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l'rtint i-in Nl Xilanis. M, Illini. Nluss l,-mls. ll, l,onglei. ll. .Xmlitus. Nl. lsitltl. ll, liuh. BULLDOG Bulldog 'l'he Bulldog stall anal its laculty adviser, Miss l.ook, are to he complimented on their ex- cellent work ol issuing the tri-weekly school paper. Moreover, with part ol the proceetls oh- tainetl hy selling the Bulldog, the ineinhers ol the stall paitl lor the installation ol the Huores- cent lighting system in the typing room. These lights, which are much more satisfactory than the oltl type ol lighting, will henelit future typ- ing classes. The Bulldog stall is to he com- inencletl lor its school spirit. Beverly Andrews was the eclitor-in-chief ol the Bulldog. Assisting her were llorothy Longf lcy. assistant etlitor antl sports editor: Maylwell Adams, news eclitor and exchange etlitor: lieula Rich. art etlitorg Maxine l.adtl, joke etlitorg :intl Marjorie llunt, production manager. The paper is mimeographetl with all work heing alone hy the stall. ln general, three col- umns ol type are usetl in the make-up ol the paper. Headlines are hantl'-letteretl. Among the many new lieatures incorporatecl in this year's Bulldog is the lfluh Corner where notes ol the activities of the various school or- ganizations are written. Scoops this year have heen frequent. The Bulldog was the lirst to puhlish the complete yearhook stall antl was also the lirst paper to print the honor rolls lor the lirst anal second quarters anal the Senior Class parts. As in the past. the stall, in cooperation with the various classes ancl their advisers, has is' suetl special class etlitions. Featuring these is' sues are the elections ol the most popular hoy and girl ol each class. Many hours ol' work antl careliul planning are required to prorluce each issue.
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Baton Twirlers football season. They haul scrcrall kliH'l'l'L'I1l lor' :nations and routines. Thr- ligxlon Twirlcrs, lcd lw Nancy VVing, had , , . , . V A I4 'IA ' , Ihc corps twlrlcal all the l'1!l'IUlIlgl0I1 gzum' 4' lllrgrr Plmcrn Ut NH mg N15 yum' appmnng hcrc amd all thc ,Nrlnisticc Daly .5-EXIINC in Skow- III many Pllbllk' pcrlormglnccs lo good xulxnn- lwgml. Un Labor Day. lwforc tht. Corps was lLlf,1C. roruplclc, rhcy rnzulc their hrs! appcnrnllcc. lhc gurls lun' :uloplcrl rx hlllc glfl. A1155 Hu Iulirlfrh hal tht plrulk for '13 lmmr . lcnu on Lhllrlrcn s Daw :ll hrs work. lhc cor xs J 1 I I lgunclu NN rrllrrcc. as Ihclr mascot. . . ' . . rs plrumlng lo march on h1Cl110l'lLll Day wrlh Ihr- corps mul cvcry VVcLh1csduy anal, somc- ilk. llcgion Immi- Iimcs. on lfrinlny on rhc glthlclic held during 'Ihcrc Lll'CSCX'L'l1lCL'l1 twirlcrs. BATON CORPS l iul now I'. I.onglc-x. ll. lirc'r-nlcxrf. M. llcmNwu'. Y, Wing. I. M.1r'llon.1hl. I. Il.u'xu'. I . lk-mr. Srcoml um .L Korxtnky. lf. H.:rx14-. li. 'l'1lr'roIIu. S, l'c!h'x. .X. Llnmall. Y. Slrlrll. li. I,1l5l.lm. P. l.ulIIl.lll. W
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Chorus Believing that the stutlents of Mattlison High School shoultl have the opportunity to take pairt in musical activities, even though they may not he zilale to play gui instrument. Mr. Wrenn hats uguiit enlivenetl the musie lilie ol the school with his chorus ol' one huntlretl voices. lfueh Montlziy, with periotls rotzttetl weekly. Mr. Wrenn, with great success :intl skill. letuls these stutlents through the intricacies ol' ehoratl music. Autlitions lor the chorus were heltl in the etirly tkill when Freshmen :intl those Upper- eltissuien who were not members ol' the choir last year. went to the uutlitorium lor privzite atutlitions. Competition wats keen :intl muny stutlents were untihle to qualify. VVhen the memhership list wus postetl, it was tliseoveretl that one huntlretl ten stutlents haul successfully passed the tests. This large group was tlivitletl into twenty-two first so- prtinosg fourteen secontl soprninosz twelve lirst itltos: fourteen secontl tiltosl thirteen lirst tenorsz sixteen secontl tenorsg twelve lirst hussesg :intl seven secontl husses. It is interest- ing to note thin eight ol the twelve lirst tenors Aire lireshnien. Latter on. Mr. Wrenn rehetirsetl at special choir ol' twenty voices to sing :it one ol' the meetings ol' the Maulison Sorosis where they were well reeeivetl. The chorus plains to compete in at mtisic les- tivnl to he heltl nt Dexter. Lust ye:tr's chorus plztcetl high :tt the Bangor festival. CHORUS Stxitetl on lloor l.. llellelleur. R. lstntlri. R. liineri. l'. lrigil. C. Sulell. li. liurrill. G. llowgiril. A. Arsen.iult. lx. Mercier. W. Rennctlv, R. Nlnult. N. NYt-ston. lf.. llegtne. W. llieliairge. R. Salvage. l.. l'errx. R. l.elll:tnc. Nl. 'liI'LlIlll'll, lfirst row -l', Lonulex. l'. VN'illi.uus, li. liugus, I. XVithee. l.. Prelvlc, ll. lfhiziugir. M, Dill. li. Sslml, 'l'. lloolser. l.lM.iillet. Mr. Wrenn, ll. Allen. ll. Antlrews. M. llunt. lf. llt-nrt. l.. llovntori. ll Huggins ll tireenletf R. Nason. M. Tuner. O, Ouellette. . l l Seeontl row--VI, O'Connoi. ll. l..irson. M. llentlslvee. M. Atlquus. li. lltutltl. ll. llgiltlgine. ll. Clement. V I A, lioritvlsi. tl. M.iclTongilil. R. lurcotte. A. lfernxiltl. I. Yl.I'1ll1IL'Il. S. Nh-stint, N. O'lfonnor. l,. Ctr. M. l..ultl. IG. Nelson. l.. 'l'heluu'ge. M. W.uts. I. M.n'l5on.iltl. C. liter. 'l'lnrtl row R. Mwcllongtltl. R. Squires. ll. llegiltl. ii. Phillips. N. XVing. l'. lliouette. lf. Mgt-:lion.il1l. li. Knight. V, XVilli.uns. ll. Niles. I. Nixon, A. lfoniegui. ll. Stevens. ll. Nolmle. ll. Huston. Il. l.onglei. ll. l.t-llltinc. V. Rocliaikiun. R. Riehatrtl. R. Russell. Fourth row R, Cligunpion. N. Morris. R. llunlgtp, R. lferguson. I. llull, l.. ll.iitlen. ll. llzuuon. lx. Copp. lf. lferniiltl. ii. Sitlell. I. Retlmontl. R. lf-iwlter. R, lflllllgwuml. I. 'lihornt-. ll. l.elll.int'. I I. lfiginklin. l.. Msillet, R. Desclieites.
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