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Tr' 1 r' mlb. 'E- T '2- TIEDSIVNI NV 03 S0 All work, no play would be unwise, As all can plainly see, But in the class we advocate No time for comedy. Tick. . . tock. . . tick . . . tock . . . Won't that minute-hand ever move? Yes, time does seem to crawl intead of march or fly occasionally, Cespecially in the period im- mediately before lunch or 3:30J. But on the whole, clases at Washington are so busy and full that the day has passed even before one can say, It's about timef' For example, in first-hour chemistry, interested students learn, among other things, that when such- and-such is combined with what-do-you- call-it, the result is a loud noise, in the third- hour Latin they are informed about the plu- perfect subjuctive something, and Father Time placidly watches their efforts with an amused expression, for he does enjoy con- fusing unwary ,Tonians. He is sure to whizz by when students attempt to beat the belly in a test, or try to put across that Hnal point in a Hve-minute radio talk. Then, too, Time will conversely hang heavy for those who feel none too sure of that asignment. Time is sure to lag for those Who haven't made the most of their time when they have had the time. It seems they have not realized that time truly is short, that high-school years are fleeting. For who will be the fu- ture doctors, stenographers, and engineers of tomorrow if not the sophomores, juniors, and seniors of today? There's no time for comedy in the classroom. Be a time-keeper, not a clock-Watcher! -:L A 11 ' in -.:, E - L , 1, . ,, f -1 Tig -Q
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MR. CANDY, MR. GETTLE-SEMESTER 3 TOP ROW: Kenneth Vollbrecht, Lawrence Bursten, Alvin Becker, Roger Raaseh, Joseph Bubacy, Kermit Rosenberg, Gerold Schaenzer, Vaughan Martin, Marvin Acterberg, Charles Kissinger, Richard Pusch, Don Blivas, Tom Nygren, Rudolf Tesehan, Charles Luber, Alan Walish, THIRD ROW: James Boschuetz, Rodney Bublitz, Erwin Tamms, Richard Doubek, Edward Riemer, Howard Newby, Mr. Gettle, Mr. Candy, Luther Lewer, Harry Voigt, Douglas Kulswa, Allen Klahn, Kenneth Wheeler, Glenn Zimpelmann, SECOND ROW: Raymond Smith, James Scheer, Ralph Polenz, Wilbert Rosenfeld, Charles Krause, Alan Kilimann, Robert Swenson, Burton Hurwitz, Howard Herzberg, George Miller, Kenneth Laisen, Eugene Eggert, Ryan Keely, FIRST ROXV: Jack Sutherland, Herbert Kremer, Larry Kessler, John Schreiner, Richard Steckler, Richard Rasmussen, Robert Tetris, Ronald Singer, Robert Bauer. MR. JOHNSTON, MR. O'NEIL-SEMESTER 3 TOP ROW: Gerald Sucharsky, Donald Harmann, Walter Naab, James Hoffmann, Thomas Endter, Perry Skorton, John Heup, William Boedeke, James Mahoney, Harvey McElhanon, Delbert May, Herbert Thierfelder, Roger Bogenberger, Kenneth Pieper, Harold Miller, Robert Burns, Cliiford Loew, THIRD ROW: Tom Derse, Arthur Anton, Sidney Kohl, Francis Keehn, Alex Weingrod, Peter Stolz, Mr. O'Neil, Mr. Johnston, Edwin Nordbeck, Edward Duewel, Charles Koeble, Lowell Jahns, Carl Vaitl, James Hurley, SECOND ROW: Edward Eckelman, Robert Baht, George Huhnke, Kenneth Schaefer, Manning Wick, Ray Hafemeister, Ronald Tonn, John Coutley, H. Hugh Williams, Jordan Lichtig, Kenneth Powerstein, John Haney, James Waldron, Lyal Lauersdorf, FIRST ROW: Wayne Schwartz, Richard Petrie, Donald Holt, Keith Beaver, Marvin Lefco, Glen Jucch, Richard Tushaus, Tom Bluett, James Menke, Thomas Seidler, James Knotek, Robert Kells, Frederick Barthel. CLASSES
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