',f Introluceu ana Recor Betty SHZI'lyyuCk X f,,-' X H nemo? nk WThe Storms All Over X Somoones Rockln My Dreamboat m OODllfht Masoueraden NFlHm1Dg0 WShe's A Good NG1ghbOT noweet And Lovely HAll In Fun oodnibht Baby, Goodnlghtn retty L1tt1G Bu y Body Noophisticated Lady nlntermezzo WRhapsody In B ue WA Pretty Glrl Is Like A.Melody NS1eepy Serenade NA Pretty Co ed Has Gone To My Head' 'Star Dust WAll The Things You Are 'Ifm Thr1lled' WYou'll Never Know' WI'll Always Remember 'Goodbye Mama Get A Kick Our Of You nClear Out Of This World Into A Dream ' UThree Little Words nl Love Life 'The Lost Chord' 0Everyth1ng I Love 15:27- 15: ,. ji Ol X 5- 2 ff f ' ' my f' X W ' No Fflmi ' QCII D J . s.' 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' p, ff .ef , LAST WILL AUD TLSTTJEHHT OE' THE SENIOR CLASS We, the class of 912, belng of souna mlnd and able bodies, do hereby beque th to our successor , namely, the members of the Junior Class, the following tern ana art1cles, whivh they, the above named shall ann till abide by we do further state whereas we wish to make th1 , our la t wlll and testament, that all other agreement entered 1nto by thls, the class of '42, whether verbal, Art1cle I Sectlon I Carmelle Bergstrom bequeathes Her false eyelashes and her long claws to Bobby Allert A ten cent defense stamp to cally Winters wlth her best wishes Her 1ce skates to Bob Turk Sectlon II Jlm Zaner bequeathes ll His sleepless nlghts ann frayed nerves over his play to Don Johnson 22 H1s curly hair to Martin Spellman Sect1on III Joan Arnold bequeathes ll Her toe shoes to Martln Cpellman 21 That chocolate cake that fell to Jane Painter S8Ct1OH IV Ruth Circe bequeathe ll Her spasms of laughter to Ben Chadwell 25 Her Spearmlnt gum to Rod Outten Section V Glor1a Delson bequeathes ll Her brown pla1d jacket to anyone who can take it away from her 21. Her worn out lipstlck tubes to Jean Lang. 31. Her pet name, NBaoyn, to Joyce Entehel. Sectlon VI. Bob Roemer Bequeethes: ll. The yolks of his bird eggs to Dorothy Laundlgan and the whztes to Jane Pa1nter. 21. His snakes to Panchita Rowe. Sect1on VII. Betty Moore bequeathes: ll. Her ten to Bobbie Allert. 23. Her hysterlcal laugh to Mickey Black. . X 'Q V' V i i, V V nf, , 1 ' w'r u . 5' s . T U' , written or otherwise, shall and will be considered null and void. 11. y - . 23. - ., ' A ' 3, l . I 0 Q O l O l . . LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS Section VIII Marylin Reynertson bequeathes 12 Her ift of WHtCh1DU the vorld go by to Melva Doney 22 Her sweet sm11e to M1ckey Black Sect1on IX Betty Shattuck belueathes 12 Her appenulx to Ben Chadwell 22 Her drool cup to Jane Pa1nter Section X Jo Stern Bequeathes 12 Her se r h tor vlsdom to Donothy Laund1gan 22 Her make up klt to Jean Lamb 32 Her glft of gab to Roee Ann Qulllan Section XI Bob Reoht bequeathea 22 Hle drlvlng ablllty to Martin Spellman S9Ct1On XII Karol Kay bequeathes 1 Her v1o11n bow to Camllle Chan 2 Her 11DgU1qt1C ablllty to Rod Outten Sectlon XIII Jo Stack bequeethes 12 Her f1fteen pounds lost to Don Johnson 22 Her nlne lnches of out olf hazr to Bonnie Jean Churchill 32 Her SIHQPC eyelashes to Cora cue Colllns Q they're still on her kltchen floor 2 Sectlon XIV John Warwick bequeathes 12 H1 hlgh I Q to Ben Chadwell 22 Hls knowledge of Chem1stry to Don Johnson Section XV Marietta Elliot bequeathes 12 Her fenc1ng wbllity to Panchita Rowe 22 That gleam 1n her eye to Jean Hankammer Section XVI Shilley Ann Ch1ttenden bequeathea 12 Her po ture to Jean Lang 22. Her polse to Jane Palnter. O ' ' ' - 1 I 0 0 . . I . I ec : 'o Q -' 0 U 0 0 O . a c ' I' - ' , 0 ' n 9: O Q . I W I u O 1 .: 12. His massive physique to Francis Weeks, I ,M '. . . . In . ' l ' L : . . . . U . .H . . . . I 0 . U . . , . 2 Q ' C . . JJ1 l U . l I U U ' S l I U . I . D C I 9 - I 43 . - I , J . l o I . s . LAST WILL AND TESTAUHT' OF THF CENIOR CLASS Section XVII R1Ch8Td Balkany beiuea hes l H15 sense ol hunol to anyone who can catch th1S lntan glble ubstxnce 21 Hls broe.runoed vlex to Jean Henfa mer Section XVIII Jacquellne 11 er 21 er Sectlon XIX Ann G1ll1s 2 er Sectlon XX Clarke bequeathes beeutlful teeth to Jean Lang eonhisticatzon to Bernedell Wheeler beoueathes ao1l1 y of the trio to M rgorle Lee Hugunin bequeathes l1 Her love of Chemlstry and and Rod Outten 21 Her packa e of Necco mlnts Sectlon XXI DOl1S Brian and her 91St6FS Orientatlon to Hhrtln Spellman to Francis Weeks Jean Gordon bequeathes 11 Her pull fo speclal rates at restaurants to the next Senlor Treasurer 21 Her knowledge and love 0' mUS1O to Cyrll Yedor Section XXII Glnger Mlcheal bequeathes l er Jmtty lemarks to Sally Wlnters 21 Ier eblllty to howl to Eleanor Everette Section XXIII Eddie Vall bequeethes lS VOlLG to Joyce Eatchel 2 1S loic o sports to Rod Outten Sectlon XXIV Eugen a Mercer ocqueathes l1 A smell do e of arsenic to any poor soul who seeks to escape from Fngll h Llterature 21 A box of Kleenex to Art Stern for h1s perpetual colds Sectlon XXV Rae Bouett bequeathes: 11. Hls little black book to Don Johnson. 21. All his jokes to Bernadell Wheeler. 31. Hls SOph1StiC3tlOH to Jack Flores. - L. J kj I ' c t 2 , . D 1 W . . 0 1 , - ' -. ' ' , S e- . . ' crhf, ' '-vs . Q . . O 0 H -V. ' a . H - 4 Y - . O l . Her beaming smile to Norms Culver. 0 H , .. .t A N. K. . . C la ' ' 5 1 O . 5 ' - . I L . Q 0 A J- u ' I U 11 H 1! 1 ' . o ' E . . O 1 . H' 'H ' I . . H' '1 f . . I X i 'Q I . . s - , , 'S ' . 0 - . 0 . O LAST WILL PID TESLMBIU OF TUE SWYIOR CLA S Sect1on.XXVI Lorraine S fron oeoueathc 14 der conxzntlwlc to anyone xho can drlve fast enough to tel H1 n to e 2 Hal gov t tc tv Dory Inn Kll11OD Soctlon XYVII Jack Texkln bpluf fhcs J HI orn ann epure to Edward Iolly mLle o eu Kv en SSOt1OD XXVIII Bcve req Lookin beoueathes ll IPO twny Ieet one poul inch heels to Joyce Eatchel 23 H 1 no lewce of Psychology to Dorothy Lnundlgnn Sect1on XYIX G o De 'avfn beeueatho lj Her nerfcct mHHlCUlG to Bobble Allert AJ H 1 NAv hu Murrwvn los ons to Joyce Eutohel Artmcle II The Senlor Cle as a wkole bcqueatmes to those new hlth school student 3 59 he elenth grader The pled uie oi ChGWlDg QU in Study Hall The enjoyment o t3Hd1Hg tS111Hi uH+ll the last bell VQCDIHF up J th all the latest re ord releases bl snooown n+o uth'e uaxntv dlshes 1D the The Job 01 Tue LDGVIY K1+ch U Talent ior Gkeu ee to +h1UK1Dg up 1UD6DlOu inn eometimes amazlng geo out oi clae 'N 4 'P T' 'T .4 . I .. . . 