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I Q ITHE Y f CALENDAR SEPTEM BER 12-Tag day for funds for athletic build-- ing. Roselle Littleton scored. 14-Why was green the most predomin- ate color in the auditorium that Mon- day morning? The Junior High School made its first appearance in chapel. 17-The Seniors were notified that they must watch their step, and, be very careful not to lead the Junior Hi's astray. 18-The Seniors were given their first and only privilege of the year-to be dismissed at 3:15 fdue to the arrange- ment of the schedule only two could enjoy this privilegel. 23-Senior Orchestra organized-Frank- lin Wintker, director. Paul White- man would better look out lest we show him up for what he really is. 28-Organization of Camp Fire Girls. Each girl is to earn a dollar fif you think it's easily done, try it your- selfj. OCTOBER 2-Football game-Clarendon vs. Car- lisle, score 0-40. 6-The Senior Class of '25 hasn't any- thing on us. We had a wedding also. Ozella Roden married Sam Monday- we all wish them a long and happy married life. 8-First chapel exercise of year. Senior musical entertainment aided by the Little Maids from Tokio. 9-A day of revenge for the Yellow Jackets although they were held scoreless by the Stuttgart Tigers. 12-Thanks to the Fair! Clarendon High Sch-ool enjoyed a week's vacation. 13-Rain! Rain! Rain! But we go to the Fair just the same. 14-Football game scheduled with West Helena postponed because of the rain. 19-Back to school but not to work. 20-Another naren to naren game. Clarendon vs. West Helena. PFN-1 13- A26-The Juniors entertained in chapel this morning. The program was en- joyed by all. The radio number by artists of the Senior class was especi- ally good. 30-Football game scheduled with Hazen, postponed due to the non-arrival of the Hazen team. Seniors entertained Juniors and members of Faculty with a Hallowe'en party. NOVEMBER 2-The Sophomores gave program in chapel. They are noted for their wis- dom and knowledge of what Seniors should do. Of course. they have had so much experience that they ought to know. Friday and the thirteenth! The Flap- per Grandmother given by home talent. Sponsored by S. I. A. 0h! why don't you go on? 13-14-15-Arkansas State Teachers meet- ing in Hot Springs. Three grand days of rest but woe to ye Latin Students, 'M,iss Henry decided to have her classes sight read. 26-Thanksgiving and the Brinkley Tigers defeated our Yellow Jackets. The two football teams and the coaches were given a chicken stew after the game and-we're ready to beat them next year. DECEMBER l 15- Who's who contest held-Hugh Brown, Mary Virginia and Carroll seemed to be the favorites. 21-Bob Lee started a fire in Physics lab. today. Handsome Willie the hero, rushed to the rescue. Franklin's Sunday handkerchief was completely annihilated and his notebook was burned so severely that we fear its cover will have to be amputated. No- body studies anything but X'mas. 23-Xmas holidays! Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling ? fl,- I ' u 'Nl .933 off Z' ye-+,sl,N jAEf Xrf'w -N 1, V N ' ., ' S f-4'-FUN KW I ff f f 1Q7.0 rf X 20 x Q X Xvxn H aaa A XIX -L.. X J K' N 9..J- fl!! r 1 'iff - S Y' xl' ' N if T- '-1 I , ' ' le, f 1 Q L . 1 S N in I x 1 2 ff 1- s r ff w .il F' '. f, 5- X xx 'X N , K ' Xi., -vi Ex ' F X - in NW Y T... ff si - L ,Q rg-gxffi ge ,L - -e -X-A -l ss .- ,-MTBJL' 51.1-' .wr-5. - ' fr:-f -M -if s f+f,f?L?+ Nw A is A mlm- .-- -e 6. .fy . , .IAF 'ff' or be 1'..W1! dill-vu-,-swf W -- X -- L, ' . imm-
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Carrol Vaughan Hugh Brown Mary Virginia Jefferies VANITY FAIR The student body of Clarendon High School by secret ballot voted Carrol Vaughan the best all around girl among them, and, of course, that is saying a lot. It is not only that she has filled so well the responsible positions for which she has been appointed, but that she has so cheer- fully and willingly undertaken to do those duties which fell to her lot to perform. We envy Carrol her sweet disposition, her pleasing personality, and her many sided nature which makes her first in her classes, first in athletics, and first in all student activities. Hugh Brown was indeed honored by the student body when he was