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THE JACK O' IlANT'El3N 'Twas a jolly old pedagogue long ago, N Tall and slender and shallow and dryg p Q His form was bent, and his gait was slow, His thin hair was white as snow, But a wonderful twinkle shone in his eye, And he sang every night as he went to bed, Let us be happy down here below, The living should live, though the dead be dead,'i' Said the jolly old pedagogue long ago. George Arnold. The Seniors added several new members to their class, Howard Jones, Cloyd Broberg, and Edmund Pollock. This year Mr. Smith, and Mrs. Weisner Knee Sadie McKenzieJ left us. The faculty at present consists of Vian B. Silliman Principal, Lloyd E. Howe assistant Principal, and Miss Emma Weber, Teacher. The Freshman class acted like Freshies and held a meeting, the first month of school. They elected officers for the coming year. During the month of October the High School held their first party. Many of the Woodwardites were entertained. Everyone reported a supermelagorgeous time. In November the Seniors selected their pennants, which arrived later in the month. At present the Green and White can be seen as you cnter the assembly room. A most interesting and successful Get-Together Meeting of the patrons and faculty, assembled in the High School on November 21, 1924. A program was rendered by the High School pupils. The first week in December, Professor Silliman met with the Seniors and a Home Period was organized. It was decided that .vonefperiod every Tuesday afternoon would be devoted to the organization. Finley Saupp was elected Chairman, and Mary K. Adelsberger, secretary. A program of interesting numbers was presented at each period and dis- cussions of various questions for the improvement of school conditions. The High School indulged in their annual frolic of exchange- ing nonsensical Christmas gifts, after the Christmas Literary Program. Several fellow students attended a party at the Chaplin home on December 28, 1924. After a joyful evening, we departed for home Wishing Marcella many happy returns of the-day. Most everyone was chanting that familiar tune fOh How I Hate to Go back to School. After Christmas vacation. ' -41-
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