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Kirkmeyer, Virginia-—“Remaking a Newspaper” Klobas, William—“Barnum” Knowles, Glenn—‘Slim” Korb, Muriel—‘Women About Town” Kynoch, Ruth—“What Has Christianity To Say” Lamanna, John—“A Drover” Lamb, Barbara—‘The Iron Woman” Lanthier, Doris—‘“I Talk as I Like” Larson, Gordon—‘“Essays in Idleness” Latorraca, Meyna—‘ What Every Woman Knows” Lee, Robert D.—“The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table” Lee, Robert—‘“This Freedom” Lewis, Mildred—‘Empress of Hearts” Ligon, Doris—‘To Have and Have Not” Linville, Louis—‘Safety First” Lipp, Leicester—‘How To Win Friends and In- fluence People” McAfee, Edward—“Meek Heritage” McClary, Joyce—“Though Young” McDowell, Darrell—“The Man of Destiny” MacIntosh, James—-““The Pathfinder” McIntyre, Viola -“Alice-Set-by-the-Fire” McMillin, Henry—“The Highwayman” McNutt, Doris—‘‘Stay out of My Parlor” McReynolds, Charles—“Youth at the Wheel” MacTaggart, Stuart—“My Heart’s in the High- lands” Mabuchi, Akiko—‘Sister of the Angels” Malloy, Margaret—“Lady Shows Her Medals” Mann, Wilda—‘Reaching for the Stars” Matteucci, Frank—“Awakening” Mikulich, Mildred—‘Cheerful by Request” Milani, Doris—“Martha-by-the-Day” Miller, Marvin—“Captain Horatio Hornblow” Molino, Virginia—“Music Is My Faith” Moorhead, Paul—‘‘A Man for the Ages” Morse, Howard—‘“The Backward Child” Moto, Rose—‘Blossom Like a Rose”’ Muir, Jean—“You’ll Never Fail Me” Myers, Delight—‘‘Let’s Go Outdoors” Nardon, Reno—‘“Swinging Into Golf” Neuner, John—“No Time for Comedy” Newman, Leslie—‘‘The Treasurer’s Report” Nilsson, Frank—“The Athletic Plant” Norman, Orville—‘Far From the Maddening Crowd” Noyes, Olive—“Ballerina” Nunes, Theodore—‘‘John Halifax, Gentleman” Nystrom, Kenneth—‘Sunspots and Their Effects” O’Drain, Francis—“Squirrel Cage” Oliver, LaVerne—‘I Met a Man” Olson, Earl—‘‘As the Pine Grows” Orthman, Harry—“Rogue Male” Outman, Mae—‘“Royal Girlhood” Pacheco, Wilbert— Melancholy Tale of Me” Panzer, Richard-—““The Odd Number” Paoli, Dora—“Where the Blue Begins” Papadakis, John—“When I Was a Boy in Greece” Parascandolo, Carmela—‘V.V’s Eyes” Paris, Patricia—“Dolly Madison” Parks, Robert—“Going-on-Nine”’ Patterson, Delbert—‘ Huntsman, What Quarry” Pauletich, Edward— Lost Prince” Pederson, Beulah—“Your Diet and Your Health” Pedersen, Katherine—“Blondie” Pedretti, Walter—“Overcoming Sleeplessness” Petersen, George—“Honor of the School” Peterson, Bernice—‘“Three Ways Home” Peterson, James—“ When I Was a Harvester” Pickering, William—“How to Live Without Women” Pidcock, Norma— Free Artist”’ Pirie, Alphine—“Adventures in Friendship” Pitts, Betty—‘An Amazing Interlude” Potter, Barbara—‘She Stoops to Conquer” Randall, Robert—‘Sir Nigel” Rangel, Lola—‘ Bambi” Reiss, Robert—“If I Were King” Rement, Tillie—‘Tillie the Toiler” Renkert, Richard—“With Malice Toward Some” Reynolds, Donna—‘“Snow” 4 Rinna, Frank—“Rough Hewn” Rios, Alberta—“Pushing to the Front” Roay, Julia—‘‘Gentle Julia” Robertson, Birdie—‘Adventure in Contentment” Rolando, Sylvia—“‘Vanity Fair” Rollino, Carolina—‘ Freedom’s Daughter” Rose, Phyllis—‘Books as Windows” Ross, Shirley—“Lily of the Field” Rothery, Olive—‘ Among Friends” Ruffatto, Melvin— The Keyboard” Russell, James—“Typhoon”’ Salmon, Eugene—‘Don’t Say It” Salzer, George—‘Each to the Other” Sampson, Catherine—“Jeanne d’ Arc” Sargent, Alice—“Leisure for Living” Schneider, Robert—“The Great Good Man” Schuller, Leroy—‘‘Lost Horizon” Shackelford, Mary—‘And