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m 11.5. I Qhg Qlgmgt 1 9 z 1 Hrlhat is sn rare as an img in jlune? Lorn B. answers a question. McKendrick makes the mile in 5l,Q. Ethyl Dowd makes a long speech. Hoyt isn't tardy. Mr. Wilson says, I won't give any tests this time. Sergeant says, As the feller didn't say-. Helen Powell doesn't speak for two minutes. The Trumpeter has all words correctly spelled. Dick thrills his hearers with a solo. Jack B. stays home one night. Herb is hoarse and can't laugh. Louise Goff makes a poor recitation. Bob T. makes a good one. Marion stops flirting with Courtney. Mr. Curtis gets a cramp in his thumb and middle finger L mf
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R Irl. 5. N Ihg Qlgmgt illl Z ll Stuhent -Tllnhg Assnriatinn The Student Body Association was re-organized at the begin- ning of the school year. Every student in High School becomes a member as soon as he enters High School. This gives a much larger membership as well as organizing the school as a whole. Dues were fixed at fifty cents a semester. The following officers were elected: Herbert Adams ............ .......,........ P resident Henry Breazeal .............. ....... V ice President Robert Throckmorton ........ ........... S ecretary Gordon Hockaday .............,.............,.......... Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized to take care of student affairs in an easier and quicker manner. This body works in con- junction with the faculty, and all questions pertaining to athletics, finances and student affairs in general are handled by it. It has proved very satisfactory in accomplishing its purpose, to promote harmony and co-operation between students and faculty. The members are: W .O. Keeling ..... ............... C hairnnan Herbert Adams ....,... .....,.... S ecretary '21 Christine King ......,,.,.. ............,..,.,,..... ' 21 Gordon Hockaday ...... .................... ' 21 Alpha Rutledge ...,... ,,...,, ' 22 Clare Mackrill ......... ,,,,.,, ' 22 Verus Farnsworth ...... ,.,,,., ' 23 V. Mayo ...................... ,,,,,,, ' 23 DeLin Farnsworth ...... ,,,,,,, ' 24
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1.11. s. qlw qgnmgt 1 9 z 1 Snrietg HARD TIMES PARTY The Sophs gave an interesting Hard Times party Feb. 6th in the H. S. building. Everyone came dressed in a hard times cos- tume. Altho only about half of the class was there they had a very enjoyable time. A sleight of hand performance was given by Emil Schneider, a local young man, and other stunts by members of the class. Refreshments consisting of pimento and ham sandwiches, cookies and lemonade. The hard timers were chaperoned by Miss Henderson, Mr. Curtis and Mr. Wilson. TAFFY PULL The Senior class held a taffy pull at the High School building Dec. 10th. The evening was enjoyably spent playing games and pulling candy. The party broke up about 10:30 and everyone started for home? The same night the Junior class had a taffy pull at the home of Lucy Smith. After they had their fill of candy the Jun- iors attempted to enter the High School, but were routed by the Seniors after a snowball fight. One of the Juniors was devested of his trousers. This incident put an end to hostilities and the party proceeded unmolested. SENIOR WEINIE ROAST A weinie roast and watermelon feed was held on a small island in the Snake River. The class, accompanied by Miss Hen- derson, met at the school house in the evening and started for the river in cars. Two cars took the wrong road and attempted to pull thru a small lake caused by a broken irrigation ditch. One suc- ceeded but the second came to a halt in the middle of the nond. The boys removed their shoes and pushed the car out but it had to be towed to the river. Everyone was rowed across the island bv Dick and Gene in the Ghost A fire was built and the evening was greatly enjoyed eating weinies and watermelons. There was great abundance of the latter but no inquiry was made as to where they came from. The narty returned to town in the wee small hours, well satisfied with the evening's pleasures.
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