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27XAudubonners after a breakfast, river and sports have strength to Park harriers als Park B' 8-Park 48. , ver Cudahy, 19-0. , holds Park to a single touch- n in the first half, but is routed 26-0 as Bayer, Csipkes, Taylor, and Mertins score, and Bobeck kicks two extra points. 29XWalter Morgan, ex-Congressional page boy, gives us an idea of the duties of a member of the Most Exclusive Boys' Club in America. 3UXTouch football teams are organized by Mr. Iselin. Talent assembly discussion in Student Council arouses interest in a new faculty show. Do you remember last years performance: Salesman Close, Drummer Schulte, Emcee Hood, the vocal groups, the backward dance featuring Misses Shankland and Hemnzer . . . th ing chorus of Hallisy this sho I Johnson, Howe, W check fall ER. ,1Afier11'l0ughts SEPTEMB panning, get home to dinner. o run: West Allis l s win another o Beloit, at home dow S-1 Page 17 e danc- u der strap brokel, all Krause, lselin, Nema- the rest were out of stepl, and G' . . Ventriloguist Von Haden a fwoodl dummy . l Walter and Mi ach nd his Beach . . Wanta Be a G-Inari Gach . . . Peep show: faces of sses Thompson, Shankland Christensen, and McDonald' hands ofxyou guess . . . piano players Mrs. Felten and Miss Walker .JY I 1
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OCTOBER: Our Mudders Perform -Tri Alpha inducts members at candlelight service. -President Bob Morgan confers about approach- ing Student Council dance and assembly with cabinet members: M. Gilday, D. Lambert, D. Nel- son, H. Quimby, P. Lange, and M. Bandouveris. -Over a wet course, Wyman and Snyder lead the cross country team to a 30-45 win over Cudahy. At a Council-sponsored after school pep meet- ing, Miss Teuscher acts as chief spokesman. Result: Park maintains its conference lead by outplaying Ianesville here 13-O on a soggy field. -Playing in the mud continues at Kenosha. Our B and our Iunior squads win 21-13 and 14-0. -Fire prevention week: Two drills, more promised. Gloria Chesnut welcomes new members to Wichaka at an after school formal initiation ceremony. Activities continue at the evening Hick-Iig , a fem dance with older girls acting as escorts. -Iean Iohnson and Steve Polcin model the first finds in the hunt for Our Town costumes. .in-. Page 18
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