so, Victoria” Shubat, Frank—‘‘My Ears Are Bent” Sias, Jack—‘Bull by the Horns” Siemon, Yvonne—“No More, No Less” Silva, Laura—“After a Man’s Heart” Silva, Stanley—“Ben Hur” Silvestrini, Lena—“Innocents Abroad” Skow, Raymond—‘The Scarecrow” Smith, Jean—‘The Terrible Meek” it Sorenson, Iona—“The Durable Satisfaction of Life” Staffelbach, Charlotte—‘A Cathedral Courtship” Stallard, Joyee—“So Red the Rose” j Stanger, Rula—‘The Betrothal” Stark, Carl—“The Yearling” Stark, Rudolph—‘“The Timid Soul” Stevens, Florilla—‘‘Miss Lulu Bett” Stevenson, David—‘“The Iron Horse” , Storno, Virginia—“‘Little Women” Stribley, Wayne—“The Racket” Strickling, Ralph—“Skyward Bound” Sugihara, George—“The Patriot” Thayer, Douglas—The Light That Failed” Thayer, Roy—‘‘Heroes and Hero Worship” Torretta, Josephine—‘Prunella” Torretta, Thelma—“Wee Gillis” Tough, Robert—‘‘Restless Robin” Turkovich, Joe—“Boy Life on the Prairie” Ulrich, Jane—‘“Age of Innocence” Villagran, Alfred—‘All Sorts and Conditions of Men” Voelz, Donald—“ The Riverman” Wardell, William—‘Les Miserables” Warner, Betty Lou—“The Bend” Weeks, Robert— Escape”’ Weiss, Peter—“‘Little Lamb” Wells, Lee—‘ When Knighthood Was in Flower” Wharton, Mary Jo—‘Queen Anne Boleyn” Wheeler, Charlotte—“‘Freckles” Whitaker, Robert—“The Heart of a Boy” Wilcox, Richard—‘At the Front in a Flivver” ' Wilkerson, Marian—“Kitty Foyle” Willard, Arlene—“Honey of the Nile” Williams, Floyd—‘‘The Little Minister” Wilson, Fred—‘Uncle Fred in the Springtime” Wilson, Ian—“The Ideal Husband” 4 Wingrove, June—“Caribbean Treasure” Winningham, Jessibell—“Dawn O’Hara” Wishard, Clarence—‘Exile”’ Wolfe, William—“Wolf Among Wolves” Wynn, Virginia—“Blue Stars and Gold” Zatta, Roland—‘Past and Present”
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THE BOOKWORM BETRAYS All books listed below may be found in any public library, and any association with students, living or dead, is purely intentional and not merely coincidental. Abbey, William—“Beau Brummel” Anderegg, Bernice—“On Pleasure Seeking” Anderson, Earl—‘‘Robert Browning” Anderson, Edwin—“Winged Sandals” Anderson, Robert—“The Rover Boys” Anderson, Verl—‘“Does It Matter” Anfibolo, Andrew— Robinson Crusoe” Angello, Cesare—‘First Principles of Chemistry” Armanini, Angelina— ‘Angelina’s Business” Atalic, George—“A Cathedral Singer” Atkinson, Dean—Pity Me Not” Baird, Tim liq, Baird, Tom J We Baptie, Charles—“Hold That Tiger” Bass, William—“Hamlet” Bassignani, Norma— Types of Hospitality” Batten, Donsld— ‘Men and Machines” Benedetti, Remo—‘‘You Never Can Tell” Bennett, Frank— ‘The Last of the Vikings” Bernabich, ; Antonio” Bertolli, Melba-—“The Red Badge of Courage” Besant, Joan—“The Girl from the Marshcroft” Bibbins, Ruth—‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” Bicknell, Paul—Brick Bradford” Blaze, Margie—“As God Made Them” Blom, Grace—‘My Twenty Years at Hull House” Bockius, Richard — “Spirit of Youth and City Streets” Bowser, Loretta—‘“Certain People” Bozic, Erme—‘Lantern in Her Hand” Brill, Dick—“Keeper of the Keys” Brown, Irene—“Modest Maidens” Bruzzone, Mario—Fortitude” Burke, Cecil—“ The Workshop of the Mind” Bussey, Wadyne—“Tish” Bustillos, Henry—“White Fang” Calian, Robert—‘‘Realizable Ideals” Callender, Leslie—‘ The Strenuous Life” Campbell, Ramsey—“Babbitt” Cargo, Madelyn—‘Cargoes for Crusoes” Carlile, Lee—“Modeling My Life” Carlson, Evelyn— “The Cathedral Churches of England” Carroll, William— ‘Nowhere Else in the World” Castro, Charles—“His Own