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GOSSIP AND N WS Snoop N Tell QU UTION OF TFF MONTH Madelyn keeps S1HP1Hg NHere comes the Navy Jho can her sxllor heart throb be now? Arllne lS always runnlng out of statlonery ln school Who can lt be that she wrltes to so ofteno Johnnle seems to enwoy telling flSh StOTl9S around I wonder how long the fish was this timeo It's amazlng the food Phyllis puts away and stlll keeps her slim figure and schoolelrl complexlon How do you do lt Phllo A SPECIAL BOUOUET OF THE NONTF TO Murlel who has been going with NNormN for one whole year Theresa Beaudion and Sgt Mlllett who have been that way about each other for nearly four years FLASH OF THE MONT? Jlmmy doesn't seem to take his bets serlously We Ieel sorry for a certaln glrl who seem d to take it qulte hard when he d1dn't pay lt How could you be so h artless J1m9 S H S , not to mentlon the two Kenneths, but the girls seem to be able to handle them Joyce seems to be dOlH0 well 1D g ttlng down to hard study Wlll wonders never cease Ilene has glven up her heart throb that llves 1n a n arby town Don't worry, Ilene, there are still plentv of men your age around LO1S Just loves to go to Lewlston whenever posslble Wonder who the attractlon can be over there Sallors are plentlful Whenever there lS an argument for the U S Marlnes Bev and Pat are there f1ghting to the butter end Good luck girls' There are two n w fellows in town With a scarcity of men, here's your chance' Will close thls b1t of gosslp wlth a word to the wlse UAS you spread gOSSlp around, lt gets thicker, not thlnne .N TFE BARN DANC? A barn dance sponsored by the Sonhomore Class of Sebattus High School, was held Novenber ll, 1944 The Sophomores found lt dlfflcult to get an orchestra The one they flnally engaged dlsappolnt d them that nlpht, so they E l 'QW I, T ' . 4.0.1 . J. .1 v . .. ' ' H ' M, aD ' ' xr' - - I . . . C . . Q . - 1, ' , - 1 n L 1 0 . 0. CJ O , , M N : O 1 . Q X , 1 X C T T: . . , . , . , 3 . . 9 . . . . G , . . Charlie seems to be the number one fllrt around I 0 I e I 5 3 ' O , g e ' . A , o 1 0 , . C - K . LL . L1 'I e . M A I n ' ' . Q , . , . . nl ' 0 3 . I 1 . 1 L 'A . . ' , .x ' 1 ' . - 0 C e , ' I I 3 ' . . Q I 0 I' - ' .L .u : 3 X A - L .- 1 . . . . , O e O
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had to do their next best and hired Pat Jones and Rlchard Leet to play for them It was a terrible night out because lt was raining very hard and the Sophomores didn't thlnk they would make as much as they really did Mr Dion stood by them, in the rain and all The dance was scheduled to start at 7 50 p m but the crowd took quite a while gettlng organ1zed so the dance didn't really start until 8 30 The crowd was small and if lt hadn't been for the British Sailors and a few falthful Sabattus boys, the dance would have been a failure As it was, the Sophomores made good on selling candy, doughnuts, and sweet cider The dance broke up about ll 50 p m QUOTATIONS TO BE REMBMBTPRED NHabit is a cable We weave a thread of it every day, and at last we cannot break it N HAdverslty has the effect of eliciting talents whlch in prosperous circumstances would have laln dormant NA truth whlch the intellect grasps after tollsome effort, 'The law of compensation never slumbers N NNeither a borrower nor a lender be, For borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry And loan oft loses both itself and frien NTh1s above all, to thlne own self be tru And lt must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not than be false to any man HAll the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players Why words fly up, my thoughts remain bel Words W1thOUt thoughts never to heaven go nf well cultivated mlnd is, so to speak, made up of all the mlnds of preceding ages 'agrlculture is the most noble, most useful, most healthful uployment of man T B '45 I O ' A. C. '47 J ' .N is but that which the moral sense reaches by quick intuition.H V I 3 d. H .D . 1 ne, . N fi A . H sf OW, f ' . yy , A . . . J G A D V up ,
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