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CALENDAR ARCH 8. Junior Pie Supper 15. Athletic Banquet. PHIL 15. Good Friday Vacation 18. Easter Holiday 29. Senior Class Play AY 7. Junior and Senior Banquet 15. Music Concert by the Girls Chorus 22. Baccalaureate 24. All School Picnic 25-26. Second Semester Examinations 27. Graduation 30. Memorial Day 31. Final Reports QSchool is out! TWT HOW TO BECOME A SENIOR Enter W. T. H. S. on the first day of September. After doing this, stick your nose in a book and keep it there. Don't blow bubble gum and write notes because you will get the worst of it. After going, you try it another year, it's not so bad. Study hard and make ,a lasting impression on your teachers. Start the third year knowing you are shouldering a huge responsi- bility, that of being a Junior. Don't forget to come back the fourth year and have the honor of being a dignified senior. If you follow these rules, you will be a Senior in four short years and ready to show us what kind of a world you are going to make.
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CALENDAR ECEMBER 3. Basketball game-Eastern-There 7. Basketball game--Metcalf-There 10. Basketball game-Brocton-There 13-17. Ambraw Valley Basketball Tournament at Kansas 21. Basketball game-Allerton-Here 24. Christmas Vacation starts ANUARY 3. School starts after Christmas Vacation 6. University of Illinois Educational Conference at East- ern State, Charleston 7. Basketball game-Kansas-There 8. Basketball game-Chrisman-There 12. Basketball game-Hume-Here 14. Basketball game-Brocton-Here 13-14. First Semester Examinations 20. Inauguration of lnfnntile Paralysis Fund Campaign at W. T. H. S. 21. Basketball game-Humboldt-Here 24. Faculty and Board Banquet 25. Basketball game-Redmon-There 28. Basketball gamePMetcalf-Here 31. E. I. Tournament at Casey starts EBRUARY 5. E. I. Tournament at Casey ends 9. Basketball game-Scottland-There 11. Basketball game-Marshall-Here 15. Basketball game-Hum4+There 17. Basketball game-Chrisman-Here 22-25. District Basketball Tournament at Brocton tContinuedl
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--.1 f ,-:nf-A- orb sw-is sg.-V-srpfw-K-'rj-V T - - 1 Student Council Gerald Daugherty -s Senior - President Loretta Watson - Sophomore - Secretary Edward Tichenor - Senior Maurice Wilhoit - Junior William Parker - Freshman The organization of the Student Council is based upon the principles of democracy. Each class, through its representative -on the Student Council, may feel that its problems are properly considered and discussed at semi-monthly meetings of the Council. The Student Council assists in planning assemblies and entertainment for the student body. -sia- Librarians Eugene Cline ....... .... .................................................., ...... - S e nior Gloria Seidler ........... .......,...... J unior Emma June Hill ........ ........ . Freshman Don Hobbs ...........,...... .N ............... Junior Wanda Rogers ..... ...... . .. ..........,...... ,..,, Junior Betty Edwards ............... ..... ..... .......,.. . .................... S o p homore Gerald Daugherty .....,... .......... ....,...,.,..............,......... . . . ,......... ..................... S enior The library has become an integral part of the public schoolg it sup- plements the student's classroom work. Within the library one finds an abundance of current periodical and newspapers, supplementary read- ing, fiction, biographies, and statistical knowledge. Through the library the student has the opportunity to enrich his own training and knowledge.
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