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'e LES MEMOIRES ' ACT III Scene I Time-2 years ago. Place-Wilson Junior-Senior High School A Junior: Did you hear the latest news? Sophisticated : Say, if it is anything about the Hop I don't want to hear it. Between new dresses, orchestra, and decor- ations, I'm nearly as dippy as a Frosh. A Junior: I mean Mr. Richard's resignation? Sophisticated : I didn't hear about that. Who will be the new Super ? A Junior: Mr. Furst from the U. of P. Scene Z Time--After the Reception Place-Wilson High Campus Sophisticated: Well, I'm glad that's over. A Junior: Didn't you have a good time? I know I did. Now I must start thinking about our Senior, prom , next year. Sophisticated: Senior? Next Year? How do you know you will be a Senior next year? ACT IV Time-Present Place-Wilson High School A Senior: At last, I can breathe. I've reached my goal. to be a Senior. Dignilied: I must say, though, that never before was I so busy. In the past I was wont to have a leaning toward sloth and procras- tination, but- A Senior: You have no time for it now? You're right. With the Echo, Les Memoires, Senior Movie, Senior Play, Sports, Wash- ington Trip, and Graduation, I think we have our hands full. Dignilied: Quite true. A Senior: But I do wish this were not my last year. I hate to think past June. I used to wish I were finished school, and now, when my school days are almost over, I wish I were a Freshman. CExit 56 Seniorsj Page Nine
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'ag LES MEMOIRES '? 'lQu6f'3' -abc, 4 Page Eight The Fate of the Seniors or The Survival of the Fittest ACT I Time--4 years ago. Place-New Wilson High Bldg, Scene I QEnter 96 Freshmenj Optimistic Frosh : Isn't this a wonderful building? It's go- ing to be easy to study in here. Pessimistic Greenie : Easy? With all that noise? It's a won- der they don't finish a building before putting us in it. How can you study with all that hammering? Optimistic I-7rosh : That doesn't annoy me. I'm glad to get in the new building, I don't mi-nd that bit of noise. Scene 2 Time-2 weeks later Place-Hay Bldg. Optimistic Frosh : It seems hardly possible that that beauti- ful building could be ruined in one night. And here we are in the old High School Building again, just because of that fire. Pessimistic Greenie : But here it is quiet. I'm sure I can study much better. I think our Honor Roll will be longer here than it would have been in the new building. KNote: Honor Roll for September-Freshmen OJ ACT II Time-3 years ago. Place-New Wilson High Bldg. Happy Soph : Back again, without the noise. Wise Fool : You and your noise! Well are you satisned now? Happy Soph : Almost. But this policy of Keep to the Right is annoying some times. The other day I was positively mortiiied. Wise Fool : Why so? - Happy 'ASoph : While looking for my next class room I got into a Freshman class by mistake.
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' L E s M E M O IR E s A Left to right: Seated--Fox, Fnbcl, Schafer, Nkferkheiscr, Blass. M. Young, Kindt, Wamsley Second ruw-Vfalkur, H. Young, Teague, Hummcll, Sharp, Sales, Weichlcr, Schlough Third rowAW. Milier, J. Millcr, Miss Cline, R. Young, J. Evans Abscntfxk Van Norman Les M 6mOires Staf? Editor-in-Chief z : 1 1 : LEONA WERKHEISER Assr. Editor z : ALICE VAN NORMAN Business Manager z : 1 1 1 1 ELWOOD BLOss ASSOCIATE LITERARY EDITORS HILDA FOX MARGARET SHAEER MARJORIE FABLE MYRA WAMSLEY HENRIETTA WALKER HILDA YOUNG MAE YOUNG HAZEL KINDT FRANCES SCHLOUGH ELIZABETH WEICHLER ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS WAYNE TEAGUE CONRAD HUMMEI, RICHARD YOUNG HOWARD SIIARR EDGAR SALES WILLIAM MILLER JACK MILLER Faculty Advisor 1 : 1 1 2 MISS ALBERTA CLINE Page Ten C,
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