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T Spa h Cl l gf a game fSp n sh poker ay e l I b k 1 ht 1 I e e re' ar a h ty Fa th An Ba ba D M rly Sch lt P ti' h aO b rg. a iM H e ce Pyle V gl R l J an Ha na Le Cercle Francals IS operatlng agaln th1s year wlth MISS Mess as sponsor The presl dent IS June Norem VICG presldent S1d St1efel secretary treasurer Susle Dorrls and Janet Flsher IS program chalrman As usual the club conslsts of the second year French students Thev have thelr regu lar meet1ngs every other Mondav durlng class whlch IS n1ce Remember how we fought to have our French club meetlngs on Monday? Somet1mes I th1nk MISS Gotaas knew why we wanted them then for that matter Ill bet Mlss Mess knows too Whlle speaklng of MISS Mary Jane Mess the new modern language teacher Ill tell you about the Spanlsh Club You took two vears of French d1dnt vou Well there s only one class 1n that thls year and three of Span1sh I lNext year there vy 111 be only Span 1sh and no French It s a chang1ng world The Spanlsh Club meets s1xth hour ex ery other Wednesday 1n 405 Jack Wolslegel lS presldent MHF1lyH Schultz VICE pres1dent Kendall Anderson secretarx treasurer Bar bara Peck and Hlldegarde Fosse are program chalrmen and they plan for the members to learn a lot about the games songs and cus toms of the Spanlsh speaklng countrles The Buccanem has Jolned a klnd of Gallup poll buslness for h1gh schools lt s sponsored bx Scholfzsfzc llaqa me Cremember hoxx xxe usel to read surept1shouslx I knoxx thats spelled xx rong but xou knoxx xx hat I mean T F hClbply gag:-1 e Hmmm ftheS shg F leftt rghta .IantF hr 0 lyou c t e them but t y th el part e a d ll f M rcla Cra f rd Sh rley Barro y Kn tt a d M1 Me s and Im too far from a d1ct1onary to look 1t up now the Boy Dates Gzrl art1cles 1n 1t'7j and lS called the Scholastlc Instltute of Pub l1c ODIHIOH Our homeroom had qulte a warm d1scuss1on of the Hrst poll We had to answer yes no or no op1n1on to a year s compulsory mllltafy SQPVICQ for boys the same for vol unteer SQFVICG You helped bulld some model planes Im sure Mr Zuege got a letter of pra1se for Ottawa s feat of complet1ng 160 accurate scale models 1n record t1me He probably w1ll keep your certlflcate for you unt1l you come home on furlough The very first formal cadet corps lnspec t1on of the year was rather soberlng Be sldes Mr Pool who yxas a captaln 1n World War I and Pr1nc1pal Anderson an alum Mayor Al Sch1nz looked the boys oyer and xnlth h1s record as a flxlng ace 1n the South PaC1flC yxe fellovys took what he sa1d prettx serlously Later on that same week he talked to the xy hole school ln assemblx and some of the thmgs he sa1d probably ought not be re prlnted Gee It was e1cc1t1ng He has ex en seen General MacArthur He sax s the Auss1es are sxnell that the boxs of the Armv A1r Corps are tops as 1f I d1dnt knoxn that When he talked about h1s daxs at OHS he sm1led and pulled some good ones I bel1exe he got a thr1ll out of standlng up there on the stage and rememberlng the dax s xx hen he sat fa 1ng the other xx ay l l he nis uh p ayin a i , m b . . n he renc u a in y m . fmaybe it's a French h ac row from ft to 1 e Louie DeP o 1, Jule Ann Vernon o panl ame. rom 0 1 re e IS e , Doug er , i drews, r ra unavan, a 1 n u z, Faye R wlee an' se now, he were er , a 1esc wind, Donn lden u ', Frances Blecker. nr lss Mess. of Susl Dorrls, n a 0 a vx' o , 1 n, In front are ildegard Fussc, .Iuy , lr nla oose, Jean Sall' 0 , n ss su Carter, am 0 n . . . Q . . . Y y , U . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1- , , , 7 ' K 9 1 1 1 ' s ' s - 7 . L ' n A n L ' . . , ' ' Y K 1 v I A A 4 W - 5 A , K - K y A 0 . . . , , 1 -1 1 . A , , . . 1 . . . , , . 1 9 - . . ' . 9 - 9 f ' - s . , 1 . s 1 1 1 - 5 ' L n s ' ' 7 Y o 7 w a . - s . ' a l - 1 - , 1 ' ' -f V ' 7 1 - 1 - . . 1 - 1 1 1 . A ' 7 ' u - a 1 , x n 1 Y K , Y - ' Y Y . Y . 1 ' 1 1 .W , I , V K .7 5 ' A Av 1 Lv vu 1 w l ' V ' - 1' n Y ' Q V - v 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Q , 1 1 1 ,- . - ' i ' Y ' Y ' V ' 7 n 1 ' K A . . Y . . Y . , 1 1 . 1 v ., . 1 vv l 1 1 , 1 1 , ' , ' , LH N . - . . V Q , , , v 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' 7 1 , ' , N N ' , 1 1 - 1 J ef 1 1 ' , ' n l A n M 1 K 1 f 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 l 1 , ' , , 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 ri' , , ' 1 , 1 1, 1 lo
