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May 5- J-Hop. It was a beautiful affair. May ln- Senior skip day C was detoit swell.J May 17- Sophomore dance Csome dence.D May 21- Band concert, with the Glee Club. They had a ver good attendance. May ZX- Sth grade graduation. May 25- Junior and senior reception. May 26- Bnccnlaureutm May 23- Class night. May 29- Graduation Cwhoopeel -ee- --x-- --x-- --:z-- -as-- -ee- STUDENT COUNCIL The council this year as has been customary was com- posed of two members from each of our four classes. These members were: Freshman class- Donald Machin, Cleon Mack Sophomore Class- Clare Schieber, Betty Rambow Junior class- Bernard Roe, Fiona Reed Senior caass- Howard Stanley, Robert Scofield Honorary membership to the council was given to ench of the four class presidents. The officers of the council were, Mr. Wilkinson, chair- mang Howard Stanley, Secretaryg Clare Schiber, treasur- er. The council sponsored three entertainment features dur- ing the gear. The first of these was thc annual Christ- mas party, which the council arranged and presented. Next they sponsored Q Friday night High School nprty on February 16, which was a non-profit enterprize tml 4 ' high school students were admitted fre: of charge. The third entertainment feature was the carnival, which nge sponsored by the council and concessions were '.-' distri- buted amoung the classes, The council Qlso had chsrgg of the dance ut the cernival, and arranged for thx pri sentution of the door prize. The council his bets ' if succcssfull in its work thig year and I nm sure .l, members have enjoyed pnrticiplt- ing. Howard Stanley: -4- -4- -4- -s- -4- -W- CARNIVAL The carnivul was held on March 1, 1940 at the Climax Public School. Everyone in the school including thc grades took nn active part in managing the various een- cessions The freshmon's concession was ping-pong from which the
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V profit was 32.50. Thc sophomores cntartainud with dart throwing and duck ringing conccssions. Thcir income was 36.60 and their not profit wrs f.7O. The juniors had a handkerchief trcc, a fish pond, fortune tclling, and weight guessing. They took in y?.7O and clsarcd 35.50. Tho seniors who sold rcfrcshmcnts nottcd 34.40. The grammar room, dircctcd by Mr. Vosburg, had thc fun house and a gucssing gamc with which they clcard 52.90. ,The intermediate room had an art gallcry which ncttcd a.8O. The primary room gave a bake good sale and claircd Q4.0C Thc football boys also had a dart throwing concession, thcir cxpcnscs wars t5.9O! Can't you just sec those primes thcy gays away? Thcy made a profit of Ql.25. A door prizc, vhich was a hassock was givcn away as a special fsaturc. The lucky winner was Edward Shima- bargcr. Alta Lcppcr: su7'n Q9 an u'Lun cis: n-5- :Nu -' . c CLUB This was thc socond ycar the NGN Club has cxistcd, It was formcd last ycar by mcmbors of thc football squad of that yoar. This ycar scvcn now mombcrs wars admitted. Thcy wcro: Dalc Crosby, Howard Stanley, Murl Pipcr, Mclbournc Hmtchings, Alex Hcath, Donald Machin, and Aldon Mowry. The Prcsidcnt of thc club this yoar was Mcrlc Roo. Scvcral mcotings wcro hold including the initation of now mcmbcrs and all mom- bcrs spent an cnjoyablc ycar participating in this wo Pk . :Howard Stanley -- -::- '- -g5-4+-q9- ---- -.-- JM. SR. RECEPTION Cn Friday night, May 25, thc Scnior class was invitcl by tho juniors to attcnt thc Junior Scnior Roctption. Wo mot at tho school at 5:00 O'clock, and started for thc Colonial Tea Room which is locatcd North East of Kalamazoo. Wo had a wonderful dinner, and aftcrwards wc wcro cntcrtaincd by some of our most brilliant spcaksrs. Mary Alicc Stcinackcr gavo thc wclcomc, Lac Schicbor gave tho rcsponsc, and Mr. Wilkinson gavc an addross. Carrol Lindsay
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