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it .r Y HIGH SCI-IDOL GIRL' DI RY Sept. 4, 1945 Dear Diary: Jeeps, they certainly started us off with a bang this year. First day, tests, tests and more tests. It wouldn't have been so bad if it had been a little cooler. We did get a few recesses though. The kids started sneaking down town for refreshers so-we don't even get to breathe any fresh air now. Goodnight now. Guess what we do tomorrow. 'l'hat's right, tests! P. S. Some of thc transfers from Mt. Auburn are plenty 0. K. Sept. 10, 1945 Dear Diary: I hope I remember to get a yo-yo and a fly swatter tomorrow. All the kids have them. Miss Wolverton's room is filthy with flies so it was Roger's and Marge's idea to bring fly swatters. A 'bunch of fellows had a contest today to ree who could work his yo-yo the longest. They're really getting good at it .The freshmen even do pretty good. Well, I have to figure out before going to sleep if Drew likes Nancy or Iris best. I've a feeling he's fickle. Sept. 12, 1945 Dear Diary: Now I can have my name in the announce- ments every morning to pay my book fine. The library club met today to elect officers and to make plans for the school year. Mrs. Mc Atee is their sponsor. She's that teacher with a swell sense of humor. After school tonight I conldn't even hear myself slam the locker door. tl always try to slam lt harder than Donna Smetzer when she's mad.l You see, the cheerleaders had their tryouts tonight. If how strong their lungs are counts, we'll really have support. Sept. 19,1945 Dear Diary: We had our first game tonight, against Traer. Wow, you should have seen the shoving around Traer got! Darrell Lockhart and Jim Liebsch are all right. I mean really! Anyhow, the important thing is, we smashed IIl9lll?7-G. l'm in the dog house, I betcha. The folks woke up when I was sneaking in. I won-der if Rosie Thompson and Joyce Gott are home yet.. David Thiher and Bill Thompson took them home. Some girls get all the luck. Oct. 10, 1945 Dear Diary: Zowie, l'm sure glad I don't belong to F. F. A. Those poor little freshmen boys had to carry stools and milk pails along with them all day and do the darndest things. They threw a big party tonight though, with boiled worms, iced cat eyes etc. So I guess it really was worth it. Oct. 11,1945 Dear Diary: The road was lit by moonlight, the wagon smelled of new mown hay, tonight is perfect, but I wonder why the senior stenos didn't want to in- vite a few boys to go on the hay ride with us. But -Hfsomehow they found out where we were and so we clidn't have to walk to town. Helen Bruch's mom prepared delicious re- freshments for us and it's another night worth remembering. Oct. 18, 1945 Dear Diary: It's later tonight because I cut my hair after I got home from the pep rally. I got so close to the bon-fire that I singed it and I thought that that way mom wouldn't he able to tell so easily. It's a swell night and the cheer leaders screamed their lungs out. Coach Everett Davie-: gave the fellows a peppy talk and then we had a snake dance on the way to town. Everybody got to1'n from limb to limb hilt we had lots of fun. Oct. 19, 1945 Homecoming Dear Diary: Tonight I had to soak my feet. I know I taught handsome better than that. I guess I just couldn't move fast enough. We did lose our game with Independence, but the boys had a fighting spirit. The V Club chose Phillis Heaton as sports queen and they crowned her at the dance tonight and the pearls they presented her were simply be-you-te-ful! Oct. 25, 1945 Dear Diary: As we think, so we grow, said Mr. Gates lslliis address today to the assembly in his annual ,a . Elvin NVoods and Marion Du Fresne are that way about each other and so are Dale and Vir- ginia. I watched them all in study hall today. I wish Handsome would look at me that a way. .lim K. brought Handsome and me home from school tonight andwe went eighty miles an hour. Nov. 9, 1945 Dear Diary: Mom's going to scream when she sees the dust catchers that I won at the Junior Carnival tonight.. It could really be classed as a bigger and better carnival. Why Kenny Winsor sounded just like the real Mc Coy when he advertised the different st.ands. The boxing and wrestling matches were really exciting--no kidding and the refreshments were delicious. I couldn't stay around long enough to nee who took who home. My limit was twelve and the juniors all had to stay and clean up but I bet Patt helped Bud. Nov. 16, 1945 Dear Diary: Moonlight for Herbert was colossal with an all-star cast. Bob and Willis Daugherty work well on the stage together. Willis was Herbert and he was supposed to be crazy over Helen Hayes. That wouldn't take much pretending. Oh, I just found out that Cecil Kelly took Francine Kruse home the other night, and Mickie Dexter has a new boy friend, I think. They say it is Ted. The juniors chose their class rings today. Nov. 18,1945 Dear Diary: The band had its first concert today and they're O. K. 'They had lots of nice selections and a good turnout, and no wonder. the kids have been working hard on their program. I ' Well, tomorrow is school again. I-must say goodnight. Monday always finds me in ai'daze! Nov..19,19-I5 Dear Diary: Mr. Whittington explained to us today Way?- to keep down inflation and how much the O. P. A. has done for us. Maybe I should save a litt.le more of my allowance. I don't see how I could be caus- ing mnch harm though. Donna was telling me that Tom and Helen are back together again. Oh well, true love never does run smooth. tI'm so thankful for that.J Also Bill Barron and Charlotte Blacksmith trip the light fantastic together of late.
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V! FRANKLIN 'l'lIlMlil,l'I A Ut'llt'l'ill I'm so busy uith other things I just don't huvt- tiniv t'or st-hool. aww liltlli-Nlltlt'lC t'tl'l l'lilClil. l.tlllllllt'l't'l2lI Watch out! I still might do something gre-ut. Library Club ll-4 UUIIIIIIPITIZII Club 4 P K G B . rf' on in 'V C ' 'QAOJAJQ-0061 f' . L-LAJLAJ I I litll ll SPH X'l l'l A close-tl niouth in-vor lost an ur- guuit-ut. 'l'rz1l1st'er from Mt, Aub- uru for Svnlor Your. MANY ,IIGAN l'AIl3l.X'I'l'IlI UCllt'l'2ll l-2 litigated individuulistf' Pep Club 1-2-3, Hunt Ac-tors 1-2-3--t, Norniul Training Club 3-4, P. A2 G. 3-4, Arrow Stuff 4, Une Art Plays 1-2-4 All Iligh School Plays 1-2, Baton Twirlvr in Mart-liing Rand 1-2-3-4, Girls Glen Club 1-2, Mix- ed Chorus 1. h- iug. Couvvrt Solos, Quurtvt, l-2-Z! 5- NIAIIIAN Ill' IVIIICSNIC Normal Training: 33-4 It' I vould but touvh tho stars with my finger tips. 'I'runsl'e-r from Mt. Auburn for Senior Your. I'lI.NtlllA KING tl:-m-ml Normal Tl'ilIllllllI 'I fnay bo quiet, but I got around. Normal 'Frniniug Glub 'I-4, 'I'runst't-r t'ron1 Central City for Junior Ye-ur. DONNA IIAIINIUN f1tlllIlllt'l't'lill Sopl1isti4':1te-tl Lady. Pop Club 1 2-J!-4, Latin Club l, llnui Actors I-13-3--l. Coiunis-rt-iul Club 4, P. Al G. 1-2-I!--t. Arrow Stuff 4. One At-t Plays 1-Z3--l, All lligh School Plays 1-2-Il, Pluy 4, lluud: lVlurc' .IUIIN IIICIUIICII f1tlllllllCl'CIilI Suporumn did it. why cz1n't. I?' Basketball 1-2-Z!-4, Football 1-4 J Tram-k 1-4, Intvruiuruls L-3, Hum At-tors JI-4. Ono ACI Pluys 2-4, All High Svhool Plays 4.
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