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Show jl THE YLDCAT Page Two The YLDCAT complete work; Forty-thre-e Banter Jack Mitchell Editor Associate Editors. . .Moana Ballif Ariel Ballif Meredith Hansen Reporters who have completed work those as listed been have The Law following Rae Zola from high school. This list inclu es for graduation necessary Free Bob Contributors into the armed forces but have inducted been who have boys Lee D. . Faculty Advisor. .Wilford necessary work for high school credit. Lee, Thomas Wilford Published by the students of the Anderson, Jean B Y High School Lewis, Gordon Ballif, Ariel Smith, Jr. Lindberg, Ardelle Doris Russell Peterson Bement, Printed by the Liston, La Vem Brown, Wanda New Century Printing Co. Mitchell, John William Jean Curtis, Betty Moore, Annie Done, Adeline Moore, Kathryn Dear Seniors of 1944, Eloise Afton Fillmore, Morley, Stewart When the editor came to me Free, Robert Crawford Mower, Joyce with' a fearful look in his eye and Geraldine Green, Nelson, Elwood E. yelled Get me a story on graduNicholes, Elizabeth Hansen, Meredith ates" I very meekly complied. Nixon, James William Hansen, Venice Mae I wish I hadnt Now, by gosh-a-mPehrson, June Herde, Myma Jane Durfee done. 1 dont like to write down Perry, Robert Holt, Edna mushy sentimental statements anc Peterson Elizabeth Jensen, Bette Loy pass them off as good literature Pinegar, Glen Jolly Jensen, Darrell and sincere thoughts. If they were Powell, Ernest Lee Jensen, Vivian Leigh sentiment it Would be' okay but I Rawson, Daniel Kartchner, Lucile fear me they would be merely Robertson, Alice Marion Kerby, Donna sentimentality. By the way have Robertson, Norma Knell, Lee Campbell you heard Mr. Lees description o La Berteaux, Alice Steinekert, Maurine the; Hifference between sentiment Taylor, Afton Lenora Law, Zola Rae and "sentimentality well its like Will Be Graduated Tonight e, -- Well youre leaving us. Freeds jokes and the miss day-by-d- ay between fight Mitdh :and president. Well miss everything that was you but well for a be glad to be the king-pin-s ' while. We wish yoU all the success in the world on your coming journey and we cordially invite you to return; The school will be the same. The activities will be similar and all that will be different is the round-by-roun- d student-body- ? IF I could speak French I would say Son Voyage or sumpin! But being just a plain ol American I will say, So long and Best of Luck. The Juniors Come One! Come all! Last chance! Till fall! IPs the final affairs dance of the ultra-sociof the school year, being held tonight, with the music of Howard Nelson and his orchestra. This evening after the graduation exercises everyone is invited to attend the GRADUATION DANCE in the ballroom of the Joseph Smith building. A large crowd is expected to turn out from the student body to honor the graduating classes and to say goodbye to the seniors. So pull out your best bib and tucker shine your best shoes, and last al but not least pull out the worn but dependable book of telephone numbers and Well, well be seeing you tonight to say our last farewells to the graduates. Junior High Graduation Held With Qualifying Thirty-seve- n After completing three years of junior high school work the 4ot . . . Well the year comes to an end and so does the publication of the Yldcat. It would be nice if I thanked all of my friends and readers for their dirty remarks which I have inserted herein but I wont. Speaking of publications why doesnt the business manager of the year book quit pushing all the blame for the late publication of the aforementioned volume on to the editor. If a person wants the credit they should be willing to take some of the blame Id advise you to count the pictures of some of the local tennis and scholastic stars in the year book. It should be a very nice auto biography of one of the local greats Oh well like himself always says The Navy is taking care of my : this , . . . . At any rate we are very sorry uui uvAiy , May future. Too bad Pete Ashworth didnt get a letter in one of the sports he participated in. Its good to see the city has finally realized that young people should have a place to go and enjoy themselves so they wont be running the streets. Lets all hope the students get behind this ac- tivity. I understand that Shirley would Bob ,1k surprisedf iftheshebovsknewhadthat a .Load , stu-- 1 of Fun in a yellow Mercury- n Three very juniors were seen at the Rainbow Gardens, two of which enjoyed themselves but Harry always said, Im afraid of wimmen. If June only knew what one of the sophomores (lately elected to office) was doing late Sunday night. Friends claim that Mark and Marion J. arent going steady. From some reports I received I would say their friends were, mis-- 1 informed. I would like to say I have thor- oughly enjoyed writing this column and hope the paper continues next year as the success it has been un-dtile editorship of Mitch. Mitchell, Free, Jennings leaving How much did you spend on and so I say Sig transit Gloria I hear you went to the Butch: Mundia as only Ash remaineth. big game at the Stadium. Did you her last night? nineteen and twenty Between have a good seat? well-know- -- I er Bo: Good seat? It was so Oh!' I see. A dollar. high that I had to borrow a pair of binoculars in order to see the Some men save their money for game. There was a penny stuck in the lens and for the first half a rainy day, and then give it to I thought Lincoln was playing some bootlegger for a wet night. Her soiled slacks appeared to be Pants that had never been pleated; They didnt fit bad, the main thing standingi they were seae(j She turned, as she drew from her overused coat There are two kinds of spats: those around the house, and those around the feet. And both give A pipe, For a masculine voice came out with the pipe,' Got a match, buddy? it said. me a pain. -- i' Ai then I lowered my head; r &.. |