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November 14, 1942 THE TWIG Page three Avis Branch, obovc, Is shwwn wayJnj the $fWM) bill she recelve! for wTlthig the Jtinlor clHss »iniig, wlilvli wun jiudtfcd l>est irom HiHoiig tlii^ otiifir cIiinx Mmirs^ Mercditli Aliiiniiao tiiill for future McTOilith Juniors paraile as bakers, capturing FaUo honors. Above, lono Kemp Knicrht, president ttf the Athletic Assocliitioii, who, with her board, directed the students’ iictiv- Ittes in the iiiinuul hoiiiccoiiiintf erents. She presided over Stunt Nlglit« wamim niffo fi iiif i ? fmfiiffr Si li’lvturod above In h scene fniut the fresliiiian stunt which won honorable mention hisi Sutnnln)' in c«itipetitloii with the other claKS stnnts. Compliments of Fancette and Turner • rictured here l» Carolyn Ihike, presU dent el the Student Govemiuent Asso* clfttlon who iicted ait ^I’odestn’* at P^lo. _ ■■ ■ I i/oolse Sawj'er, who worked with the nrt department to maLe Ute k'aliv waluuils, Is plotured riding one of tlieir oreatlooB. “The Coke’s In” **Th«rt*s th« hoppy greeting heard foday when o new supply of Coke orrivet «t a cooler. Folks wait for it...woit becouse Ihe only thing like Coco-Coia Is Coca-Cola itself. Customers smile and start moving up to pouse and be refreshed. “There’s a cheerful spirit about this way of occepting wartime restrictions. Morale is high.” BOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA>COLA COMPANV BV CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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