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Football Banquet The shouts and cheers of the gridiron had hardly ceased, when the postseason football banquet was upon us. Seated around the bedecked banquet tables, we saw the football boys, who were being honored by this annual event; and also, we saw the presence of many guests and townspeople. The old gymnasium was decorated gayly, and everybody and everything seemed to be suitable to the gay atmosphere. The splendid meal which had been prepared by the Home Ec. girls, was enjoyed by all, as the strains of Alison’s orchestra filled the air. The toastmaster of the evening was Mr. Walter Dowiatt, the mayor of West-ville. Acts that constituted the program of the evening were entertainment by local talent, speeches by retiring co-captains and captain-elect, the distribution of football letters to the boys who had earned them, and a report of the financial conditions of the football season; and then a speech by the principal speaker of the evening, a former coach of Westville, Coach Fuzzy” Suthard, now coaching at Millikin College. This concluded the football banquet, which was a great success. Page Twenty eight
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Outstanding Carr Qui uval een Emma Lou Shimkus I )ear Diary: Once again congratulations should go to Emma Lou Shimkus because of her being elected Carnival Queen two years out of her high school career. Emma Lou, who was Carnival Queen in her sophomore year was again elected through untiring efforts and work at selling votes. She was crowned at an impressive ceremony by Florence Myers, the queen of the previous year. She was presented with a lovely bouquet of chrysanthemums and cheers from the audience. Every year one girl is nominated from each class and from then on the competition is keen. The representatives from each class this year were: Freshmen, Marjorie Gilbreath ; Sophomore, Margaret Pavne, and Junior. Bernice Howell. Each of these girls was awarded for her work by being presented with a lovely compact. One of the best results of the contest is the good sportsmanship shown among the girls competing. It not only brings competition among the four girls, but among the four classes of the school. Miss Margaret Dudley was in charge of this phase of the carnival. Paye Thirty
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