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PAGEFOUR THEYHSBROADCASTFR STAFF OI' BROADC XSI'-ER Edrtor rn Chref Carl Canrpbell Gleason Hodson Belford Mrller Kathleen Strck Busrness Manager Crreulatron Manager Advertrsrrrg Manager Feature Edrtor Lucrlle Johnson Socrety Edrtor Charlene Barker Joke Edrtor Eugene Campbell Sport Edrtor Robert Mendenhall Cartoon Eurtor Mfllll Gibbs REPORTERS Wayne Dwyer Beulah Curtrs Vrvran Donovan J B Gardner Helen Hull WI r vrn Gleason Paul Duncan Dorrs Mrller Crystal Nelson Lavrna Roach Georgra Dorton Margaret Lewrs Carl Jackson h h R t Rex Land C ure ew 111 Ref rvrrslm Faculty Adxrsor MIS Klmmel S lEAKlE!-kSY I Well thrs rs Izzvs last appearance fLoud cheers heard rn the drstanceJ The love affarrs that have caused m much erref wrll be publrshed for the last trme Ewen Dorthv Drekens snrffles when sre hears her plrpght And Izzy Bloo trres to console her She see s the relref D956 0 er the students who were vrorkrrg un der mental strarn She see s the look of greed from futurrstrc Columnrsts as they envrously eye her departure My frrends vou hardlv realrze the dr place nrent of the facts that I haw before m what rt nreans to the welfare or vour reputatron and why I keep rt rn such a safe keeprnv Izzy wrll try to make the last Column as novel as possrble He wrll endeavor to make the rmmortal deeds of the School Wrts a legend Nay' A hrstorrc fact A bv word and belreve me the frnalle of mv lrttle act enls rn a elrmax Izzy has kept a calendar throughout the entrre year rottrrgr down thrs and that and those and the e and whatsoever and to whom so ever rt mar please drs satrsfy rurrr make and gossrp about any one whom rt may eoneern AND THIS IS THL CU END-SR AS I SAW II' Sept 9 Phrllrp Rudy for the frrst trme eot called down BV NI1 Llankl Sept 19 Dale Mann who rrofe a lrttle red Ford to school was tardy as usual rrclurlrrrg the 13th and 14th And here some ore tore a pa e out of Izzys lrttle note book Oct 1 Mrss Whrnrev made arr aetor of Iz7y lArrd John Crlbert got a cut rn salaryJ Oct 2 Delmo MeKrnlev turned Gut ruth a Blank Oct 3 'llr Van Skvoek seemed xerv busv strarfrhtenrng' out von Ireshmen ibut why J '7 Oet 14 Kenneth Koontz returned from a Holloxrderr p'rrtv Q-Rnd hrber nated thrrts davsJ Oct 10 Mrltorr D Ch-rrlrrre B and N Donaxan rnere slated as Modern voutlrs O 16 lor the frrst trme rn hrs lrle Ifzv eazel at Kate Broadw rter land farnted J Oct 19 Bob NIcKrnlev and Toe Sutton were captured lrv the Qvmpathetre Strel Srsters Oct 19 Yorl town rushed home from NIcCulloch Park wrth another trophy And Mr Barrd conrplrmerrted the Con qrrerors Oct 24 Izzv farled to show up wrth the Broadcaster and nrckels were spent for better or for worse fJust take vour chorce J Nov 1 Red pocl ets 17c of Fredas ,vrum monev and Fre la protests Nov 1 Izzv strll owed Red for short and book fWe wrll s ratch off the above J Now 3 Bernrce Hu hes plurked out a love letter nruch to mv amav ment Nov 14 Carl Mc S escorts Marv Noble to the Caston B B game Nov 16 Lola Mae Rree pet Ifly on the spot and belreve me she can make Goo Goo eves Nov 16 lrmmv Davrs went throuel' calarnrtv on th green carpet I Nov 17 Bob MeK rrrentronel Wrn Drug Nov '74 Bovs and grrls eladlv skrp out rnto the blrzzard to enjoy a solourn arrl 'lhanks rwrn I fPause I71v lost lrrs urlenlar arrr frnfls that some one tears out a sheet Dec 14 Opal Carter and Tom Nelso rect together Dec 14 Peck Mlller eot hrs harr cut After 7 montrrs 'rrd founl that he hal wasted a quarter Dec 1 'Vlerlrn Core takes a rap on the frreen carpet for tossrng paper ,wads Dec 16 Gleason and Woody relatel