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N. W. H. S. THE ECHO Page 29 The Student Government The Student Council for the 1913- lil school your was organized as follows: President ------- Bernice Talbott Nice President - - - Anna Englar Secretary and Treasurer - Betty Lookinglmill Faculty Adviser ------ Mr. Hawkins We have tried to sponsor groups which would benefit the school. The committees and l'll2lll'lllCll included: Social - Salvage - lfire Drill and A l,ltll'tlllllt'll - ASSt lllllly - llonds and Stain llealth Room Lost and lfound l'roperty - Discipline Locker Key Athletic - tiheer Leader PS ir - Mary Lee Smelser - - - - Marie Lawson Raid Captain 'wernon Selialler - - - - Edward Crist - lletty lloeli - lletly Crist - Olive Hott Grace Conaway Myrtle llilson - Edna Young.: - - lfugene llarlnon Doris Lease, Ralph llaust - - - - - ,lean Deardorff The Student Council as a group have tried to promote better fellowship among students, and they have tried to help make the school a better place for work and play.
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Page 28 THE ECHO N. W. H S Boys' Basketball Athletics This year, even though we haven't been able to go to other schools, weve tried to carry on our athletic program. Reverend Lundberg and Mrs. Kittner did a wonderful job with the little time they had. At lunch time we ran off the Class tournaments. There was much rivalry between the grades. The Seniors took all the first honors, with the Junior boys and Sopho- more girls taking second place. lVlr. Hawkins, Mrs. Hood and Robert Sittig inter- changed Coaching positions. There was a very exciting game played between the Bloomer Girls and Varsity Senior girls. This was a contest between the regular members of the team and the 4' greeniesf, Asthe Bloonierettes ii bounced and prancerl over the floor, the various hues of green, red, yellow and pink reminded one of a carnival. Every now and then the uspecialw referee, Miss Maus would call a foul. Several of the Bloomer Girls surprised us with baskets after practically running all over the Iloor. But what a good time we had! Between halves we were served orange slices by Jean Deardorii on roller skates. The winners were, of course, the Follies. However, those Bloomer Girls were right in there pitching-long bloomers and alll An exciting game was held between the Walkersville and New Windsor Varsity boys. Although our boys played a valiant game, they lost 29 to l2. With the help of our coaches our athletic program has been very successful con- sidering the disadvantage of time, gas and cars.
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Page 30 THE ECHO N. W. H. S The Doctor Has a Daughter O11 February 24, the seniors presented this three-act play in the school auditorium. The doctor has a daughter and what a daughter! Tommy, the daughter, was al- ways getting people in trouble by trying to help them. ln her little schemes she in- volved her Aunt Cassie, her maid and her sister. But in the end everything turned out happily. Tommyis sister married, and Tommy won a silver cup for her teacher. The entire action of the play took place in the living room of the residence of Doc Billings, a physician, situated in a small midwestern town. The cast was very much honored when the Red Cross leaders of Uniontown asked them to present the play in Uniontown Elementary School, on March 31, for the Red Cross drive. With the hard work and patience of the director, Miss Maus, the play was very successful at both schools. CAST Tommy - - - - Dorothy Lambert Dodo - - - - Bernice Talbott Cleota - - Jean Deardorff Mrs. Billings - Grace Conaway Dorm Billings - Eugene Harman Flora Lee Billings Mary Lee Smelser Chuck Hall - Eugene Munshaur Lulu Thaxter - - Betty Hoch David Torrence - Thomas Trussell Cassandra Thorn - Olive Hoff Ed Smith - - Boyce Emerson Mr. Coddle - - Harold lfritz
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