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. --,Fi ,111 if QUESTIONNAIRE We feel it necessary to question some of the Seniors before they leave and have submitted the following questions to them. Any underclassman who feels he would like to be a Senior is also invited to answer them. I. .Are you male or female? lf so, state how long you have been so. 2. Have you any ancestors, and if so, how much? U 3. Have you ever met Mr. Peregoy? Describe it. 4. What is your age? Give symptoms. 5. Are you subject to fits, and if so, do you have more than one at a time? 6. Do you sleep in your classes? llf so, tate a course in Chemistry under Miss Aidel. 7. Are you married or single, or are you a bachelor? 8. Are you dead or living, if so, how does it feel? 9. Do you believe in Nazism, or have you enjoyed your stay here? IO. Do you believe in a future state? lf so, state it. ll. Have you ever been able to digest a cafeteria chocolate pudding? lf so, give effects. I2. Have you ever committed suicide, and if you have, how did it affect you? Anyone answering these questions with affirmative answers is cordially invited to apply for a diploma and graduate with the other morons. -Joan Hardin
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THE SWI NGSTERS ISENIOR LETTERMENJ V 1 , Q B Around to the right: Edsel Ashworth, Clyde Barker, Ralph Farrar, Charles Songer, Ronald Wheeler, Lowell Canaday, Ben Coolr, Thomas Allen, Lewis Buchanan, Parlrer Givens, George Rogar, Malcolm Silverberg lnot shown in picturelg In the cenfer: Bob Goldsmith, Red Hilbert, Paul Brown.
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