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S, P 9 9 REI'CARNA TONS OF THF Slkff Rae Bouett M Xlm1lW1dF h Gr a Beverlea HOpK1HS Io Stack Shlrley WAnn Chittenden Bob Romer Jo Stern Betty Shattuck MBTJOPIS Lee Hugunln Bettv Moore Carmelle Bergstrom Marylxn Reynertson Marletta Elllot Lorralne Safren Marg Lee Nooters Eugen1a Mercer Ruth Circe Karol Kay Eddy Vall , John Warwlck Ann Glllis Betty Cox Joan Arnold Tlmmy 4aner Bob Recht Tackle Clarke Jack Jenklns Gloria Delson . . . Glorla de Haven - - . Jos nh ne Medan Pcmnadonr Queen Hat henut Arl totle Ann Boleyn Ioan O1 Arc Madam Cur1e Mlnnle Ha Ha Sarah Bernhardt Marle Antolnette Jenny Llnd lary Queen of Scots Betsy Ross Isabella of bpaln Gypsy F1ddler ROb1n Hood Erlc the Red Lady Macbeth Pr1sc11la Madam Du Barry Roman Glad1ator Hercule Catherlne of Aragon Don Juan Cleopatra - , Eleanor Duse . -x m , . 7 - - - , , , Q . Q i U .1 ' 4, K I J , . T'-,aiu .' .- - - . 4. . ' C 5 Q ' ' ' Q G. .. .. ., -I 3 Q tg .. . ... . .. .. ... ... .. ... .. ' ... n 3: L 6 - . - . - ' - .- ... .- - ... .. . .- A L H Y ' . ' J ll C, -. . ..-- .... .- J L . .- . ... . .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. . ... 3 . M - . - -- - .- .. - .. .-. , .. ..- -.- . - 4 . - . - .. . ..- - - ' .. . .... ... .. . 4 . ' 1 1 . A - ... .. .. .... .. - .. . I U . ' - . - . .. .. ... .. .-.. . .... , . - . ... .. ... ... .. O .. . -. 0 . - . - - - . - . - - - . Queen Ellzabehh. ' n ' 1 u u J -9 . 11 11 1 2 Q4 . una nun . 1 . I - . .. - -.--- . ... . .... . . r ' - ... .. .. .. ... - I 0 ' o 0 0 .. 0 ... - .. --..- . ... . . , . - .- 0 ... . ... ... ' ... - .. .... .. . ... . .. .. . ... . ... . .. . ..... . ... .. . - . .. ... - ... . .. . .-.. . , .. . .... ..- . .. .. ... - . - .. .. . .. , .. . .. - . .. . - .-. ... .. .. - .. 0 , - O .. - ... - .. . .. ... . - ' ... . .. . -. W , . . ' .. . .- .- - .. , -o . -. - . .- 0 - . 9 - rw Q- 1: 1 .Q at 1 an 3 1 cl ' -. H- 0 A o 0 ' s .. . ... ... . .-. . ... - - .. ... .. ... . .- . .. .. .. ... . .. . ... .. .. - . ... . ... . .. - . ... . .... . ... . .. . .. ... .. 0 Oi in l-D C0 U-I i ' 1 Ilm Zaner Bob Recht Bob Roomer John Warvlck Eddle V411 Rlchard Balkany Rae Bouett Ann Gillls Karol Kay Eugenla Mercer Gloria Do Haven Jean Gordon Jo Stack Mary Lee hooters JBCK18 Clarke Shlrley Ann Chlttonden Betty Cox Glor1a Dol on Carmelle Borg trom Jo Stern , IDEAL SENIOR BOY IDEAL QTNIOR GLFL Clothe Helght Halr Amhitlon Phy ique Eyes Manners Color of Hair Coloring 1211 lefture of Hqlr Complexlon Halr Do Mouth leeth Posture Walstline Eyes Hands Nalls ' . ' . 5 o l O Q . ,I Q O I I 1 I J' ' Q 1 a ' . ' . 0 Q A n e S I I O I O I a o o a - K1-AH A Y'AQ ' n 0 o 0 o o n s u - rw 1 4 - Marietta Elliott , , , , . , . Smile a 77 fr ' 4 I I S -- n 0 h O I I D l . 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'foxy D,Ie1rmiIe1 1 ritgfs 1f'Af. 3 z led Its, e'ir:g31goj fmiyv- ', ZJ.QV.ii'l . - A zn , ,1 . Bu W3 Musa: ggo n We-li? 'g t . dm' , f' : '- :l'x.'.-.j- Tor new ' ' 5 -,,: - THANKQ FOR THE MEMORIES W On October 3, 1941 the senlors started w1th a bang, entertain 1ng the entlre h1gh school, welconinp all new Mar Ken tucents October 15, 1JAl, a enlor dinner vae FIVPD to welcome new sen 1or elae mfmbcre On twe Wve of St Fellow, October 31, 1941, M r4Kcn h cle 1 ras over run vllh gnc te as the PHlOTS V ve the annual Uolloween party, maklnb 1t tbl1l'1ng uno cbllllng uccese Soldier? AH ye , an! plenty of them, xhon on Novcmber 9, 1941 the senmor girl , fob + or 1th e few 1lumn1 ,lTl3 entertalneo 75 v0TV1C9 men fron elmo t every oranch of he armed iorces Turkey sandwlches donated by tue Hollywood oovon oml t Club were served and a snappy lloor snow was glven bv the students Phe boye all had a marvelous t1ne, and the girls tool except for a few eore feetl November ?,17!l, the SSDIOP class rcedlly accepted the Junlorfs invltatlon lor a b1cyele rlue +o last tne entlre afternoon Almost everyone sta'ed on their b1YOS Quiet please! d li lOUS Ch1CkbB luncheon November 11, 1941, the day after Thanksgiving, Z the semor., and junlols left Mar hen at A, e m ff if-' to reach Antelope Valley Dude R nch be f 'M fore sun up lftcr ridlng horseback, we all ite of' a Hume W -xX- xjekh Nxl S11fI9 What a Fveryone lelt qulte well nd huppj 4 fx, as we left the Dude Ranch the following d y breakfast K J! Were we sore or lj! Joll, oi course you can understand our pos1t1ons K gf liiff Ti! Betty Cox and Jo n Arnold gave a tea party Honoring the seniol elrl lnd faculty, on Saturday, Nov embcr 92, 1941 We all plavod b1HPO iter eatlng a de lieious lunch Tr ee prize, v re averded for Bingo worklno hard for the booby prize we Mrs Qeseire, ho iln lly won e colored doll We all had lots of lun teaslnp her December 9, 1951, Mary Lee Wootere, who oririnated the idea for a g1TlS senlor SDKIDF circle to meve thlHbS for the carnival, gave the f1TST luncheon and senwnf club at her hone The club meetings were held everw Thur dag at the re UBCTIVG eenior g1T1S' homes If G . L . , . I ' ' . . . H ,Q . .5 ., . J - , s -. , L , . . . X S u . 5 , . - n U 2.1 '- . L , 1 . A - er '. .LJ . g ..g., 7 Z1 . 1.1.5. r 1.7 O .' . I ' H W - v V. J S ., 1 - s, ,Q , . n - v ' e nn 1 .5 V - , 4 2 . ' - 'es f L , X . - xfz. 1 .. X .' ' s . we oh , . 1 Q. . ' 'Q' - , f ' ' ' . , , 1 A . 4. 6 .. . S I J. '1 r . l ,. q . ' .. ' ' ' C' V .g. ' h 4. l .' U u S .Q , , ' - . r ,., . . n .3 I A Q . 'Q , I ' J 0 U an . 5 . , , . . - , . . , , . . A I .1 .. , . . , . , v 1 5 A 3 ' - ' L 1 .. ... .. - November 18, 1941, the senior class gave the entire school a e e 1 . , A Z H , . . - . 7- .f I 2'- ' - . n . 1 I f . , ' , 1 pu I In X . I ,L ,,- ' ' ' ' 'C - ' Ieia V I A .,.. Q, C I. 'Q' ' up f .y . ' . LN -.-- Al' ' ' I ... .. .. .- ,,, .Q - K . -f I I C M -9 u 1 j . , 9 . 2. f 1 . N - ,f' 2 A ' ' a ? GAA , . , ' .. '.' .. ' 1 1 u ' Zi X 1' ' . .. rv . V Q ' - J A' - , . . . -1 - . I ,V e , za ' , ,- . . .T . ' 0 ve fu f, . W ' 9 ' . H's 1 - , w a 'Q . . , . 3 O 'I 11 -v' J on ' W I 1 C 11' . , A ..,, . - . V -J , s - SA H . 