therr experrenee at the Hr Y 'rt Vokomn By the way we dre' have a Hr YJ Dec 29 Examrnatrons and so forth lust the usual lrne Dec 23 -Cell Wright goes to see a VJlg'ar Prrze freht One of them there places where ruf frans laugh rn rudeness Tsk' CAn rntermrssron for the Xmas Vaea tron J Jan 2-Janet A reads Grlbert Full er's notes over and over Jan 2 I7zv recerves worl from Lo antvrlle rn regard to Florence K A lone, spell of relrxatron Inv lrrlrd to show up rn the next rssue of Broad caster leb 17 I rneolrr s Brrthday and s0111L one rrrds the krtehen Ieb 14 Ixerrrreth Koontz reeerxrd a xrlrntrne iwhreh I now haue rn pos sessrorr J I b Farlrnd Melxrnlrv told llfv e o Ceor e s Brrtrl Iurrror and Serrrors rush doun to Xe Caprtal V I -X 'llse Reforrrrrtorx e 16 rrr C rbl s werrt and 1 rrrre lrrrk urth us QA brrei rntermrssron for sleep you l now J March 10 Dortlrv Drekens xrsrt Xorktovsn and qurte a few letters were un answered March 11 Tfm Sears irrrrllv more a neektre lBov vw hat women earrt dr J arch 11 lf v rr erxrs a xerv muer drseussed letter about eettrng, dates arrl also nranv crrtrersrrrs Marelr 16 A Mrssrrrterestel person arouses Dorthys drenrtv and eau es a eerreral eomrnotron rn the loner hrlls areh 16 A verv eute rrl from Cowan was eazer' upon rn uonder by Ifzvs feastrvr eyes March 20 B B Boys escape and eo the way of 're Caprtal where rn trre State Tourrev was berne held March Z1 Muncre Wrns seeonel CHAMPIONSHIP and Izzy celebrates falong urth about the other 99' H d rn J Aprrl flunked Xprrl and tells m to eet thrs rn and so our calendar ends thuslv Izzv ereatlv apprecrates nrs lrttle so rourn rrr thrs reat school He reerets that he rs leavrnr, strll any one who has een a student rrr H S for 6 years de serves a rrttle vacatron at least tor a few days 'S' Intellr ence tests and ue all las was expecteelJ Mrs Krmnrel corrres around ALABAMA BOUND Presented by Senrors Alabama Bound' a three act dramatre comedy play grven by the Senror Class Tuesday nrgrht Aprrl 14 Alabama Bound rs the storv of a youth Benrsr Bennrngton who nrust ful frll certarn condrtrons of hrs urele s vrll to rnhorrt a nrrllron dollars To rrreet these condrtrons seems rmpossrble but Bennrngton undertakes rt vwrth the deter mrrratron to succeed Whrle workrne tovrard hrs goal he rs taken for a notorrous crrmrnal brrngs about the arrest of the real crrmrnal saves from rurn and wrns hrs grrl he fulfrlled the 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THEYHSBROADCASTER PAGETHREE SOPHOMORE CLASS YORKTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1931 X DECADE LEIVIFR CClass Prophecy of 193D Could It be posslble Yet there be fore my eyes lay the exact proof to banlsh my doubts to the land ot Fowot ten Thlngs Evelyone ln my hlgh school graduatlng class had secured sufflclent fame to be mentloned ln the Whos Who ' of 1942 In my fervent stluggle to obtaln an M A II' entomologg etomology mor phology pathology and mycology I had been forced to resort to the Whats What ' ln the Who s Who f0l evact ln formatlon lmaglne lny chaglln when I dlscovered that I already had a llval ln tlhe Klngdom of Bugs ln the person of Helen Noble Helen had already galllell conslderable fame havlng dlscovered wlth her ever lnscrutable DYECISIOII the Lady Bug whlch had exlsted for een turles even lone: before our hlgh school years Insplred by the numerous essays upon that 1 o t popular ublect On Get lnv Up ln the MOTnlHg as well as by her own experlenc s although a glrl llor ence K1l2Ol'9 had ln Jented an lntellectual alarm clock guaranteed not to awaken lts possessor when sald possessor IS