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eeee ' D eg Q I - fl I , I ' IND .4 INNOCETWS gf POOTURAMI J DIA RY gk .W p M ' - V1 I - flint I-ll Jin as-uv-'A . . ' - V :Y i H i Y Y L T-M Dear Diary: Today, Sept. 5, was the first day of ny senior year in high school. It's a wonderful Last week in my specially built plane I went to Footurama, a lit- tle town I hadn't visited in feeling and I know I will have thirty years. When Olighted, 51 many pleasant meneries......Beb committee of citizens, headed by came for me in his Ford coupe the mayor, Barbara S., welcomed this A.M. did pick He must It was fun even if he up an old teacher too... want to get off on the right foot in Spanish this year.. Sept. 8: Today we had c l a s s elections---I was elected vice president and am I thrilled! Jim is president .... How nice ..... Jane me. There were ten councilmen fAdolph B., Kcnward R.,' Earnest G., Carl C., Vincent L., Leroy T., Armond B., Henry B., Merton G., and L. J. B.J and their wives fEvelyn B., Amy L., Geraldine C., Zelma G., Lorena L., 'Mary C., Ella Mae B., Margaret K., Corinne P., and Betty F.l is secretary ---- she reminds me of After we had exchanged greet- a secretary ---- I wonder if I look ings they escorted me to the Ho- like an old maid????? There is a tel Foo Foo, whose manager was wonderful boy in school that has H. P. G., who greeted me and then been here for two years, but I called his hostesses fOlga Mao just noticed him today.....Sehool F., Ruth A., Mildred C., and is the same old grind......., but Geometry ought to be interest- Carrie D.J who served refresh- ments Uon the house.u When W e ing.....the teacher is really left the hotel, we met a cop on Something- the corner w h o - a a e as was none other Sept. 13: Student yijm f W,Q3 't' M ng than Jeffrey C. Council elections 5 fihhm 5 That after-nOon for t h e various 3 g' WX h,H f We visited t h e C11-1'0S fl 0 C1 51 3'-'p ,ff ' ' Q 1, old Bowling Alley iTf90I'fCQf---125 F1820 lt 0oI '--W I I and saw Dewey B., JY 'HG Sfln O my 5, J Q gyji' still bowlin IP01121 teeth paste? - 5 f 107. After vig ig L A ,t tQg had 'bowled two gept. il8: Fir-eshman i '25 - games, we went to HY 5 Com HS UP xg Q A ws nf 2 a new radio sta- ,d J' J-I . d ' ,, .. n't I 23. ..Si1'22- hUf77E I tion' TWH' It 1 M f 0 If VNyQQE3G3Q5 was owned by Sel- nignt to discuss it. 5 Ti p p Wy-n R. At that n Q . . u I 'IH IZIOPG WOT' I fn i n a k,. time, the ace ried about it. new fghng get iff? 5 comedian. K J.L. t h a n when I was ' I fbQ fef v,V Ii S ,, , , iff' , -I was quizzing a freshman. :MW gag gg 5 the Quaok kids, A ,Q ig HW,HWW' ?H :EIL 0? 5 One of these kids Sept. 45: Time to Vg! LW! A QQDX tx 5x 3 was the S Q n of thinK o f winter Q ight QQQJ f Yvonne P. and clothes ----- sure am I3 twiki va, 5 Kgnward R. Also glad cause I a m I2 5532? eg Q on thg program Punnihg Out of Sum- 'I 7Ff3?pp p J was 3 ' Child CKext page, pleasel K' 0PPOsitc. pagcl
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Fi QEE5 nit' otoscfmigo B To Q?S,IiW55 . , T 1- I .ls , X H7 H a'rEfU 'WEN ' EQ GMD ESQ vom MCHS Noi TIGER CUB WWIQES ITS UEBUT The Tiger Cub, making its first appearance of any sort and conceived by the seniors of '42, is a new feature which this staff hopes will be permanent in succeeding annuals. It contains features written by the celebrated authors named below, cartoons by would-be artists, and advertising space so readily purchased by the progressive merchants and business men of Morgan City. The Tiger Cub's purpose, be- sides increasing the contents of this book, is to bring to you more articles of interest and at the same time make the advertising section more enjoyable, which in turn makes the advertisers pleased. Looking over the table of contents below, you can see that there are some articles listed which have never appeared in this Sgh0ol's annuals. Most of them are humorous and the staff feels that you will find them so. Anyhow, read and enjoy them! TABLE or CONTENTS ' . --,,,,-- .... .------ -------------- --Scholarly Joe ESQFET,-,,, .... - ..--- ---------- --------- -Little T. Joe Highlifes gf the Year -------- --- ------- Ethyl Gasoline HOW to Rush 3 Freshman ------------------- -Batty Rudolf Enbarassing Moments ---------- ----------- B lushlng Bunny Innocentfs Diary ----- ---------------- Harriet H1-SChOO1 FOOturama---- ---- ------ ---- ---------------- I. Swanee Class wi11--- ---- -------- ---- '------- -- Zan? Zeniors , .....-.- , , V-f -A -',,,-,,--f - ' -,, 1 :l:: A - - - - ,,-
