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9 0 VIKING EDITION
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IDGARD Nearing the end of high school days. Secure in their knowledge of worldly ways, True sophistieates. through and through. For our High School Ship they'll make a good cresv. The Viking 'iff' flying the colors of the Blue and Gray and piloted by Captain Dean and his valiant crew, has now completed three-quarters of its cruise across the Sea of Higher Learning. The ship has successfully weathered the gales ui- foreign languages. the hurricanes of mathematics, the treacherous typlsoons of physics with the .iid of an experienced Helmsman. Nlr. Xkfiyne and a competent Stcertman, Miss Sinks, and the cooperatise erew. A Sweater Hop was the means of celebration on board The Viking when the entire eress beeanie the proud wearers of the blue insignia mounted on the gray sweaters. The progress on the high seas was halted when the captain and the crew became theaterfminded and scored .1 triumph with a clever comedy Sonny-jane. Anticipation now mounts high as preparations are being made for the unsurpassed soeial esent of the season upon the meeting of the sister ship. The Viking 'W-l, manned by the senior cress' on its way into Port of Graduation. This elaborate reception marks the sendotf of The Viking 'Hf' toward its goal. The -Iuniors' goal will be realived when their ship comes into port in WY. Bon Voyage, '3-H Sail On, 'Kiln X1 sits CUOI i s, X,IlifilNlXi'lL'IlN1XX, Provokingly cocky, conceited, and bold. The Sophomores feel very wise and old: Yet tss'o more years of high school sports, Before they leave for foreign ports. The ancient history of our class difiers little from that of any other Sophomore Class, XX'hen we ssere eighth graders down in Dear Ole' Morton we had .1 rather good opinion uf ourselves, but when we entered high school as wide-eyed, ineredulous freshmen, we soon had that taken out ol us, Now that ss e base risen to our present rank our self-esteem is also slowly rising and by the time sve are seniors we hope lo assume the bored indifference and conceit that seems to be the rightful inheritance ol' the Senior Class. XY'e hase already contributed our share of members to the sports, both mayor and minor. Our social actisities hast been confined to the class parties, sponsored only by hliss Xlcalahon since the departure of Xlr. lleckman. Wie do not profess to be Oriental seers so we lease our future in the hands of the gods Ku be resealed at their will. Nl sisiss s XX ii sos. hL'l lxoiiis Thirsty for knowledge-gentle and meek, Here are the Freshmen-much wisdom they seek. At the Seniors they gaze svith envious eyes, And hope that someday they too may be wise. The Freshmen .add their little legend In the group of Norse tales that eompose this ls o's. The fresh grceniesf' the name the present 9B's have given themselses, hase learned some quite new an.l astonishing facts about high school life in the short time thes have been here. The lireshmen. though consi.lered sers' small and insignificant form a little over onesfourtls nl' the student bojy, so it would not be a rtal sfllinil without them. Some of them were realls' serv astonished at the magnitude of the assembls room. and tht-s .ill r.in around like chickens with their heads cut off. the first sseels. Now. hosveser, they are all quite familiar with the building and its occupants, even though some did hase their fifty cents all ready to bring for their con- s'oeation tickets. at the first of the year. The lireshies hase been tea-ed quite ivnmerciiiulls, but the upperelastmen must remember that today's freshmen make toniorrosv's seniors. and those sophisticated -eniors were once Freshies thensselses. The school ssould be at quite a loss. XY'ithout the l5reshies to tease and h isss Y Nlsits -lssuxsiox. SCARLET and GRAY
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