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lllhat's Buzzin', Cousin? Here we have the sixty-four dollar question. Let's look back a little and see what has been buzzing during the past year in our high school, foverlooking, of course, the daily buzz in the study hall.l First of all, there were four newcomers to our faculty during the year: Miss Stauffer, who is leading the English students through the intricacies of that subject and the would-be Span- iards through the even more intricate mazes of Spanish, Mrs. Walsh, who is ably carrying out the duties of Miss Pippz Miss Tucker, who protects the roof of the lab. from her zealous chem- ists, and Mr. Sims, who is teacher of bookkeeping and English classes. There have been big doings among the facultyll Miss Pipp is wearing a uniform now and talking navy-style-she's now an ensign in the Waves. An event which we shall long remember is the dedication of our service flag. The Music Department furnished a number of musical selections and several men from George Field spoke to us. Russell Trimble blew taps for the two boys from our school who had given their lives for their country. The flag now hangs in the study hall to remind us of the 496 boys and five faculty members who have gone out from our high school to take part in the war. Our boys at home have been doing right well by themselves, too, because our basketball team took a sudden jump for the better at the end of the season and shot that ball straight through to the sectional game, where they were eliminated after a hard fight. There has been the usual number of parties this year, and the Iuniors have been quite energetic about giving Friday-night dances. Since the food situation prevented a banquet in the usual Iunior-Senior tradition, they compromised with a dance and a picnic. The Debate Club also had a dance fnstead of their banquet. A As we look back over our activities of the past year, we see that it has been fun-every minute of it. We who are under- classmen are looking forward to what next year will bring, and we wish the Seniors of this year the best of luck! Ann Reinhardt.
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