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ll-T F-.Til ', i.... i, 0 ADIES and Gentlemenl We present to you THE 1946 SENIOR! The star performers made their Hrst appearance in the ring four years ago. A bit shaky during their first show. they have gained confidence in the continuance of their acts. It hasn't always been a circus for them. A great deal of practice and hard work was involved in obtaining top billing, but they have managed to keep the three rings going with feats of athletic prowess and mental skill. However, these big-timers have received their notice of retirement, to make room for newcomers to the sawdust circle . But their public appearance won't end with their departure from the Hbig top . We can expect to see their names in lights for solo acts on the world's stage for some time to come. They will give those incoming troopers some- thing to shoot at. But to those retiring We dedicate this yearbook.
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SEPTEMBER The doors swing in! -Freshmen buying elevator tickets like mad. -Everybody was feeling exuberant at the first pep assembly, at which the cheer- leaders and team were introduced to the student body. Jack Mohler played a boogie-woogie version of Caledonia , and, for once, it sounded good. Mary Lou Moran, Reba Nelson, and Colleen Reilly were forced to fiee their broken-down bus and take refuge in the bus with the varsity after the L-P football game. Drums and bugles mushroom within the band as the band makes it first appear- ance of the year. The fleet's in! Or rather, the LST 512 dropped anchor, and a duck dropped sailors and marines onto King field for a king-sized game of baseball. Hubba, hubba! And then there was Miss Irene Brewley, mountain monologist. -The first Buc made its appearance. Journalism class members were happy, anyhow. Oh, boy, it was murder! The Spring Valley football game, that is! OCTOBER GAA reorganizes. -The Pep Squad went wild as Johnny Suehr ran 76 yards to make Ottawa's only score against Dixon. Wump is welcomed back to the Buc. Who made off with the candy, cookies, and etc., from the Pep Squad picnic? Red Letter Day-no school! Many took advantage of the long week end to go places and do things-thereby missing the band's clock formation between the halves at the De Kalb game. -Where did the Anderson car o on the ' g way to the Spanish club picnic? At any rate, everybody raced back. -Remember the sly look on Mr. Ritzen- tha1er's face as he appeared and re-ap- peared, each time with a different in- strument 'Y -Edna Means should have been an all- school assembly-really amusin'. And for days after the posture check- ups, Bev Peterson went around saying very emphatically, I do not have a crooked spine! -The O club reorganizes. All mem- bers enjoy watching Dave Knutson's volleyball team trouncing Coach Hank's. -After the football game, at which a handful of Ottawa rooters out-cheered a stadium full of Sterling fans, a dance, which was enjoyed by the pool players, was held at the local Y. -The Trojan horse, which made its first appearance at the Latin club dance two years ago, reappeared from the recesses back stage at the pep assembly staged before the Mendota game. At the game that night Lee Grude got all tangled up in his microphone when
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