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interesting or entertaining to is as follows: THE OWL Tho OWL has endeavored this year, to act as a news- paper to tho pupils of Argenta High School, a pprearing seven times previous to this number. A small fee of 5g wa3 charged to cover the expense of production. The Seniors have been responsible for the publica- tion of the OWL and each one has contributed such articles as he or she thought would be its readers., The OWL staff Editor Oliver Beimgohr Ass't. Editor Frances Bopjp Bus’, “anager Charlotte Wimberly Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Florence White The following sections appeared in thepaper: Scholastic Organizations Athletics Calendar Personals Home Economics Agriculture Jokes Cartoonist Grade School otes This issue , is the largest that has ever been put out, being entirely a Senior paper, serving as an annual. Because of the ezira effort and expense which has been put forth on thispaper, it is necessary to sell it to the public for 10 cents. Florence White 26. A calendar was prepared for this paper by Virginia Auten, but when this issue of the OWL was printed it could not be found. We regret that we cannot present to the readers, a record of the events as they occurred during the year.
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ORCHESTRA Our orchestra has been very successful this year under the leadership of Mr. Walters, with Frances Bopp as pianist. We not have twelve members v ho are now as follows: Saxophones......Harold Craig, Robert Barclay, Dorothy Mili Violins---Donald Craig, Elsie Barton, Alide Graves and LinoTa Irvine. Corntt....... Clayton Craig. Trombone.....Froman Miller, Clarinet.... .Virginia Autar». Drums........Owen Barclay, !4ax Craig. They appeared in public at the Senior and Junior Blays, joining with Cisco orchestra at the fatter, giving a concert before the play.-. -On May 17, the orchestra went to Cisco and with the Ciscdf orchestra gave a goncert there under the auspices of the Parent Teacher's Assn, pf that town. .--Hr. Walter expresses his desire for them to paly a loint concert over WJBL Saturday May 23. r j J Frances Bopp »26. prize for the laziest man in school Prof.- I'm offering a and I think you will win. Glen-All right; roll me over and put it in my hip pocket. Mr, C•— “Ever had economics? Froman- No. Just measles and Chicken pox . Faye W.- I hope you will dance with me, to-night, Craig. Harold- Oh, certainly, I hope you don t think I came here only for pleasure’.- Helen S.- What's the matter, dear? .. . , W.- Can't get this confounded started to work, think there must be a short circuit somewhere. ” Helen - How annoying; Can't, you lengthen it? Mr, C. - I will use my hat to represent Mars , any questions before I go on? Ralph C.— Yes. Is liars inhabited? Are there Blanche K.- Virginia's fiance is a dreadfully bad Thelma G. - I wondered why she didn't like to let egg. » him drop. At Bazaar— One dollar a kissjf Olivor - Give mo 50pf worthr
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BASKET BALL The A.C.H.S. had a very pood and successful basket ball team this year. The men on the team and their positions are as f oIjlows : H. Craig D. Craig H. Benton C. Craig 0. Beimfohr E. Tippitt R. Clifton V. Trunmel Paul Long H. West left forward If II IV guard II center ii guard II The season started with a game played at Cerro Gordo. Thiswas nearly fatal to the team asthey had had little practice. The Cerro Gordo team held the lead until the last few minutes and our team won 10-9, r.i The next game was here with Cerro Gordo. Ahiswas some- what better for the team had practiced more and our coach had taught several new plays , V o won 8-1. We then went to Kenny and run up another victory 22 - 10. This was a fast game the entire period of play. Everyone played hard and played all of the time. The following week wo wont to 7a rensburg and defeated that team with a score of 22 - 12. This was a rather rough gamo but we came out cn top again. We then lost our first game to Mont, ice 5 lo with a score of 24 - 12. The boys seemed tc bo clear off their feet and couldn't throw a basket anywhere whiio Monticellc was ex- tremely lively. We then went to Bethany and there we played the fastest and best game of the season. At the end of t.he first quarter Bethany lod 4 - 1 and at, fro ore of tie half 16-4. While wo were in the dressing room, our coach told us what he thought of our playing and grvo us some good pointers. In the third quarter we played basket ball and oiod the score. The score was also tied at the end ci' the g;nc and we had to play over- time. xn the overtime period, Bother scored enu point to a foul. By excellent team work and. a good defenso we made a
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