voted the most popular boy in school and on the same day the best all around student. Now we don't wonder at the big popularity vote. Who could resist that Winning smile, We ask? Surely not a large number of the co-eds. Hugh has made an excellent record in athletics, has caused many a heart to thrill by daring feats on the football field. He has a pleasing, winning personality, a carefree nature and in short, has endeared him- self in the hearts of students and teachers. Its all very well to be brilliant or clever or rich, but charm is a gift of the gods, which is held by them in such high esteem, that it has been sparingly bonded down to a very few mortals. A Woman can have no asset like charmg charm of character, face and personality. Mary Virginia Jefferies was voted the most attractive girl in high school by the student body. It is a great honor, but we think Mary Virginia deserves the honor, because we feel that the gods have been very generous With her. i
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'P NNE MQ-QI! JANUARY 4-James Ed Koon, the Senior class president, made a very brilliant lec- ture in English this morning on the Deserted Village, astonishing Miss Askew with his knowledge of the sub- Ject. 6-The only thing between us and a hot time is the rest of this winter. 8-The High School Inspector was here today and he informed us that we were an A class school. 15-At least a holiday! County Teachers Meeting in Brinkley. 18-We see Miss Askew studying Prac- tical Cooking and Serving in Study Hall this morning-In connection with Burns, we suppose. 19-Work for the day is coming and very, very, soon. We'll all wish we had studied, Instead of playing a tune. 21-Exams. be-gin. Faculty adopts the famous French slogan, They shall not pass! 28-Expression Club gave their free recital under the supervision of Miss Cassie Federer. FEBRUARY 12- Rose Time given by students and faculty of C. H. S. sponsored by S. I. A. 14-Everyone seems to be wearing their heart on their sleeve today. 17-If anyone should ask us what the most used .word in the English langu- age is, we would say Rain! Rain! Rain! 19-Mr. Howard left for Washington, D. C., to attend the Department of Superintendence, which is to be held at that place, from 21-25. 22-Washington's birthday. We wonder why he didn't cut down all the cherry trees at once. It seem all famous people were born in this month. Boyce Lee was, tooj r?N2:g,,,,,, f MARCH 3-Winds blowing- Any day-In Chapel, Mr. Howard tells the same old story. 8-High School set are learning to Charleston for the contest. Mr. Howard thinks it's outrageous. 9-Arkansas College Orchestra gave con- cert here. 15-Easter is coming meaning new dress, hats 'neverythingz 17-Gee, if we judge by the amount of green in sight today, ye'd think ye wuz all Oirish. 26-Friday and another unlucky one. 27--Everyone feels fine and enjoying the sunshine. APRIL 1-Why are so many people out today? Why, it's April fool's day, of course. 8-Boyce Lee who is a pupil of Miss Federer, and a Senior, gave her ex- pression recital. - 16-'Ilhe wonder, glorious, talented Seniors present the success of the year. 16-17-County School Fair. Get Ready! Let's Go! 29-Nothing exciting, school continues, everyone studies hard, even the Junior Hi. MAY 12-School nearly out! Seniors frisking about! Bow to Yer old Graduates. You think this A poem Because every line Begins with a capital letter But it Maint. 23-Baccalaureate sermon. How about it. Will we ever live through it? 28-The time has come, classmates. We will have to bid a fond farewell to dear old C. H. S. And now our stuff is finished I hope y-ou've had some fun For it has been a lot of Work But Gee! I'm glad it's done. ff' -l K 4 'fl-MNf4fR'Xf KX? fivx' fff Vx I Q I fx 'Y -1 X X lj N E E g fx 4 w +1 X ,pl KY H. . 4' I ,pf cw rr' I, i 9 K C ' f H i 2 X - -Q r ,f , L 'R , X X X ,MX iff W, .lg , A I X ,ha XXX' K x C, X I N , f, V X. S ex rv K1 X 1 X X x Y l Xxciilii gill. W F - F Q-CXXQIP if Vs il ig Wllf, 19 -ggix, , 2 ,ao f A V. - 3 ,H :M X A Q V lil? F v??g f7g- g f ,,ff .-. 1A'rR?-S3 :'1Q'A-:ii i - XX H7 'ALT if X- li- -1-- 4 ,' 1 v'. If J., , .fl 1 ' - 'P -I . C W' JIJ J WH i ' li' IJ M 'X . f X hllvli 'I VN
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