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Bernick Grant Mkrlyn Pearce Aldice Saunders Mary BASSErn Betty Bentley Carmella Perlie Ethel Smalley Berneice McPherson Isabelle Murray Wash Hiatt Ben Warren Lola BELLE Hulbert Earl Murillo James Rutherford Yell Nobles Alice Grace Yordt Miss Pierson Editor Editor ]htsiiicss Manager Senior History Class Prophecy Society O. V. L, Dramatics Art Editor Girls ' Athletics Boys ' Athletics Juniors Sophomores Ereshmen Josh Editor Assistant Josh Snap Editor Ihiculty Adviser
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UR O. V. L., our Omnia Vincit Labor, has lived up to its motto, ' ‘Labor Conquers All ' Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, all and every¬ one, deserve credit for their cheerful efforts throughout this school year. But to what was all the good work due? There may be many answers to that question, but here is the most important one. We worked; worked together; worked not because we were absolutely made to do it, but because we were proud of our accomplishments—because our task consisted not only of work, but also of play. How did we go at our work? We organized and accustomed ourselves to carry out our plans with an organization. When school commenced in September we drew up a new constitution which would aid us. This we did, but that was not all. We based our constitution on the commission form of government, a new system in C. H. S. Our C. H. S. “N’Everything With the co-operation of all the classes and faculty the 0. V. L. has gone a step farther. We have this year for the first time edited a monthly paper, “C. H. S. N’Everything. It has proved a wonderful success, and we hope that next year it may increase its reputation. Miss Betty Bentley, our very worthy O. V. L. manager, was the clever originator of the name “N ' Everything. A large number of names were sub¬ mitted, but when the final vote was taken, “N’Everything was found to be the most popular. We have endeavored to make it live up to its name, and, so far as school happenings are concerned, we think we have done so. although the four pages would never contain all we had to report. The publishing of this monthly paper has been of great benefit to us. We have had the opportunity to learn many things while we have been working at getting it up. We have enjoyed the experience, too. We wish to thank all those who have helped up by subscribing for it. We can assure you that you never before spent fifty cents that gave so much pleasure to so many of us, as did the investment in our school paper. Next year we hope that you will continue your subscription and help us to keep up the work that has been so profitable this year. [ 31 ]
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