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_4 Scrimshaw ~ Thunday, March 8, 1979 You Think We U·ave It Rough? Debbie Wooden meals but there was always the Parlor Night, the major social determined. They would send for social and cultural events, So you think the social life at unwanted chaperone to make sure event, occurred every Saturday notes called K.O.B.'s. standing for according '10 Ms. Geiman. Plays. _ WMC is the pits. There aren't no hanky-panky went on night from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Kindess of Bearer. Ms. Geiman concerts and symphonies were many activities going on, and you Doc Lewis is what? students, who had to sign up, en- claimed that she and others would popular among the students. probably couldn't get a date to go keep the precious notes in their To "give vent to our feelings," with anyway. Feeling pretty sorry The 1922 class was also :~~~~ t~:~;~r:~~~at~~=o~~~~h books and pull them out at the stated Ms. Geiman. they held for yourself, aren't you? You think responsible for the reinstatement Students could mingle but they appropriate time and hand them to school pep rallies. This helped to it is bad now, just think if you were of the Aloha. WMC's yearbook. A weren't allowed to stay v.:jth one a member of the upposite sex. boost school spirit while also to a WMC student in the early 20\h few years earlier some anonymous person too long. The chaperones permit some mingling of the sexes. had