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AtClb Z Lftto Bb BIIH Y kM y Cl t The Clylc Council sponsored a tea for the freshmen and thelr parents before Thanks giving Miss Mess Miss W1F1Ck Miss San ders Miss Peel MISS Baldwln Miss Hempen Miss Lewis and Miss Toohlll took turns pouring tea 1n the cafeterla from three to fiye The idea vs as to get the freshles and thelr parents acquainted with the teachers Wlth so many new teachers they should have asked the rest of us too but I guess they thlnk we can shift for oursely es Roberta Gurney Phyllis Stevenson Roy Mohler Tay French Jerry Peace Lois Schleevogt Caiolyn Joneson Betty Fiske Shirlev Day and Helen Bonge were fllttlng around being frlendly Id l1ke to see Tay French fllt Before the tea dlfferent students mostlv Juniors and seniors guided the parents around introduclng them to the teachers and shovying them the OHS geniuses fthat s usb at work The Art Club gave a swell Sadle Hawkins Day dance IH the cafeteria Ex eryone came IH oy elalls and plaid shirts dressed like Little Abner and other Dogpatchers Pete Peterson yn as about the most unusual looking tramp I ye ever seen His hat vsas a chewed straw model That was only the beginning it got ynorse the further dovyn you went Petes pretty big you know Bob Gerdlng had an lnterestlng looking pipe that Marilyn Schultz seemed to be enjoylng wheney er no one was looking Kay Carroll and Frltz Grav turned up 1n the same shirt Well there were tvso shlrts but thev looked allke May be youve seen some pictures of the dance already they were in the Chlcago Dailv News but in case you didnt Im sendlng you some httht T Ch qoDlyN Ddy Bh h d D d BbY My Maybe youve never heard of the Art Club before Jlm It s a new one this year There are a lot of talented kids ln the club you can see them 1n the picture They re interested in all kinds of painting and sculp ting and all the other things that artlsts are interested 1n Mrs Hoi IS the club spon sor and manages to keep one Jump ahead of the kids Its a good thing she s so full of pep because the klds are just bubbllng over with pep Ev elyn Olson IS presldent Bill Hossack IS X106 presldent B111 Yocum IS secretary Jackle Tesson IS treasurer and Helen Mlller IS program chairman In the floor show Hart Fisher d1d maglc and Katie Mitchell and Bev erly Peterson sang l1ke the b01dS J R LQHCIOHI and Pat Leamy sang Pzsfol Packmg Mama much to ey erybody s surprlse Key en thelr ownl They sounded l1ke bOldS too Mr Burke was the mayor of Dogpatch He read the official proclamatlon that started the annual race Mr Scott was Marrying Sam After the race he performed a mass Dogpatch style wedding The first honor roll came out today No I vs as NOT on it but eighty fellows and gals vs ere I ll bet there won t be that many again soon You remember how hard It IS to get those eley en honor pomts No one got more than slxteen this time but gee that could be four A pluses I don t see how they do It My compensation IS that I passed the Army Air Corps quallficatlon test last month and I was svs orn 1n at Peoria November 1 A lot of the old gang were but most of us w1ll stay at school until we get our diplomas Gee' I vsant to Hy But enough about me l The r u admires Marjorie Werner's paintin . e right This is the s o a was in he icu, ai ews. i ou we find o Yokum, i ossack, Jo Ann Milam, Mar Croll, see xt? It's the Sadie Hawkins Dance, of course. e ln t e .lac ohler. Doroth Schillings, Joe Honer, Genola Bellrose, fence are Jack Mohler, Phil IGTSIQIH. Hank an John, or John Jackie Tvsson, 'ol een Reilley, Evelyn Olson, Mamorie, Velma and Hank, Wolslegc-l: Genola Bellrose, and 0 okum. ar Mumper, Mary Ann Gass lwell, part of hc-rl. Helen Miller, and Croll. JoAnn Doolen, Helen Miller, Bill Hossack, Jackie Tesson, l'a sy Jones. and Patsy Jones are ln front. . . . , J 7 L L Y V . . , . L L L ' , . . T . L'L L L , L L , L L ' L ' . . . . . . , L , L L , L L , L L , L . L L L , L L L L - . . . . . . L 7 . . 7 K . . . . . - L L . L . . , . , , . - y Z Y L 7 n 1 7 ' r . 7 ' ' ' ' . L , 1 a s ' 7' - ' ' ' 1 . L , L , , L , L , . . l . I 1 1 7 L, 7 . . , . L . , L L . . . . . L , , ' 1 , A L , L .X . . A L L L y L K . A ' ' . ' L . I 1 ' , . . - - r 1 7 L' 7 L L L . ' . K ' - I L L , . . L 7 L L' . I . . V K . 7 , A A K , A . L . . . L 1 L 7 L L L 9 7 Y ' y L , Y . . ' . . - 9 A 1 , , . 1 1 - . 7 Y 7 V. 1 u , . . ' ' ' u Q , 1 1. 1 L Y A ' K . . . i . . t L y 1 ! Y , . 1 1 K ' ' L 1 , Y 1 A . - s . . . v ' 1 L L L L , v ! ' . . , , . . . , L . . Y . . ,
