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- r r GOLF ' ' t • . The lineup for this year’s coif team Is: Georce Eond, Fred Gulnnup, Jack Christensen, John Story, and Robert Marshall. The boys hare only played one. Game at Midland where they were defeated. ’ • • “ •' ' ;• STUDENT COUNCIL '• ' ' The student council of 33 and 34 has been made up of Mayor, Paul Blunt;Chief of Police, Keith Lincoln; Secretary,June Kieft; Treasurer, June Bredice; Aldernen, Bernie DeSpelder, Barbara Choate, Marie Christensen, Charles Heath, Gertrude Delano, Richard Wolkow, Roy VanVlerah, DouGlas Rasmussen, Sylvia May Cowles, Woodrow Walker. During the course of the year this council has sponsored numerous parties and other activities besides transacting business and Introducing a new code for behavior. . ORCHESTRA . . , ■ v • ' . • The High School Orchestra has been very active the past year having played at all Civic Players and-High School plays. This year their work has been largely devoted to numbers by American composers, and in their last few public appearances they have played these selections. BAND The Hich School Band has seen a very successful year with its number increased to about thirty young people. They have Given several splendid performances among which was their part in the contest held at the Tulip Festival in Holland. GLEE CLUBS Seventeen Girls and nine boys proved themselves interested in the work carried on by the Girls’ and Boys1 Glee Clubs during the past year. Each group toek an important part in the Music Festival which was held in the High School Auditorium on May 10. . DRAMATICS Dramatics have played an important part in G.H.S. acain this year. Under the direction of Miss Monroe two very successful plays have been presented: The Goose Hangs High, the all hich school play and The BiG Idea sponsored by the Seniors. Both plays showed a Great deal of splendid talent through the characterizations of the casts.
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I Hava you heard Agnes Wilkinson's permanent wave song? God Save The Kink. la ■ Omar Mortensen funny 1 •' He saw a sign in the post office reading Murderer wanted, So he appled for the Job, A woman can be sweet when she wants. Snoop editor's version: Stoop, look, and listen. You're in for a lot of kidding if you're stiff after your first riding lesson. In fact it'8 apt to become a standing Joke. Says Popeye to Olive Oyl-- May I hold your palm olive? Alger Nielsen Joined the Foreign Legion to forget a woman and then forgot which woman he wanted to forget. Old maid's favorite song— Freeze a Jolly good fellow. A Scotchman pinches a dollar till the eagle screams. He figures it's cheaper than keeping a canary. Whoop springs eternal in the human chest The grandfather of one of our seniors put everything ha made on the horses,. and yet was never broke. He was a harness manufacturer. . Judge: Have you ever seen this man Lester Gott under the influence of Intoxicating liquor? Witness: No your honor, I can't say that I have, but I have seen him lying on the floor, syearlng hed catch that .bed next time it came around. Last word in airplanes. JumpJ I hear your husband left you again. Yes. It must be the Russian in him. How's that? He'8 always Romanoff. J. Kieft, I only say what I know. (one of those big, silent women.) Money enables you to go around in the best of circles, but for that matter, so does a bum cigar. Leona Swartz says that most of the people who are now buying oleomargarine have seen butter days. Sharpe: . This story will make your hair curl. Edsall: Wait'll I get Edna. She wants a finger wave. To listen to some husbands, it seems that wives believe in dish armament. A certain burglar claims he needs glasses. He was twirling the knobs on a safe, and a dance orchestra started to play. I'm happy, and all that, of course, old chap; still I wish my wife wouldn't talk so much about her last husband. Forget it? Mine's always talking about her next. ««■• • • About the only difference between a cu-tie and an old maid is that a cutie goes out with the Johnnies while an old maid sits at home with the willies. •Student aviators should be careful of what classes they drop out of. We don't like the way Dlllinger holds his gun, but then—he doesn't aim to pleaso.
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