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The CARDINAL 929 Hiking Club A Hiking Club was organized this year under the leadership of Mrs. Huls. The club is composed of members who enjoy the sport, who are full of vim, and “ready to go.” We are all working toward one definite goal, that being a big. bright, red letter L, and don’t intend to quit until all the miles have been stepped away in order to obtain it. Several miles are now in history, as we have made a number of hiking trips. We are planning to give a carnival in the near future and if that ‘‘goes over”, there’s no telling what we’ll try next. OFFICERS President - Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor - Mildred Da vault Wilma Wampler Mable Cole Mrs. Huls 1st Row — Grace Johnson Ada James Mary Hasting Naomi Cages Pauline McDaniel Juanita Nasbv 2nd Row — 'Pula Caldwell Mildred Berry Verona Caldwell MEMBERS Wilma Coby Helen Farrar Carmen Grey Ruth Hahn Helen Fish Mabel Cole Anita James 3rd row, standing — Marguerite Fish Mildred Davault Wilma Wampler Mildred Myers Bessie Bess Bernice Hahn Essie C. Huls (sponsor) Bessie Reilly I.oretta Wampler Edith Ricketts Pauline Englehart Mary Caldwell Edna McDaniel . — 28 —
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The CARDINAL 929 Willing Worker Club The Willing Worker Club was organized in January for the purpose of helping others. This year we have sent a few boxes to the Southeast Mis- souri Hospital. The Club holds occasional meetings to plan ways in which to help bring rays o’ sunshine to the suffering and shut-ins. Our aim is to learn the true spirit of giving, that we might remember with the poet, Not what we give but what we share, For the gift without the giver is bare. OFFICERS President................................................Helen Farrar Vice-President.............................................Carmen Grey Secretary and Treasurer....................................Lillian Bretz Sponsor...................................................Leota L. Long MEMBERS 1st Row, seated — Waneta Nasby 3rd Row — Laura Huskey Ina Hahn Eula Sheltofi Grace Johnson Leota L. Long (sponsor) Bessie Bess Bernice Hahn Edna McDaniel Lillian Bretz Naomi Lages Mary Burns Marguerite fish Mildred Myers Mary Caldwell Lois Hahn Mabel Cole Tula Caldwell Ruth Hahn 2nd Row — Wilma Nannev Carmen Grey Moffett Puyear Stella Earner Luella Long Mary Lister Helen Farrar Mildred Davault — 27
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The CARDINAL 19 2 9 Calendar L. U. S. CALENDAR, 1928-29 SEPTEMBER 4—The attempt to educate is started again. More new students and teachers. 11— Our commercial subjects teacher ar- rived on the scene today. 12— A general rush to join the clubs. 13— Tryouts for Red Dragon Dramatic Club. 17—Senior Class organized. All officers are boys except one. vice-president, Anita James. 27—Mr. Sanford, the State Teacher Train- ing Department Inspector spoke in as- sembly. OCTOBER 1—a general turning out for basketball. Now watch developments develop. 7—Cardinal Staff selected. 12—L. H. S. basketball team defeated Greenville High School. 15— Senior rings came in. The Seniors think they got value received. 19—L. II. S basketball team won from Zalma. 24—Another basketball game with a fav- orable ending for L. H. S. It was with Advance. NOVEMBER 1— First quarter examinations started. 2— First quarter examinations continued. 2—L. H. S. basketball team won from Oran. 9—L. 11. S. basketball team won from (ireen ville. 11—The girls admonished by the superin- tendent to stay off the boys’ side of the campus. 16— L. II. S. defeated Oran II. S. 23— Another basketball game. Oak Ridge. L. II. S. was the victim this time. 27—L. II. S. defeated Whitewater II. S. 29— Turkey Day again! 30— The basketball team must have eaten too much turkey—they lost for the first time this season to Fruitland. DECEMBER 7—The boys are in good form again— they won from Piedmont. 14—I.. II. S. won from Teacher Train- ing Preps. 21—L. II. S. won over Fruitland II. S. 24- 30—Christmas vacation. JANUARY 4—L. II. S. defeats Oak Ridge H. S. 8—I., u. S. meets Jackson tonight. (We lost!) 10— 11—Second quarter examinations. “Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet Lest we forget, lest we forget!” 12—L. II. S. defeated St. James H. S. at Jackson. 14—“The Lord of Hosts was with us not, For we forgot, for we forgot.” 18—'The basketball team of L. II. S. lost to Central High. FEBRUARY 4— The Red Dragon Dramatic Club has set February 1 as the date for present- ing “Apple Blossom Time.” 5— Mildred Davault is elected Queen of the 1929 Cardinal. 7— i.. H. S. again lost to Central High. 12— L. II. S. lost tn Jackson High School. 13— The Red Dragon Dramatic Club pre- sented “Apple Blossom Time.” 18— L. II. S. won from Greenville and Bernie at Invitation Tournament. 19— Our basketball team defeated the Bloomfield High basketball team and by doing so won first place in the in- vitation tournament sponsored by VV ill Mayfield College. Rah! Rah! 22—Washington’s Birthday. Incidental- ly L. II. S. lost a game to Whitewater. Well! MARCH 1—L. H. S. won from Oak Ridge in district tournament but lost to Cape Central. 8— L. H. S. won from Advance. 11— Cardinal goes to press. 14— 15—Third quarter examinations. 15— st. Patrick’s Day party. Dramatic Club entertains basketball boys and pre- sents them with sweaters. APRIL 3-5—Girls’ basketball inter-class tourna- ment. 12— School Carnival—benefit of Hiking Club. MAY 1 — Junior-Senior Banquet. 8-9—Fourth quar er examinations. 12—Baccalaureate sermon. 16— Commencement exercises. Some re- ceived diplomas. 1 7—School ends. — 29 —
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