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-,4wa-r j'ma'u '4'- c 15 th R fle C Bu l Bart ra k a I B b L arn L. h 1 r 1 er Art D A t n t 1 c Lr un A new organ1zat1on th1S year IS the R1fle Club sponsored by Mr Park Each member 1S taken through the Nat1onal R1f1e Assoc1a t1on s course of the four dlfferent r1f1e iirmg pos1t1ons the nomenclature of the r1f1e the to shoot on the 1ange The club meets once a week Club members are p1ann1ng to enter the Hearst Trophy matches 1n February Ed Barton John Wolslegel D1ck Ger11ng Frank Mulholland Bob Thomas Tom Walker and B111 Brooker haxe all helped Mr Park very much by serung as mstructors One of the mole act1xe clubs 1n the school 1S the Pub11c Speakmg Club sponsored by Mr Kashng LOUIS De Pao11 B111 PIGFSOH and George Groxer really keep the club on 1ts Klgan tP kC 2 b r Oth ght thW 1 a 1' L Gr er Y toes ln debates The only trouble IS some tlmes they forget whlch s1de they re tak1ng 1n the argument Along sn 1th 1ts very heated debatmg sess1ons the club plans to have a dance The club officers are Sally Knott presldent B111 Plerson NICE presldent and Ed1th WQISQ secretary treasurer The Camela Club 1s a new club 1n school sponsored by MISS Keach The club was formed after the school bought a new camera and dec1ded that students should not only learn to take plctures but should also dex el op pr1nt and enlarge the1r own The club has done most of the photograph1c work for the yearbook and also for the Buccaneer The dark room IS a loo loo It s 1n a sort of a hole 1n the wall down near the old gym After you ve been 1n there awh11e you beg1n to feel l1ke you could model for D1Ck Tracy s enemy, the Mole Somethmg new happened 1n m1l1tary last week Capta1n Chambers from Camp Elhs came to the school to Judge the Manual of Arms contest sponsored by the Rotary Club marchlng and the battallon gave a very good account of 1tse1f 1n the contest There were three DFIZGQ awarded one for the best com pany, one for the best platoon and one for the best man 1n the battallon Company A commanded by Capta1n B111 Rutledge won the company prlze The second platoon of Company A commanded by Lleutenant V1r g1l Johnson won the platoon pr1ze Corporal Ray MRJCIH3 won the 1nd1v1dual r1bbon for the best cadet 'VI 1 r g r r e a Pm tt e e bu ly at th 1, t p c A11 th ph togr pher .ai . W 1, I - x -1 'A ' - W? ' ' ' A - M - 'tif M' H- l . 7 ' I . 7. . - 11. 11, 1 . 1' , . I . . . 7. - Y . - 1 1 1 1 1 A , A - K 5 . ' 7 ' 1 K 1 Y . 1 1 ' 1 - 9 7 Y ' 1 o:1r shooting positions are illustrat rl here J ' e i lub. The K f 1 sturlcnt instructors are. from left to right, John Wolslegel, 1 ' l I' on. 1 ' n ie Mulholl nd, am 11 Thomas. e' in f ow, are, Q - I 1 A right o left lfoolecl 'yal, Bill Brooke , iill Kissn , ' saro, . and Bob Pierson. Yep, tha 's lie ny Park in he ra kf o ml. . llc-'s the club advisorfanal a very good one. too, , . . I . . , , . . . . - . y y ' Q J n n ' 1 , ' safety rules of rlflery, and is given a chance The Drum COFDS SQVS 211 9Xh1b1t1011 of . ' . 1 1 1 1 ' 9 1 1 7 'i ' 7 V . 1 74 0 ' - . ' v ' , ' . . - . 1 ' ' 1 1 Mr. as in d Louie Del-'aoli in discusson. Sally Kno t, ublic Spea in lub president, is bef11dd1er1, as usual, by the strange The 1 0 e Holegwillis King, Felix No man, Russ Kil o e, Art jab e going on. ers listening in are. from left to ri' . D'Asa 0, La Moyne Grud nd I me Bak r ar si work. Edi e'se. Marcia Cr w Ord, ouie, George ov , Bill Pierson, Sulnien ou 'h fwho took this i ture? c 0 a s S1111 , and Mr. Kasling. arc in itl I' is . ' .v , ' o f 5 1 ' .X L 5 -.. 16
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