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Twenty-two THE WILSON CITIZEN Organization Presidents Art Club — Evelyn Williams Boosters — Betty Alexander 9A Chorus — Anna Schonthaler 9B Chorus — Margaret Graham Eighth Grade Chorus — Martha Clark Seventh Grade Chorus — Marcella Wagner Commercial Club — Lloyd Wakely Debating Club — Nora Fincken Seventh Grade Dramatic Clul) — Earl Nelson Footlights Club — June Robinson French Club — Irene Cyzeski Guidance Club — Willis Cardot Hi-Y — Harold Lacy Home Economics — Almeda Wolfram Girl Reserves — Lillian Sperry Latin Club — Mary Jane Rider Library Club — Frank Harris Girls Leaders — Vern Wilcox Boys Leaders — Fay Warner Mask and Wig Club — Winifred Sexton Travel and Nature Study — Laura Szymula Orchestra — Marion Johnson Tech Club — Glee Club Wilson Alumni — Robert Gregor Basketball Varsity — Alfred Karznia
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THE WILSON CITIZEN Twenty-one Boys ' Homeroom Basketball League Captains Girls ' Homeroom Basketball League Captains Wilson Basketball Varsity and Coach Nelson
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THE WILSON CITIZEN Twenty-three Jokes Nora F. (riding in an Austin): Ooh! Look how dark it ' s getting! We must be going through a tunnel. Walter R. : No, that ' s just a ( jrey- hound Bus passing over us. New Movie List The Big Trail — Cafeteria lunch line Beau Bandit — Archie Tate Swing High — Vern Wilcox College Lovers — Donald McCain and Catherine Roney Our Blushing Brid-.s — .-Mice Snell and Mildred Hamilton The Gorilla — Andrew Friedricks Madame Satan — Martha Sorenson I ' utting on the Ritz — Kathryn Butler Whoopee — Jack Pilgrim in halls The Cock-eyed World — The world on report card day The Bad One— Waiter Reiter Naughty, but Nice — Wilbur Mosher Dentist: Well, James, you ' ll have to have an entirely new set of teeth. James Stearns: That will be O. K., but I wish you ' d patch up the old set to use as spares. Marion Crook: Why are you so anxious to sec those radio movies? Frieda R.: T just want to see if the static looks as bad as it sounds. Father: If you have no source of in- come now, how do you expect to sup- port my daughter? Carl Roth: Well, sir, you see, we figure that there ' ll be what we both save on toothpaste. Sunday School Teacher: What is meant by the saying, By their fruits ye shall know them? Archie Tate: Greeks and Italians. Fortune Teller, to Art Diefenbach, motorist: I warn you, a dark man is about to cross your path. Art: Better warn the dark man. Wibur M.: Is there anything more exasperating than to have a wife wlui can cook and won ' t? Kenneth P.: Yes — to have one who can ' t cook and will! Mr. Wallach: Archie, your mouth is open. Archie: I know it; I opened it. Lloyd W.: I have a friend who suffers terribly from the heat. William K. : Where does he live? Lloyd: He isn ' t living. (Gladys M.: So there was some hot necking at your house last night? Henriette V.: Yeah, my uncle got too near the gas-jet with his celuloid collar. Ed. Parsons: What makes this auto r .ick so? Roger Scolio: It ' s a Plymouth. Harold L. : Oh, Mr. Mehnert, I was Inlaying a mouth or,gan and swallowed it. Mr. M.: Keep calm. Harold, and be thankful you were not playing the piano. Norman S. ; I am going away for the week-end. Frances S. : Goodness, I didn ' t know you had anything wrong with your head. AI: Steve, you ' ll ruin your stomach eating all that candy. Steve D.: Oh, well, no one can notice it if I keep my vest buttoned. . nna: I hear Nora is expanding her short story into a book. Dora Mae: Yes, she says the plot is a novel idea. John H.: And how do you like the new co-eds? John F. (just home from Syracuse): Don ' t know — never drove one. Clerk: That coat fits you like a glove. Donald Morton: So I see — the sleeves cover my hands. Papa, vat is science? My, how could you be so stupid? Science is dose things wot says, ' no smoking. ' Miss Campbell: Silly, what uKjnth of the year has twenty-eight days? Jack Pilgrim: All of them. John T.: What do you do for a living? Charles W. : Nothing. John T. : Well, that ' s a pleasant job, I ' m sure. No worries attached to it. Charles: No — except I might lose it.
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