9 . X January 10, 1942, the senlor class invited the entire high school on a snow party to lost for the week end Twenty tive students arrlved at NT1ghtNOOd Saturday noon and began the everlast1ng firing of snow balls Toboggannlng, ice skating and sl1ding down the mount talns Kon no Tobopeanl Jere the maln events Saturday nlght we all sat around the r or canced,then we rent to bed, girls upstairs and boys do m tal une g1TlS were terrlfically noisy and stayed ur pr 1 l nlght v1brat1ng the cab1n while eating popcorr and n loca co a and JG know who they were, donv ln dv, January ll,l942, was the much looked forva f to slow Jlgbt betveen the girls and the boys,where b h ,Y lorts re ru ned and the fleht was oecided,or r ther ad I'-1'1PPYf I sro' P f f January 18, 1942, the benlors gave a tea for thelr parents, 1 so that tnej m1ght become accualnted Delicious food va erved, mhlle late a tloor show Jas FIVPH by t h e tudcnts w1th terrlflc ucce s of February 13, l 42, the Seniors g ve a rev1val o the ever popular N13 f CLUBW maklng the comblnatlon nlghtclub and Valentlne party a Wow 1 And HOW 1 March 25, l942, the Senlors gave a p1 ture show iHC1Hd1Dg N Cast X Adrift And How ' Borde Lin ' Bomb1ng Of Pearl Harbor', and N Boy x Meets Dog N,wh1le hot cog and drinks were sold between the features March 27, 1942, the Senlors gave a free formal dance for the H1gh X X School Wlth evorvthlng free you can imaglne what a gay time we X X all h d Aprll 24, 1942, the most lnportant event Ol the year, the Senior Carnlval, was g1VGh wlth ll the t8TTlfiC mEgn1f1CEDC9 that X. could be expected A success l1Ke thls 15 a trlbuto to the Senior , who rfally made the Garnlval top all previous ones, May l, 1942 was the S9DlOP day off lor an actlvity and I6 all made the most of it, havmng a truly swell tlme May 20, 1942 the SSHIOTS took the faculty to luncheon, ShOW1ng them a marvelous a ternoon Ditch Day! One of the events most looked forward to took place on May 26 1942. We began the day with I VBPIOUS actlvitmes ranglng from a V1Sit to the beach and a dlnner and dance at the home of Mrs Besslre, what should have been a quiet Vw Q day at school turned out to be a riotous, rip-snortin' 7 good time! I X ,I f' 1 f ' f s 1 5 l i Rx . N , . XXX X c. . , -3 , ,R X N. 7 v g- 1 . XX X . I - , L . - X . Y W . . X, D13 V U X ., fi Q ' 'b v ..i3 stf,'rS. SLI ' ' ' . A - act'2G1ly al .' ' ' ' 1 . . nrzrxi g : - 1 - - N - - - t wa: 51 df f Q . X . vu-1 -4. ll a ,-fv 1.4. -J '. . . ' - -3' J , . udtted if f a tie. Sunday night we all went home, a tired, but a ff X 9 I ' fff ,J t , , , f f 1' v Y 'x H . qi S nay! S , v ' r 4 v O' , S ,f 2 . I . . S S ' If X f 'Q 9 a ' f , f ,fl Q- K . g . C - -, Q - S A V va, 1 I. , , 1 , n - v A . xx I ' 'S V ' QE ii X ' f- - 4 ' yi 1 , L . . l. ll X I f ' 11 U xl 1 a - X X-X N N .. . . ' . x X X 1 - Q - --1 ' X Rx S L J ' , 'Xl ' NN vs A-' ' ' ' O ' -0 . L . I May 29, 1942, the Junlor Senior Banquet con 1 tint of dlHlng and dene'np we elven by the Juniors for the Seniors, creatlng good wlll mnd a bnndxng friendship between the two classe June 2, 1944, the Senlors veve the last event the year Annual BreaYfast Farewell sneeches fore made, followe by the distrlbution ol the long awaited Annuals June 14, 19A , Baccalaureate 8TVlCSS were helo June 17, 1942, GRADUATION the hapeiest, yet saddest moments we Sen ors have experienced The Oenior Class of 'A wmshes t o then? everyone for mak1ng all of these events S9HSHt1ODH1 Rwyjfqi.. XC . Q J 5.8 Y . . L J ,z S O. I . 4 . Q . C Z : S. 9 ' Q . of 1 - the L . . . Q 1 ' JI' J . ' 2 s ' '. 2 'Af and memorable ones. 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Bok Roelor, ure t tax1den1 1St tell o mooern netlol of S1U1f1P H1111 loc the T ct 71 1 ana co HLu1P1 n , Glorlx e on tell1nf t 1 'o up li your 4 1C r e mad W braln Brat cle o' Pvz oftxeen Joan Arnoli nd Bott box W Ear X' Nor frl l t TflHg RlfFlTQ Belkany that great western hero 'U1011D So1os', by Karol Kay Lessons on how to break w1ne glasses at fmfty feet ' Vocal Chords ', St8TT1Dg Mary Lee Wooters, top singer of the day De Haven a n d balance y o u r W Facts and Flgures N, w1th Glorla Beverlea Hopkins, ShOW1Dg you how to weistllne and budget at a minimum NMurder 18 a Bloody Messu, with Jimmy Znner, master detective, showing that sllme doesn't slay ' Polly Wood Play House ', starring dramatic star , Ann Gillis, as Polly. 1 J 45 H2 ES ........-..... ..,. .,..--ul.U.-.. W - ul-...l,.l,M 1. -,, l,. .,o ,.A , , . .. ,- L . GFWI , Or' Rw.5 IO ' j .MLI 1 131.11 L 15 ,LSO moo.- yn, -,,,,-...,,...-- 6-7 H m. 'Vw J Z x' KV. Nah:-up ' W , 0 ' ' 1 f V 1 1 ' is , r i c ASH -a A 's. 7-o a. M. ' . 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SENIOR PROGRAM or RAD1o PERSONALITIES NArt Exhibitsn, revealed and unveiled by Eddie Vail expert mes+er 01 art techn1que4 'Corn Cutters , wwth Cermelle Bergstrom, telllng you how to out corn for the meal 1n the mo ning 'All Th ou,h the r1ght', sterrlng Io Stack end Rae Bouett 1n romant1c love stories of one thousand ana one D13htS U Ol1ve Orchestre W, 71th Qh1rler 'hnnn nlitten an lead1np the all L1rl orche tra wlth Betty Moore vocal1z1ng Asleep or Awake 1th Jerk Jenk1ns, the Dr Jekyll of P8610 'Can You Take Iton, asks Jacquel1ne Clarke, as she conduct her class 1n defense knlttlng w1th Fugenia Mercer, leading pupil NStrife Begins at SUHT1SG , wlth Io Stern QlV1Dg advlce to farmers on the day' toils and tasks If all of these programs you have heard, And read the above and what s inferred, You may have found what was in the 8tt1C One day, in the mlnd of Betty Shattuck 4 J' D ,J 0 r fH4' Uh Xfy , emo , 12- a.m. ' W ,L ' ' 4 . I' g 1-2 e. m. ' r 5 E'- ' ' A ' ' ' ' 5, .. '- . 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' 1 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY OF 1942 Gazing into my crystal ball, the panorama 01 the future passes before my eyes Ten years fade away lnto nothlng and the year 1952 looms into v1ew Mrs Bessire, just returned lrom a study of the Lamas in the mighty snowcapped mountalns of Tibet, has arrived at a confetti covered dock in New York Removlng the confetti whlch obstructed her vision, she sees before her Jo Stack, her old Mar Ken pupil of 1942, Know better known as Countess Josephlne Mer1e Cromwell Dennlng Richardson Peurolfskle La Fonta1ne TumlHS1lkOffG Burlappe Rock Well Jones III I bra just returned from Europe after bagging her nlnth millionaire Mrs Bess1re accidentally meets another of her old stioents, Ruth Clrce, completlng her Pan Amerlcan good w1ll tour These two chance meetings have st1rred up old mBmOF1P in Mis Be s1re's m1nd and she determines to learn just what In Chlcago, she attends an surgeon Marjorle Lee Hugunin, Warwlck to peer 1nto and psy f1HdS Doctor Robert Roemer, and Doodler all nel old puplle are now GO1Dg operutlon performed by the great brain who opens bra1ns Ior professor John hoanalyze In Ch1C8gO Un1vers1ty she Orlnthylvgist, Tax1derm1st, Natural1 t Taking a fast traln en route to Los Angeles, she stops a few moments there and finds Dick Balkany quletly golng mad attempting to choose a leadlng lady for h1s new p1ctu1e, 'Now I'm Freen or WI Grad usted from Mar Kenn He flnally manages to el1minate Bette Davis, Hedy Lamarr, and