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PIC 5 E Clarence really punts one!-Whoa there Miss Knipfer!--She iust wouldn't pose!-Miss Bogard at the age of Z!-Old Glory with couri- house in background as seen from school house roof!-Trying to es- cape!-He's in the army now!-Fire drill!-Won by V. H. S.-Cooking up something, you can bel!-Ruthie, when is the matter?-lust a view from the roof-She iusi loves horses-Back to work again. Page Nineteen
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PEAKING OF Zella poses prettily-Ruthie's all thru for today-Music contestants await results--He's down but not out!-What's the matter ie1lows?-- Waiting tor someone?-Nice teacher to have!-Talking it over-Hello there Miss K.!-Editor Holland dashes in-Roof top playground-Old. Glory at half staii-Iust loaiin'-Recognize them?-Track trophy. Page Eighteen
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t L TI CLUB l lst Row-Beth Smalley, Dorothy Gentle, Betty Hoefle, Ianet St. Clair, Dianne Donels, Francine Kruse, Virginia Richart, Mariorie Bergstrand. Znd Row-Mary Ellen Easter, Margaret Harper, Marcella Robbins, Nancy Lynch, Lois Worthen, Ruth Bolenhaugh, Virginia Cue. Charlotte Long, Erma Floyd. 3rd Row-Max Maynard, Ioan Markland, Margaret Fischer, Duane Schmidt, Helen Hays. Alvin Brickley, Miss Boqard. Everyone was greatly alarmed one morning to see a number oi ireshman girls coming to school attired in housecoats with such articles as towels and toothbrushes tied around their waists, and wooden sandals on their feet. After further inquiry, it was discovered that these strange creatures were new members of the Latin Club and were being initiated. The Latin Club, which is under the sponsorship ot Miss Boqard, is composed of nineteen Iirst year and seven second year members. It is a social organization and holds meetings on the second Monday of each month. There is usually a business meeting followed by social activities. At each meeting they try to use Latin in some way, such as singing songs, playing games, or conducting part of the business meeting in Latin. The Latineers also 'sponsored a school dance and went on a sleigh ride. At their parties. which were enioyed by all. they danced, played ping-pong and other games, and had refreshments. Miss Boqard was always ready to lend a helping hand and to ioin in the fun. The presidency was ably filled by Ianet St. Clair. She was assisted by Alvin Brickley as vicefpresident and Betty Hoeile as secretary-treasurer. Page Twenty 1
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