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ASSEMBLIES During the school year many convocation programs were held. They were varied, instructive as well as entertaining, and enjoyed by all the students and faculty. Sept. 19 The late Judge Bales (Constitution Day) Sept. 26 Safety Assembly Oct. 1 Big Rich (Poetry) Oct. 9 Rev. Holroyd (Religious) Oct. 16 Singing Session Oct. 28 Safety Assembly Nov. 11 Armistice Assembly (0. A. Bartholomew) Dec. 21 Christmas Assembly (8th grade play) Feb. 18 Patriotic Program (Public Speaking Class) Mar. 5 Rev. Seelig (Religious) Mar. 19 Rev. Barth (Religious) Apr. 2 Rev. Lantz (Religious) Apr. 9 Athletic and Music Awards THE MOTHERS CLUB The West Side Mothers Club had as its president, Mrs. Bert Davis, and as its secretary, Mrs. Eugene Harlow. The most important event sponsored by the Club this year was the annual chili supper in conjunction with a carnival. The Club has, as usual, served milk to the pupils of the first six grades. —Mrs. E. E. Harlow
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SENIORS We have arrived! After eleven years of being a group of relatively unimportant students, we have become Seniors. We feel that we are qualified to shoulder this responsibility with a group which has changed little during the course of our education. Mabel E. Ward has acted as our capable adviser during our high school years, and was our homeroom teacher during our last year. Our classofficers were: Robert Davis, president; Richard Lollar, vice president; Mark Coleman, secretary; Martha Jane Schricker, treasurer. Norma Jean Kennon was elected president of the Student Council and Ada Mae Liven-good, vice president. The other Senior representatives were: Delia Mae Vernon, Mar- celle Green, Robert Davis, and John Caron. Joyce Fraze, editor of the Westerner, and fifteen other members of the staff were Seniors. Joyce Richey, editor of the Successus, had as her assistants numerous members of the Senior class. Many members participated in the musical organizations: Band, Orchestra, and Chorus. Marcelle Green and John Caron directed the Sub-Deb and Bachelors Clubs, respectively. Although we were not well represented in numbers on the basketball team, we were in quality. Eugene Caupp carried the honors nobly. Our class play, “Spring Fever,” and the Senior-Junior party were two of the high points in the year’s activities. These twelve years will leave pleasant memories for every member of our class. We hope that we have made many lasting contributions to the school we love. —Ann Parent Page Twelve
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