Lana Turner in favor of Betty lCobinal Moore who had just completed URomeo and Julletn or nDon't Throw The Garbage On Me Magglen, Jackle lBrendaJ Clarke newly discovered sensat1on from Hoboken and Shlrley Ann Ch1ttendon glamorous queen of New Jersey n1ght spots Jura Bessire W1 hes h1m good luck, fully realizing what a difficult Sltu8t1On he is faclng In Denver, he stops over at the Biltmore Hotel and see .Tames KJIIIIFW to usl Zaner clad in yellow and purple str1pped nickerbockers sun glasses and crash helmet struggllng wlth the re wrlting Cfor the 27th tlnel the script for h1s newest musical comedy, NWhere's the Camphor Bottlen or UJohnn Get The Gunn Ginger Mlchael, dlmlnuative secretary, who has just sent her version of the script to Hollywood and Betty Cox 15 the leadlng lady who also has ldeas about the scrlpt Mrs Bese1re, passing through Moffet Field learns that Ann Gill1s of the U S 0 C U Shouldmt Oughta J is teachxng them to dance the Ru ba Bob Recht is her first pupil and a very flne one at that G P 'I . . 0 . 0 .zu u Q . . . ' ' o I - V .Q .. '- u 0 ' -. J , L - '., . . . . - 11 C ...- W f ' Q 4, ' . 0 f . I ,Q V - . - ,Y 4 . Q 4: . . . . - A . . . . Q or 1-. , u A- -. D I C 4 . . A, g . Q - . . - - . . . rr t. , - - . . . N . U t s 0 0 . . . - 1 I v . . .. . , . J . . . . . f 1 , . . F . .. L: t. A . . . 0 YV -J S ' 'I '1 0 . . 0 . . . . . - . l . . n 5 n . f a a 0 . 0 0 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY OF 1949 I cont'd I On reaching Texas, the train stralns at its load and pulls has tily not wishing to be caught in the revolut1on, Here the people are bexng 1BCltBd to a frenzy by Jean Gordon's propaganda phamplets, downing newspapers f aturlng black type in favor of shartruse. Eddie Vail's soap boy speeche advocate the red and yellow COmblDBt1OD with :Ltalixed letter in rubey rea C Note Betty Shattuck, now the President of the Unlt d States, 1S personally pursuing Mr,Vail w1th her grey hounds and also has a prme on his head of l8f I Stopping at a Phoenlx Hotel, she spys one of the new lary Lee re cordxng, Nh1Ch also features sore of Glor1a Delson's emoting At Needles she sends a telegram to kent, now a professor at head of the Western Union Lorraine Safren features Singlng tele grams At last arr1v1ng in Hollywood, she d8C1d8S to have her ha1r done by Rae Bouett's beauty parlor, featuring a little theatre in the back Clever operators arrange her coiffure, while she 1S enter- ta1ned by Carmelle Bergstrom, a leading dramatlo actress, Ishe 1S now worlung under the name of Hedy Bernhardtl a n d .Toan Arnold Newport's newest danc1ng sens tlon T1red and hungry, she decides to stroll down Hollywood Boulevard Reachlne the corner OL Hollywood and Vine, she stops at W Ve Little Wifie's Baker1e Shoppe N, owned and operated by Marylin Reynertson leadmng bakeress of the day Eugen1a Mercer special1zes in making French pasteries Marletta Elllot presldes over the cream puffs Also working here is Karol Kay, chmef chef of chocolate cakes Mrs Bessire, S3t1SflBd at last, that all her pup1ls are happy and successful, returns to her valley home where she passes out 0? 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Q 'x I ,ffl If f' ' N - -:K-A xx X IUIQI1 or nnsm mmmrc mn-nm,.,.,,, by H, Bu Bout! As I entered the door, I was knocked on the floor, By the usual thundering herd, for the 'bell had not rung, And I lay there unstrung, Yainly trying to thlnk of a word, That would flt thls confusion, Then I drew one conclusion, That the school was Just a Mm But there were the students, The tea.ehcr's wlth pruden c, Fixing question L L llke barragu. Two pi 10 Dun John on The Q lgnncnts uc And Kent Jn ssl ng Mrs, moore 1n hLVl1 n flt, I arouse with 1 leap, But was knocked in a heap, By the tote comln in from the yard, As my cars started r1nging, Someone began slnging, I at once was placed on my 'uard, Oh, the clitt r and clutter of gossipy chatter, Phe fusslng und fum1ng and candy consuming, The rush und the rant for the book by Durant. New shoes, and dues, and SIU lnf tlc blues, Signing, and f1n1ng, and repolt 0 s1gn1ng, Standing, sittlng, Reading, knitting, Selling, yelling, And then came the BELL. 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'I ' S .S . ...1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT by Betty Shattuck You may not believe the things whlch I shall tell, but it is my smncere belief that you vdll use your very good judgement to determine the authenticity of these stor1es About e month ago I went to a magnmficont ball g1ven only for the elite Johann Strauss, with his rhythmic waltz orchestra, kept the guests in a contlnuous reel of dances The shock of the even1ng came when there entered through the massive doorway, none other than Napoleon Bonaparte Though I had read about him, I never reallzed how extremely amusing he looked M hu orous side was tickled and I laughed so hard that tears ran down my cheeks. Then I realized the absolute stillness and hush which had come over the room Hundreds of eyes were glaring at me, but only one pair do I remember, the penetrating eyes of Napoleon Bonaparte, who unwaveringly marched towards me and begged m permission for a dance The muslc began K at his slgnal D and he swept me off my feet Later in the evening refreshments were served, and as he handed me a glass of punch, I carelessly spilled it upon his trousers Out of courtesy he apologized for h1s ClumB1n6SS The cllmal came hen, on escortlng me to h1s limou ine, he trlpped and fell upon the pavement, and was rendered unconsc1ous Immediately, Helena Island, and that self same moment, the Vactoria Cross was hung about my neck for capturlng the long sought emperor Only a week ago, when I vas stro1l1n through the Zoo, a lion and many other animals were carelessly released from their cages The lion darted after me and the faster I ran, the more determined became the gleam in h1s eye At last I dropped to the ground exhausted To my im edlate SHIPTISG, a monkey, swinging from a tree above me, wrapned h1s tail about my body, and swung me to safety hlgh in the trees The animals were at last recaptured and such rel1ef I have never before experlenced I wouldn't have believed lt if I hadn't seen it with nv own eyes! Gan you imaglne a glgantic luxury liner floating down Hollywood Boulevard? Well, it happened! Yesterday, while I was walking along the street, it came flO8t1Dg towards me, with hundreds of passengers on its decks I could see the swimming pool fxlled with people and the dining halls swarming with hungry occupants I wished that I too, might be on this boat, for events like this happen but once in a lifetime Today, Kand I must tell you about tlusl, the most amazing th1ng happened I was standing with a few students on the porch I won't mention any names because you might disbelieve me, An way, we were imitating airplanes, foolishly, and my magnlficent frlend was so engrossed in what she was doing that, Lot and behold, she began to fly all around the school. O O Q . I O C O 0 I l O O . ' I 0 v, K O . I I . ,, M . I . S . C . Q from all directions, came soldiers who carried Napoleon to Saint 1' . J -s ' r 1, 1 ' I . 