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After a two‑week vacation, it's back to work for the regular staff. The Cub staff is tired and more than ready and willing to give them back their jobs.
Well, I have been running around again all week long; and I have found some pretty unusual things have been going on.
Mike Taylor seems to have a problem feeding Mary Hummel, during 6A lunch period. Right, Kim Roel?
Sue Kraft and Mr. Norris seem to have a few words about what is right and what is wrong with all the plays that we do. Right, Rhonda Sundquist?
Rick Didier and Barb Fox like to ride all the teeter‑totters in all the parks.
Jim Sorenson has a whole mess of home movies that he will show to any willing senior! Right, Pat?
Skip Parent and Sue Kraft had quite a conference in the indoor track during the tornado drill, didn't they, Mr. Manusos?
Tom Goodson, Peggy Dunn, and Linda Naegle seem to like to see all the people quietly walk past their undisturbed lunch table.
Irene Lewandowski likes the school's liver so much that she and Sandy Salerno have a fight about who gets the most on her plate every time that they have it for lunch.
And before we forget, Sue Sharpe soon learned that it really does not pay to lie to your study hall teacher. Does it, Mr. Marine?
Jan Peterson likes the album, "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" so much that she even takes it swimming with her.
Rick Rossi is so busy lending bus punches out to everybody after school that he hasn't been catching his bus too often.
Kathy Ladendorf likes to sit in Art I and read all her interesting poetry to Mr. Patrizie. Right, Mike Garms?
Mr. Blanas seems to take an awfully long time to hang all kinds of drawings in the halls. Wonder what takes so long?
How's our teeny‑bopper Lynn Callarman and her bubblegum music? That's good stereotyping for us. Thank you, Lynn.
Ron "Big Cap" Maida and all his friends in metal shop have been very industrious lately. They are making a Thompson sub machine gun in metal shop. That better be only a model.
Dave Dorn has been working on a very important project in school. He wants to fill his locker with hamburgers. He can probably eat all of them in one day too.
Emil Eck is head of the Mafia in his first period radio‑TV class. Everyone calls him the Cicero Kid.
Reese Richards, how are your milk soaked clothes? Did you wash them yet? That will teach you not to hassle seniors anymore. Learn from your experience.
That's all that I have been seeing in the past few days so I will have to close for now. Toodles!
Morfit
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