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Page 51 text:
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STARS Tiny, diamond gems reflecting all the beauty of God's home-sweet-mouthsd, little daisies in a field of azure, blossoming forth in splendor-glad to be alive,-sparkling in their youthful innocence. And then-what would old Mister Moon be without his tiny 00mPan1ons? Just a dreary old guy with no life-no power to distribute his rays of hap- piness to those waiting patiently below-no power unless those little lmps of mischief- the stars-are there to light up the world below-light it up as a miniature fairyland. A bunch of happy children playing on heaven's broad Plains-chasing each other in glee- --Jane Powers MUSICIANS HITLER, MUSBOLINI, STALIN If these,smart guys would get together on 'A', The mess in the world would be straight- ened to-day. --J.P. E'J-NONQD Gs., Inc. J,LL..f of Csnfcctbner 38 - +0 Market sk -Abtlwurifl - ,lILsT?fLu12qf 4 5 CH RHFF T 'S CHocoL.ATs-.S li W .DI- SCHOOL ALPHABET A is for Alice, for Dana a great treat. B is for Baker, Homemaklng is her meat. G is for Chapin, his tonslls brought him fame D is for Drake, very hard to tame. E is for Everett, Mar1e's gallant beau. F is for Flynn, who has nary a foe. G is for Garlock, dieting has made her thin. H is for Hickey, athlete with plenty of vim. I is for Irene, she and Tom are a popular couple. J is for Jerry, he laughs with a chuckle. K is for Keough, St1ckle's delight. L is for Lois, who studies all night. M is for McGarry, who runs after many a lass. N is for Nolan, to Shy's orchestra we furnish a pass. 0 is for Otto, Mur1el's papafto-be. P is for Post, her husband can't you see? Q is for Quinn, who grows an inch each day. R is for Ryan, with the boys she doth play. S is for Sam, the coach of our teams. T is for Teachers, very strict it seems. U is for Umps, who preside at our games. V is for Vincent, whom Barbara olaims. W is for Wally, who's good-natured and fat. X is for Kisses, Costello can tell you that. Y is for Young, who plays the fiddle. Z is for Zero, like this alphabet, very, very little. Raymond Drake at Hank 0'Ne11's: 'You lost your radiator oap. Mr. Kaplan: nKap?! Mr. Kaplan to you, in and out of school. ' 'nit FCLTYYICT5' mwt wh-I Ifkdcmnifj ASsooia.+n'on 5 sf Cow. c..,.+ GTOIA A-BANKS, Seczaj. mswravla. New Sark
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Page 50 text:
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PHYS. ED. DEMONSTRATION The students of Sherwood proved their skill in the field of physical education by their excellent showing in the demonstration staged April 50. Under the guidance of Miss Miller and Mr. Maddalonl the classes perform- ed in a professional manner. All grades from l-12 participated in the event and each grade did its part in fine fash- ion. The first six grades started the program off by demonstrating a variety of colorful singing games and familiar folk dances. Following, class by class, the pupils of Junior and Senior High took to the mats as the next attraction. With the use of the parallel bars, vaultlng box, and the spring board, the upper grades performed difficult tumbling acts with effortless ease. Closely fought exhibition bouts in wrest- ling and boxing served as a grand finale to the performance. It can be definitely be said that Sherwood gym classes can hold their own in the realm of gymnastics. GIRLS' ATHLETICS The first softball team lineup this year is as follows: Catcher- ---------- Pat Keough Pitcher- ---------- Margaret Nolan lst base ---------- Sally Keough 2ond base ----- ---- Barbara Richardson 5rd base- ------- -Jane Powers Left Shortstop----Helen Keough Right Shortstop---Ruth Powers Left Field- ---.--- Helen Ryan Center Field ------ R berta Saxton Right Field ---- ---Jean Hastings Subs: Muriel Bishop Irene Jacobs M. A. Dougherty Ann Jacobs Ann Nolan Pat Drake Besides softball, many of the girls have taken part in the playdays held throughout the winter, and also in the intramurals held with- in our school activity periods. Sports such as basketball, bad-minton, paddle tennis, ping- pcng, shuffle board, folk dancing, archery and stunts are within the girls' recreation pro- gram. Our physical education program has awak- ened a greater interest in the field of sports. Our coaches through the year have been cadet teachers from Ithaca College-Miss Reed, Miss Halliday, Miss Ladue, and Miss Miller. WANTED! Helen Ryan-a boyfriend. Lois Myers--a second Metropolitan Museum in Sherwood. sally Keough--a brace for that weak ankle. Doris Garlock--a peg tooth- Tom Costello--a course to substitute for biology. Lester Chapin--a new set of tonsils. Gerald Chamberlain--a new John Deere. Bob Powers--to be let alone. YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN! The Basketball boys knitting for Britain. The Seniors at Hotel Taft. Francis McGarry trying to pass a counterfeit half-dollar. Mildred Baker and the Columbia University Student. 'Butch' Brown-in the Christmas play. Russell asking Mildred Baker for a date. The pictures taken of the Seniors in New York Harold Alexander dressed as a girl in the 4-H Play. TR! WAIT'S FIRST for Furniture, Floor Coverings b Home Furnishings of all kinds. EE.. L .lil EH! QI Auburn's Largest, Most Completely Stocked ds Best Equipped Home Furnishing Establishment--Used Furniture. 77-85 Genesee, 22-28 Clark St.
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