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FEBRUARY 25, 1937 THE WOLVERINE PAGE 34 Gym-Auditorium Dedicated Thursday STAFF: Editor ---------- Uttp Nelson Co-Editor ------ Rosie Henderson Sports Reporter------Norman Co Typists Ethel Hite. Leo Baggett Copy Readers Fern Landers and Ethel Hite. Sponcor Miss Bertlnla Howell Special Reporters this week: Babe Kelley. Hare! Hite. Ethel Hite. Toby Shelby. Lena Martha True- !ock. Edna Packard. Fern Landers. Kathryn Su’ser. Lucille Price. Syb- il Landers. Margy Lee White and Ozclla Foster. VE SAW: Lucille Johnston with Kenneth Banks Sunday night. Eloulse Shelby talking with Hol- lis Bills In the hall. Ethel Hite and Douglas Coker playing hand . Maiy Jane writing Waldo a let- ter. Travis with a boy by the name of -Less. Kloise Holland talking about go- ing to see Albert Wednesday nit . Wanda Lou's name on Douglas Coker s book. Carroll chewing on Ethel's ears. Recll riding around with Oleta Coker Sunday afternoon. •-ucllle Price with Dude Hes- tand Sunday right. Lillian and Price In Plalnvlew Saturday visiting their folks. INTERSCIIOLASTIC LEAGUE WORK STARTED At the Lamb County Executive Board meeting, three 'acuity mem- bers from Texas Tech were cho- oo:i to act as Judges for the Lamb County Interscholastic league meet to be held April 2 and 3. Mr. Bobbitt of Sudan was appointed to recure the Judges. The finals of volley ball are to ba played off at Sudan April 3. 'I ho date has cat been setfor ten- nis finale. Debate finals are to be held at Sudan April U. Tiny Tot story telling will be hold at Amherst April 1 Spring Lako is working hard to make a good showing a tthe League Meet. ASK THE FRESIIMAN Ask Anna Lee what patent lea- ther la. Ask Juanita If she likes chick- en salad, sandwiches and Ice cream. Ask Jimmie Sue how many boys she winked at In Plalnvlew High School. Ack Modette If you dam with darning cotton. Ask Maxie why she likes Juan- ita Harmon so well Ask Ruby If It Is fun to walk fast. Miss Howell: Travis what la a hypocrite? Travis: A hypocrite is a boy coming to school with a smile on his face OLE NOSEY Here we are again with a car load of new for everybody! If we leave anything out you Juet re- port it to the editor ond she will be sure to get it n the oape-. Recll took supper with Oleta Sun- day night Oleta was certainly afraid that he would decide not to so she asked me to rck '.£ With my help she wasnot disrp- pointed. Wanda Lou rrao , ith Doug'ai most of Sunday. Chi miroly d:d sit cloce to his side coming from the union meeting at Muleshoe. 1 surely did feel sorry for her when she said that ahe had to go home and could not be his guest ct ru per. Why don't some of you try th's? Miss Howell gave her Spanish class some questions to answer. She told us not to copy the question be- cause she could find It In th© book. Leo Baggett popped up and said Why don't you let us writs the questions because you have the book to look up the answers? I saw Hollis Bills writing a let- ter In the study hall. It didn't say who to. Travis Hestand went with Joe Banks Sunday night. She has also been keeping company with Mal- :olm McCool. Juanita Harrman gave Eugene Cupp a valentine. She has been wanting to give her heart to him a long time. The latest yet—Elolse Holland has fallen for Albert Mitchell. She remarked some time ago that he was very cute! The other day I heard old J. E. say he received an eight page let- ter from Francis. I’ll bet old J. E goes broke paying letters out of the postofftce, what Is your guess? Say. old Llndon Lltten was seen with Bonibol Hooten. I Just wonder what will happen next. I guess Llndon had to fall sometime. Mr. Edelmon saked in arithme- tic class the other day what was meant by billing and cooing. Lucille spoke up and said Ethel knew all about It. Ethel's face turned red but I don't know yet what It means. Whenever I find out what It Is. X will tell you. I happened by some means to find out Leo's