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SCODDIO iw X f,.3w1 Q plzg sg Q1- .,i..', .,i,: . ,.... ,,,, ,af OCTOBER? CALENDAR The Paseo R. O. T. C. Baffalion raises ifs nose a little higher as a reszzlf of a gnirion presenfafion by Major Fox. Wifh an oonz- fiah here, a food led ee fhere, ana' a boom- boonz in the nzizizile, fhe banfi enierfains af an 0Ilfli0Ol' asse In bly. Reason for senior's all-knowing look is zliseoverezi by frosh when grafie earels a jr pear. Coach Se1L'i1ige's boys play rough wifh N orfheasfs Vifzings and Easf's Greenies, ann' sfonewal1 Sozzfh- wesfs I nelians. Talen!! Tdll'lIf.',, is fhe rail as essay eonfesfs begin. Freshmen awe 7lfJ1bf'7'C'IIlSSl77l'1I wifh, Who'.s Afraid' of fhe Big Bail Wf1lf.,' New fnzenzbers of fhe eharier elzzbs serve fwo weeks pledging, and fhen sigh zeifh relief affer inifiafions. I T lg
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PERSGNALITY SALESMEN The students of this sales home room have done a great deal of talking during the past semester, especially when they Werenlt called on. We all hope that we don't run into any of them in future years when they are full-fledged salesmen and saleswomen. The officers of this brilliant class for the past semester Were: Max Raupp, president, Pat Hillias, vice-presi- dent, Sally Lemmon, secretary, Alex Eisenberg, cashier, Iimrnie Iames, re- porter, Ed Clark, student council repre- sentative, and Oliver Payne, alternate. The class ballot was successfully carried out and the results Were: Most handsome boy, George Weareng best looking girl, Alma Larson, class pest, Oliver Payne, most popular boy, Wilbur Goldblatg most popular girl, Sally Lemmon, best boy dancer, Alex Eisenbergg best girl dancer, Pat Hilliasg beau brummel, Iohn Balles- tiereg belle brummel, Pat Hilliasg best boy student, Oliver Payne, best girl student, Sally Lemmon, class sweetheart, Miss Faulkner, and best salesman, Frank Turner. Top picture. first row, left tn right: Fred Marker, Sidney Meacham. Ed Clarke, Pat Hillias, Oliver Payne. Paul Lark. Sally Lennnon, Jimmie james and Stanley Donivitz. Second row: Lewis Yeddis, . 'k l,ona'f llow, XYilhnr tlnldhlat, llill Renflina, Miss lfanlkner, l-'ranklin lfloytl, llowarrl Gossagte, Iwi P e linnalrl llolt and Javk Salinger. Lower picture, first row, left to right: James Taylor, Charles Hofheins, lid Clarke, Pat Hillias, Oliver Payne, Paul Lark, Sally Lemmon, jimmie James, Esther Keyes. Seroncl row: Nellie Newton, Hazelle Parrish, Sol Dallen, Miss Faulkner, Mabel NVeide, Gertrude Davis, Alma Larson, lflorenee Judd and Marguerite Hope. Tliircl row: llill jackson, jack Gunn, Luc llall, Und llrunner, Alex liisunlmerg. I'lrl Neil. George XY:-aren and Donald Whelan, IG-
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Ootober Thoughts at Random CBY YE RAVING CORRESPONDENTD Surely is funny how they left my name out of the honor roll list for the seventh consecutive time . . . Iust because I didn,t bet on the game, the Pirates upset the Vik- ing ship to the tune of a 6-0 score . . . The outdoor assembly was a pip. Those strutting drum majors reminded me of a high-gaited horse at the American Royal-no reflections on the horse, so 'elp me . . . First mixer was elegant . . . At least got to hold that girl's hand for the first, but not last, time, I hope . . . South- westls Indians didn't scalp our boys after all . . . Kinda wish that they'd have got a hold on one of the bangs on our left guard's scalp, however . . . Game held crowd in suspense-not suspenders, mind you . . . Seemed as if the ball was on the one-half inch line twenty times . . . Reason I didn,t enter the essay contest was that I wanted to give Fox a chance . . . Gosh, that was one of the best brawls I,d seen in years after the Bucs licked the East Bears 6-o . . . Looked like a loser's wail to me and that's what I told some hefty East fol- lower, thinking that this was still a land of free speech-oh, that black eye I got for it! . . . The cast for the fall play, Angels in Strange Form, looks like a go-getter . . . Can count on our coming to it-providing we get in for nothing somehow . . . Went to another mixer and how my poor toes suffered . . . Shux, the old Central jinx held true to form, and all our plans for a bon fire were put to waste . . . Goo-buy, see you next month, I hope. V IUST MISCELLANEOUS They may be future radio oper- ators, but now they're just Radio Club members. lust children going home. Oh yeah? Football players go to Edmonds' for dinner. Mr. Edmonds furnished the chickens. Remote view of good ole Alma Mammy. As we remember it. -18-
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