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THE 1927 WYOVELL FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY Station L. H. S. The freshmen of the Lovell High School are now broadcasting their history. We had such a terrible initiation this year that the freshmen next year had better beware. The sophomores dragged our boys through muddy water, daubed our faces with greenrink, made us wear green dunce caps, and, as a climax to the whole affair, at the initiation party we had to walk, barefoot and blind-folded, over rocks, thistles, and raw liver! ' VVe did not recover from the results of the initiation until December, when we entertained the sophomores at a party in the gymnasium. We hope we succeeded in making them ashamed of themselves for the cruelty they showed us during our initiation. S , Our girls' basketball team this year is nothing to exactly boast about, but we have some good material. Our team won third place in the intra-mural contest. That isn't so good, but we're glad it isn't worse. A VVe sold candy at the basketball game February 26. This sale was a decided success. . ' X On Annual day we didn't do so very well, for it seems that only one group handed pictures in. It's too bad but, -well- we hope the annual staff didn't use all the pictures that we handed in. Also we chose our candidate for the Typical'High School Girl on Annual day, and elected business managers to help sell YVyovells. These salesmen, succeeded pretty well, for the freshmen won the contest by a large majority, thus getting their nominee, Guenivere Lynn, in office. Somehow, all the class presidents we have elected have simply vanished. VVe have had three now, Seamen VVilkerson, -Harry Croft, and Henry Lynn, and when our third president quit school, we had the vice-president, Reginald Croft, take over the position. XVe're certainly thankful that hel'h'asn't evaporated yet, but we've had to keep a mighty close watch over him. GUENNERE LYNN 19' inn-warm -in mm-uniniguungiuwnuuanimiznnigminImmuninimniuiunmm-iuinimuzmm-1innwrgmii-iminmgfwinn min. nun in-mi-ui W ......... Q V YI f,Tf2TT.ff2TT.I'1Y If2I.1'.'f2.1'.1f2'f H215T322-1f. I2I.1f'T2L11ffT21f 'TI.ff,I.2'.1fTTI1'.1f2,f'1I2.1'.'f21,.'T2Y.T11I2I.I71T21fl.2.111'ITIS7I.1f. 2 f.'I221'.T7T 'f.'T2'.f 'I1TZT1L21f. 2 Q
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Q I - EE,.fiTI.'I'f2L,1T.T2,'f1.IJff.FTFTGI'TTS'T'2I.1TS'2.1fl'2'.1f.T'IfTiff?'.T'1T .'TI2,1f,1f1f.fffffivfffaflffifff2ICf..T:f.ff.ff. ., .K -.. THE 1927 WYOVELL .. .... .. ........... . .............. ............................... ..............................................................,- . . ,. ..... . E 1 5 E ! E , THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT ' Three years ago, the Lovell High School gave Zits first course in normal training f!f work. Since that year, each school term has found aiclass of aspiring teachers, striving to be taught how to teach. The opening of the present school year found a typical normal class consisting of five girls and one boy. During the year, frequently new members would join and old members drop out until at the close of the year, four of :ls the original class, and one new member remained. This class has been successful in making the normal room one of the most attrac- tive rooms in the Lovell High School. Ati each new season of the year, new curtains and seasonable decorations were effectively arranged, and several unique sand table scenes were constructed by the playful students. Verdant flowers have given added beauty to the room. . - A Normal Society was organized early in the year, Frieda Houston being elected president and Zela Johnson, treasurer. Several parties were held, and numer- ous social events occurred that made the year an interesting one for the 'Normal students. E Q E Q The three outstanding social events that we remember best are: The novel Hallowe'en party, given to entertain the grade school teachers 3 the Christmas party, at which the Cowley normal trainerswere the guests of honor, and the Normal dance. iii All of these events were very successful. 255 During the football season, the normal students sold canes, with the school colors attached, to increase the school spirit and to help win the games. This proved to be a financial success as well. V, In leaving the school the normal elasslwishes to leave behind a contribution to the future students. They have given to the department two beautiful pictures which are to be left in the normal room, 'to give added beauty to it. These pictures are the two wellknown masterpieces The Dance of the Nymphs, by Corot, and -'fThe Song of the Lark by Millet. H- ' 7 ' V Qi- iii iif E is iii iii ' 21 i ' VW ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l7 W ug nunui gunignlnuuunzanns lwuu m-ulzuuxulnx ulxxx :mann llxvw hlnntruin xvwrvn 1 illvlv SI Ilul trIiI11IuSIH11S1I1iI irllr Suzi'171'HSNIHCIHISIHSIIIIHTNI1IvtIIHIS1liw
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