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journalism Glass T wenty-three pens working busily, twenty-three L9 journalism class members are working busily on the Blue Jls and Winged R under the direction of Miss Skinner during the second period in Room 302. The journalism work plus the regular English course is carried on by this class. A jinx was also given to help raise money to pay for the Winged R, as asking the merchants for ads has been abandoned. The Blu J Staff this semester is as follows: Editor-David Newsom, Assistant Editor--Annie Erich, News Editor-Vernal Lowrie, Girls' Sport Editor-Linda Roberta, Boys, Sport Editor-Wilbur Hosmer, Literary-Esther Rhodes, Circulation-Rosalie Graham, Assistant-Mary Roveda, Jokes-Otto Keller, Assistant-Rodney Brothers, Business-Aldo Rosati, Ted and jean Say-Theodore Bastin, Jean Gidleyg Reporters: Gladys Fowler Lola Beckert Chester Hall Patrick McDonald Sybil Moore ,Margaret Conn Paul Darrell Priscilla McGarrah George Toyota Kenneth Jackson Editor of Winged R-Annie Erich. The cover was printed in the Longfellow print shop under the direction of Mr. MacLafferty, and all art work was done under Miss Lang's directioon. l7l
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MR. F. C. SIIALLENEERGER MR. ROY HUEEMAN . . MISS GERTRUDE ENGLE . M1Ss INGEBORG ADAMS . MISS BLANCHE BEVIER . MR. R. R. COUDYSER . . MRS. MAUDE CULEERTSON MISS ALEECE FOGES . . MR. HENRY HARRIS . MISS MOLLIE I'I.AUSSLER . MRS. ANNA HEAD . . MISS BETTY JO HODGES . MR. ALFRED HIEES . . MISS MAY HOUGH . MR. C.V.HOwELL . . MRS. MYRTLEHUNN . . Cgaculty 17 . MISS MINNIE JACKSON MISS MARGARET JUDGE . MISS ANNA LANG . MISS RUTH LUCAS . . MISS LOUISE MCLAUGHLIN MISS ANNA MIKESELL . MR. GEORGE MINER . . MR. JOHN MOTELL . MRS. NORMA MUSHET . MISS MILDRED NASON . MR .T. H. ODELL . . . . . . . . Principal . . Vice-Principal, Science Vice-Principal, Civics, English . . Physical Education . Mathematics, English . . . Wood Shop . Mathematics, English . Home Economics . . . Metal Shop . Mathematics, English . . Special fBoysj . Music, Art . Wood Work . . French . Science, Civics . . . . Librarian . Mathematics, History . . Commercial . . . . . Art . Mathematics, History . . M athematics, Science 'Physical Educatino, Science Physical Education, Civics . . Shop, Shop Science . Home Economics . . . History, Science Metal Shop, Shop Drawing MRS. DOROTHY PADOOCK .... ...... 0 rchestra, Violin MISS AGNES RAAB . , Mathematics, Science MRS. BLOSSOLI RICE ............. Special I Girls 2 MISS ALICE ROBINSON . . . Mathematics, French, Sewing MISS MARGARET SKINNER . ..... English, Journalism MISS CHRISTINE WALTHER . . . . English MISS CATHERINE WARNER . ' . ..... Music MR. GEORGE WARRENBURQ , . . . . Physical Education, Science I ,f , I ' I in h S 'llfaf' .WI ,iz fl' 7 Ii ' gif W lim Q2 fat!!! Q-- rv wb, of if-fm,
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M., Golden fDays f Q. The pioneer band is fast passing Yet their spirit will linger for aye, The work and foundation they builded Was not made to crumble away. ff f A But will stand as a monument to them And their brave, dauntless spirit of old, The true heart, the quick hand, the kindness Are to us, far dearer than gold. f KI I -5 : f L . , ,f -Shi . lb i '55 mt ,' Iii? 3 , f 3 1' fir., 4, . if ,V I f eff My , ,fgjl of, G g 4 asm lo, Y -ELIZABETH MCGRATH AUGUST 11-Here we are back at school at last, Summer vacation, a thing of the past. A new coat of paint makes our school just right To match it our students will have to be bright. 12-Hello, L7's, we welcome you here And wish you the best of luck for the year. 15-Commissioners short and commissioners tall, With dignity direct our way down the hall. Z2-The iiirst 'tAud.'7 program was held today We traveled by movies out Yellowstone way. 28-Twenty-tive clubs-oh what fun When we hear the club bell ring, how we run. 29-Willie Costa, you go back A big bull pup is on your track. SEPTENIBER 1+Labor Day holiday, school closed all day It's not Labor for us today we play. 3fT0day We heard our president's greeting, At a very interesting Student Body meeting. 9-Our state to the Union was admitted Eighty years ago-a holiday we're permitted. 11-Wesley Raso decided to clean his locker this fall, He tried to do it all himself, his friend the junk man did call. 13fPicnics, movies and good auditorium plays These are truly Golden School Days. 19-Our new radio is a tfpipl' We heard the World's Series hit by hit. 23-We hate to get that slip of pink It shows our parents we didn't think. 26-On this date the Girls' Glee Club sang. In many tuneful songs their voices rang. 28-The Girls' Uniform is 100 per cent. With this Miss Engle is absolutely content. 30-Some of us are taking intelligence tests Between you and me, we think they are pests.
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