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CU tu NEWS lfter pr ctlcally pryinn the bers They must be musically minded But stlll, they haven't n1de any money looks l1ke they information out of the Pre idqm I found out the Seniors 1nd L class party and 8CCOPdlHf to Armstrong it was a sig party, a good partv, nd also some kind of a party that I wmn't mention ere so I oat t they have sold a lot of annuals and intend to sell a lot more annuals Surprising 1SH't it? In the Junior class every body divides up lnto separ ate departments lb t's where the complications arrive for every one is trying to do what every one elseshouldbe dnlhg The hub tors are 801mg to ll 3 kinds dogs much out they Sur know sell were of andwiches chicken,hot and ham salad Through undercover work I found from H b Johnson that are going to ell pop prlsel Surprise' I don't whether they are golng to they I left,so they will ice cream or not, but about lt when probable that arguing i s OI' SO The functioning now days due to some trouble during the last month All prlvileges have beencancebd for the remainlng school year Sophomore class is not The Freshman Presldent when asked 1f they had any money mah lng schemes in mlnd, repli.ed, 'I don't know ' When asked how much money they hadin the treas- ury, he said, I don t known Also, when asked when they were going to have their next class party, guess what he said, go ahead, guess The E1ghth grade has A mem bers in the band That is lf 6 of the total number of band.mmn fould put on a musical show or somethlng The Seventh grade President when asked to try to somethlng qulrpped, think W The Seventh floatlng along rather now for none of them think of 'What,me grade 13 smoothly have had a whipping since last year,l9LL They are going to have thelr class party on February 20 This column 1S THihnT s1lly but when you have to carry a club around in one hand to get the information w1th and a pen eil about a half inch longin the other, then it is boundto be silly TUBERCULOSIS DRIVE There is going to be 1 Tubcr culos1s drlve at Windfall High School lncludingthe lower grades The dr1ve 1S to help those un fortunate pain racked chlldren and adults to conquer that dee' ly and horrible disease Thou5,nds of people havebeen helped by this drlve and will continue to be helped if you people help and give freely to this cause The JUDIOT Red Cross of this school 18 a1ding in this drive whlch will begin the 16th of January Please g1ve freely and make this drive a big success for the 11VGS of people depend on it 70 1' I .J , Q I 'xt 5' u e - Q ' 2 . I 1 S - l V . . 7 . - . .4 , ,L . . 15 h - , 'V ' v , ' A EL 1 - I I . . I - ' 0 ' . I U I 1 h . 'Al. round .,. N hat , 'V 1 ' . ' . ' I ' a U , 0 - t ,' ' . . ' ' b I 1 ' h f7'l - 1 Y o A 'Q -fl . 5 J 'I- l ' 11 q I 0 I. . 1 PI . - ' ' ' f ' .. . ,.o I l ' ' , , ' . as ' ' ' ' S - I ' I 0 3 , ' s , - . ' . . . 1 . . J A . ' .1 .. .. X W I K , ' t l i P . Q 'H . . - A . , , 1- reach a concluslon ln a month , -4 -if. , 1 0 YV '.'.i. ' l - ' -I . d - L .1 'x ,, I a 1 - ' I v ' . 'I V s ' A ' V ' ' . ' -. ' . . , , - - x , , l It 0 . . . - . . - K I' . s .1 . ' 'Q ' -4' I A ,H .. . , 4 . T A u A ' .J -'4w H A n 4 r ' z' ' Q I I ' ' . . t ' ,I u ' Z ' - ' n r . ' ' - ' ' ' 1 . v y . - - 1 0 4 , 'T A I K' ,.- I . D 4 'A . , .. Q A I . -V ' '-- , ' X ,' 0 , . , ' ' 'K , I ' ' -t ' Q' a V, U ' u o ,' ' ' 0
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Page 152 text:
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- ANNUAL SALES PARTY HONOR POINTS The result of the senior annual sales was a'most enjoyable din- n r party and dance To make tae S1tU8tlOH clearl there was a cont- t between the g1TlS and boys and the losing team was a party forthe wlnners boys lost and the girls mo t of the work O th1S 18 only the girls the story 7 tO'flVG But the d1d the cour e side of Ethelyn cooked wlth Chuck McNew's helpful as S1St8DCG Some of the guests were afew mlnutes hte but they got there and that was the main thing Bob Barker did those stacks and stacks of d1Sh8S, wh1le Mar1lyn Berger supervlsed the dish washing progect Dale Armstrong 3ustcouldn't get over how goodthe fTUlf saladmas that Janet Rether1ord and