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QIFMTIIIEUUS MFE sf.: - Anecdotes Highlight Golden Years In the fortles lockers were dlstrlbut- ed on a flrst-come-flrst-serve basls. Be- fore the beglnnlng of the school year, the bulldlng would be opened for klds to come and choose thelr lockers. It was really Important to get your locker on flrst floor Senior Hall. It was such a serlous matter that klds would camp out on the grounds to be there when they opened the doors ln the mornlng. One year students spent the nlght only to flnd out when the bulld- Ing was opened In the mornlng that the sophomores had climbed through a bathroom window and already taken the lockers on Senior Hall . 888 When I went to school eatlng ln class wasn't allowed, and there were no candy machlnes. So the thlng to do was to go to the school bookstore and buy Vlck's Cherry Cough Drops. The teachers couldn't hassle you for eatlng Cough Drops ln class. Needless to say, the Bookstore could never keep enough of them. It was llke everyone was addlcted to them. -Llbby Anderson '68 il! Dld you know that if a virgln walks under Butch he wlll bllnk? When the boys gym classes had can- oelng, the last class would have to put away the canoes In a small courtyard outslde the glrls locker room. Then the boys would stack the canoes and cllmb up on them to look Into the glrls locker room. 889 The boys gym classes used to swlm au natural, so the coaches would put paper wads ln the door locks. But the glrls would sneak by and push out the paper wad wlth barrettes and peek through. lf!! In 1975 when streaklng was the popular fad, a group of masked men, malnly athletes, llvened up lunch hour by runnlng down the maln hall In the buff. A horrlfled Cella McDuff, Journalism Instructor, blushed, l was so embarrassed. I just looked at thelr knees. Papooses have always been torment- ed by upperclassmen. We used to sell tlckets to the Sophomores for rldes on the elevator. -Dennls Wrlght, '58 If v -x 0-A J .iv fe- QW . I + 1. Promlslng muslclans? Probably not, but mm Bryant, 's4, and um Huschem, 's5, blovl up a storm anyway. Most aluminl would probably be sur- prlsed by the lenlent dress code now ln effect. In the thlrtles the glrls sklrij came almost to their ankles and thel , bobby socks went up under the dress so almost no leg showed. ln the slxtles, lf a glrls was thought to have too sho a dress, she had to kneel and prov that her hemllne could touch th floor. iii The Powder Puff game between the '77-'78 girls was almost cancelled by z near-riot when the glrls found out they had to play flag ball Instead on tackle . After the lnterventlon o Coach Wally Bettls, '77, Into the molj of screaming females, the game wa played. It was rough enough, however, because Helen Taylor, '78, broke hem nose. The Senlors won 7-0. I + 2. Gettlng ready for the blg stlck , Angle Nltcher, '79, displays a look of agony. I l 14 1 l
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w l...r..' 2 . TMWM--- -M 1 W, 1. 1 -,.e.-Y-r 1 1 ST. V , tl . I. , 3. . wg. f . , , . A -..- The Glrls Pep Club used to charter i bus to Dodge Clty to the football tame. In 1967 I remember a carload of loys from North drove along slde the aus and mooned us all the way to lodge. V -Karen McBrIde Harmon,'68 1 181' I Remember when a promlnent pub- lc offlclal was known at North as fMuIe Mlller? lil I had a teacher named Mr. Webb ho was really Into flshlng. So when e class dIdn't feel llke worklng, we rould start hlm on the subject of flsh- g, and lf we were lucky, he would Elk untll class was over, and then we'd jave It made. j -Dlana Dlck Cubbage, '59 y Htl j Home and Soclety was a new class lffered that was pretty racy. They plked a lot about sex In It. The class nad both boys and glrls, and the glrls lways used to get embarrassed a lot. j -no Beard, 'sa 5 1 Back when we went to school, boys Idn't have cars llke everyone does now. It was durlng the war and they were too expenslve. So when you were mad at someone, or just dIdn't llke them, one way to get back at them was to swlm to Mead Island and put thelr blcycle on lt. -Les Qulllen '43 Ill!!! A frozen goldflsh was mlraculously thawed and revlved by Mr. Glover's Sclence Club In 1936. Was It artlflclal resplratlon or mouth-to-mouth resusl- tatlon? I have always heard storles from my brother-In-law, Greg Harman, '68, about the year Butch was stolen from , 3. It's not a farm town soclal gatherlng, but the Junlor class of 1936 dressed for their farm day. hls place on the wall and dldn't reap- pear for 123 days. When I questloned hlm on the subject, he asked If I would llke to get a flrst hand story on It for our Yearbook project. Of course I sald, yes so he proceded to thumb through the phone book. He left the room, and In a couple of mlnutes I heard hlm tell me to plck up the phone recelver. He told me I was to Intervlew Mr. X. Mr, X explalned the motlve be- hlnd Butch's kldnapplng as, hIgh school foollshness and the deslre to beat the record dlsappearence of Butch from the previous year. There were four of us Involved In the prank, he sald. We took hlm dur- lng a Frlday nlght football game, He spent hls flrst nlght under the brldge at 13th and Malze Road. Mr. X con- tlnued, Butch was then moved to my attlc for three days. The flnal hldlng place was the old asylum on North Ar- kansas, where he was put In a closet. All four of us were called out of class one day and we showed the pollce where Butch was hldden. We were charged wlth grand larceny and S5 each. -Susan McBrIde, '79 888 On a cold, muddy nlght Drum major Marjorle Hotchklss, '45, accldentally walked out of her moccaslns and fln- lshed the half-tlme show barefoot. ,4. Oh, say can you see . . beglns the march- lng Redsklns as they salute the flag.
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