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ASSEMBLIES M M' f 'if Ucfobor B ISIS ' n ossom y'fH'chnrgo of Miss Boltzer was h during olghth period on this day. Tho parti cipants woro pupils in thc World History Class A dialoguo was glvon roprosznting n wor botwoon two Indian tribos, tho nDokotosh and tho nWin slowsn. It was shown by tho action of tho dl loguo Just how tho nDokotasn triumphed ovor thc Winslows- just as thoy would in tho ball gamo to bo playod in tho sftornoon. COh, Youhl Uc EOECI' Eros 1 dill' 3 mal? old L O M4 Q - An assembly was hold in tho study hall olghth poriod. Mr. Schnpor lod thc school in singing now und old songs with Miss Lsmbrocht sccomp-A snying on the piano. Miss Pilgrim prosuntod G.A.A. swords to thosc girls who hcd oornod thou during tho post your ond Mr. Schgpor pro- scntod athletic swords to th: boys. ihc high- light of tho assembly wos L group of boys sing- ing NPistol Psck1ng'Momo'. Novon5or 5 ISIS h . arson, raprosontotivo of tho Curtis Pub- lishing Company was ot school to intorost us in n mogozino drivo which thu school had docidod ' to sponsor. Ho showod tho various prizos which wore to bo givon to tho bost sslosman ot tho ond of tho contest. He also brought s loud spookcr which we could corn by solllng onough magoginislfinnd the ptskotbilllpoys trifdtiih ou y Q 1 nc over unc o ng us was oy thought tho sooros wguld bo at tho Forroston gomo. An Army mulo und o Navy Goat woro given to tho school for tho autographs of boys ond girls in th4 sorvice, Novom5or I6,dIQI5 An ossonbly was hold in th: study hall at nino. Mr. Stitzol govo tho totals of the magazine solos and than ownrdod prizos to tho bost solos- mon. 'Paul Flynn, high boy, rocoivod n flash- light. Graco hpling, high girl, rocolvod Q nanicuro sot. Roy Lohnoior also rocoivod n flash light. Carol Schwarzo got u sports pin. Tho Freshman Class having tho highost total, ro- coivod a flag. Mr. Schopor, sponsor of this class, rocoivod o nworry birdu. Thomas Aldon, who was homo on furlough, vo a short talk and was tho first to su the nArmy Mulon. -M
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. A,l..mx ,, so 1111-Qff' 1 fs- - 1' f .- V -lkvx VPU, A ' f, ' v anus cs program was given in the gymnasium. Mr Eugene O born gave several instrumental mfny II tge .rtdf instruments and the way that our mmsifll ' ftruuents of today came to be music- , I uarf'IT. leaf T day ah asseibly was given by Mr. and Mrs, Bealer and thelr wild animals. Those animals were eild when they bought them but they trained then to do several stunts. The animals consisted of two cub bears each a year old, e I S - if gr- M ng , V... 4 M' J 4344 ,f 1 s AP: X z. 3 L .. s e numbers on the marinbaphone. He also showed a fl Hf v 1 O 1... ,F -113 z '11 an o ' n' ta o five dogs, ages running from one to eight years, AHC one small monkey who did many inter- esting trickss Januar 21 IQZZ I peg assembly was held in the school gymn. Mr. 'hompson, our new coach, was at the head of this assembly. The purpose was to get the whole student body together to practice some of the new yells and to get a cheering organ- ization started. ' ' January ?Z IQZI A g . oln . e ew, State Highway Po11eenan,w cane to visit and gave us a talk on safety driving. There are three kinds of drivers, he said, and if you are one of those, please change te a careful driver. They are as fellmws: the show eff driver, the illegal driver and the one arm driver. He advised us,nIf hugging on the highway is your sport, turn your car in for a davenportn.d ' ' Fanuar EW lQEE Mr. V. . an er, the farm advisor from Freeport, gave a little talk and showed sono very inter- esting pictures on NSoldiors of the Soiln. Fe5ruarV Ek 1541 Today our last year's coach, Mr. Fickas, re- turned to Lakota in his Navy blues to tell us ,a little about what he had been doing during nBcot Canpu training at Great Lakes. Secretary of the Allied Youth shingtcn, D.C. spoke to us on ng high school youth.
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