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IFOO llllUlOOlO0OOU.....L.... W h 0 s e parents fJaniC6 L. End Gerry 3.1 I have known fC? Years- That night we attended a ban- quet given in my honor. 'Among the speakers were two famous wo- men auto racers, Cwanita B. and Catherine B.J. V After the ban- quet we went to' a club where I danced with four of the most pope ular o 1 d maids lElizabeth B., Elise N., Dorothy E., and Yural N.D. Their respective swairs KJack'B., C. J. G., Frank R., and Allen T.J stood in a group and glared at everyone who danced with their fiancces. The music was furnished by Dewey G.fs UFid- dle--de--Foosn. Songs were ren- dered by Billy G. and Junius B. An adagio was performed by Alpena R. and Elward B. During intermission the club sponsored a contest for the pur- pose of choosing those who had done most to improve the welfare of Footnrama. The respective mnners were Lester H. and Ger- trude B. The judges were Clayton G., Mildred P., HChampN Sa, a n d Albert A. f ollowing the contest t h e famous Jug-Jug-Juggling mmrtet fLeo F., Mary Alice H., Uhrd T., and Floyd T,J performed their special act. It was about 5:00 in the mor- ning when we returned to the ho- tel, but who could go to sleep after having spent such an excit- ing day! DIf1RYOoooooooool 0000! mer rags...Hoping to get a ' date my rlevf discovery. o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Got. 3: Today I decided to run for Queen of Homecoming---Ifll be lucky if Ifm elected Fifth maid.. Any-way it will give me something to worry about. Qct, 14g We had a football pep mgetjng tonight in the park...... My Udiscoveryu made a talk --'---- imagine---and also came over to my house with a group of boys and girls after it was over.......... Oct. 195 We had the most wonder- ful football game today against FranKlin..We won 13 to 7 .,,, ,,1t was really thrilling..And Dan was a hero..believe it or not..Mother in New Urleans today .... Hope she brings home a dress for me. Oct. 213 Today was election day- I am a nervous Wreckn. Chosen a maid in H. C. Court. 905- 253 Went down to New Or- leans to get my dress for Home- coming. It is fair as dresses go ....Now all I need is a man...... Think Ifll run an ad in the pa- per. Oct. 29g Guess what---I have a date with Dan for Homecoming ---- I am.really thrilled beyond words.. Got a letter today from '1the ndripn I met this summer. Nov. lbg The big day is passed The only thing that ruined it, Q Turn.page, please J 11' 1 , f 11' 1 ',',1' . 1-,--I' W -tgluqrp-1,11- .1'l ,.'1 ,11 Ia W ,P ...M I f T.wf H -' A -U'-ana - -I w.,..g,f,.H'faf.l. mn 1 . 1,1 ,,- I, , , .. U, ,. . , ,. . . 4, .',,. ,- . . . ,. ,, 1 1 , 0,1- ,, ,. . .1 1 51 .1 1- .1 ,1 ,1I I I, A . f ' r ' ,f' Q .if .- I, . 17- ' '.'.-' A 1, ml ,I ',,.l. , ! 1 .' ' 1' .f- ,.- .,.f , if ' ',1 ',,1- Q4 . U 9, ' ,, ,1l '1 1' -I f f f 128 ' . I, ,1 ,1 ,. . ,. - .f',,.- ,,.-:,,.1:,,. . U ' . '.'-- .'.- '.- ' r ' .- ' 1- ,11' 4 . ' 1 5' ', 1 -.Q .4 r7,1 1- V . HH ,1 - ,. ,. ,','1I'J',1 ,1 ',1 ,1- .1 11 .1' 1f' 1' 1' .1 1' 1 .' 1' 1'. , ,f f ,1 .1 - .1' , . ,,.y7,.-f,,- ',..-' . -,,..-..... I ',,1' .,1l',,, ,,.--.,,11'.,.f.'oloosnovvnooo kv 2'.',,.' , 1 ,1',.:' ,11.11',p-I-onelasuonso -1 '..1' ,1 ,- ,..- H,-11' ....nno...-- .g 4.1 , 1 ..,10.' .1'.,1 ',,- Q,--'.'..1nn.p.n- g. 1' 1 1 1 ,,, . '.',,.1f'I , 1 ',1l,,1-,.-'s.:ou. e' 4- p' ,-' nl ,1.'so.- .gg '.o- 'u .-',1f . U' ,.o . .u0' 55' ,- 1 . ..v .'.',,- '.'!1 ,. ' og w ',.ev ',. ' J I 0 .u ' ,..v ..s.v.'.'.',.. q-XIX sto . 5l.' Q .n.n R n ... .aan O 5 l if-1f5f1E . ai if 1 we 'k'K ' Q S X QU? . . ..- . ,Q . 1' ,,1 1' ,- vv ' '.s'-'.- : ':1 ' Ass' 'I' .4 H ',','.-- mv- ' ,.vv 0o:6 9 v ' ,. .. ..o ..,,.s', ...vu -ii.. W Q '.'.'... ....o.'-'.. ..uuv0 '.,,.y..A- Q-QQ.. w- ,,........'.l-O..-,.,.... '.v- ' ......oall0 ,. ...v 5 . us... - , . n.- ' ' ' ' v-Q . A ' l 'S , ...S ...sta ' ' ' ' I '.,',.,.n.n ' .saw -- ' . ...Q .Q-f , . , nuwv' ....sr - . .gnu-' ' uqqellii' ',....v01uuceoooso04f .,,.. L'. .,,.sv4 .,,..noovn.o.o.n ' ' ' ...uoos00 fvmpin i V,...
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