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lournalrsm Class In front of room Svtnarlch Henry E Klmkler Glbb W H111 C Lash Gonder B Gray Baltels M Gardner Martln Mlss Eleanor Farls G Davxs M Gray At students desks E Lmton R Lmton E Brown Pxper Baker McCo1d Hoover Durst Teater Betty Pebler Bttzer Chaplme L Sarrls Schen r lem fM8IShdll absentj Thls lb our 1llLlLl9lI'1OLlS yournallsm class These students scout around for more than two weeks before the paper IS 1SSL1Cll, huntlng news and gObb1p Then w1th pCllC1l tn hand, and journahsm book close by the paper lb put together b1t by b1t and SCIII off to the pr1nter No one except th1s class really knows the work, but fun, behlnd If leach year we send three consecutlve xssues of the paper down to West Vlfglllld Unnerslty to be rated along wnth papers from all over the state The War Whoop has always been placed 111 the select or second class, but thls year for the ftrst ttme we recelved the hlghest award posslble and were ranked along w1th the best papers 1n the state Thus year the War Whoop sttff lncluded Wrlham Htll CllI'1SIlllC Lash, Mary Loulse Barrels, Ruth McCo1d, Frank Durst, Wllllam Marshall, Helen Hoover, Ruth Llnton, Iolnne Grbb and Thelma Gonder The rematnlng class members were reporters The journahsm class has the blg yob of edltlnfr the Annual too Each year they have charge of gatherlng all the prctures and Wflflllg all the artlcles to be used rn the year book You can generally fxnd them qulte busy 111 the sprlng trymg to get every thlng off to the pr1nter on tlme Its really one brg job and when the book IS flnally f1Illbl'1Ckl both the tdvnser and staff breathe a srgh of rellef However, thenr reward comes when they see that the students really enjoy what they ve done In case you dont know who these students are, you can ftnd thetr names on page two 30 e v - v 1 1 ' 1 1 - a ' v , . n , ' - u - 1 1 a s v v y -1- , . , x, 1 a . .. 9 r s 1 f , - , s s .- . , Y , ' 5' ll ' sn sv' . f 1 , w .. ee , m e ,e s . D s . s . 1 , a . . . . , . . 1 . . . . - g , . 1 . , . .
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And 11ow for the members or the National Honor Society. Une day in April, Mr. llonar invited tl1e parents of those who l1ad been elected to ll special assembly, but tl1e students themselves didn't know lll30L1I their election until they were called to tl1e stage. There they received gold pins, the emblem of the society. livery student who gets this honor must be :1 junior or senior, in the upper tl1ird of his class. The faculty rates each candidate according to leadership, service and cl1:1rz1eter. This year ten seniors and four juniors were chosen. How- ever, tl1ere are I7 members altogether, sinee Nellie I-Ierbaek, Nada Seabright, and Robert Reitz were elected last year. Almost everybody would like to be in tl1e honor soeiety, but you really ' ve me to ms to lll'lliC t ns Ur' 1 e. nt now for thtt A C or nr s ll tt t uv ut 1 n 1 to this 1 Ll 1 1 iust 1 ll k 1 tw 1 bi s for 1 nts 1 the ei t1e lust volley 1 s 1th1ll n LlSlll7lll lllt t11m img llllfllllf the vvinttr tity spend most o I rr I it f 1 1 tnt t tu smrin, tu U n Ulll door 1tt1v1 s 1 111 is unt tr tht suptrxision ol 'vliss lelnr r lx LII girls phys edut 1t1on 1nd health teacher 29 Honor Soeiety Front low lett to iight W Hill Rutf I1yo1 Nortem 1nn Eletsser Meeks Hobstettu tk v 11g L 1sl1 be1b11g.,ht In Mehlm 1n B ll ttls If bt 1 li lld Anderson F lllSlxl llc 1 b lllx Goldtn ox GAC 1ted t mm left to ll Htltenbme J Dtbilvtstti Sut 1 S Ritli Wtlshins o ltlltll Mindu Kllltl Ntumlll Poittx Atltu B01 1k1s Mkcllld ElLll0lll M Ktll1s Noitemmn BlUl11glItLl K Kos Shtnu o 11y V K11 Musi Hllmts M lIllx0Sl Stllldlflg ltft to iight Selien eilein Mtyu DtM11eo J Cul ltnte G1 ntb H1be1t1tld G11 lcw1y ClIllSlL Dluglltl y XHOVIL h Rho 1dts Glldhtl M1ssKlttt L Rho 1dLs iko HLIblLli H RL1 llpp xnl 0XllLll Yo-,t GllI1SlCl Ginmm Pennington Stuntz I D Youngm 1n S Kal 1ro1m1ng pyn llnld Heln S bol GoId1nIJ111l1o1st Bunker h.1 tol 1 . l h .1l 3. 3 - ,-, 'Ll . V- - :L Bai' irov, left to, -' htii C 1 Y , '. 1 1 Glt 1- 1 1,6 4 U U O Sea 1' 'rt 'A , lgl1t' tor, '. 1 H f- H' 11 -f '. ' -'ml 1:11 mai, 1, 1 't, Zdz I' . P. 2 ',', lVl, Paig' i-li, 11 K-',Y11 -, .-,B, y Ins. l i A i I ' ' ' 'L ' : ', So- A l -1. .1 C l:'Al,l-i'Cll.Tol'lsg, I-'llt girl ll J have only the desir ' to vv ir ' at play and A' c- l 1 'l'I1-G. A. C. enioys, in - 'c urse of l -year, l1it pin if -ball, ' ' lall, bz1.'k':,1.'z,:l lip. Ah sf he' in ' having, ourn: 111' s ol various kinds, bu in l - fl ' fl l 'birls tur to - 4 ' ' ties, 'l'hi.' al l l' ' 1 li 1 : 'l' , 7 l'.'lCLll 'Q ' 1 .
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HERE ARE CDUR ATHLETES fXlX Q3 X gwif' X LQJ V lege Somettmes muddy, sometlmes dusty, sometlmes tlred, sometlmes hapty sometlmes sad that s our athletes' They have really gone to town thls ye tr and we 1ll are proud of them Flfgt, there was football lat flll Run or illlllt, our hoys were on the field, klcklng and flghttng for th tt old pug skln 'lhen ID the wmter came rhrtll Whenever he saw our team drop the ball Ill one of the hoops Later on wlth rackets In hand, some of them turned out for the tenms team md really gave 1t all they had Others made up our track team and trled to run the mtle lll nothxng flat But come now, lf you want to meet our tthletes face to face, use 1 llttle of that spare energy and turn thls page .' l ' . I . . J , 'A'--E . t xl u 0 I I 's f K U A fl . , , . -- . ' C: :7 ., , .K ,f 47 -V I 1 ' . K Q l, f X I . . 1 . 1 4 . 4 . X Q, , H F2 . . . 4 . . I ,, J K - - .. , . x - X haskethall. Ever bod certainl rot a ,ei n Y Y V is ,, W, ,. , ,A . 1. if W ,, I -1 1 Y 4? K K W K - iff f 2 . . ' . . J c ' f-, E 1.. flaw -5 ,YL --N 30, ,A,,,-- ' ' ' , X DC.'orey . .
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