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Show :u&. o The (RecSmen. ny Jii Ann Jones "Here comes the nav; ," exclaim-ed exclaim-ed Moiia Taylor in Navy Day assembly as-sembly last Friday morning. "Look, there's Mick and Willard Jones and Jay Wilkinson. Yes, and Leonard Ahlstrom. We may have a little competition here between the army and navy. Isn't it swell to have tliem home again?" j These boys felt right at home when the assembly was turned over to' Recruiter Fenton Smith who spent some time presenting an Interesting Interest-ing background, historical and otherwise other-wise for the navy. When asked to speak, the substance of the moys' talks was, "Gee! it's great to be home." ' i For the last few days we have been welcoming many of our stud-j stud-j ents back. . . Xester Dalley. Bob Parry. Earl Meathrrweather, Carl Croft, Kenneth Matheson. Kent LHer. Nolan Bess, and Ivan Matheson. Math-eson. Ih's good to see them again. Theme song chosen iy tlia orchestra orch-estra (or the Victory Ball. . . ."So-phisieated ."So-phisieated I-dy." Good seUi.ij for the appearance of a.diam.nd on Marge Knell's third fina l, lift har.d. Congradulations, Ale rt.n-Inson. rt.n-Inson. Joy Webster was with d;tc Bill Gardner, Betty Boyer and Herman Her-man Anderson were sinking in identical iden-tical sweaters, and enjoying a bit of seclution in cornor wera Norma Bauer and Bon Urie. "Seeing ' Is believing," laughed Norma Dean Corry as she watched Orlssa Jolley and Frank Petty, victors vic-tors of the pie-eating contest, devour de-vour three wedges each of lemon chiffon pie last Friday night at the senior party. The pie-eating was done between dances or between be-tween "bunny hopping" over the corn stalk covered floor. "I never hope to have more fun," declared Udell Smith as lie was cut in on for the ninth time. The boys werf at a premium and did they like it They enjoyed the hot chill that was served as did everyone else 1 that was there. Looking forward to j just another party. I Deer season over, we hope the faculty can settle down to work. |