favorits tune which Is Is It True What They Say About Dixie. She Is already gone now Leo. no need of crying over spilled milk. Sunday. Travis met a nice look- ing boy by the name of Lass. He was going to Uke her for a ride but he couldn't drive and Travie couldn't either so they had to stay at home We also hear that Price is Fixing up” his house and making a yard fence. We guess he Is fix- ing the place up for Lillian. You know Lillian said it was to hap- pen June 3. She was talking about the Centennial, tho. What do you think? Lucille Price was with Dude Hestand Sunday night. We -wonder waj! has gone wrong betwesn :ier and Marvin A FOUNDERS DAY PROGRAM GIVEN FEBRUARY 18 The Parent - Teacher Associa- tion met at the Spring Lake Gym- nasium. Thursday night. Feb. iS. Business was taken care of. The motion was made and carried that the money on hand should be uaed for tho buying of grade school li- brary books. A Founder’s Day Program was givsn. Wanda Marie Kelley and Dorthy White played piano solos. A Founder's Day Pagent was ren- dered. Two dollars was taken as a birthday preaent to the National Congress P. T. A. ' IN DIPLOMA ROW Hold Everything! This is tho command v h'.ch will orlnj you ta the Senior Play on March 5. If you do net obey command It will truly be your loos, for on that night will be presented one of tho most amusing plays ever written This play by the well-known dia- matirt. Austin Ooctx. waa con- ceived and written In a tourist home on the Honeymoon TraiL It contain thrills, laughs, romance, all intricately woven Into a most enjoyable evening. Have you ever stopped over at a tourist home? Com and ee what really could have happened had you rubbed el- bows with crooks, bankers, runa- ways. potential movie stars, all bent on escaping from each other. Never was on night so full of excitement and thrills — and the strange part of It Is. romance goes blissfully on. In Hold Every- thing.' the Senior Class has ee- locted a play which requires care- ful rehearsing of delicate eltuc- tlons. Th action mounts to eueh a pitch as to make you wonder how the story can end satisfactori- ly. All ths time you are wondering what will happen next, you are holding your sides with uncon- trollable laujhter. Critics all over the country have been lavish with their praise of this Irresistible play. Now com and eee It per- formed by th Senior Class on March 5. The second year Home Econom- ics Class had been studying Dy- ing and Tinting Clothing. Wanda White: Mrs. Daughtery, may I die (dye) this Period? Mrs Daughtery: No. Wanda. It will take more than 43 minutes for you to die. Ethel says she la going to the Centennial this summer and :iol coming back. Th-ro la a boy by the name of Charles living close by. I saw Carl no. ling a letter to a girl in Levclland yesterday. I think her nams is Mabel. Carl seems to have some varied inter- ests. Watch out Carl because Ole Nosey is always watching you. Wo heard something on Sister Girl (Ethel) th other day but w don't want to te!l It Just yet. Walt until the proper ;ime cornea. So long. Nosey Dr. Knapp To Give Dedication Address At Formal Dedication Which Is Set ror Feb th. HOLBROOK AND JONES SPEAK Dr. Bradford Knapp, president of Texas Technological College and long time friend of progressive agriculture, will deliver the dedi- cation address at the formal open- ing of th Spring Lake Auditori- um-Gymnasium Thuredsy. Feb 73. at 8:C0 p. m Although the building has been in use for some time, the re:ent Installation of a modern heatlnir system has made posrible the for- mal dedication program. Together with Dr. Knapp on this program will be J. O. Jonej. doc- tor of the 17th district of the Works Progress Admin.'sxctlon. through whom aid v ao secured fo- tlo conctruction of the building. Mr. O. D. Holbrook, deputy state superintendent for the Lubbock district will represent the State Department of Education. Mr Hoi- brook will give a short talk on Th Auditorium - Gymnasium and the New Curriculum. Student representatives to speak on th program will be Lowell Hite president of the Senior Class. Recll Slgman. president of the Spring Lake Athletic Association. Lillian Nelson, editor of The Wolverine. Douglas Coker, captain cf both football and basketball teams, and Clota Belle Sanders, playing cap- tain of girls' basketball. Musical numbers will be given by Miss Marjorie Warren, direc- tor of public school music, and a special song arrangement dedica- ted to Old Trusty the bus for- merly used for athletic trips will be given by a number of high school students. The public is invited to at- tend. Mr. Edelmon said when speaking of the program. FROM THE HITES Lillian still seems to co madly in love with Price. W arc cure ahe will be able to secure her PH degree this summer. She tries to say she got home real early Sat- urday night, but Mr. Edelmon says it was two o'clock. Now Lil- lian. Guess who that Travis Hestand went with Sunday night? None other than Joe Banke Joe. did Ruth get mad at you for rome- thing? Bernice sUil talks about John. She also still likes her old nick- name which is Nancy. She once knew a boy whose name was Joe Goat© . That U how rh c» th? name Nancy. Lucille Johnaton otlll loves all the boy a much a ever. We be- lieve he loves one ju t ms much a she does the other. She went with Kenneth Banks Sunday night. I guess Ken is Just as sweet as Jo . Is he? Ask Lucille Johnaton. Don't miss the Senior play. Hold Everything. Hold Every- thing will be presented March 3.

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PAGE 29 THE WOLVERINE JANUARY 28. 1937 Spring Lake Wins Second Home Game STAFF Editor Lillian Nelson Co-editor —— Roxie Henderson Sports editor Norman Cox Typist------------------Ethei Hite Copy readers Ethel Hite and Fern Landers Sponsor Mrs. Z. B. Lee Special reporters (this week): Edna Packard. Wanda White. Le- na Martha Truelock. Lucille Price. Wanda Lou Bartoe. Fern Lan- ders. Bubo Kelley. Kathryno Sul- ser. Ethel Hite. Mary Lou Hin- son. Mattie Ruth Koonce. Sybil lenders. Clota Belle Sanders. Ha- zel Hite. Norman Cox. Toby Shel- by. Lucille Johnston, and Marglo Lee White. STUDENTS ORGANIZE ATHLETIC CLUB In a called meeting January 20. of all those Interested in Athlet- ic» the following officers were elected: President. Rcell Sigman; Secretary. Wanda Lou Bartcc; Vice President. J. E. Harland. This athletic organization is to be continued through the years. The organization will make Its own rules. They will also make the rules which they want the public to go by. There will also be a boys’ and girls’ organization with this as the main organization. The pres- idents of both girls' and boys’ or- ganizations win be repreeenta- tlves in the main organization. HOYS ORGANIZATION All boys who are Interested in any kind of athletics had a meet- ing In room sixteen Thursday. They decided to pay one dollar in order to get combination locks put on the new lockers In the gym If In any case they decide to move or do not want their lockers seventy-five cents will be refund, ed to them. The following offi- cers were elected: President—Carrol Sigman. Vice President—Borden Price. Secretary—Joe Banka. Representative of the Sopho- more class—Weldon Barton. Representative of Freshmen — Wlx Price. Representative of the Juniors Arnold Harden. Representative of the Seniors —Leo Baggett. THE GIRLS’ ORGANIZATION All girls who participate in ath- letics have organized In one group. The president of this organiza- tion Is automatically member of the Athletic Club at Spring Lake for boys and girls. These girls, with problems and ideas, have a voice in the club through the repreaentation of their president. This organization is to solve their many problems In working toward one goal. Of- ficers for the girls are: Babe Kelley, president; Ethel Hite, vice president; Lucille John- ston. secretary; Clota Bell Sanders Senior