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CLASS NIGHT I Senior Class Night was held May 15, in the J. C. H. S. gym. Music was furnished by the band und members of the class. After the processionel Rev. Orr guvc the Invocation. After this the achievements of the-class were given by our president, Herbert Turner. The cless history followed this, reed by Mary June McGowan, After the prophesy, reed by Violet Ledford, was the presentation of ewnrds by the teachers. After the class will, by nlthea Geer, Lnd oless poem by Joyce Smith, Rev. Orr gave the Benediction. COVHENCBIENT Commencement was hold at J. C. H. S., May 14, l942. The band plnyed the prelude and processionel, led by Junior President, Marjorie Hazen. The Invocation was given by Rev. Ray Orr, and after this the Snlutetory was given by Ions Burnell. After u duet by Althee Geer and Lynne Howerd, the Vnlcdictory was given by Lynne Howard. Commencement eddress, NEducetion, A Priority,N was given by Dr. L. R. Kilzer, of the University of Wyoming. This was followed by e pieno solo by Ions Bernell, fres- entetion of honors and of the class was given by S. Clay Coy. After this diplomas were presented-by Francis J. Murphy, Pres- ident of' the School Board.
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GLEE CLUB This yeer, for the first time, glee club was made conpul sory for both boys and girls. Although the boys didn't seen to agree with the idea of their singing, they have done an excellent job, Hr. Taylor, our director, has found he has several good voices in the boys chorus. This year the glee club has sung at band dances, Con- mencement and Baceulaureate. The most important undertaking was the operetta, Bits of Blarney. This was performed by a picked chorus from the two glee clubs. QMUSIC AWARDS For the first time, this your chenille lyres were given to the ten most outstanding music students. These receiving awards are as follows: Harold Teen Dodge Sgphumgre Joyce Smith Senicr Lynne Howard Sgnipr .Althea Geer Senigr Iona Barnell Seninr Mary Jayne Willfcrd Junior Virginia Simmons Junigr Roxana Ray Junior Eleanor Ponnock Junicr Alfred Coolidge Junior
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September September September September September October 3 October October October October October October November November November November November November November 10 11 20 21 2. 11- 17- 19- 941 26--- 25, 24 s1--- 2-5- 7--- 3--- 9-16 10-- 12-- 15-- -----Boys' and Girls' softball unpr- nn-an It nn- SCHOOL CALENDAR School started. Boys' and Girls! softball games with Hot Sulphur here. Seniors ordered rings. Boys' and Girls' softball games with Hot Sulphur at Hot Sulphur. Boys' and Girls' softball mling High School. games here with Krem- games at Kremmling with Kremmling. ---High School Party and Freshman Initiation. Soft- ball game with Encampment here. End of first six weeks. ---Band Benefit Dance ---Softball games at Encampmcnt. ----------Journalism Social . , 25--Teachers' Convention in Denver. No School. --- ---Freshman Carnival -------Book Week 1 Program concerning tuberculosis at 5:15 p.m. in- cluding movie and talk by county nurse, Mrs. Mattson. -------Speech meeting in Greeley. American Education Week. Armistice Day Program. Grand Lake C. C. C. played Town Team. North Park Parents Teacher Association meeting at High School. O ' Basketball--Boys' first and second teams at Hot Sulphur Springs.
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