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41 fy? W gf We ai We were glad to welcome Karl Wil- liams, an alumnus, as the speaker at the Lincoln Day assembly. K 0. ' ' rw Sf, T h e s e five b o y s a r e members o f the National Athletic so- ciety, chosen for maintain ing a high scholastic av- erage. f 1 f Z These boys are the heavyweight R men. We are sorry to say that the greater num- ber of these boys will be lost to the squad due to graduation. Most of these athletes, winners of the lightweight honorary R, are sophomores, so we expect a real team next year from them. Miss Mellie John announced to us at one of the assembles that George Allan and Emily Mae Peterson had read more book re- port books than any other pupils in the school. They were both recognized. Do you like to argue ? Well hex-e's a group that will argue any time you wish. We'd advise you not to try it. They're debate champions. one huiiclrcd ninety
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f ff t ' These sprites of the under- world caves of 'Hades came to earth last year on Senior day only to lead our prin- cipal away. QD Here we are presenting the S e n i o r orchestra. They might not look like a repe- tition of a Broadway band, but they could make noises. Tliefpetite fil1e in the corner taining 1n the Senior assembly. is Bob Fringer enter- This is the famous Kelso circus gi ' 't ' 'ti 1 . formance at the Senior assembly. vmg I S lm a per Herbert Rosengren was al- ways making chalk talks or else posting his sketches about the building. But he really could draw. Yes, these are teachers, at least the way they looked to the Senior girls in the as- sembly last year. A realistic scene. Bob Carter and Art Crosby posed for the cam- era while off -- dllty. I A V - - -Zag .. one hundred eighty-nine
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To become a member of the Quill and Scroll society you must have publica- tion experience. Eleven members of the Owl staff became members, eight of whom are present in the picture. The Annual staff secured six members in the Quill and Scroll National Honor society. The honored members are pic- tured here. Some of us don't realize how valuable the print shop and the printers are. Besides print- ing the Owl every week, they set up programs, tickets and all other material needed by the schools. When the boys lead us we certainly holler, Francis Hickey and Ray Cornelius were the two cheer leaders who received a coveted letter for their work. We always know what the assembly will be on Memorial Day be- cause we know how faithful the remaining members of the Grand Army of the Republic are. fffg one hundred ninety-one This is where the Owl is printed every week, right here at our own high school. That alone ought to help make reading interesting.
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