representative; Rosie Hen- derson. Junior representative: Ka- theryn Sulser. Sophomore repre- sentative; Fay Sigman. freshman representative. STRING LAKE GIRLS DEFEATED BY LOCKNEY HONOR ROLL PRIMARY NEW8 The pupils of Miss Kelley’s room are building a three room house and building small furniture for IL They are building little swings out of cheese boxes. Each pupil Is going to build a home or bring pictures of each room In a home and paste them in a drawing room. 1. There have been twenty- seven Poet Laureate of Eng- land. 2. The first person to hold the title of Laureate In its signif- icance was Ben Johnson. 3. John Masefield Is the pres- ent Poet Laureate. Grade School Many names appear on the grade school honor roll for the past six weeks. As tome of the high school grades are not com- plete. the high school honor roll is being withheld until next week. First Grade Joyce Coker. LaMoyne Bulls. Louise Else a. Marie Alalr. Edwin Hill. Jerry Kelley. Edwin Trotter. Bltsey Margaret Sigman. Patsy Ruth Trull. Harvey Worth Shan- non. Adolph Ebellng and Waymon Lewis. Second Grade Evelyn Fcnklns. Patsy Landers. Glenora Bell Roberts. Wilma Nell Shelby. Betty Jo Testerman. Billy Wayne Clayton. Leroy Cupp. Me- low Rae Howard, Guy Frances Kelley. Jack Bentle. Paul Har- mon Burton. Third Grade Billy Free. Lucy Pearl Nix. Rob- ort Hyott. Jean Wilson. Jimmy Cleavenger. Helen Koonce. Artis Barton, and Shirley Clayton. Sixth Grade Norma Cleavenger. Seventh Grade Ara Sue Jones. The Spring Lake girls were de- feated by Lockney by a score of 34 to 23 Tuesday evening. Janu- ary 19. at Spring Lake. The high point girl was Clota Belle Sanders. Those on the main string were: Forward. Clota Belle Sanders. Mo- dette Lewis. and Mary Jane Smyth; guards, Lucille Johnston. Lucille Price, and Wanda Lou Bartee. Substitutes were: Ila Lewis., Ha- zel Hite. Faye Sigman and Babe Kelley. JUNIORS SURPRISE MU. NIX. SPONSOR Harland Leads In Scores For Spring Lake. The local team won over tho Lockney High team with a scoro that shows that the Wolverine played ball through the game. Th« score was 22-17 In favor of the hard playing local team. The Lockney team made a bid for the game In the first half but fell short of the fast passing which locals put on the heat In the last half and ran up seven field go:Is to Lockncy’s two. The men start- In for Xptlng Lake were: Banks. Hite, Ha.land. Coker, and Cox; tha substitutes were. Hagan. Har- din. Trull. Price, and Drake. Mr. Nix. sponsor of the Junior clam was greatly surprised when the class presented to him a class pin January 2«. like the ones that the Juniors selected this year, with his Initials engraved on the beck. This was done In order to return the appreciation for his Interest and cooperation with the Junior class. We hope he enjoys it as much as we enjoyed giving It to him. STARS IN THE FRESHMAN SKY Lindon Lit ten. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Litten. was born at Muse, Oklahoma, in 1922. He is a member of the F.F.A. and the football team. His favorite sport is swimming. His favorite subject is Agriculture. He has attended school hore eight years. GUESS WHO Answer to last week's—Lillian Nelson. There's a boy enrolled In the sen- ior class Whose disposition you can’t sur- H« Is friendly and kind, but that isn’t all Thore is none who outshine him In basketball. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER RESIGNS SECOND TEAM DROPS GAME TO HART CAMP The second team of the Spring Lake High School boys journeyed to Hart Camp January 20. to be defeated by tho school team there. The scores were 22-17 In the game Issuing; the Hart Cimp team had a hard time defeating the hustling Wolverine team. Tho Spring Lake boys became over confident In the latter part of the first half when they gained tho leud and the Hart Camp team ran their score up to win by a margin of five points at the end of the game. SPRING LAKE WINS OVER HART Mr. Paul Lewis has offered his resignation os a membsr of the Spring Lake school board In or- der that he might devote his time to the office of County Com- missioner which he took over Jan- uary 1. Ho has been a member and served na president of the board since 1931. Luther Bohsnnan. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bohannan. was born at Hlldon. Oklahoma. His favorite subject Is Agriculture. His favor- ite sport Is baseball and his hobby is horse back riding. This Is his flrct year to attend school here. Oncota Lemons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lemons was born at Quitaque, Texas, in 1921. Her favorite subject Is English. Her favorite sport is baseball and her hobby Is kodaking. This Is her first year to attsnd school here. GRADE ECHOOL GLIMPSES Civics To Take 1’luc- Of Reading This semester, -he seventh grade will study civics Insetad of read- ing. Mias Jlnklns will be the In- structor of the subject. The c’.ass is scheduled for 1:00 to 1:43. Paragraphing Project The fourth grade began a stu- dy of paragraphing last week. Miss Howell states that the students are showing an interest in the work. After the drills have been work- ed up. they will be made Into a notebook with covers made to Il- lustrate their ctudy. Norma Clcnvlnger has been out of school the past week on ac- count of Illness Norma la In the sixth grade. Tho Wolverines avenged tho defeat they received at the hands of the fast playing Hart boys in the opening game of the season. The score was 20-11 In the game played Friday night at Hart. The Spring Lake used tholr defense very well in the game of fast breaks which the Hart team tried to use In this game. The game wai rough and fouls were plenti- ful on oach side. The boys start- ing for Spring Lake were: Banks. Hits. Harland, Cox and Coker. Teull substituted. GIRLS WIN OVER HART Friday night. Jsn. 22. the Spring Laks Basketball girls defeated the Ilart girls with a score of 28-24. The following girls played: Ma- ry Jane Smyth. Hazel rfllc. Fay Sigman. Ila Lewis. Lucille Price. Modelle Lewis. Clota Bell Sanders. Wonda Lou Bartee. Lucille Johns- ton and Kathcryne Sulser. SPRING LAKE DEFEATS HART CAMP Hart Camp was defeated by the Spring Lake girls Wednesday night. January 20. by a score of 23 to 23. The starting lineup wau Hazel Hite. Ila Lewis, and Fayo Sigman as forwards; Babe Kelley. Kathryn Sulser and Ethel Hite as guards. The cubstitutes were Clota Belle Sanders. Lucille Johnston. Wanda Lou Bartee. Lucille Price. Modette Lewis and Mary Jane Smyth. The high point girl was Clota Bello Sanders, who made 12 acorcs



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FEBRUARY 4. 1937 THE WOLVERINE PAGE 30 STAFF Editor . . Lillian Nelson Co-editor Rosie Henderson Sports Reporter Norman Cox Typists .. Leo Baggett. Ethel Hite Copy Readers ------ Fern Landers and Ethel Hite Sponsor Miss Bertlnia Howell Special Reporters (this week): Babe Kelley. Mary Lou Hinson. Modette Lewis, Fern Landers. Eth- el Hite. Recll Sigman. Norman Cox. Toby Shelby. Lucille Price, Wanda White, Lena Martha True- lock. Wanda Lou Bartee, Ruth Koonce, Clota Belle Sanders, Ha Lewie, and Elsie Sulser. MISS HOWELL TAKES MRS LEE’S PLACE Miss Bertlnia Howell has tak- en Mrs. Z B. Lee’s place place In High School. 8ho teaches Eng- lish and Spanish. She Is also the sponsor of the Wolverine. FROM THE HITES PARTING DAY Cheerly smiled the beginning morn And clearly rang the school bell. How they looked and what they wore. Of their teachers everyone was to tell. A teacher from last year. To the 8enlor Class remained; To think they could have a leader so dear. To their hearts this brought glad refrain. Until school was half gone. She gave her best, she gave It all To help her students along. So they in the future would never fail. They have grown from her knowl- edge and ability to teach. This growth with them will always remain; But she has some one else to reach. And their loss Is others