0 I I 0 . . O ' e U O q O O O BELIEVE IT OR NOT lcont'dJ Straightenlng out at last, she landed easlly, and when we asked her to repeat it she hae lost her poAers It's a shame though, that everyone in the world couldn't see thls display These are only a few of the th1ngs whlch I have w1tnessed Call them mlracles 1f you like but remember, llfe is a strange th1ng ana Jou may NB811GV6 It 0r Nota CONVEROATION PIECE aan and WRose O'Day were nCUYt1Dg a Rugn when Ida Sald I've been 'Day' Dreumlng' over 'Elmer' T ne' I got ya', kid replled Ro e O'DaV WI've got the 'Blues rn the Night' from J t n and NI' l1ster1ng to Rhapsody ln Blue ln Tuxedo unc 10 , Breatlle sn because 'Tonlght Ue Love 'Someone s ROCk1ng by N boat' so before I go mad and whlle E am In the Mood 1111 reezn , take trans 'ohattanooga Choo Choo down Deep n the Heart of Texas wher NA Gay Rancheron lmves How About You X ' 'rv n l 0 ' F1 l ooonssnvoooosoo E9 , NI' Il , ' ll li ' , Il - ,., X . - , D 11 Q , ' ll c' H r- ' ' f g! '. , 1 I ' ll' Q H A 1 ' ll ' il ' ll m . Y - I L S 6 v I A 11 0 In D . : , -- ' - ,, f : , i -- ' e , I l D I I S ' N , A. - 1 -f ' 7' I O .. S I C A L I O T 0 bv helva Donny I heard about a remarkable man who pllyea the plane and yet had no hanus That's nothing, I heard a man slng on tle TEQIO last night wlth no volcel Vhy do you always play the sane tune? It haunts me It should, you've murder d it often enough Say, what key xere you playlng in? Skeleton key Skeleton key! what on earth do you mean? F1tS anythlng What is that book the conductor keeps looking at? That's the score of the overture, Oh, really? Who's w1nn1ng9 Well, how dld you find the orchestra? They laughed when he sat down to the plane When they saw how tight his pants were, they nearly split Old Lady River, Old Lady River No, no It's Old Man Rlver, Old Man PIVPT Never mind, I'm sinvlng about Mlsslssippi I'll have you know my volce 1S Jery rlch Well, why don't you retire lt? After I sang my encore, I heard one of the gentlemen from the news- papers call out, WFine, fine! N And d1d he have to pay it? w..a If you want to go over big, you must slug louder I'm Slnglng as loud as I can Well, open your mouth and throw yourself into it She Do you lnow the tune that orchestra 18 playxng? H No I don't Let's ask the piano player She K Addresslng the pianist! Excuse me, what is that you're p1ay1ng9 Piano Player A piano, lady a plana M U 5 E U K .. .... ..- ......Tr- 9 J, , ., Q 1 QW. , . A .. . L ' ' 1 X . e . If ' . .dh n . V. . K 1. , Paul Whiteman stepped aside - - and there it was! A I ' noon.: If h . .CO 0 D ' - L. 1 0 NIJ' Pl I ' . . w . . c , . ' pn. ' U . . 0 Q ef o o : - - ' . K , - E, gfg L af 6 VM En. fe' fa W A ' st t4g A9f , ,I .. ga QS' ' 0 'mil' , 6. ' , ' 1 , f It u , x 1 - A gt' ,,....4f 9-.Ii If I EN, - f. 3'1 ', 'qt 5 Q 'M . 5 f rr 4, I A A , ? ' 1 3 A 1 55 3 P u 3-zgx . ,gave 9 1.1-l Y, A 3 41 A -21? Je x 1. ' I ',' x -,7 . . ,' M V . . I r. . 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Sung Low, Sweet Chariot Kent Besslre . . . . SOPT9-110 . . . . Oh Promise Me Z' .I -f- -r., X AV h ,l,i ,A ... ..-.. .-- ...............-.-- ......-.......-......-....... ...- tm E X' , ' V h I x NX X2 . f 1 . X s ' qv ' .4 V! -1 Q J If J 5 Z' 11 -1 f . , , , gf ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J o o ' 4 0 U 1 Y a 0 I n f '- S 1 s n 3 o - .. o 0 u u I ' a 0 0 J -L' 7 a 0 a a vi 5: s 0 o 0 e I S 4 o 1 n o C, . J I O C ' tm ga ' 1 J o a Q o 0 ' n - H I O O o 0 0 o H A A 1 - -1 0 a 0 - . ' 0 0 A a 0 1 A I ' 1 0 o CHEMISTRY HOMEWORK by Bob Romer Glve and state one example for the Law of Comblning Volumes The Lew of Comblnlnc Volumes is a very inte 9St1Pg law One Dlbht I was sitt1ng down at my desk, C this 1S when I discov ered the law B I had a bottle of' stronrf, mst dn lng glue on the desk Well, before I knew it, the bottle of glue tipped over and ran between two books Belore I could get to lt the glue had dried and the books were stuck tonether Thls 13 the Law of Combining Volumes! bears his name, Avogadro is a food and lS very good to eat They l1ve trees and the law that beaz H15 name 1S the law that sys that Avofedros 1111 fell o'f the tree tken rlpe What 15 our standard for mo ecula W61QhtS and why was it chosen? A a I don't know b I don't know that elther Unlortunetely, this interesting and novel theory of Chemistry was never completed because, at th1S point, Mr Romer DOt1CLd a rather pretty girl who looked conslderably more lntoresting than this masterpiece, and so, we regret to say, the Romer theory of Ohemlstry can not be handed down to posterity lr I 1. Q. ' ' W ' . A. , . . U Jr .L Y. . . 4- M . N F, 4: G f ' . . . K 4 . A' ' 2 ' . ,D 0 . I 2. Q. Identify Avogadro, tell where he lived and state the law that A. . ' on 1 . 's L' ' ' - s sl, ' Y ' 4. ll 1 .L ' 5 3a Qs . 1 T ' 5 ' K l l O . v ' . I MAR KEN COURT by H Rae Bouett Hear ye, hear ye, lar4Ken Court' in sesslon Judge, Jury, Attornles, and COnf9SS10D Who was the artlst of sald plctureq From the high school we not a mlxture, Of Op1Hi0nS on thls case, Ano now to recount the merry chase, When Judge Be 1re came ln the door, Attornles and Jury salaamed to the floor For thls CIZZY trlal was just a folly, The W1+HGSS6S all had to swear, NBy Gollyu, The Judge sat down and pounded on the tile And th1 was tl e start of the Mar-Ken trial nThe p1cture's minen, John sald with a leer But, to the Jury, lt was never clear, Whether Betty or John was in the right, All they were there for was to see the light Donay and Delson were chewrng on clues, Spellman and Outten were deep ln the blues But then came an idea, thrust like a lance, Both groups were beaming and out of their trance. Star wltness Burnadell then took the stand And all of the courtroom gave her a hand, She smiled at the OuSSt1ODS but stuttered and stam ered, As the prosecutor shouted, the gavel was hammered Then to the chalr came a girl, I fingers crossedl, LOOk1Dg so shy but refus1ng to be bossed, The vhole courtroom fell 1nto a hush, When Cora Sue mentloned Blll, dld Jo Stack blush' Whlle Suzy at the questions got 1nto a fuddle, The Jury, none too quletly, went 1nto a huddle, They all sald the picture was put in the car, But Cyrll asked, 'Could they see that far?' Whlle the attorn1es were yelllng the1r usual slander At the knees of the wltness, the Judge took a gander, Then the Judge and the Ba1l1ff began to jive, Rod wlth his money, the Jury d1d brlbe A vmtness was called by the defence, w1th a yelp, Ruth Jones too the stand, but she was no help, The w1tnesses were helped by the aid of signs, While the Bailiff wondered how to collect all the fines, The Jury by now couldn't decide, Th1s, to the Judge, they had to confide, But, by then the time was growing short, So they had to adjourn the lar Ken Court. - .......... ..... I 6 . U 1 . . 