Imogene Summers brought I finally 1 cided why Bob DG6T1HglSSO ponu lar w1th the g1rls, hu lS an excellent cook when lt comes to b ked beans Ruth Scudder sure tharkful that Roy Combs Bryan and Mary Gunnlng the most of the dinrer, she d1dn't have to walk home after SOmGthlHg hG forgot Just how did that blank blank get in one of the g1rls'coat pocketroq We would like to hhank Miss Brewer for loanlng us her dance bands for the evening Members of the class who were unable to attend were Rebecca Meyncke, Dorothy Smith, Helen Wbdd,Dolor s R1ley,Maxine Smlth Phlllip Tolle, Gene Clousor, James Davis, and James Fennell a sxxmaxvsx irwwnka I wish I were a kangaroo Despite hi funny stances 1 I'd have a place to put the Junk My Qirl hands me at dances Seniors Ruth Scudder hthelyn Bryan Mary Gunning Dnle Armstrong narllyn Berger JLHIOTS Carolyn Dehltt Dolores McIntosh Bornle Smlth Bob Johnson nbllle TObl8S Zelpha Dean Carol Rlley Bruce Johnson Soghomores Helen bcott nary Ann nricson Je n Curless Bob Legg helen Brewer C rl s Cu r tvnie Gunnlng Fre hmen Phyllis Smith uortha smith Ulwllis Curless lldred Helnuth Betty HcCorkle Y rller Tobias Randall Heath at la Brownlng Grade L15 Karleen Puv1 Carolyn DPL n Per. ll 1 2 J- I 1 li' l 1 2 12' 12 102 1 125 Arnabelle Lambersonl2 Janice Foreman lla Grade seven sdgar Legg helen Legg 125 Lowell Rush Sem. 115 1 5 E 2 125 105 1 I Sue Brankle 105 s 73 xmewvxxxxxxxxxwx M1 Penny to butler Please an not nc e Mr a ndhrs amimny anldaughter Butler Three Cents! 13 13 :2 . f - 1 13 13 A -- I l2i 13 n 1 ,YL . . .4 , . t f L '- V, 4 S. ' ' 14- . D . L . . lb 145 - ' l ll a ' y 1 ' ' ll l2 . , 1 . 1 ' ll 12 . U ' , ' ll - I - 10 , ,t 'I 11 ' -16 '16 ' 1 , I 4 4- y , 2 , t 1 of 1112 I o P ' l. , A U - , 'W I' Q 13 1 12? ' , y k na e fsto 3 . 14 r fl rf DDA ' K llg ll - . b v : Q a 'L' -l ' L lv- ,- J ' . .15 14 a 4 . , A was 1,f - 4? 13? -L Eva. Tl 1.- - 3- had hls new car there because Helgn Bolinggr . 13 D 12 . -- -M1111 'ii 1 f , 2' , 1 it 16 Q Q Q n.. A F All . ' D ' D ht 'y -- 3 ' 1 . . r ,l t3l 7f A ,V - , A fu Z . T '? 122 , ' ' I 1 A . 'l ' -10? Pic ri: LQ: -, A : S11 ' '- . 1 t 5 I I f ' ' '
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I PRLDICT That the Juniors will end their 3rd year of highschool peacefully That Lacy will soon settle down to just one girl A breakup between Carolyn B and Bruce Johnson followed up by Carolyn and one of her old romeo's That their may be somestud ents fail to receive their of the new rule concernlng unexcusedab S FICBS o credlts because Gene Cottingham to be a star A weak tr a ury of the Class H4711 at their Junior year beginn'nq A Junior Senior Reception at windfall Some more of the present Sen- ior Boys will be in the ser vice before Commencement Deg A bigger and better Anrual Colleen Dever willquit chas ing Charles Summers and con centrate on Jim Smith Mary Ann will concentrate on Charles Casto nextyear after Dale is out of chool she already ls trying to res rve him Jack Hobbs shall be a future Romeo of 1 H S1 M xino Smith vlll soon receive 1 di mend Th t John He th, Ch rles Castor nd Shari P tterson vill get th dclifhtful Joys of being typists lor the Dr gonzattc A rom nc bctve n Bob Leif and Htl n Tc n Brewer You know G omctry oxcus . l ys m kos a goo A b ttcr Dragonzette the Second S moster ,Q-3 JANUARY BIRTHDAYS Molll Tobias D lc Dune n 4 rilyn Borfer Ch rl s Summers John P rklnson Bruce Duncan Don ld Copp Homer F icson Gl nd lc Downs Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jun n n 0 v 1 . A I I1 J 4 .' ' - .. O. Q I . rg r-. n YA, as Hr- , C. S C IQ L' l O .x 5 K , n V Q ' ' p 3 2 X J J n .1 - Q U ' C. C 1 5 G 11,5 Q . rt 'E o .sa . , o C- 7' O. WIT, C. ' d , G ' 1 gg G 'A ' . , . n . A V O ' Q 0 1. In 1 W C - : . ' N -. -- - g v Q A - 1' 'V K Nl. I' 1' 4 4 , , . ph , A , - , .Q - , -.,,. .. ' j Ball Player. fm WINMM .fg Qt W' 2 Q U .,,,, W , ,-. .lr Q ,I , ',J of the l,g of ' HHN1'o' . . 1 .- A Alf' - . 'S 1 A 4 0 Q + 1. 0 . G ' Q o . O - L. --ix 0 q fl J C. Q 1 1 -'- in 5 g Z'-NCL Q3 i I' 7 rx . I 4 O A. .. la O - Q l 55 S. Q ' J 6. - . vs L 5 , S . ' 7.0 .fs o . L 6 . 0 A 8 Q -7 0 . e a A 1 Ja . -- 7 .I '- s 0 '
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