gain. EVERY NAME UNDER THE SUN FOUND IN SPRING LAKE SCHOOL Will the Banks furnish Cash to Cover the Price of lemons? Spring Lake School has a strange assortment of names with- in its bounds. It has a various number of plants, animals. Jewels, etc. It has an Ermln and some Bulls in the animal Hat. In the plant list there are Ferns, a Rose, and an Ivey. There are Rubys. a Jewel and a Pearl. We have some toys, a Toy Nett, a Dolly, some largo Bells and a Tiny Bell. For countries and cities we have Hol- land, French and Graham. Some fowls, a Drake and a Cox (cocks). Household supplies and things re- lating to the home are Prices, a Cupp, a few Lemons. Cash. Payne (pane), a Hal), some Webbs, a Cook and Done. For the geogra- phy and climate of a country we have a Hill, Winters, some Par- ishes. a Pool. Wood, a Gayle (gale). Banks and June. We also hove the colors Brown and White and a goddess. Athenta (Athena). JOLLY JUNIORS We arc indeed sorry to have Mrs. Lee leave us. but we are also glad to have our new teacher, Mias Howell. Latest News About The Juniors We have noticed that Toby Is wearing Hollis’s tie clasp. We wonder If Louise is Jealous. We also heard that Lucille Price has been secretly married since Christmas. Better watch your step. Lucille. Babe hasn’t been playing Bas- ket ball the last few games. Why don’t you cheer her up Lowell? Lucille Johnston Is still on the go. She said she had been up nearly every night the past three weeks. Joe Banks Is still as mean as ever. He Is always getting his wires crossed in History class though. Arnie Lee has at last got him a girl. Ask him where his class pin is. Edna Packord still argues that she would like to be a -Cook. Boys, you had better watch E- lolso Holland and Beatrice Falk- ncr. They were caught ’’maklnk eyes at our new teacher. JOKES J. E.: That new farm hand Is terribly dumb. Waldo: How's that? J. E.: He found some milk bot- tles In the grass and insisted that he had found a cow's nest. Lowell: Who la that letter from? Babe: What do you want to know for? Lowell: There you are! What do I want to know for? You are the most Inquisitive person I ever met Joe: Yes sir, Leo, as sure as I alt here now, 1 shot that double- barrel at that flock of ducks and I brought down five of them. Leo: (unconcerned) Didn’t I ever tell you about me hunting frogs the other night; fired at one. then five hundred croaked. OH PROFESSOR WILL BE PRESENTED FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1« Oh Professor’—A three act musical comedy, owned and pro- duced by Wayne P. Sewell and under direction of Miss Dlxia Wooldridge will be given Friday night. February 12. at the new gymnasium. This will be spon- sored by the P. T. A. of Spring Lake School. Admission. IS and 25c. The leading parts are to be play, cd by Mr. W. L Edelmon and Miss Mary Wilson. The second leading parts are to be played by Mr. W. H. Hopkins Jr., and Miss Johnnie Kelley. Character leads are to be played by Mr. Bruce Higgins and Miss Rcba Jenkins. Comedy parts arc to be played by Pat McCord. Leo Cook, and Beat- rice Falkner. There will also ba twenty-one high school girls and boys who will dance and sing in and out of scenes.Everybody come! FROM OLE NOSEY Travis, you better be careful with those letters that you have been finding on the typewriters. You better not let me get any of them; what would you give me to tell you who Is writing them? I think Beatrice la glad that she Is in the play. You know Leo Is In It too. Well, I don't blame yoif. Beatrice. Wanda Lou. you and Lucille, did get a way home from the Basket ball game, didn’t you. I would tell off on you. but maybe I had belter not. If It happens again I will. So you better be careful. Hollis, you better be careful, be- cause I think Junior is trying to beat your time with Louise Wright. Roberta seems to be getting a- long mighty good with Carl That- ’s all right as long as it Is only “Just friends ', because I like