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,M Advice To Juniors fcontinuedl Donlt think you can loaf in Physical Ed. because that's the very time Miss Brewer appears upon the scene with Miss I-lowdershell, may these Senior girls study if they have nothing else to do as they have a big test coming up today Z Then woe be unto you. Be sure you have enough credits to graduate because teachers will go around saying that a certain student isn't sure he can graduate because he isnlt quite sure he has enough credits. Don't put too much faith in the fact that Seniors can go to lunch 5 minutes early because by the time the patrols and basketball play- ers get there. you have to Wait in line for 10 minutes. There's no use borrowing nickels to buy candy before 12 o'clock3 it just Won't Work, you'll get caught everytime. As for leaving school during exam Week, it will never work be- cause someone has to be different. Juniors. We don't Want you to sta1've. The best advice We are able to give you is, don't run to lunch because if you do Mr. Gwin Will see that you don't get any. y Now Juniors, this is on the level-- If you do your part, you'll get along all right. Then you Won't need this advice. Well, as a final ending, Best Wishes and plenty of luck because you'll really need it. ANNE ROYSTON MARGARET YURGAITIS
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ahluice 0 union! Time has come when the Seniors would like to give the Juniors the benefit of their experiences which they have gotten the hard way through four long years of struggle and disappointments. First of all, don't worry about how many Senior privileges you will haveg there just arenlt any. As you know or will find out, Juniors, chewing gum helps you to concentrate So never fail to bring your supply every morning. Don't ever build up your hope of going home if the building is nice and breezy any morningg youill thaw out by 3 o'clock. Beware Juniors, never gripe about buying gym suits and shoes be- cause you have to give in sooner or later and think of all the breath you wasted l If you want to keep on the good side of your teachers, you must get your work in on time and always read your lessons, especially for Mrs. Maddux. Oh! and another thing, be sure you have a good basketball team before you attempt to play the next class of Juniors. You should never stay home and study lessons at night, itls much more educational to go to a good movie especially if it's one like 'The Secret Heart. Stay in your home room at activities period because if you are seen in the halls all the teachers will stare at you and then come up and say, Where do you belong? If you donit want to study, never take study hall under Mrs. Brent lf she sees you loafing, shelll say. have you gotten your Biology or Science notebook up to date? You know then that its time to get to work.
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,M Liarg Dear Diary: September 6 - Today we entered the portals of M.H.S. to become the Seniors of '47 There were thirty-six of us who claimed the proud honor of being Seniors Included in this group were three EX Glsz Franklin Woodward. Joe Lee. Jr., and Leon McGuinn whom we were honored to have with us, September 10 - We met today for our first class meeting to elect offi- cers: President ,Douglas Ballg Vice-President, George Furrg Secretary, Joyce Russell, Treasurer. Marie Sisson. September 20 - The Seniors banked their first two dollars today, won from the Inkwell contest for six years in succession. October 7 - This was an exciting day for the Seniors because those long awaited class rings arrived even though they were either too small or too large. October 31 - Ghosts. goblins. and witches were found at M. H. S. on Hallowe'en night at a party given by the Commercial Club. November 7 - The Senior class met at activity period to elect mem- bers ofthe Mar-shalitew staff. Burton Moore was chosen Editor-in- Chiefg Associate Editor, Charles Wynesg Business Manager, Franklin Woodwardg Associate Business Manager, George Furrg Senior Editor, Anne Roystong Club Editor. Dorothy Hinsong Class Editor. Audrey Lloydg Joke Editor. Joe Lee, Jrg Boys' Sport Editor. Douglas Ballg Girls' Sport Editor. Beulah Rose: Photographic Editor, Margaret Yurgaitis. November 20 - George Furr, an outstanding member of the Senior class. was elected President of the Fauquier County S. C. A. by the members of the Marshall High School, November 27 - Our first holiday arrived at last. We were given two long days for Thanksgiving to eat turkey.
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