We advise Dick Balke to be driving more carefully and to try and keep his
drivers license. Better watch out for Davy, Dick.
Betty Geist should try to influence her family to put the skating rink back up. So she ride around in new convertibles again.
We advise Arthur Birk fix his car so he won't have to make up excuses for those easy races he is always entering. It costs money to lose bets Arthur.
We hear Claire is getting the swimming fever already. We think it best for her to wait.
Marlene B. ought to get an job because she has done such wonderful work in the office here at school.
We advise Ned Haag to buy himself a gross of squirt guns and spend several hours a day playing with them because big boys don't play with squirt guns after they graduate and Ned will certainly be lonely without his squirt guns.
We think Bud Campbell ought to get a different story to tell Joanne instead of telling her he got his leg broke in the stock car races all the time. She is going to get wise pretty soon Bud.
We advise Jim Waller to wear a bathing suit next time he goes spear fishing and the water is to deep for hip boots.
I'll bet Carol H. wishes Chuck would sell his motor scooter and buy a car. Kind of breezy huh, Carol?
The Seniors are very wise of course, but the underclassmen feel they would profit from the following advice.
We advise Tom Keller to bleach his hair and learn to croon so he can be like Gary Crosby. All girls love a crooner Tom, and JoAnn is especially fond of Gary.
We all agree that Esther P. ought to eat a lot of spinach so she can grow a few more inches.
Betty Geist should try to influence her family to put the skating rink back up. So she ride around in new convertibles again.
We advise Arthur Birk fix his car so he won't have to make up excuses for those easy races he is always entering. It costs money to lose bets Arthur.
We hear Claire is getting the swimming fever already. We think it best for her to wait.
Marlene B. ought to get an job because she has done such wonderful work in the office here at school.
We advise Ned Haag to buy himself a gross of squirt guns and spend several hours a day playing with them because big boys don't play with squirt guns after they graduate and Ned will certainly be lonely without his squirt guns.
We think Bud Campbell ought to get a different story to tell Joanne instead of telling her he got his leg broke in the stock car races all the time. She is going to get wise pretty soon Bud.
We advise Jim Waller to wear a bathing suit next time he goes spear fishing and the water is to deep for hip boots.
I'll bet Carol H. wishes Chuck would sell his motor scooter and buy a car. Kind of breezy huh, Carol?
The Seniors are very wise of course, but the underclassmen feel they would profit from the following advice.
We advise Tom Keller to bleach his hair and learn to croon so he can be like Gary Crosby. All girls love a crooner Tom, and JoAnn is especially fond of Gary.
We all agree that Esther P. ought to eat a lot of spinach so she can grow a few more inches.
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We advise Bob Lowry to beware of bellings. We hear Vernon Birch can't seem to
control his car.
Congratulations to Goldie J. We hear she is planning to go on to college. Keep up the good work Goldie.
We wonder if Marlyn will follow the footsteps of her sister and take dramatics and become a famous actress.
We advise John Goheen to be more aggressive. "A faint heart never won a fair lady," John.
We advise Louis Ecker to get a new car. The draft might give Shirley a cold.
All of the Sophomores and Juniors want Carol S. to leave her typing book and typewriter and any secrets she knows for speed for their use next year.
We hope Waneta Haag keeps up her hard work. She knows the key to success.
We advise Guilford Snyder to take up beauty parlor work, because it looks like he has had plenty of practice keeping the waves in his hair.
Mary Rough should keep her sweet disposition that will gain for her many friends.
SUNSHINE NEWSCongratulations to Goldie J. We hear she is planning to go on to college. Keep up the good work Goldie.
We wonder if Marlyn will follow the footsteps of her sister and take dramatics and become a famous actress.
We advise John Goheen to be more aggressive. "A faint heart never won a fair lady," John.
We advise Louis Ecker to get a new car. The draft might give Shirley a cold.
All of the Sophomores and Juniors want Carol S. to leave her typing book and typewriter and any secrets she knows for speed for their use next year.
We hope Waneta Haag keeps up her hard work. She knows the key to success.
We advise Guilford Snyder to take up beauty parlor work, because it looks like he has had plenty of practice keeping the waves in his hair.
Mary Rough should keep her sweet disposition that will gain for her many friends.
On April the 20th, the Sunshine girls held their meeting to elect officers for the following year. Damaris Drews took charge of the meeting. The officers were elected as follows:
President: Marilyn Thompson
Vice-President: Kay Jacobson
Recording Secretary; Joanne Keller
Corresponding Secretary: Patty Killian
Treasure: Rose Marie Jones
The Sunshine Society is sending four girls to camp this year. They are Patty Killian, Rose Marie Jones, Marilyn Thompson, Shirley Klinedinst.