SENIOR LOG O SCHOOL LIFE IDENTIFICATIONS 413-Oratorical Contestants: Aliiw- iilist, Holi Hurt-in Virginia Ch-rbe-i'. 121-N.A.S.S. Officers: In-ft In rightf-Mnrrlowk .Iolisoir Pre-sid:-mg llzirliiw Jgii-filly, Yin.-l'i'i-sitle-i1t1 liflwiii l'rii-lizircl, Si-i-ri-tary: I ,I 13 -Senior Girls' Glee Club Officers: First 1-on--icaiw barn Hunt, View-l're-sidi-nt: Virginia Jensen, l'ri-s- ident: Audrey Smith, l,iiir:u'izm. Si-4-ond row-lioxw otli,-at Smith, l,ilirzu'iun: Patsy XVooil. Si-i-iw-tni'y. C45-Fire Brigade: First row-Ironzild Hush, Uhivfg Ad- rian Vlie-yney. Sei'i'iftztt'3'3 VV:tlte-r Bush. Jr, Whiz-f. Sf-i-ond row-.lolin lie-i-iw, illi-nn liatllaunori-. equip- nn-nl insin-rtors. 451-Kersey Business Club Officers: I-Ilziinv llvrryliill, 5 l 'l2ll'B'Z Al:'x.1n4lm-r lv:-nnis Yii'-4-l'i'vsirlvlull l'll4ll'- vrnw- Muff.-i, l'rvsiili-lit: lk-rsis Port'-r, Sponsor. 163-Left to right-Alia-if Ariiliw-ws, S.-i-rrt:tl'5': 4iiist:u'i1 iiuri-in, Yin' l'ri-siilvnti Aliiw- Szirniuvlsoii. l'if-siilwnt. 177-Chatelaine Officers: l-'ront - Iii:-:tnor lloii--rls. Sw'- iw-lztry: Annie- Angi-lo, la-g llvpi-rt.-r: linvilli- Itali- vovk, l'iw-siilviit. lin--k-iipzil Nzipi.-r. Yir.--l'r.-si- 4lv'lIl. 483-Cup and Saucer Club: lasft to riglit--I1-ir-ithy N-ex. Vim- l'iu-siilwtit: Aluxinf- Swliiiiiizirln-i', S--4-i'--taiiwg Yxoliiiv 'I'rislv-r, l'rr-sid.-nt 191-Iliw-sm-'lt at 'latrtii-lil. 1105-XVK-sh-3' Mongm-, Isatiais BI,-sn 4115-Roi-si-x vit at llnrri.-ld. B FOOTBALL The Bullpups opened their season hy defeating Fremont but losing to the league champions. Lin- coln. The rest of the season they won one. tied three. and lost two games thus tying Marshall for third place honors. Coached by Herb Morey and Harold YV. Cooper the boys showed that they could fight hard and were good sportsmen.
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SENIOR LOG O SCHOOL LIFE SEPTEM Ii IiR .XCHS were washed. shoes were shined. and the old pathway to school was put hack into Lise on Tuesday. the eleventh. after two months of vacation. Teachers were greeted, new friends were met. and every hoy tried to flirt with the new I5-10 girls. A happy week was enjoyed, and everyone trudged home tired htit happy after the first hve days of school. On the seventeenth, the Big Shots -pardon me. I mean the Board of Commissioners-took their oath. In Home Room the next morning trial pro- grams were made OLII, and word was passed along to suhscrihe for the Log. October 29 was set as the deadline. On the twentieth, the first matinee dance was held after school. Friday, the twenty- first, the Bulldogs met a mysterious rival. helieved to he Lincoln. On Monday. the twenty-third. we came to school and found out that the Lincoln Tigers had defeated the Bulldogs. IU-0. The same morning. the yell leader candidates showed their stuff. A dance for girls was held the afternoon of the twenty-fifth of Septemher. On Friday the glee cluhs celehrated with a dance and refreshments. The Log staff was presented to the school. OtI'I'OI5IiR Amid many groans of disgust the girls don, ned the traditional middies and skirts on Monday. the first of Uctoher. During Home Room, VVed- nesday. an assemhly was held showing a picture called Today and Yesterday. lt was given hy the I'.T..eX. VK'e came to school Friday to learn that the li Team had lost to Lincoln. I3-7. Yo. Ho! Happy days are here againxfirst non, uniform day was on Monday. the eighth. Cfhatf elaines were lucky enough to miss second period on Tuesday. .Xn assemhlv was held on VVednes- day. All was quiet. and then suddenly a clop. clop was heard through the stillness. followed hy a horrihle yell. XYhat was it? Tarzan? No. it was only a Hi-Y memher starting the foothall rally off with a hang. Marshall ISE de- feated the Bullpups 1246 the same day. and on Fri- day Garfield AE traveled to Marshall High for the first hig league game. t13-1'hi'istn:as 4'-tntriltuti--i.s. 121-1'Iiristn:its I'i'ogi':tni. L35-t'Iiristnias I'i'f-grain. 445-Stage Viww L53-Christmas Program. t61-Christmas Program.
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