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SOIHC VERY year the annual staff dedicates its book to ' h faculty. This year one outstanding member of t e ' 'b te, as well, to a most dynamic we wish to pay tri u young alumna, Miss Maye Dobrik. This charming staff member of former years came to the rescue of a publi- ' ' h a series of sudden disasters, cation board struggling wit ' h t rodigiously successful extravaganza, by producing t a p Man about Manhattan. Her contagious enthusiasm inspired, among others, Gene Williams, of the staff of WSPD, fellow-alumni Bob Harold Schultz, Ernie Shafer, Helen Forrest, jack Dalton, ' ' d Olga Dobrik, and those stage Fodor, Mary Linville, an h iasts of the student body, Frank Shaw, Leon De- ent us Bauche, and Keith Patterson. Without the financial support of Miss Dobrik' s brain child, the annual would have been a much different book. ' of the annual staff salute you And so, Miss MayeDobr1k, we
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D R O L 0 G U E Take that, you cur! A dictatorial voice resounded l through the empty hall, accompanied by lusty thumps of a cleaning brush. Hank the Lank winced, put his tail between his rear appendages, let out a yelp, and did a Glenn Cunningham down the hall .... Crash! Bang! Again the halls re-echoed as the heavy brush came down onto the floor. Completely unnerved by the sudden attempt at mayhem, Hank stood quivering near the stationer's desk. Then, looking cau- tiously about for his would-be assailant, he scurried around the corner and down the short hall to a half-open doorfand safety .... From within Room 129 an assortment of weird cries, squeals, and squeaks assaulted Hank's sensitive ears. Preparing for a hasty retreat, he ventured a cautious nose and eye at the door to see from whence came the babble .... See here, my bosom companions, e W e S 4 I P, ,ull 1 -:,, ' 91, F f X . I 5 1 I lf tis!-af ' l' 32- L- -X ' just how long do we have to go on being used as mere specimens here in the biology lab? Why can't we live normal lives as do our aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents? Need we always stand for such humiliation? No! I say, Mr. Chairman, when can we get a formal discussion started here? . . . Calm yourself, Mr. Fly. We'll get under way in a moment, cried John L. Bee, chair- man, menacingly, The meeting will please come to order. Now, since every- one seems wrought up, I move that we dispense with the secretary's report and get right down to the situation at hand. Mr. Ferdinand Fly, I give you the first chance to air your grievances. . . . Well, Mr. Chairman, began the fly thoughtfully, the human species has been treating me and my genus pretty inhumanly lately. I know for a fact that some of the best chemists in the country are in laboratories night and day concocting insect poisons. I and my kind have all too long gone unappreciated. Our thoughtfulness has gone unnoticed. In the past we have been mighty careful not to get germs on the food we nibbled. From now on we shall let the typhus bacilli fall where they may. The havoc that we create will be terrible. We've some strange germs held back for just such an occasion. Science has no anti-toxins for these babies. Boy, oh boy, I can hardly wait. When do we get started?' '...' 'The gentleman from aisle four will please calm himself. Mr. Fly, you have some good suggestions. Keep The animals in the biology lab view the events of the Waite year with jaundiced eyes and discuss the year from their own individual viewpoints in this volume of your yearbook, the Purple and Gold. l S
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