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STUDE Q COULCIL Th high schools all ov r th Unit d Statcs ar end avoring to train students to b l aa rs, and to ncourag student gov rn m nt The Student Council is an organigation whose members are chosen by the student body to represent them in all problems that involve students and administrative heads Two members were chosen from each class Senior lewis Raymond, George Owens Junior Dale Bauer, rrank Raymond, SOPHOWOPS Phyllis McDerm1th, Melvin Bruns, Freshman Margaret K mer, Imogene Washburn The members elected Phyllis Mcuermith president of th Council Our organization is a member of the hational Council and receives its publications and sug estions Fr nk 'It's scandalous for them to charge you five dol a s r towing your car only taree or four miles Roger I'm making them earn their money I've got the brakes o The grocer was regretful as he turned George down 'Sorry, Ceorge nOh, th t's all right I wou1dn't be much help e always laugh at te cher's jokes NO matter what they be Not because they're funny jokes But because it's policy Lester, when asked by Mrs Grote to define deficit', said ,'A deficit is what you've got when you h1ven't as much a if vou h d just nothing n0h, I know a few things, said Pau ell, you haven't anything on me,U retor ed J ck il guess now as fev t1ings as anybody ilbert hen I hit a boy he rem m e uarrell , that' nothing, when I hit hlm he doesn't remember N ,Hr F 1 Y yn L. ' 'L - 1, ' . . Q L , 'L Q L Q - L, Q ' V - l D : - ' ' - S : I 1 .K f . ' A IZ ' ' 'hi - C I l .4 L Q .7 o ' a : ' - C 1 r fo 1 U O : N ' L 1 n . ll 1 O . ' 5 son, we can't use much help right now.' I f Z Q 0 9 U YI: ' I3 I .L I 1 . ll z I 1 D , f s a .H l. h 'Y-4' 45 1 ,l , i A I k . .. J . ll W : 'E Je.b rs it.n ' : nOh s c v,, V .'n ' o
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BREEZY MONEY An all boy three act comedy was given on December 22 T113 was to compete with the all girl play 'Nine Girls' given last year lae cast was as follows Breezy, press agent de luxe ilbert Bormann Hoedown, the world's laziest bellhop Lester Bruns Cummin, owner of Cummin Inn Dale Bertach Carter Maxon,Jr , a millionaire lynn Barry Dick Landis, Almost dead broke George Owens Ji my Gale, completely dead broke Darrell Dooley Colonel Southern, the old South with a young daughter Robert McAfee Herbert west, D1ck's rival Harold Crowe Mops, good on impersonations Roger Barnes when Breezy offers a taousand collars to the first elop ing couple to spend a night in the Haunted Bridal Suite, he didn't intend to pay it But when Dick and Jimmy masquerade as bride and groom they did intend to win it Nothing's going to scare them out before the week is up not much' But there are troubles in store that even Breezy hasn't thought of As the press agent with ideas the skinflint owner of the summer resort, a lazy negro bellhop, the young millionaireg the fire eating Southern father, his rival, the hick sheriff, and Breezy's pal who try to scare the couple from the haunted bridal suite the fun never let up till the last curtain came down C 'PIb'l LAS PARTY One of trc most successful parties of the year was the Christmas party The beginning of the evening was spent in dancing, and the Virginia Reel, then the lights were turned out, candles were lit, and Christmas carols were sung by the entire group, with Mrs Lynch at the piano Gifts were distributed among tie group by Bob ustabrook dressed as Santa Claus Hot chili was servec as refreshments GAA prPTY The G A A and Pep Club ave an all irl party on February 14 After a cold sos enger hunt, various games, tumb ling, and dancing were GIJOY d with :sfo of the p1onoeraph After a rip roaring evening he girls ecided that hen parties are lots of fun u as . ' I U 1 Q VW' . Q 1. e 1 lllllQllllCl'w 'r - oaanuo Av Qleoloeluoo all A Y O coolo Ill.. ' noneeeooclel llfflf. 4 OOlIll!.lIllllDOOlCllOlf K oouaooueeoooeoll lee! IOC Lonnie, Sheriff and handy man............Frank Raymond ' 1 1 L - I QOL . -4 on ' 0 o ' I o I O 1, ew, . .Lt .A- AJ.. - 0 s , O 0 1 7 , ' A A e u o 1 S - 'S o -- 'v' - ' ' A 2. CF, -f:.Tm .. 1 O e 4- ff' O ' UA - '4 . O
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