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HEADLINES Core curriculum plan established-Clubs hit full stride-New style planned for school Hallowe-'en-Entertain Greek Ambassador here --Smoking committee warns--Youth reveals views on war in Times survey-C. l. C. to con- duct Generosity Day GHarriers point for city meet-West End Theatre holds Austin High night-Basketball schedule arranged-Iames H. Smith, former assistant principal, dies-Parents' group unite in gala musical evening-Austin Christmas goal 5000 boxes-William Hartung elected head of junior classfDrake is chosen as site of promeTuberculosis tests given stu- dents-Choruses capture district crownseMa- roons win over Southerners l3-0GTwo crack bands give concertfBoard opens new business school-Alumni groups hold mid-semester dance---Correction, not punishment, is aim of Student Court-Football players are guests of Alumni. STUDENT GOVERNMENT l 1 STUDENT VOTING IANUARY 26 eCLASS DAY Seniors again! They seem wholly to dominate the school the last few days of the semester. Class Day had as its chief highlight a carefully planned luncheon, in addition to a student ar- ranged program in Rockwood Hall, and a dance in the Boys' gym. POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE As everything grand must come to an end, the class of '37 V2 in the subdued gait customary for a graduation procession, garbed in the very proper caps and gowns, climaxed four years of school life on Friday evening, lanuary 28, in impressive commencement exercises in Rock- wood Hall. Honor student speaker was Saul Levin. loseph Benson, class president, pre- sented the class gift, a check for improvements in Rockwood Hall, which was received by Bob Cowan, junior president, on behalf of the school. A SEE:-as 'NME CERTNNLY i' oNt.v vcsveremv ' WHEN WE ENTERED 11455- HERE AS PRESHIES MEMQER tk AND orie- t THE NME- LOOK MQW - ?T Page Twenty one
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