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t I WT? TTiA Y UAEY- 31, 1935- WILLSEORO HIGH SCHOOL --------- Ot£- ekalis 1 floor 1 soke, but MANY SCORE HONOR MARKS Y .H.S. BASKEXEERS SET FOR E1 TOWN CONTEST TONIGHT Every suhool has its geniuses, but the proportion of knowledge in V .H.S, seems huge — when one scans the list of honor students for the second quarter. The list of honor students together with the subject and grade is as follows : KEHOE Gen.Sc, 95 El,Algebra 95 Latin I 98 Ec, Citizen, 97 English I 92 •TEAMED TL.-iQi' Don.Sc, 90 'BETTY HO HSX Clionistry 94 Honor students in history are as follows: HISTORY C HISTORY B HAROLD HOSKINS KENDALL 3ETTY HOWELL WILKINS ARNOLD SFIERTO HELEN TRCVOST A; HISTORY A KATHRYN CUSHING OAKLEY DALY LUCILLE WADE WALTER KERO Tho xollov i’ig eighth grade students received an average of aver .90$ in their mid-year examinations: RICHARD SPEAR,BLANCHE 'S?I3RT0,JEAN SPE.Jl,JUANITA JONES N0R3.il HUTCHINS,THELMA COONROD. Seventh grade honor students are: CHARLES MARTIN,ELZINE FECK, CLAUDIA STAFFORD. The lancer ” regrets that more complete lists of honor marks were not available as we go to pres? . IN MEMORIAM ----- OUR FIRST ALUMNUS Basketball fans -- the squad journeys to E11own tonight for a return engagement, Cn December 1c. the V .H.S, Varsity towed tc E’town to the tune of 18-50. The boys have promised to turn that score the bfcher way this time. More complete details relating to this and other gair.es will be found on the Sports Page, page 3, SOPHOMORES HIKE PLAN'S FOR VALENTINE DANCE,FEB. 15 The Sophomore Class will hold a St, Valentino' Day dance on Saturday night, February 15, according to an announcement made by William Daniels, president of the class, l.lusie will be by Frederick Bayless1 Orchestra, Admission will bo fifty cents a couple, refreshments , twenty cents. Square and round dancing will be offered. SOUP HONEY ADDS FUNDS TO SENIOR CLASS TREASURY ”lt comes in cans, we stir it round and round -- and it comes out -- four cents a plate, This might well be the theme song of the class of 1936. Daily at noon a line of hungry soup consumers gather in the Achievement room to pertake of the delicious soup which is being sold by the seniors. This really is a worthwhile project from the point of service to the school. The seniors arc to be congratulated on turning such a worthwhile idea into a successful project.
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EDITORIAL Shortly sifter the publication of this yearbook, the Senior class will participate in what is now the most Important event of a life-time. They will be graduated. Perhaps you do not know the full significance of this occasion, Basically it means that they are leaving school; in the broader sense, it means they have fulfilled the requirements for u an even break in life w. Some may begin a business of their own; others will go to college to receive a broader knowledge and pursue a professional career. Most important to us, is the fact that they are leaving. You ask, n Yihat have they gained ? ' » They have, learned to apply the facts studied in school in order to make a living. They now assume the responsibility of men and women. More than ever now, they must work, to clothe themselves, earn their living and attain some goal,for that twelve years of study has laid the foundations. ' -. . This Senior class now has the opportunity to thank publicly all those persons who have cooperated to make this ovent possible. Physics, chemistry, history, algebra, Latin, Franch, mathematics, English will all seem a maze of words as they receive the diplomas. Nevertheless, the thoughts of the instructors, who might have drummed and rasped that knowlege firmly in their heads, will never be forgotten. And it is to them, the Seniors owe their greatest thanks. y Roe Loftus Editor in Chief
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