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THE FAMILY MOVES” Moving lay is enough to spoil the temper of any saint, ! anl my father is no saint. The lay started wrong; the alarm ’ clock failed to ring. The result was that the moving van , arrived before Father v as up, and he had to keep the men v ait- ! ing an hour v hilo he rushed about the house half dressed, tak- ;! ing dov n bods and doing other last minute things. He also ! missed his breakfast v hich didn’t help his disposition. Fin- I ally the last load v as off, and v c started settling our now i home. Someone v ould be sure to ask him to find something or Mother would need help hanging a picture just when he v as in the middle of some work. The climax came after dinner when he could not find his pot pipe for his after dinner smoke. He became very angry and swore that we would never move again. The family agreed v ith him, unanimously. Muwiel Menick ’37 T H E A ft o O D..Y WITH HR. QUIRK Why the word ”borro” ever came into cxistancc is v hat I would like to know, Hr. Parker Q,uink thought to himself. He was indulging in a noon hour recess, as any of the stud- dent’s supplies would be at that time of the day. Every now and then I feel the hard thump of a candy bar or a package of gum thrown into my next door neighbor desk. If all the school kids can run around chewing on their favor- ii7 ite gum or candy, I think they could spend some of their money :v wisely on something they needed. They could pay a little j attention to our family, ’The School Supplies’. I just know I the rest of my relations, Brother Parker, Scrip, Son Parker, j Big Fine Writing Paper, and Hiss Penny Pencil would like to be in the hands of a student who delights in keeping his poss- j essions in his own hands. , I Well said, Hr. QuinkI I think too that you are an aw- j ful targer for students who borrow, or in plainer words, ! sponge on other people. Many students say, Oh what’s the j use in buying ink. I can always reach over to my next door neighbor and tell him my woes. He i3 usually a good sport about it. ; I wonder if ;! S feels. I think, • borrow . that is the v ay the pupil who lends the ink Hr. Q,uink is right in his ideas of the term Jeanette Dcnzine ’37
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OUR JUNIOR CLASS If you had gone to the high school kid party With Ross Blott dressed up as a big snarty You'd have seen all the Juniors there Sven Tip with a bow in her hair. In selecting our rings the Junior Class Did not make very fast progress. Evelyn and Lyle, the trophy won, Because they designed the crest for fun. Our Junior Play was a great success And all the characters did their best. With Ramona and Ervin in the lead, A better story we could never read. The Junior Prom, the event of the year. Was held at the Wan-A-Go with pomp and cheer; King Janes and his queen took the lead, And the decorations suitGd every need. The District Tournament was held Iiay nine Winning first place we thought would be fine So happy we were that night with honors for us; Lorraine and Kidga sang all the way hone in their rickotty bus. The Junior Class boasts of a Gleo Club singer. Pearl Stair is her name and she sure is a hum-dinger. While Marion Fink, who doesn't belong, Can still hold up her end of a song. Donald Michaelis at the East Troy game, Swatted tho ball to win his fame; While Douglas and Gerald «Just looked on, Alex yelled to the Trojans, Keep your shirts on . Then came the tournament at the State, With Leona and Muriel there in first rate. They trudged and trudged from street to street, Looking for some brand nev fellows to meet. On May 29th to the School Picnic we went. A day full of fun was faithfully spent. Mary Ann with her slacks and Ruth with Bob Participating in oats and games, did a good job. We'll close up our yarn with a young farmer's name. He tills his father’s soil like we play a base-ball game. This little Junior as you have probably have guessed, Is LeRoy Johnston, a farmer of zest. T H e: A R n o w
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Top How: I. Fardy, F. Bailey, K. Colwill, L. Engel, A. Kair, W. Olson, W. Peterson, E. Huppert, G. Bemau, L. Deblitz, R. Micbaeli8 Row 2: Miss Goetz, R. Mitchell, K. Keniston, D. Hembrook, G. Himebauch, R. Digman, G. Jones, H. Dewey, A. Ninabuck, D. Wambold, R. Herdaker Row 3: H. Mair, B. Vick, P. Carroll, M. McAdams, D. Buelo, V. Johnson, J. Tess, H. Vick, H. Mules, W. Hall. Row Is P. Mair, A. Anich, M. Lueck, A. Wolf, A. Miller, R. Rockteacher, W. Nowatske, K. Smith, E. Keller, M. Hackbarth, W. Swift Row 2: V. Bemdt, I. Hoeft, 0. Fink, R. Onisch, H. Stair, J. Horn, J. Lorey, G. McAdam, J. Martin, E. Harland, L. Hall Row 3: G. Pellman, N. Smart, M. Tess, L. Rintelman, M. J. Singer, E. Smith, G. Fuller, F. Dewey, J. Leahy, H. Samphere, H. Kippers.
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