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Show Wednesday. April THE YLDCAT Page Two The YLDCAT1 Banter Editor . . . Jack Mitchell A reminder to some students Moana Ballif and their friends, who were disAriel Ballif the two weeks ago; r - appointed North Park swimming pood will be Reporters Betty Jensen Zola Rae Law open this summer, you can go swimming and you wont have to Bob Free Contributors: Julia; pile 25 in a car to get there Many Caine, Dr. Woolf. students are wondering why there Advisor .... Wilford D. Lee will be no Thespian play this year. Faculty Maybe someone just doesnt have Published by the students of the time! Its a pity that an activity B Y High School. so eagerly looked forward to as Printed by the the Thespian Play is to be forM. H. Graham Printing Co. gotten, so easily. At least the stu- - Associate Editors ' B Y High Student Writes School Darrell Jensen who left for the Navy on the 24th of last month and who is now stationed at San Diego, California, recently wrote Dr. Woolf and the student body this letter: Dear Dr. Woolf: plenty of time to study. But who Notice to Fauvines: What does? is the difference between spending money for flowers in the form of favors or in the form of corsages? And, by the way, who gets the favors the hosts or the guests? Now that the cadets have left town one of the BY high males is wandering around chuckling to himself and saying, I told you so dents are in favor of it. Sickness seems to be hacking away at the student body and faculty of the BY high school. Quick recoveries are hoped for by Uhe students for Arnold Mecham, Paul Jennings, Annette Brown and (last nut not least) Mr. Clarke. Some of the high school faculty should take lessons in teaching from Dr. Eying. The physics class certainly enjoyed his one day stand. Congratulations to Dave for a swell job as Faculty Social Chairman. The students really appreciate your keen personal interest shown in every activity. We certainly hope better unit- can be established amomig the graduating class. Things have gotten off to a rather bad start. Better late than never with congratulations to Bob Morgan for taking over a tough job as Sophomore president. during George Ballifs illness. Now that under-draage boys and girls arent allowed in Bobs Academy of Games of Skill owe has very close acquain-tencMark Grahams statement: It all depends on the case and the to a one-tim- e c. individual, makes about as much sense as the statement made by Pres. Calvin Coolidge; When millions are unable to find work unToo bad employment results. that sickness prevented Dean and friend from attending the Junior Prom. Speaking of the Prom it was very appropriate for the and partner to lead the Promenade. You did a good job Grant, even though one of your classmates wont agree. vice-preside- nt ft Well sir, this Navy life is a far cry from the old easy going school routine. The day I was sworn in I had the mistaken idea that I was going to get out of marching and drilling, ITah The infantry hasnt a thing on me. Ive been marching and been learning the manual of arms about six hours a day. The rest of our time is spent in washing clothes, listening to lectures. We get up at 4:30 a. m. a ad go to bed at 9:30 p. m. iQ X. ! The men get their recreation after 6:00 p. m. There are picture shows, U.S.O., and bowling alleys all at our disposal. There are about 200 Mormons here at the station and we have a fine little service in the chapel on Sunday afternoons. Lalt Sunday was testimonial meeting, and Dr., the moral of the Mormons is very much higher than that of any other, faith that I have noticed. In my particular company there is one returned missionary and about six Mormons. The difference in cleanliness of habits and speech is certainly noticable. After mingling with the other men it is very refreshing to talk to a good L. D. S. Today our company was in we dished out grub in the I dished the beans out of a rdte of about one man every 2 the scullery detail, that is chow line. This morning huge kettle to men at the seconds (imagine, beans for breakfast). . Everything they do is done at breakneck speed, for instance I had all my hair cut off (bulldog) in exactly Now that sounds unreasonable but I timed 18 seconds. myself from when I stepped into the chair until when the barber said next. minutes to innoeulate our whole company, (180 men) for typhoid. Well, Dr. Im afraid its time for me to start sweep- .ing the barracks for tonight, thats my detail. So I remain, A Good Friend, Darrell Jensen. It took 15 v s - , iii A POM E the time for weajtier so gay, But this time, winter wouldn't go 'way. We begged . . . We entreated . . . Spring is We cussed . . 19, 1944 . An' implored. We hoped that at least he would get bored. April showers bring May flowers, and they belong to spring, But what the heck do snows bring? |