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Stubent ®ob IRotes The Student Body organized in 1911 has enrolled more members this year than it has any previous year. Our unmber enrolled fifty-eight early in the year, and also at that time we elected our officers. They have bossed the job to every one’s satisfaction. On Friday the assembly period has been turned over to tne student body, who in turn let each class take it ' s turn in furnishing the program. The programs have in- deed been very classy. Some days have been taken up in yells and singing practice. These have proven to be very valuable hours. We are distinctly of the opinion that the Body can yell louder, make more vibrations of ether in one period than the collective members of the faculty could make through- out the year. We are able to sing, “Kind Words Can Never Die,” (Mr. West’s favorite), “Auld Lang Syne” (Air. Oldham’s favorite), from the cup on, and Miss Young’s “Onward Christian Soldiers.” We have developed a number of base singers, whi eh shows that our boys are getting down to business. Help has been given to athletics and much school p Mriotism has been developed, through the appreciative efforts of the Student Body. We hope to see it grow thereby filling annd maintaining it’s position in school.
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THE FIRST SNOWFALL. There is nothing as pleasant after a long dreary day than to wander out in the evening when it is quietly snowing. Not a sound is heard, every tring is soft and peaceful. The moon, obscured by falling snowflakes, sheds a soft, pale light on the scene; the trees become white, and the brown earth is made to change its color. These downy snowflakes we find are even clinging to us, our clothing is white with a cuddling mass of them; some in their delight fly in our faces, some cling tenderly to stray locks of hair, and others dart aim- lessly here and there. In an hour or so we are surprised, for the snowflakes have ceased falling and the moon is smiling bright- ly on the glittering white scene, which we are ourselves are prone to admire. N. A. R. Ik. ' •V ' iW ' %, A SPRING BLOSSOM. She stood beneath the trees, dressed in a dainty white pinafore. Her chestnut brown hair hung in curls and ringlets around her pretty face. Her dark large eyes of brown, half shaded by silken lashes, spark- led like laughing sunbeams peeping from a dewy sky of summer showers. Her lips were the shape of cupid’s bow — the color of red ripe cherries. Her ear the pink of the coral, over which she had hung a cluster of cherries. A drop of dew rested on a lock of her hair— the sun made it a diamond. She was Sprng’s innocence and truly Spring’s fairest blossom.
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS. President Walter Ray West Vice President Flora Jaqu ’- Secretary Lillian Harris Treasurer Emery Thomas Editor Myrtl e I. West Serj.-at-arms John Wilding Yell-Master Chas. Latham
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