9 ' I Q . C2 ,. . . F A 5 , ne. . In Ou h. . J 1 , , . ,. . L n O ' 1 I U - 1 s .1 . . .a n .0 O . 1 . . O . . ' O . r . - I ' 9 . . . O ., - . T . - 'ELEQEE ' To those persons attending Mar - Ken who have contributed something new - of benefit to their school - this article i s dedicated. Betty Shattuck - gave Mar4Ken its most beautiful party while in the tenth grade, the Mythological Party. Bobbie Allert and her cla s gave the most original party in 'Al ' the NC for Cornn party Jimmy Zaner in the tenth grade tarted the Annual Outdoor Breakfast, which has become traditional Ann Gillis first President of the French nlubf Ruth Circe first President of the Spani h Club. Kent Bessire, Don Johnson, and Rae Bouett originators f the unrise horseback ride a t Antelope Valeey Margorie Lee Hugunin started the chorus tap numbers which the school has suffered through since USlaughter on Tenth Avenue Rae Bouett started the WTh1rteen Clubn and produced Mar4Ken's first motion picture, NCall of the Amazonn CAN YOU IMAGINE ? ? Cyril Yedor A Wladies IADFN? Jo Stack A taridermist Gloria Delson A blonde trapeze star Rod Outten An East znnmanrnogm Carmelle Bergstrom An archeologist Art Stern A skywriting pilot Betty Moore A lion tamer Kent Bessire A Proud owner of a flee circus Ruth Circe A flaming red head ? 42 - - - - 1 O 4 S o - , A n. - - ........ - .......... -Q - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..? Bernadel Wheeler --------- A quiet girl - - Operetta star-7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 ' ' 'Y - - - - ------------ ' -2 - .... - - - - .......... ' ' -7 T111?ii?11i14?1 9 'W ' 'O '-? 7 1 ' ' 3 -' ' 0' ' Fi? XX f' ff I sq -Ls. Iwi B' I I VII X fgc XX jfx 'X I fa ,f ' Xf 1 1' X .1 'I x -X ,f 1 v -:I.- -- U f I fc. 15- s. 9' X I XQN x v X N X A X r i - I 1' H X N1 X XX Affygxx 1 , -N x, -4,7 e-- .-K-, 1 if ,xi ff., XY 4 1 .. X i 9 ., h -NS: f . 'U .N K 41f.11ffx'1'E- 2 1 '- 1 'f',- xx' 1.5 ' f 1' Q. l 1 A ,N I I. mx ',' I I vs ,lf fl If , If fl I 1, iT.XNT-, I x X 'L-,sl I 1 ' ' f is 1 J 1 X-Q., , ff f 1 1 f. - X ' XXX X--V klX'q' . L ' ' -' f fl fl x X ,Ulf '. ,I 1 A V 1 f ' 1 , f 1 9 1 f' 1' -, Nxlx-' 1 1 , , 1 , .N 1 , f , X V 'ff fl, ,' NX XX X IIKVVI xl 'xx I 1' 'xg 1' .X-.gl -- X I H I, if still another in UDlf0Tm and THE CHEMISTRY CLASS by Don Johnson. I'm glad you were able to come, because we Hhave the pleasure of going through a place where not many are allowed to go, I mean leave Well, anvvay, we are now goinp through the Mar Ken Institute I must ask you to be very qu1et when you get inside, for, as you know, this type of per on is very quiet and peaceful at their work, but might become violent il disturbed New that we're inside, let's go upstairs. F1rst, right over here now be careful, this is the Spanish Class, I'll open the door Hm m , that's funn , no one here Well, weill try the next room, I believe the French Class is here What, no one here either? Could it be that today is Saturday? So lt 15 Well, I gues we'll just have to postpone our little trip Wait, vhat's that I smell? A strange aroma, something like o X N shoes burn1ng Ah, yes, it must be t e Chemlstry Floss at work in the basement Shall we go down? reel that chlll Let's sit down to notice the dress, thelr 3 in the back row Nov, I vent you type of people working here their exore sions, and thelr reactions to the experi ment, because th1 is a cross section of true Hollywood life Flrst that glrl over there, so attentively yawnlng what ever 1 possessed her to vear red lacks on a day like th1 ? 9 And the xg:::Q girl next to her xith her hair ' piled on top of her head, the , one wearlng green slacks and a purple sweater Now for the boys, a sleepy lot, one 1n h1s jacket a n d hood, mittens, boots a n d bloodshot eyes, gg! another in muffler, sweater, overcoat, and ch1ll blains, spurs,quietly asleep 1n the and girls suddenly have hand, listening to every word ding? or d1d they get some finally, for the teacher, wlth the pink, and some green solution, now 1t's foaming a n d think we better go is my motto Every X Man the life boats! corner, But look, the boys wide awake look, penclls in Can it be that they were kid sleep last night ? ? 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I beotemoer October November C CALENUAR 'Al 'la hunv ro.ne reeounucc ln 1 r 'on thlq partlculnr Q The lea fno rxrst Q y 01 ecnoo1 Proornm were were out qn1 clesses weie OTVcH1 ec S9H1OT Pl 59HlOf elect Ofx vt ldce The :ew tulentf we f welcomee ov the ol at the cuetomxry 'welcome Partv This d v w s meworrhle for it lntfoeuce the 1TSt ISQUS of .nc '1 1 Ken Journdlf for Chl fear The JUH1OTw held tnelr C1PCu1OH9 tor The bophouo c c1ecte: the r cla S ofr ce1e to e At nmfht 1 dwnner d ncf woe IIVGD b, tle benlore to get QcoLa1nt d wltn one Unother 4 fhc L7 Cl Q becomLnw on OfV1CGr re onlf Jour mewoere, eo it'O all r1,1t member fThc-re ihe cell werf flllco :ith costume Hni mes1ed or thle Wes H llowecn The o H1010 bacced thlc pnrtf U ueuel fleure en entertelneo the Servlce dolrf lt we11, 1tS been rumo1eU thmt the S97V1eP mer had fun to: Toney the flrl of Mer T n nu har a lot o un The oenmore Ne1e inv1ten to go on hloycle rlde ln 1 o vno fUTH1Sh6G uno 1 ro111c 1D oon tlmc At ni ht the members f the Honor Socmety met and elected th81T of ICLTS Gr11P1th Derc b the J u dGllC1OU p1CH1C lunch The theme o the lOUh Grade nartv wee PLTCUS The floor show wav new and novel end en u c t wus pre sented about every lfteen mlnuteu thwov u the eve PIDP The Natlonal Honor SOClCty hula thelr fornel in1t1 lons v th the entmre H 1 1 h . c h o o a s aud1ence Mrs Leulor the 1ounuer of the school wfe present for the flTSt tlme after Q lon CODtlHU6d lllness f - + ' , .1 ' 15' T. 