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'l'0l' RUW ' li0'l l'0M ROW Harry l50W0n- '29 I Mildred Selkirk, '30 'flvorw lftlilnr Fhief Reporter Narxclla lee V139 Spencer 29 K 1 Rex rter BOAIFIU. Hdl9lVl00d Shure? I ubgrman 0 Helen llrette 9 'Vlartha Stasney 28 Rel rler Xllen llabln 28 Mx ax. r The Press Club Soon after the beglnnlng of a school publlcatlon the Pless Club composed of the entue staff of the school nexxs xx as 01g'3Y11Z6ll The edltol Nalxclla Lee xx as elected plesldent othex offlcers xxele dSSOCldt6 edltol Helen Lnette XICG plesldent xnd assoclatc cdxtol Shuree Guber man sec letalx md tlexsulcl Fhc pulpose of thc flgdlllldtltbll xx is the stu lx ot l0LlllldllNl'll as used 111 hlgh school Dllbllfla tlons 1llClUCllHg' nexxs featule Qflltflllll and headlmc Xxlltllljl The club met f0l an hour Wednesdax 1lt91llOOll of each xxeek A soclal meetlng xxas enxoved ln Ixeblualx at the home of the fxcultx ddXlN0l Mxs J H W1 lght Aftel a studx houl the glrle made fudge xx hlle the boys popped popcoln Afte1 xx uds the guests told stones and recited poems Iuesldes the pleasure derlx ed the cntnc staff feels that much xx as accompllshed bx the Press Club The PEP Squad An Olgdllll 1tl0ll heretoiole not knoxx n lll the Goose Llcelx Hlgh bchool xxas that ot thc Glrl s Pe p bpu Ld When the football season began tht gnls undu thc lLdfl6lSl'lllJ of COIIIL Hester and Mx rtls Sfllltll dcclded to haxe the cheellng md l00t1llfI fol the te im oxganlled 'lhcletole almost GXQIL gnl ln thc high school E,llll'stCfl hel self xxlth the Ol1J,'dlll7dtl0H and xdopted the offlclal unltol m of lcd dlessts ind xx hltc coats 'lhese llllllOl ms xx ere xx orn onlx on the d xxs th xt games xx LIC plavcd Nexx songs and cheels xx exe lealmd xnd d11lls xxua pl ictlccd Whllc xgame xx as belng plax ed the squad undu the la iClt.lNl'llll ol the xell and song leadels Hulx Boxxcn Cllllttjll Holton Cu mel Nlcf lc ndon md lexxml lllaclxxxcll shoxxcd bx then Jealous Cllfhlllljl' th xt thex xxele behlnd thx te xm lxetxxcen the h xlxfs the gills formed the dlllls thex had lcalned made snake dances and grouped thcmselxcs lll the centel of the field fol cheerlng No doubt much of the success of the football tetm xx IS due to the pep md heartx backing of thls gloup of gnls l '. 1, . A ,' '28 I w n l-.oitor-in- 'l ief ,,, 1 l . ' . , . , - 1 1 I '31 i l '29 lil'l'HI'1l'Y' Associat l-Iditor A. 1 l2- . l .' ', y Assm-izxie lidilor y., . I 1 ' , Y llllSll11'SS I ll 'L' . Q . ' ' ' . 1 . - ' 1 1 1 1 A ' s 1 1 7 1 v. 1 1 ' ' - 17. 1 1 , . 1. 1 A . 1' - . ' ' ' 'L' 2 ' 2 .' '?'. ' J . .1 A 3- . UA. ' .2 I. 1 .1 I 1 ' .' . . 'L1 . K. .1 A ' ' .1 ' 5 4 I lx 4 v 2 . ' I s r ' 1 .1 ' vu 1 A ' 1 . , .., , 2 L1 . -'L1 -, ,sl . A .' Y. 5 . . L1 Wy Y 1 ' 1 It bemg found that seven dlfferent languages could be spoken among the assembly. . ., 'ri ' ' . - ' , -1 W Q 1 Y ' 7- P' . -. A1 . ' , 4 ' 'L- e ' 2 . ' . 1 1. 1 . 1 ' . 1 1 . 1 3. - 1 ' . .' 1 1 . . , ' 1 ' J 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' - ' , ' 1 s 1 ' 1 - 1 1' - 4 ' 1 ' E I ' ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 xL1l1 ,L1 2 - ' 1 s . sl ' X1 ' ' . .1 - . 1 .1 2 , . 2 . . .,. . X 1 K1 .1 . . -K1 fr-1 1. 1 x 2 'l K' 'x'x -2 I 'ax s ' 1 2 4 fl K1 ' . sv I ' x A' - Q 1 ' 1 xi x 'L' l ' x i' 1 - ks 1 sms, L11-v 'x , J' - ' XZ. .A-:lx 'Q ,x'm 71s- '1' K1 1 .1 Y '. fl. K rx '2 ,' 'fx ' 2 xz . 'W x 2 'xx 1 ' ' 2 1- S I 3. 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' x 1 l 1 x x - ' - ' , , . , . , l. , V 1 w 1 w I in '4 '1 4 , y Q . , . x . , c c . 1 W ' 1 0 - 1 w
