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| VOL. 6, NO. 16 |
JUNE 8, 1965
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Warrior Drumbeats |
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| What do you remember most about Maine West? Randy Zaleski - Mrs. Hanover falling asleep in 5th period study hall. John Bleharski - Sophomore year and the spirit of the kids. Cathy McCarthy - Navy blue, burgundy, sunglasses in the hair, and stereotype blondes. Shirley Tistle - Walking into the "john" and seeing "Smile, You're on Candid Camera" written all over the walls. Gloria Hurst - Nothing; but what I do remember, I'm trying to forget. John Kennett - The lousy P bars. Kent Krautstrunk - The day the lights went out. Carol Bissing -The buckets in the middle of the halls on rainy days. What is your advice to frosh? Dan Barry - Take everything counselors say seriously, except their advice on scheduling. Sue Spachman - Go out with seniors. Mary Schure - Try to get a full study hall 4th, 5th, or 6th period and take two lunch periods a day. Pat Frost - Look out for "Wild Bill" Suffield's history classes. Bruce Jacobsen - Don't take modern history, take law. Rich Hoffmeyer - Don't take English IV E. Deb Callister - Don't take English IV AP. Paulette Lindberg - Quit now, before it's too late. Pete Wishart - Listen to everything the Dean says; then do the opposite. Roger Williams - Become more mature, if possible. Roy Wittbold - Go ahead. Garry Wilcox - Don't go to Maine South. Butch Zelk - Watch out for them "nice" teachers. Wayne Wysoglad - Stay out of the Seniors' ways. Kathy Taylor - Remember only you can prevent forest fires. Jane Hasse - Line up five dates for the Prom by February. |
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