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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club serves as a connecting link between the Home Economics classes and the school. In a number of instances the Club has been able to cooperate with various organizations. One of their first opportunities was to serve the Ashland football team. At the November meeting of the P.-T.A., the Club gave a reception for the members present. The Christmas basket project was carried out by the Hi-Y Club with the Home Economics Club cooperating. The girls repaired and cleaned clothing which was bought. The Club served the annual Eather-Son Banquet for the E. E. A. bo) ' s. This Club is always willing to do anything which comes in its field. Hl.y CLUB ACTIVITIES Seven members of the Hi-Y Club attended the State Conference which was held at Salem the weekend of March the twenty-first. During the year, the Club sponsored a Clean-Up-Campaign which was most suc- cessful in keeping the school grounds free from trash. The Club donated six dollars per month toward the purchase of a new piano for the school. The Mother-Son Banquet and the two initiation suppers were the outstanding social events in the Club. They were most successful and enjoyable. GLEE CLUB ACTIVITIES During the year the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. M. G. Tite, was very busy. The group sang in Chapel a number of times, several churches, and the Senior Woman’s Club. On March the twenty-first the Club presented a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, H. M. S., Pinafore.” The leading characters were presented by Bettie Elam Elmore, ' incent Jones, Brownie” Matthews, Randolph Jones, Amelie Segar, Junior Saxon, Jack Smith and John Ross. The scener) ' and the costumes were lovely and the chorus was very cooperative. The operetta was a great success. Mr. White made it possible for the student body to hear the La Crosse Choral Club and for the local Glee Club to give a performance at La Crosse.
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FOOTBALL The Fighting Bulldogs” of Lawrenceville High School had a most successful season. They won three games, lost three games and tied in two games. The Bulldogs started the season with only two lettermen. The men were light but they ma de up for it with their fighting spirit. WON LOST TIED Glen Allen 21-0 Appomattox 0- 6 Morrison 0-0 Ashland 14-0 Blackstone 0-26 Farmville 0-0 Emporia 6-0 Victoria 0-13 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL dt Although most of the Girls Basketball team had never played more than a quarter of a game until this year, they showed grand sportmanship and cooperation in the games played. Nine of the team earned letters BOW-WOW The Boii’-Wow, the school newspaper, was started in the fall of 1937 and has been published each year since then. During the 1940-41 session there have been ten issues of the paper. The purpose of the newspaper is to report the activities of the school. It also offers to all students an apportunity to put their thoughts into piint; for original poems, stories, and essays are published in the Bow- ' Woxv. This year the Botv-W oiv has given financial aid to the Sentinel and has made a payment on the piano which the school has bought. F. F. A. CLUB The F. F. A. Club, under the direction of Mr. Huffman, has been very active this year. The members assisted the P.-T.A. by planting shrubbery around the grade building. They repaired toys for the needy children at Christmas. The Club has been most suc- cessful with its baseball and basketball teams.
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