too weary from the dull hum drum of the prevlous day to he aroused trom dream of a Ilappler world Of course I had already known that Florence Kllgore s husband Belford Mll ler was an emlnent Cartoonlst Upon lntervlew I learned that Peck had re celved hlS lnsplratlon and tralnln ln the assembly of dear old Y H S Durlng penslve moments he had observed the varlous expresslons of regolclng, sorow mg and tolllng senlors and a few under class mates To reflect them on papel became hls chlef dellght He would hate for you to see some of hls most popular plctures Poslng for the famous Palnlollve Com pany of Chlcago, llllnols, was no other than Farrle Long' She had won the much coveted posltlon because Mr Palm ollve had met no other who outrlvaled ln natulal charm In fact It was she who had ollgslnated keep that School Glrl C0mDl8Xl0H, Farrls lb known now as Malvln had been one of the greatest flgures ln the lnlprovenlent of radlo Marvln Gleason now teaches the ladlo hop OVSI hls favorlte machlne The pro gram ls sponsoled by the Palmollve Company Hls students can see and hear hlm and when he IS partlcularly angry wlth them he sends a note of dlsmlssal through the alr on the waves of sound The well known Malcellus Wrlght IS now a famous doctor at the head of Klll Em Qulck surglcal hospltal He IS encouraged by hls VVlf8 who 1S hls nurse Mrs M P Wrlght was formerly known as Jean Workman I was proud to hear that the prcsldent of our class John Mltchell held hls posltlon so honorably that hls GYGCUIZIVE worth became known all over the Umted States As the result he was elected Presldent of the Unlted States Although hlS wlfe Lydla Coulter IS stlll speaker of the house Thls was a shock to me to heal that Luclle Johnson marrled Merlln Colt and was forced to take ln washlngs because her husband spent all hlS tlme playlng ball Poor glrl' Gleason Hodson had became a Wflter ln the column of advlce to the lovelorn Hls Wlfe formelly Cleo Snodgrass had also won fame by the set of 10 volumes of books no the Llfe and Teachlngs of Leslle E Reeves Tolll Nelson had galned fame thruogh a slngle act IH hls llfe Tom was late to hls own Presldentlal Inaugulal Cere mony a hablt whlch the poor lad never out grew But then Tom makes an excellent presldent of the Womens Democratlc conventlon Mrs Nelson, nee Mary Etta Conway was very conslder ate so she went to Parls to secure a posltlon to enable them to go to house keepmg Mary Etta was very fortunate ln reeelvlng the position as a perfume tester She had to smell the perfume contalned alcohol Several of my classmates were en gaged ln radlo broadcastlng Carl Campbell lb announcer over statlon G A B Dale Mann glVeS cooklng reclpes and dally llfe savlng talks HIS wlfe havlng been successful as a blologlst helped hlm by managlng a flower shop ln Newfoundland Hel speclaltles were sunflowers and dandellons Mrs Mann IS known to her frlends as Helen Noble Behlnd the d0Olb of the Lavendar Front' one and three cent store ln the metropolls of Yolktown VVoodrow Park lson works out the prlnclple that a one cent stlck of gum bought at the one and three cent stores IS less expenslve than that purchased at any other I belng- very lnterested ln llterature admlle the works of Chester Justlce Chets most popular essay IS How When Where and Why Drag Heels lhls was dedlcated to Mlss Whlnrey The work shows much genlus and merlt Of course we know that he galned hlS ex DGFISHCG from the flllng oft of shoe leather ln the soundlng halls of H l-l S Paul Duncan had recelved natlon Wlde lecognltlon for hls capable management of hls asylum for Injured Glrl Athletes Paul