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,g0'lw,, 'f,vp.x., Ja-oo cwocawctwcwoavoa-wmwawoc-waves-wcswcwvcwac-occ-wcwoerwcvoc-osfrooa-me-40. V . 935 9 .'. S.J.H.S. DICTIONARY A-is for dlzszzrrl, answers given in class. B-is for Brains, which are necesary to pass. C-is for Calfznzlty, a daily occurrence in class. D-is for Distrnetions, known to every lad and lass. li-is for Exeuses, those handy things. F-is for lfailzzre, which we hope will take wings. G-is for Girls, those creatures wonderful as elves. H-is for Heroes, what the Freshmen consider themselves. l-is for Initiation, the night when Frosh get their due. I-is for Johns, who is Shirley to you. K-is for Keyboard, a strange plaything on a typewriter. L-is for Luek, which makes the Sophomores brighter. M-is for lllauriee, the man of our class. N-is for Nan., who will in all things pass. O-is for Outspolcen, which nobody is in class at all. P-is for Parr, our gal Betty, who is not very tall. Q-is for Queer, a term used to refer to Freshmen. R-is for Riotous, which me-ans Barbara who acts like she's ten. S-is for SI17.Ud1l.S'f, which is found in a Freshman's head. T-is for Terrifle: that's Sally, it's said. U-is for Unusual, the extra-special 19-L9 Josephium. V-is for Violent, Sister's reaction to our papers Qhummnj VV-is for llfastefzzl, what Sister Johanna is with gum. X-is for X-mas, a welcome interval from the usual hum-drum. Y-is for Yells, what cheer leaders use. Z-is for Zeal, which we always seem to lose. ' Borlnzra Collis .42.
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06,0 fsw5-+acrnJae+.9q-ooqnocw5s+95s4oavoqv.oqwoasoaeworooe-wa+om4oe-+oavcewoa4oqsw SCOUTING THIS PAST YEAR the Beaver Patrol, Boy Scouts of St. joe, have re- newed their charter in the Boy Scouts of America. The troop won first place in Madison county district first-aid contest. And of the 150 Scout troops attending the Westward Ho! at Turkey Run state park, our troop placed second in the Madison district. This seems like a good time to thank Messrs. John Eder, Richard Hasecuster, Robert Renie, Sam Hollies, Fred Emmerling, and Stephen Murphy for the help they have given us. The boys in the picture are, left to right: Cseatedj Lester Fernung, Charles Murphy, Arthur Emmerling, Gerry Eder, Philip Eettig, fstandingj Conrad Seibold, Larry Stine, Maurice .Renie, Mr. Eder, James Murphy, Don Eder, John Curran, Michael Helpling, Bill Weller, Jerry Hollies, John Fihe, Bill Eihe, Art Stafford, Ed Meyer, Larry Fettig and Bernie Altherr were not present for the picture. -44.
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