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Mildreil Sc-lilenler puts mail in faculty lioxs-s. Elizalmetli Miles writes out a permit for l'rsula He-in. tx' ' Yr' ef uf X4 lf' 'J May I Have an Excuse? Forgetting your written excuse means a pink admission blank for you , said Mildred as she scratched her initials on the pink paper and handed it to the absent-minded sophomore. 'll-leres my bus money. Can you please take it in a hurry so l wont be late for classf' asked an impatient freshman. 'Uh, Elizabeth, may l check in this class money? lt's for thehlunior treasury, A'l'Il see you in my ofliccn, said Mr, Senty, as a salesman stepped into the already crowded outer office. lt was the morning following vacation. To the office girls it seemed as il' hall the students had forgotten their locker combinations and the other half was checking in money for either transportation, class dues or the mid-year play. That small room seemed to buzz, Everywhere one looked there were students. But by 8:40 everything was quiet, except for a few of those late comers that up on time. The girls got back to their usual routine of checking at- sortip, mail, getting out letters, straightening up the accounts and never get tendance, answering they ephone. , . I I , . , . VJ y bf A! i I' W,f 'Nl v f' 1 qj' l if aioa-
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Students Sing on Way to School An innovation in this year's program is the provision of bus transportation to Plymouth High School for seventy-two students living in the country. On the morning of january thirtieth the Quit Qui Oc reporter was out early to meet the busses. The forty-eight passengers from Beechwood, Batavia and Adell, with Mr. janzen as driver, arrived at 8:15 and had nearly all piled out before Mr. Meyer's red, white and blue bus came into view from around the bend in the river road, Thirty-one gay voices were chanting: A'Hi-yi, Hi-yi, Did you ever ride on a school bus? On that kind of crazy-like. Kind of lazy-like Plymouth High School Bus? The reporter was well aware that the students from Cascade, Greenbush, Mitchell, and Parnell had arrived. Hi-yi! shouted someone from the large bus, We beat you this morning. It won't happen again, someone else retorted, We had to wait today while Peggy Hughes ran back home to get her glasses. And another thing about our bus, a loyal passenger chimed in, Were soon going to have a radio. Then we can listen to the WHBL program on the way home. On afternoons of matinee performances in the auditorium, a vote of the passengers determines whether the bus will delay leaving until after the program. The majority ruled to wait in most cases this year. In addition to the regular trips, the bus transported the football team to Port Washington, Chilton and Kiel in the fall, the Letter Club to Marquette to see a football game, the home economics classes to Kohler to visit the Kohler Display rooms, the Girl Scout House, and the Home Demonstration House, the Manual Arts classes to Kohler to visit the plant, and at the time of the basketball tournament, two loads of enthusiastic followers rode to Kewaunee to support the team. Not only the new busses, but the bicyclists add color and activity to the river road. A bright jacket goes by-spokes Hash, as the city students skim along under their own pedal power. These people are mighty grateful for the new bike stand put up for their convenience last fall. Rain or shine, sleet or snow, the rack is always in use, i'Oh, it isn't bad if you stay on the edges, George Robinson remarked one morning in March when the Quit Qui Qc reporter asked him how he's been able to manage on the icy streets. Besides, on a day like this it's easier to park than in good weather when the stand is crowded. Some days it takes Fritzs help to unfasten two bikes when they get hooked together. wg..
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