keeps hls lnmates ln tralnmg by very slmple means flve hundred broad Jumps over protsrate patlents flve hun dled medlclne ball throws and twenty double hand sprlllgs For the more ad vanced patients he prescrlbes the vllor ous Dally Dozen. He IS not marrled as yet although he hopes to be as soon as he can make hls selectlon from hlS one hundred lnmates Illustrlous are all these classmates of nlme yet when I thlnk back to those years I wonder no longer The chlld IS father of the man and genlus ln youth 1S the fame of tomorrow. OPAL CARTER l ' , . , . 1 , , G X 'f-' f'1g'f'.j', ' ' , , I U . 1 1 , 1 ' 4,1 j , ,T N , -, le ' ' '- ' AN -at 'eg , . , V 1 f dl A K ,Q A Z 5, .. N' A, 1 - ls . Y A fb . . J ' JJ? g - ., Y . ' p has I ' 1 1 l ' ' A 4 . . , f ' 1 . ' ' . - ' . . i , - . I I . , ' i I , . v I 1 ' 1 .. I. M , x , . . . l . . . . lr-Q ' . , V . .W V - ' , - - Mrs. Marvin Gleason. samples to detect whether or not they ' ' u 1 - ' ' V D . , . . . . ' - 1 . U ' . . . ,, Q V 7 - ' .L . . U U , . l U i - - - 1 1 .W . . . . u 1 '. ' 1 I ' Y ' IC 7 77 1 ' . W . . 1 ' ' V. . . ' ' ' ' . ..' 1 s - ' . ' . I I 1 ' .. n . . . as ' 1 ' , 11 ' , , ' , I , , . , . . . ' 1 ' - - . . . . . , . , , . - 7 ! A, l . . . . N . . 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'IHLYHSBROADCASTPR PAGEFIVE 'Sf 6? li FRESHMAN CLASS YORKTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1931 IF I COULD LIVE 'VIY HIGH SCHOOL LIFE OVER Wlth the drawlm., to a close of my hlgh school llfe I look back upon the four years that have llded by so rapl lly and recall Wlth regret the many mls takes whlch I could so easlly have avold ed Age and experlence together wltl a serlous outlook upon llfe have brought about thls reflectlve mood whlth D1 ompts me to put my thoughts lnto vsords Oh' the money I have cast upon the wlnds' Educators tell us that It takes several dollars for each day spent ln school Yet although aware of thls how frequently I absented myself from the classroom' Now the bllls stretch be fore me ln nevel tndlng llne as far as the eye can see Four years I have been thlowlng them away and only today do I awaken to DQICBIVQ how hlgh the fl: ules are amountlng, Not only IS thls a pecunlary loss but a splrltual one as well At some tlme 01 other every one has experlenced the Joy and self satlsfactlon that conles flom accompllshlng a task wlth thoroughness I'hls pleasure I have denled myself fOl It IS a well known fact that the work of the pupll who IS flequently absent can not compare Wlth that of the one who IS regular ln hls attendance Tlme and agaln, I have mlssed the flne polnts of lessons whlch llke the expert strokes of a master's brush, dlstlngulsh the excel lent fl om the average Medltatlng on the past, I repent hav mg studled Latln for only two years, ln stead of foul, as I was advlsed to do My reasons for dlscontlnulng the study of thls language were the same as those of many of my classmates who dld llke wlse To me, Latln was dlfflcult, old fashloned, and dry Fulthermore, west ern colleges, whlch supposedly lead the world ln new ldeas, were reduclng Latm to the mlnlmum Countenanced bv these seemlngly reasonable arguments, I felt entlrely Justlfled ln my vlewpolnt Slnce then, I have learned that the more dlfflcult course IS often the better, that age IS not always a good standard to adhere to ln Judglng the worth of a subgect, and that Latln IS not a dry sub lect, for It contalns a wealth of culture ln ltS hlstorlcal and mythologlcal storles Although I have passed all my ex amlnatlons successfully and shall be graduated after four years study, I have but