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NdMenben.2O December 20 to January 5 December 26-30 February March 27..n Calendar '42 Thanksgiving Holidays On the 21st the school klds vent to Antelope Valley for a horse back ride at dawn to see the sum rise on the desert and eat an enormous breakfast, It rose all right, but some of the Y1dS didn't Joan Arnold and Betty Cox gave a very nice tea for the benlor girls and the Faculty The French Club went to Tai: for a French dinner It wa grand .un There was no school because it was the last day before school w a s dlsmi s cd f o r Chr1stmas vacation There was a party instead, and the students exchanged glfts They were also cleverly entertained by the grade school The Christmas vacation week A group of Mar kBB1tGS spent the week and t Wrightwood lhere we plenty of snow, thrills and cold chllls, but we all d1dn't m 1 B l a moment of excltoment A new xdea was lntroduced by the Seniors They gave a tea for thelr parents so that sa1d parents could get acquainted with each other Thls week the hells of Mar-Ken fairly groaned in sympathy after llstening to the students' wa1l about their final exams Marjorie Lee Hugunin gave a shower in honor of our graduating Senior br1de, Shmrley Ann Chittenden That night the 5panish Club held its f1rst meeting to initiate 1tS members Mrs Rodriquez served a lovely Spanish dinner and entertainment followed This date marked the revival of NThe l3 Club U The place was turned rnto a night club complete with e C soft drink! bar A luncheon dance was g1ven by the Juniors for the whole school The Sophomores gave the1r Lower Basin Street Party Big event of the evenlng was the smnging of spirituals by Ruth Jones. The Senlor motlon plcture was presented to the en- t1re school today In between the four thrilling shows, hot dogs and other refreshments were served The formal dance given to the school each year by the Seniors. Everyone looked so nice all dressedff up . 7 I '21-leo 0 ' 22:00 .N 1 1-8000 0 19... one e J-Ogg' .- -- I. - . V-. a 18.ou . N ' Q o 10... . I 1300: o 5... ' 1300. ' o 25... ' ' ' I - March Aprll June 28 6 8-12 to 19... Calendar '42 Faster vacatlon Thank goofnessl The Freshmen had their flrst party of the year nBaby styles came back for the evenlnp The blgg6St and most elaborate event of the year Ken with memorable, lThe Senior C rnlvall was given here at Mar all the vip and excitement that makes a day The French Club gore a luncheon followed by The Senlors were Ufreeu 'or the day as they a dance spent their time on a hUm5lDFBF Ol an activity The Spanish Club invlted the rest of the school to g to Olvera Street for their to them was the equivalent there was also dancing and The JHDlOTS leavlng the true school gave the last spirit The 5eniors Sp n1sh Festival, This day of our Ath of July A mag entertainment class party of the year, students wlth a feeling of accomplishing a gave a luncheon for the Faculty today, w1th speeches, food and plenty of Today the 5eniors all sk1uped school together to spend the day doing a number of difierent thlnbs, g01Dg to the beach, ending the dancing at Mrs Bessire's home shows, and many other dlfferent places, day by spending the evening dining and The JUIIILOI' near top delightful Senior banquet was given tonight Top and graders enjoyed a delightful evening with food After the yearly Breakfast the long waited for Annuals were given out to the students vhlle many a future famous autograph was inscribed upon them to make them future keep akes Senior exams serious business and occasional headaches, but all's well that ends well Ba calaureate service I strictly a Senior word I was held. It was a beautiful and impressive ceremony. The greatest event of the whole year - - - GRADUATION! This was followed by the graduation dance - - Night of Nights lo Report cards and diplomas were given out and everyone started looking forward to - - - Vacation. l0.., I ' I n 24... ' Y . A Boouo -X ' 0 May J-one . ' ' -L- 5... ' 0 nificant dinner was served Wen La Gclendrinan where 15000 ' 20... I 1 ' ' ' fun. 26... 1 .A ' X . , . if , . 29... ' o 2000 - ' Ill ' 114-oo: U 17. u I ll .- 9 I' .1 5 gigx ll 1 Y T :ES it' Y' ,Qf f df Wgii v BLU!-HHH ,Hgffjj 4'-L , sXN3XXXxX XX f ff' XQXO 'bgy N xx QW ffm! fo S f f I yz J I i X 'fied N ' s ' 5 V .QQ LAGY6 I Q l I x ,S 'D X as 9 ' QQ J .ff,.,' :Qt-. 4' l , 6 X' 'ab K2 X 'iw ' Q5 l I X Y li .xg L Q F' I , f 6 ., CJ fb -f' U f x 'U -P .jf X ' 9' , X CN, V. 1 , Q I ,f 1 -sv- 'Q f'l ..-5---'ffl X A, 1' Cf' 1' In , , ,.,. I J ,ff 117 'I .rf f I If .- ,' 1' ,' - 74-H '17 ,LT 3? ,17 ff . Mi. 1 . X ff fy' S -I 1 X N 1.-. ,f EN. 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Ni, ' I- The French Club -I L One day two busy Mar-Kenites Were sitting on a bench Said one M-IC o the other Let' start a club that's French We'll get the K1dS from each rrench class, h M Marccu In1t1ete them 1n the club For less than half a sou The Spanish Club may think they'r But we'll surpass their antics with a charter far superior To their hot tamale frantics Wc'll round up all French students Have luncheons, parties, teas, W4th a Ch1CVPR leg at every lunch af 1 1 be please YH a ref Hav been 1F txatef We'll sign up Bonnie, Ar and Jen To make our club first rated We'll get in Dellie Ellis Sha'll give the club more class, Not forgetting Gene Mercer, A charming, studious lass. when the campaigning is over, And the club is under way, with lovely Ann for president, We can call it quite a day. e hot n We ex - A 52: .- ,, .R A 'L lun stair ii!-n 1 V , ,I .st A5 gl- ' 'ggi-iiwy 7 1 , x4 L J S ., . ' I J' 1 -1 1 Tw wc? P wit ies .' ,V I ' o '+ ' uf D 9 Bervfie e shfflf , 'o6. wha. Karol Kay nd Su? 1 e - '.i ' -5, t Ann G1ll1s . Mlrtin Spvllmun Dollle F111 Eugenia Mercer F332oNCfHo 9 I-U12 V106 B L Art Qtern Karol ay Jean :un Betty Moore Molva Loneg Pat QUl1lVqD Mickey Black Ch rlono Arnolo Lorvnine ozfren Loul e pL1CY on Mary Iec Hoot Q J :lotta l'1o W1 ace Chao 1 Nznctto ne4n. Qlnan Bornadelle Uhooler Rosa Anne Qulllan Bonnlo J o P n okurchlll President President Secretary Tree urer . . 9 o 0 1 o 0 . 1 V , ' ' o o 1 o n ' 1 1 ' o f' 'J H Q Q A A o r- 5 0 0 Q I a - f -P J '1 -r 11 vw C1 - - M M M n Q - Q --....................., f K4 'fr .. JJ.: T fr 4 .2 1 . 'W r . . - , L. , . . .. rf, , 1 l 1 'n 77'-1' U L3 LAI I 1 I' ,3Il1v .X ' 1 ' 4- fluf' ' i0 .1.. vt I: 1 .WG 1- 1 . 'N' . ' 407 -1 , , , ., .J , . Nix x . . . 