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Sonnet to the Soduskan So earnest in purpose was liclitor l'7eNeef Unly Marion l.ZlXV1'Cl1CC coulcl he his Chief Dashing zmcl clehonair Nall for ads Vntiring in efforts lieth went after Dacl's So our hook hurl well-wishers and then, G. Claus liantererl :incl Catered for photograph leads .Xml worked with .Xlice lfs features because Neither one coulcl fail in one of their tleefls. Seziger and tlaylorcl clirl their part for sports Tull stories tlicl lflernmn, wilcl jokes and Cavorts .Xll sununecl up hy tfatlin in snapshots galore lfun zlncl qooil fellowship. who asks for more? For we rlirl have much lun, :incl we're sorry were through Many thanks to Miss llarris. Bliss XVelch anal to you And You Y Anrl You! -'El 22 tie--
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Student Council Aniericans fought and died for liberty and representation. That spirit has not left them. lt was present when the Student organization was originated with representatives from every class and club to guide student affairs. lt was present last September when elections were held, with Curtiss Gaylord to be the chief executive. Gerald Gallagher to voealize our announcements. Elizabeth Van llee to watch the budget, and Dick llill to improve his handwriting. The organization has been efficient. They enrolled each class one hundred percent in the Student Urganization. They have managed to present excellent assembly programs each week, and-you'll marvel at this-ethey kept the treas- ury out of the red. Among their numerous duties. the more outstanding have been the selection uf various team managers, and a system was established whereby students might purchase a season ticket enabling them to attend athletic events more economically. Many thanks to this energetic group who has so ably conducted our school atlfairs. 21 liv-
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- f- 4 -1-.H'mur The Scroll We of the staff hope that the Scroll has shown improvement under our man- agement. The excellent printing was done by the Commercial Club. At the same time the drawings. advertisements. and covers showed much originality lremem- ber the funny faced cover?J. Several of the stat? attended the Scholastic Press Ijonference held at Syracuse University early in the year. Applying a suggestion received from one ot' the lectures. the gossip column, which enjoyed a measure of success, was instituted. .X policy forbidding the acceptance ot' compliments of ads tended to give the merchant more for his advertising in the Srroll. lly exchanging papers with neighboring schools, we were able to gain many valuable suggestions. Miss Marjorie Harris has been a very helpful and instructive faculty advisor. The staff wishes to extend their hearty thanks for her cooperation. The staff was composed of: Editor-in-Chief ........ .............. C R.-xwronp ADAMS .-lxsocintc Editors .. ...NoRM.xN DENEEF, GoRnAN CLAUS Social Editor ................ ALICE LOCKNER Sport.: Editor .... . . .HENRY LUCAS Exrlzaiige Editor . . . . . .VVILMA SEAGER .'rlfl'T'E1'f1'.S'l1lg Manager . . .............,.. JAMEs MEVERS ,-lrt Editors ......... ............... D oms XTAN LARE, JANE SMITH C'lr1.r.r Reporters ......... Mfxmox l,.xwRENcE, Senior: l l.'XRRlET RILGER, junior: HELEN Took. Sophomore: Rlmzv .Lima jonnsorv, Freshman: M Alzv ALICE HUSTE, Eighth Grade: RUTH PEARCE, Seventh Grade 7'yf'i.vt.v ..... . ...... Mixnmuizr lloolwli, .XNNA Mvsso, ALICE RuRr.1zE, Fl.lz.txmr:TH Topvmrz, DIANE SMITH Other news items were contributed hy several students.
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