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THE MAROON AND GOLD Page39 -menu ne'mQ?34s'au . uw-w ELEMENTARY PUPILS UPPER GRADES Standing, left to right: Seventh and Eighth Grades-Robert Maiden, Wilson Burggraf, Emmett Curtis, Lowell Burt, Alma Rensch, Louise Rinehart, Elizabeth Thew, Marian Trackery, Ruth Furney, William Dairy, Charles Eusey, Richard Garberich, Russell Rensch, Chester Cass, Chester Quaintance, Melvin Close, Stanley Meade, Robert Breese, Vernon Burggraf, Mary Hall, James Bashford, Nellie Cass. Lucille Fischer, Hazel Albright, Margaret Kunze, Cleo Ritzhaupt. Mary Brocklesby and Ivan Cris- singer were absent. Sitting, left to right: Fifth and Sixth Grades- Ralph Braden, Karen Marie Sorensen, Beatrice Burg- graf, Laura Alice Christman, Geraldine Curtis, Fran- cis Taylor, Rose Johnson, Helen Ott, David Cass, Le Roy Ullam, Elmer McClurg, Erwin Close, Dwane Hall, Le Roy Linstedt, Mayburn Hershner, Esther Northup, Henry Lepp, Hugh Shumaker, Otto Hersh- ner, Foye Goodrich, Horace Braden, John Thew, Harold Miller, Harold Bashford, Ralph Brady, Ray- mond McDonald, Joe McDonald, Miss Rinehart. Those not in picture: Eunice Braden, Clayton Brocklesby. Ruth Creswell, Vincent Collins, Esther Stoneman, and Iris Creswell. LOWER GRADES Third and Fourth Grades-Standing, left to right: Robert Miller, Foster Burggraf, Carl McDon- ald, Francis Weber, Tyco Brady, Eugene Maiden, Jo- seph Littler, Quay Beck, Alfred Sorensen, Irene Eu- sey, Rosabelle Northup, Eudene Cass, Thelma Brady, Lawrence Seif, Cary Neighbarger, Dolpha Thackery, James Schickedantz, Paulene Fischer, La Verne Al- bright, Clayton Brady, Dorothy Tuttle, Harker Work- man, Elizabeth Braden. Not in picture: Marcella Braden, Erwin Roshon, Clifford Roshon, Donald Bowman, Harold Thomas, Gilbert Armstrong, and Bertha Kerr. First and Second Grades-Sitting, left to right: Helen Hershner, Dorothy Hershner, Althea Beers, Mary Alice Sorensen, Martha Kerr, Anna Kerr, Paul Bashford, Jean Ebert, Hugh Goodrich, Solomon Seif, Virginia Miller, Melville Geyer, Ory Sturgis Patten, Myrtle Hindman, Ethel Northup, Elaine Truex, Lola Marie Brady, Brooks McAnall, Stanley Ebert, Mil- fred Stoueman, Herbert Hershner, Paul Cass, Lowell Lepp, Audrey Bashford, Juanita Carter, Cleo Schick- edantz, John Edwin Fischer, Catherine Hershner, Flossie Stoneman, John Eusey. Those not in picture: Everett Albright, Betty Struthers, Florence Tuttle, Roger Bowman and Chas. Thomas. JDK Doyle- You're a liar. Lloyd- What did you say? D.- Didn't you hear me the Hrst time? L.-Nog if I had I'd have socked you in the jaw. Dealer- Yes, I want a boy to run errands, but I hope you don't object to early hours. Doyle4 Oh, no. I don't care how early you close. Proud young motherA See! Baby is learning to walk. Caller- Oh, do you think it is really worth while to teachee her? Practically nobody Walks now- adays, you know. Mr. Zulauf- Does you wife sing to the baby when he cries? Mr. McCoy- Not now. Mrs. Poast notiiied us that she preferred to hear the baby cry. L. R.- You look like a sensible girl. Let's get married, Mary S.- Nothing doing. I'm as sensible as I look. 4380 ES, Lloyd N. fawkwardlyj- Would you be mad if I asked you to be my wife? Margaret- Not at all, but I'd be mad if I said yes. Prof.-- When you examine a patient's lungs with a microscope, what do you see? Bright Student- The seat of his pants. A man is but a worm of the dust-he comes along, wiggles around a while and finally some chicken gets him. Employer- Have you ever done any night work? Gail- Yes sirg I courted for two years. Edna N., our Ilapperette, says she would rather be an old maid than go with a fellow, and yet we wonder why she spends so much time in the study hall primping. Agitated Old Lady- Quick, my daughter is drowning. Save her and she shall be your wife. Gail- Wait 'till a wave rolls her over. I want to see her face. union by 'M 1- r'llGP
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