1 . .I H A -A S P A N I S H C L U B Officers President , , Vice Prcsldent , Secretary Treasurer Buitaaas lhnager Karol Kew . Ben Chadwell Cora Sue Collins Cyril Yedor Beverlea Hopkins Q Sheila Harrington Camille Chan Sh1r1ey Balogh Jean Mc Caffery Eleanore Everette Marjorle Lee Hugunin Betty Shattuck Francis Rowe Jane Welborn . . Gerry Lynn . .Tack Flores . . B111 Dawson . . . . Honnr Member - - Kent Bessire Ruth Circa 'Sylvia Dix Davis 'Ricardo' Bobbie Allert ' obertita' Bob Roemer 'Roberto' Rae Bouett Ramen Rita ' enjamin' orita' W Beinardo W ertitan Gecila n amiliau 'lartan Chepita eonorcitan 'Margarita' nBetinitaW 'Panch1taW . Juanita . Geraldina . . Juan . . 'Guillormito' . . . . .WGu111ermn' ll '1 'YY can .- i 1 vt Q Q0 Ol OO ' 9 o on QI fee Il 0 eo Ilgee e 'R use oe' ne noe oe ' .. I1 N 1 e on an eoeoee lembera - - II I e o 0 e ee eo 0 lee O'B ll 00 oe 0 ec eoe ee a s 3 ueuB M Ol I O' Q Q CO Q 'Cnc n 'toe 0 If iv' Ol s e es I0 C Gln!! ' one Q on OQQ 0 O0 Q Q 0 N I 0 0 N Il eo ll N 0 e THE SPANISH CIUB Fiestas, fandanpos and frmjole announcf the maetxng of the Ihr- Ken Club de Espanol, as w1th the click of castenets, Ruth W Sylvia' Circe, presidents call the meeting to order The Spanish Club was formed early in 19Ll but wasn't really started until some time later when a banquet of real Spanish foods was given to initiate its many members The evening was dedicated to thoughts of during the ceremony of as light As the members President,with the help Manager Rae W Ramon her the pledge of Entertalnment nished by whose novel done in part all the more ry between the Clubs arose when, Charter, the Spanish the U Good Neighbor Pe11cy'end initiation only candles were used or Karo1WPetra'Kay and Business Bouett, made them repeat after allegiance to the FClub of the evening was fur Sheila Harrington, ventriloquism act, in Spanish, proved hilarious The rival French and Spanish to top the French Club's Club made flent Bessire an honor ary member, glving him the Spanish name, 'Sillimermo' Open House to raise money for the Annual has been planned for April, and Miss Wisgins, our sponsor, has given us a gold mins f ideas for exhmbitions and enterta1nment The Spanish Club hopes to continue next year Until then, N Adios amigos W ! O , stepped forward and knelt, our n T O I ' . I I - O , - o . . ' 'C ina, we-'. 11 A 3 ll IQ, ,, Q ' 1 m 5 . -1 A - 9 Q NK 'EK EN nina. gg I A P R .F .-A .-. 4 'G' Q? . 5- X' . Y B SJ - 3 , Nh v 6 F. . A . n I . , V , x Q f X M 3 x.a '. : 573' 'F V .,': is Y Q' 10, gm f-- . 2.3 r 35 was Qu 'ln' The Spanish Club L The Spanish Club Ruth Circe's brain baby Q I TUQLC . , Has been a grand success And we do not mean maybe ' I , It's got that certain somethlng C ef Senors and seuoritas enjoy it'e friendly meetings Members meeting members With Spanish lingo greetings Como noohe, Senor! Alert Bobby Allert, our secretary genial Hes handled all the office tasks ,Kuys5AThose hrgh, lor and menial ' i-xxx C ' Wvv 'W Buenos noche, Senor mm Our Busmness Manag,er, Rae Bouett Steered the business of the meeting A classmate we'll remember For his snappy latin greetings Buenos Noche, Caballero I There are clubs of many Nations X Even a French Club, so we hear, But the Spanish Club 13 hot, and tops The best club of this ye X X32 Si, si, si, Senor! Q! Q ee Q ,MQ ' 7 fy :Q n 5 f Q-ny A D V I S E M E N T D A'Y The fourteenth annual Advise ent Day of U S C was held on Saturday, May 2nd, 1942 The purpose of this day is to allow High School and Junior College students to vislt a University and to give them any 1Df0Tm3t1OD they desire as to the courses they will take when they enter a Universlty Thus it happened that a brave little group of s1x sen1ors found themselves on the U S C. campus on this particular day Th1s party was composed of Ruth Circe, John Warwick, Bob Romer, Eddy Vall, Betty Shattuck and Marjorie Lee Hugunin After P9g1St6TlDg at the Bovard AdmiD18tT8tl0D Building they entered the aud1tor1u , where they heard a concert b y the University A Cappela Choir, and then to an address by Professor Baxter on nUD1V6TSlty Education ln Vartimen After this address the group separated, the girls gO1ng to the Women's Assembly and the fellows to the Men's These assembll s are to discuss noncurr1cular problems of all kinds After this the group was allowed to d1scuss any points not clear to them with indlvldual advisors on curr1cular problems After these problems were settled, lunch was served 1D the Foyer of Town and Gown with a concert by the Un1vers1ty of Year Program for Unxverslty Graduationn After th1s the 11ttlB group separated and followed thelr respectlve 1nclinnt1ons to the VaT1OuS buildings, such as the Mudd W8mOT18l and the Allan Hancock Foundat1on Later on the Sororitles and Fraternlties held open house for the beneflt of the v1s1tors Y S' D A Y Judge Cyril Yedor spent an interesting and informative day at jail the other day But it was quite an honor, an way Ho was chosen to help Judge Kauffman on the bench on Boy's Day, and spent the day trying cases, fining those convicted and absorblng a few detailed facts about the duties of being a Judge He visited the city jail, then listened to speeches by the c1ty Off1Cl81S As the day ended, Judge Yedor had trled 150 cases, sent 20 to jaxl and collected 8300 00 in fines Jimmy Zansr spent the same day serving as Prosecuting Attorney James Zaner He heard 75 felonies and misdemeanors tried, had lunch at the county Jail and went through it, then went back to the main off1ce He received a special inv1tat1on from Deputv Prosecuting Attorney Rosanthaw, inviting hun to visit the C1427 .Tail the next day, which, he reports, is far 1nferior to the County Jail All in all, Mar Kan was well represented at the tradltional Boy's Day, and our representatives had a wonderful time . . 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Only 1 5F'uL LClfOl V? ' li fur 'hvsc K' 'v , FT Q ru lu: to Lhe Quia. dOmzt'icLty W. 'E u nM '., ,iFC' run i'fs, K X, M 'X w , f . M, :KX ef? K-9 N O R, S O C I EMT Y Somewhere in this Should be a place for So, here we pause Believing you'll join We refer to those Who made the grade for There was Marjorie But - - - sad for this Betty Shattuck ana Annual's pages, brain andusages. to pay our dues, us in our Views. students in all propriety, the Honor Society Lee and lovely Ann Gillis, poet - - - no girl named Phyllis Bob hose last name 1S Roemer, In this contea+ of brelns, both batted a homer Bonnie Jean Churchlll and H Rae Bouett, Two more in the Honor Soclety set Ruth Circe, Karol Kay, Bobble Allert, Jean Lang, The e students bot over, all wlth a bang! 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