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The PEP Squad 52 ACJEIUIJHCS g Semor Class Play The alldlf-BIICC cune saw and went away smlllng tlom the comedy dramx Two Too Many and the between acts dlvertlsement p1 esented by the sen1o1 class tt the Gramal school audltorlum Tuesday Illght February 21st The way 1n yy hlch Mls Wmkwol th helr of he1 husb md s estate dlsposed of hcl fortune was a surprlse to the 'lLlCl16I1C6 as well as to the thre asplrmg, nephews ov marrlage at least two of whom trxed to w1n her appl oy al and mcldentally hen money by 1 ma1r1age d9Slg'I'l9fl to please her But the quelulous zunt D1 oy ed that all romance was not dead ln her he ut by makmg a w1ll ln fay or certaln dlsappl oy al and won loye of the charmlng but penmless Ada may cock actmg n the capac lty of compamon to Nhs W1HkSNOTth In the 1nte1 pletatlon of the petulant Mrs Wmkworth yy ho was lftcl all well IY16,l.I'llllg' Sylyla H3DklHQ d1d some cley er character work whlle Merym Dlcker son showed polse and legal dlgnlty as her attorney Mr Stephen Whltmore The wlnsome charm of Mlss Mavcock played by Myrtle LOUIQG Jackson yy as due to the s1ncer1ty wxth whlch she clld her part Joe KllQ,'0F9 seemed natural 1n hls care flee poxtraval of the happy go lucky but none the less smce1e Rlchald Warl en As r1yal asplrfznts for the fortune of Mrs Wmkwol th Flton Tuck the haughty James Wmk worth and Theo H uelwood the foplsh Arthur Austln m uh the dLlfll9HCO feel lltennately amused and dlsgusted The fllSg'LlSt of course was legltlmate lt was whyt they mtended to arouse Naryella Lee seemed much at home ln her lmpersonatlon of the protlge of Mrs Wmkworth and show ed her undel standmg of the character Mole humol was added to the play by the VIX aclous manner IH whlch Lsthex Kl9H1Ck played the role of James rejected chorus glrl sweetheart and Alo1s Olds was amuslng as the garrulous Gertle Bllll!'1gS Helen Deathe as the mald too provoked sey eral smlles and laughs from the audl ence A 1 T A V 1 . I O l X 1 1 ' f ' Q 1 lx 5 A v e 1 3 , f 1, ' 1 ' I , 1 X1 - ' I l e . ff 1 f 1 5 ' fmioioioioioic1101010101010 Q . . . g 020141111311:o1o1o1o11x1o1u11o.n l ' 1 1 1 - 1 11 1 ' ' ' - 4 U 1 7, c 1 1 c , 1 ' c c , , 1 . L. . y . 1 L, . I 2 . K, v ' 1- 1 7 ' Q 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 , 1 C 1 1 I , 1 1 1 1 , ' s e .1 f - 's-'V- ,' f , L , c 1 1 . :Z . 1 C 1 A. , , 2 . . 1 - of her youngest nephew, yy'ho, to the dlsgust of her remammg two, dlsregarded hls aunt's almost 1 A 1 v v 4L1L1 I T' 1 V , I - A 1 1 1 I Q Q ' I L1. . 1 , v 14 h1, 2 it 4 , v xg ' , y. ' ' ' Q I 1. ' 1 1 1 V . 1 I K ' ' 1, , , . . I 0 ' 1 1 I 1 3 ' ' ' ' 1. 7 . 1 11 1 ' 1. ' ' Y l 1 , 1 1 D 1 I ' 1 1 I l 4 it 4' v V, 1 1 1. 1 ' I Q 1 1 1 ' D ' U , ,- ' ,1 1 1 . ' y 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 ' 1 c 1 1 , 1 , t 1 ' ' , z' f , s u , z 2 1 ' . , z ' ' f . ' 1 . 1 1 1 v 1 ' I o . 'I 1 v K v . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 c , 1 c W . 1 . v K1 I L1 . I I ,1. ' , Q 1 fl A1 ' l fl i. L1 l ' Y . wki 1 O , 1 7 ' - ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1' 1 1'. 1 J , 1' 7 1' 1' I I T 1' ' .
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