Life Story’ Cavoretto, Willian ‘Modes and Morals” Cervenka, Edythe—‘The Young Enchanted” Childs, George—“It Takes All Kinds” Chitwood, Robert—“Tiny Tim” Civetta, Pearl— ‘The Crystal Age” Clements, Marcelle— My Mother and I” Cochran, Barbara—‘Footlights and Spotlights” Codero, Walter—‘Hoosier Schoolboy” Coe, Evelyn—‘Elsie Dinsmore” Collins, Herbert— “‘So Big” Colombo, Ambrose—“Man and Superman” Conroy, Rita—‘The Fun of It” Contreras, Ophelia—“Rose of the Rancho” Costa, Josephine—“Spanish Gold” Costello, Helen—‘Portrait of a Lady” Counts, LaVelle—‘House of Mirth” Cozine, Eugene—“Captain Blood” Craig, Jean—“Great Expectations” Crist, Jacob—‘Penrod” Cullers, Clint—“The Phantom” Cushman, Arthur—“The Portrait of a Man with Red Hair” Dibble, Agnes—‘ Maid in Waiting” Dickinson, Dwight—“‘Peter Pan” Donaldson, Jean—“‘All This and Heaven Too” Donaldson, William—“Wee Willie Winkie” Duca, Josephine—“Imitation of Life” Duggan, Keith—‘ ‘Personality Plus” Edson, Velma—‘‘Country People” Enos, Annie—“Audacious Ann” Evans, Llewella—“The Odyssey of a Nice Girl” Falkenstrom, Katherine—‘The Way to a Man’s Heart” Faria, Marjorie—“Lorna Doone” Farris, Mildred—“‘Out of a Dragon’s Jaw” Farrow, Ruth—‘‘Alice of Old Vincennes” Fenstermacher, Dale—‘On Being the Right Size” Filice, Louis—“Life of Louis XIV” Finley, Hazel— Familiar Ways” Flohr, Ruben—“I Lost My English Accent” Foley, Mary—“Merely Mary Ann” Fowler, Ralph—‘It Can’t Happen Here” Freitas, Arlette—Deerslayer” Freitas, Jack—“Hoosier Schoolmaster” Fuglestad, Stanley Gebhart, Franc es—“Laughingest Lady” Gilbert, Wayne—“On My Own” Gleadall, Walter—“Unspeakable Gentleman” Goyak, Antone—‘I’ve Been Around” Gregg, Mildred— “Domesticity” Gresham, Mary—‘Merry-Go-Round” Hale, Norman—“Amateur Gentleman” Halterman, Ruth—‘Conversation at Midnight” Halverson, Gloria—“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” Hammer, Harry— Letter to Saint Peter” Harlow, Mary—‘Lovely Mary” Harlow, Paul—‘Sir Galahad” Harrell, Thomas—“The Pathfinder” Harris, Richard— “The Man of the Hour” Hart, Amos—“The Spy” Hart, Geraldine—‘The Egyptian Princess” Hart, Katherine—“How to Become a Good Dancer” Havey, William—‘“Small Talk” Hawkins, Ruth—“Old Fashioned Girl’ Hayward, James—“Lord Jim” Healy, Barbara—“The Twittering Bird Mystery” Henson, Earl—“Giants of the Earth” Hicks, Janie—‘ With Her Fingers Crossed” Hirth, Helen—“Getting Things Done in Business” Holland, Kenneth— “A President Is Born” Hollingshead, George—‘What Can Literature Do For Me” Honda, Jun—“Lost World” Hopkins, Alvin Jr—‘“The Flirt” Hopkins, Catherine—‘Mr. Dependency’s Daughter” Huehn, Jean—‘Little Toot” Hulbert, Catherine—“Careers for Women” Imbach, James— The Warden” Irrmann, Barbara—‘Lyric Laughter” Jack, Bryce—‘ You Haven’t Changed” Jacobson, Muriel—Things That Have Interested Me” Jamieson, Glenn—“The Leaning Man” Jeffress, William—‘First Person Singular” Jenkins, Roberta—‘Freedom and Culture” Johansen, Ella— What’s a Heaven For” Johnson, Floyd— “Taking Chances” Johnson, May— “The Women in White” Jones, Tomiie Ware Eyre” Jones, Dorothy Juan-—‘Never Another Moon” Jones, Glenn—‘Secret Service” Kayser, Robert—“Conversation Please” Keller, Robert—“Try Living” King, Lawrence—“The World I Saw”
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ichmond High is my favorite school!” Cries the squirrel, who’s proud as can be. And he sturdily beats on his drum, While his small friends make music with glee.
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