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mf SEL-ALAH,e . I. it 3'l.P wM.. e 45 '- , . Q:ii'i.ff:-qQ- , L' l, ' e' as '- V l 1,65 f.r'+-- . ' .fm 7.2.4 .,, -- . -' 4-- C-School .Ranches for Une Nczfpeakv Monday: A little shrimp-Elizabeth Martin. Spare ribs-Miss Stewart. Two eggs-Frank Ormond and Cartledge Blackwell. Water-Crawford Gillis fhe's all wetl. Tuesday: An old crab-Mr. Partin. A musical potato-Patti Gee Martin. Ice cream-Burt Davis Qhe's so coldj. Wednesday: A poor fish-Alfred Freeland. Hominy-The Chorus Class. Milk-Katherine Jackson. Thursday: Hot dogs-Jack Kerr and some other curr. Soup lit makes so much noisel-Cyrus Lahman. fHotJ chocolate-George, the janitor. Friday: Lobster- Halleck fit's read all overj. A young chicken-Carolyn Bayne. Brains-Anna Burns and Irma Fowlkes. The Cafeteria also keeps on hand: Nuts-William Welch and Baby Mackin. Sweets-Frances Towns and Pug Pollard. Peaches-Clarice Reedy and Virginia Foxworth. Jelly Beans-Preston Jackson and Clarence McGan. Green berries - Ink and Lillie Howard. Marie Gusdorf. Things what Won Qshould Know Do you know: That Frank Ormond and a second year boy are about to come to blows over a rat? That Marie Gusdorf still wears a fraternity pin? That Milton Tepper has nearly forgotten Doris? That Frances Towns still has more than one interest in the Academy of Music? That Virginia Foxworth thinks M, I. Blue more appropriate than Am I Blue? That Clarice Reedy's pet name is Psyche? 1'-iN NlNlQl'lilgN 'ru I RTV If fill 4 ' I ..,, , ' .... I. I
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,-.,.1 - '- 1. L70 5 L-Al,,XH ,..g,,gB,,g :...,Mff..j11f:,5,, y T f ' F3 gi. ., ,.A.. i. -miami C-Selma Slfigh C-School 837' Driver ...,.4.................................................,........................................ Mr. Jackson Back Seat Driver ........... ...,............... M rs. Howard Head Lights .....,.rr....... .. ........,...........................,. Seniors Doors ..................r......,,,. .......... T raffic Committee Nuts ..,.......,............A.........,,..............,......................................................,......... Pupils Wheels ...,..............,.....,..............i......i,.......................,.....................,........ Faculty fThey make it go around! Flat Tire ..........,.......................................................................,.... Mr. Snyder Patches .,....... ......,....,4............................................................... S ewing Class Starter .i.......,..,... ..,........,........ 8 :30 Bell Low Gear ...i..i......,.. .,,.,....... F irst Years Second Gear .............. ............. S econd Years High Gear ....,......... ........... S enior Class Reverse .............. .......................,..... E xams Horn ................ ..........,i.,.................,................................,...,.. C yrus Lanham Breaks ...............,.................,.........,..,..,..,....,..i,..,,.......,..,.........,....,. Miss Creagh QShe really makes themj Speedometer .....i..........................................,i.................................. Jack Kerr Squeaks ............................,,........,..,...............................,.................,,... Mr. Partin Rattles ..i............. ..........,,,..,....... M rs. Hardy Tail Light ..i....................................,.....,..........,............... Leila Mae Eakens C9w' qiadio Many things have happened at Selma High School which go to make this year one of the most progressive in its history. Among the outstand- ing events was the installation of a radio. The school officials had wanted for a long time to put a radio in the school, and this year, with the help of the Parent-Teacher's Association, their dream was realized. The radio that the committee selected for us has all the latest improvementsg the cabinet, too, is very attractive. Nearly every Friday morning we hear the Music Appreciation hour given by the New York Symphony Orchestra directed by Walter Dam- rosch. Many years ago the officials of the National Broadcasting Com- pany realized the need of musical education for the school children all over the country. These men knew that the best way to reach schools every- where was by the radio. Mr. Damrosch agreed to help in the broadcast- ing of these programs. They were begun last fall and have continued through the winter. Every week Mr. Damrosch tries to familiarize us with some type of music. Sometimes he illustrates fun in musicg again he will imitate animalsg and another day he gives some type of formal composition. Mr. Damrosch always adds to our enjoyment of the selec- tions by his careful explanations. NINIQI mm so ll 1 ff. 1 i'.
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