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Budding BCIUPS and ECIPBSSBS IIVB UIIB UEY ES STUPYUUUK Cl'13I'8ClEI'S Fifty years has brought about quite a change in our mode of dress but when Thespians initiate new members they shove the style bacl' to fairy tale days compelling every one to appear in school as Little Bo Peep Little Miss Muffet or an other of their favorites Membership in the dra matic club is earned by not only acting but as sisting in various phases of play production JM' Pu'rTxNco AN Acre fm d lb oppk H ,Jf K DkAtpG cnimid pp nkR,ahy Kg J! My Band makes smart appearance M! When an old timer sees a parade nowadays chances are he compares the smart-looking twirl- ers preceding the band with the Floradora Girls of yesterday - minus the bouncing bustles of course! We feel our band just wouldnt be a band with- out tho e flashy girls strutting along before it in their colorful uni- forms. if f f Wfeififtieifef2iafW1f'HfS ff em Eh ' ' . ll . . - 2, i R 7 I X, . , . I X I , . '23, . . ' , , , Q ' , L L , u N omes easy for these initiates o e rama c u . e , aberman, L L' ' YV ir s, ro s, reven, as e, erson, Cri en, Fu , c u and in ery. , 4 7 M .V , Ll fl pc, A W if ab W V N of 7 N 9 Af! 5- . I 1 1 Lf fr 14 , ,V I f I aff J XXL. - . 1' ,f 7 ' M, ig, I ' 1 mugh school are these girls Schmuck, afve , Ruder, E11 , Peterson, lers, Paine, Schmidt, and Benson 7 Sl H 7 7 S
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M1111 ALIVE THIS EXTRY GURRIUULAR STUFF P311' SEX 11.11'1'1S 11'HIJDBS1S Early twent1eth cen tury Women were xnter ested 1n gettlng the1r men but the modern mlss IS much more obvlous about It So much so 1n fact that they ve even set as1de a speclal day for 1t Each year one of the Y groups sponsors a Sad1e Hawkln s Day party ES L11 111311815 Q81 CHUQ111 ATRIUMPHANT SADIE T yB ll 1 p he L11 Ab C art h doe 1: Stl? 5111111111 110016 1101118 by 1.118 111028115 to V1S11 old frxends and Alma Mater FOLLOWING TRUE T0 THE SLOGAN p d W do 12 6 d th made the 1952 h ifw 1119011 U 131111111 '10 We feel sorry for the Class of 1903 because they had notlung to come home to Homecommg f6St1V1t1eS now lnclude h1ghly decorated floats ln a parade bonfxre and snake dance all for the purpose of puttlng the old pep back 1nto our students
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WSW WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE The members of the Board schools are Mr D bah superintendent Frank Schmidt of Education keep tab with pin points of the growth ln treasure Dr P W Har o V E Bro n cle k Ed und school population Studying the sites of p oposed ard Blixt W H Prouty president a d Gene Sto er In 1903 when the high school occu- pied two rooms in the grade building the Board of Education scratched their heads and worried about finding a place to put all the high school kids. Fifty years later the major problem remains the same. The first must on the Board's agenda is to either expand the high school or construct a junior high building. This may have been pre- sented to the voting public in the form of a bond issue by the time the Troian is published. All of us realize the crowded con- ditions in our school. We have been bumped and bruised in the crowded halls in our haste to go from the chem- istry lab to the band room or from the over-crowded choir room to Eng- lish class. Perhaps you ve noticed our future draftsmen in Mr. Osterberg s mechanical drawing class sitting on the window sills - there just isn t any other place for them! A lot of time thought and effort has been consumed by the Board members in planning the future school sites for future Worthington, com- pleting the fine athletic field, and handling routine affairs. Mr. W. H. Prouty, president of the Board of Education, expressed these thoughts to the staff members who in- terviewed him last fall. Our aim is to operate the Worthington Public Schools at the highest practicable level and to give the youth of this community every possible advantage in preparing them for later life. SUHUUL BOARDS STILL WURP. IN' ABOUT SPACE t q tr.. A
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