Carl, too. I wonder why Lillian and Beat- rice blushed so at the gym for the other day. If you want to find out. ask them If you can get them to tell you. You kids guess what Esta Lea asked me the other day? Well. yes. it was about Recll. She asked mo who was going with her Recll” now. Well. Recll Is a pretty good boy. I guess tho Freshman girls kind- a hate to see Lindon leave. Well, girls, maybe you will find somo one else, some day. Mary Lou. who was the letter from? Maybe we all could guess and be nearly right. Wasn't It a Freshman boy? I think I saw a Freshman girl with a Junior last week. If I find out whose pin It is I'll let you all in on the secret. Elsie, whero did you loso your voice? Did somo one leave and take it with them, or Just what? Well, folks, I guess I'U have to stop and leave the rest of my se- crets until next week. So long. Ole’ Nosey. Mr. Littleton: Isn’t It wonderful how little chicks get out of the shell? Junior: What gets me, is how they get in? Lillian still goes with Prlce- Sunday she was talking to Ethel and Lucille and said, ”1 won't have to cook biscuits when I g;t married.” When asked why. she repliod. ’’Price doesn’t like them.” Now Lillian, be careful what you say from now on. She liked to Have choked to death Saturday night. She was eating an apple. Just like a pig and got tickled. Ethel sure thought she was chok- ed but she didn't even offer to beat her on the back. That Hazel Is a good mechanic. She finds cobs In gas tanks. Be- lieve It or not Lucille Price can certainly wake people up at night. That’s about all the news we know this week. But watch your :tcp kids, we see every move you make. Wc saw Junior Littleton and Louise Wright FRESHMEN IN THE MOVIES Fay Sigman- Joan Crawford. Annie Loo Runyon—Claudette Colbert. Uonlbel Hootcn—Clark Gable. Jimmie Sue Roberson—Robert Taylor. Lcndon Litton—Ginger Rogers. Chrlsteen Northcott—Mae West. Oneeta Lemons—Jean Harlow. Luther Bohannon—Shirley Tem- ple. Marie Harris—John Boles. Florence Bohannonon — Buck Rogers. Mary Lou Hlnaon—Jeanetto Mc- Donald. Hazel Bohannanon—Mac West. Modette Lewis—Fred McMurray. HKATINO SYSTEM EX- PECTED BY FEB 2 The heating system was ship- ped January 27 and Is expected to arrive here February Z Mr. Edel- mon states that the heating plant will be completed and In working- order by the first of next week. Barber: Hair cut? Douglas: No. Just change the oil. Then came the parting day. When the waa to leave; ”Good-by. all the students would say Then parting, their hearts would grieve. Recil Sigman. BETWEEN THE BOOKENDS Janice Meredith.” a truly in- teresting story of the American Revolution is sure to captivate any reader. Janice Meredith was then a lovely young maid on her father's farm. Charles Frowncs, a prince from over seas, who came to A- mcrica as a servant and an exile from his own country. England, became her father’s servant. After almost a year of this type of life the Revolutionary war be- gan. Charles became a Colonel In General Washington's army. He loved Janice dearly and during this horrible war many times sav- ed her much suffering. His true name was Jack Brerton. and hla parents were of English nobility. This, Janice did not know and calti she would never marry a .•■ervant Many cought the hand of this fair and beautiful maid—but who won? The be3t way to find what the happy conclusion of this story was Is to read IL GUESS WHO Lust week—J. E. Harland. In the aenlor class of seventeen There ie a certain girl It’s true her sge Is Just fifteen But she dares not tell it to the world. Her hair is light, her eyes aro green Her smile Is as bright as you have ever soen. Usher: How far down do you wish to sit. Miss? Hazel: All the way. of course. Lucille: Gee. but that date last night was fresh. Wanda Lou: Why didn't you slap his face? Lucille: I did. and take my ad- vice. never slap a guy when he is chewing tobacco.

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