a DZSSIHH acqualntance wlth my nooks I valnly tly to recall telms ln Blology or CIVIC My sthoollrg IS a Jumble ln my mlnd and I now von'f.r how I passed these sublects Wlth my llrnlted knowledge In Splte of my lntentlons when a freshman to become a school celeollty so to speak I have ach eve.l no honors ln any branch of scllool actlvltles My mlstakts arc flue largely to my havlng dlsregarded the advl e of others and to my havlng, followed the caslest course that offered ltS6lf Xet tnlough xperlence I have found that the best oad to success IS to do what seems he hardest lnstead of the easlest and to llsten to the guldlng words of succe sful oeople rathel than to try the extrava ant trlal and error method But my hlgh school days are over and wlsh as I may they can never return If I have falled I can COlYlf0lt myself hat mary stand between me and the foot of the class and then too perhaps others may nto regald me ln the same 'lght ln whlch I see myself I only hope that someone readlng of my mlstakc tlurlng my hlgh school course wlll proflt by my GIIOTS so that he wlll be more ontented Yhlth hls scholastlc llfe when hls four years come to a close OPAL CARTER Y TR AVEL My hand has ltched to sclawl a stoly true My mlnd has Clled to tell thls tale to you About a Journey that a group of students took They plodded thlough a wonderland of tlme Acloss the sands of wondelland to Freshmen town they blundered And gazed lnto the sea that seemed de vlne They thought about thelr loulney and they wondered Four years of lourney were ahead of them Four years of study wele ahead of them Four years of text books, penclls, and pens Four years of llfe and expellence ahead of them They turned thelr faces stralght ahead of them fand slghedj They delved deep lnto thelr text books and they trled To galn more knowledge whlch was thelr work To do And men I tell you now they dll not shlrk But thelr Shlp was weak and the sea was rough Thelr vuork was hard and thelr studies tough They knew not how to man that boat Th y found It hard to keep afloat Then thc Pllot of thelr boat asked fox a meetlng He looked at them and gate a surly greetlng Here was a group of students W'l0 were new He looked them over and sald I guess youll do A year of work had passed but they went on A year of study for them had come and gone But llke the sallors that they leally are They manned thelr shlp llke men and passed o'er the bar lThe gales lncreased and typhoons barred thelr way Thell wolk mcreased they stluggled nlght and day Another year, God' won't they reach thelr goal? Or wlll they crash the locks, the reafs, or shoal But lo' What stretch IS that ahead of them That has loonled out of the thunder and the dm Of tests and work, whlch neal ly lost the llttle band Look ' They crled, At last, lts SEN IOR land People frlve away' And glxe our stud ents glound They have come, and they have anchored safe and sound Thev started foul years ago ln thls very room And yet they must leave thelr dreamland ln the gloom I say, they have come to .Iourney's End But they wlll travel, and they begln Now Wlth a tougher and a blgger shlp to steer, And you know that the path of llfe IS never clear BELFORD MILLER . , . . . I p 1 4 J l 'Tirff Q' 'wf'-wfmti' -X'1f QzfWM-rs-fm Q: . , ff z sf l F, - f 'W 1 . ' X . , Z , ,Y V , x, ff ,N',?A:a , in X V. .V il, t , A I 4 A , I x , , J. V, ,pm-,,y,, ,W , , .y ., , , . ,,. ,,, . . 4 , , 1 , A - ' ' f f 1 .,11:::.-'f:: .f ' ' ' ' :L '73 . sf-1-M- ' ., ' -'M 1g'i::: ., I ' ' U ' .- '-f - J. ..' . L., , I - f .f 'f , l - ' + . ' ' . 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