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GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925
GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
bo boys, why n o t show your apprecia-1 boys,
w hich Is "onnected w ith the
tion by su p p o rtin g th e g irls. Come Y. M. C. A.
show your pep. R a ' R aj Ra! G irls! i The purpose of th e club Is to create.
A POPULAR PERSON.
(H ow ard H opper)
THE NEED OF A SWIMMING TANK ma‘n,“io and exte“d t*‘|ro"«hou‘ ‘*e
AT G. U. H. S.
school and com m unity, high sta n d ard s
He is a p o p ular m an a t ou r high
school. P o p u lar, though he doesn't
of C h ristian c h a ra c te r. T he slogan of
study one h alf as m uch as th e o r­
club Is
( lean Living, Clean
d in ary high school stu d en t, yet he
Speech, Clean S port, C lean S cholar-
never fails in any subject. He
ship."
com es to school dressed in overalls
T he club 8 tar, ed w ith a gro u p of
and an old w ork sh irt. He has a
1 five boys, th e p resid e n t of each of the
four c ia8sea and th e stu d en t body , p le asa n t “hello" In sto re for every
presid en t. In th e first m eeting 15 I stu d e n t he m eets. He is po p u lar
though he doesn't play on any a th ­
other m em bers w ere tak en into th e
letic team , sing in th e boy’s glee
club and th u s filling the qu o ta of 20
club, o r play in th e o rc h e stra or
boys from tbig scbooi.
band. H e is never seen w ith c e r­
In ‘b ® second m eeting th e follow-
tain g ro u p s of frien d s and s till he
ing boys w ere elected to offices:
h as friends. He never flirts w ith
P resid en t, Floyd M cKinney; vice
th e g irls nor does he ever w alk
p resid en t H orace W ihlon; se creta ry ,
home from school w ith one. S till
O rville Jo h n so n ; tre a s u re r, C linton
he is popular, yes, Mr. R usher is as
C h alk er; se rg e an t a t A rm s, George
p o p u lar as any high school ja n ito r
M cA llister; yell leader, E ldore J o h n ­
can ever expect to be.
son.
H. W. S trong w as chosen as ad u lt
advisor of th e club, and the club has
had sev eral m eetings and have dis­
D on't fo rg et th e a d v e rtise rs w hen
cussed sev eral q u estio n s for th e b et­
you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
te rm en t of th e school.
• (E rn e st M eyer)
U nion High school should have a
sw im m ing ta n k fo r th e com m unity as
well as for th e school, for w hat b etter
exercise can th e re be th a n sw im m ing.
. w im m m ing is a good, clean, h ealth y
rec re atio n w hich is denied by no one.
' a J '* lmry lnK tan lt would be b u ilt
t w ould enable every one to swim, as
sw im m ing is a necessity w hich every
one should know. Who know s w h at
ot it o p p o r tu n ità .
I I I f I I C P U f l A I C D I D I T l hLri^ .m ?,a,1.Ce8
wo“ ld
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B y It. E. C A N N O N , P rin c ip a l.
i l i 1 | friend which he may save from drow n-
ing by the know ledge of sw im m ing.
D uring the p ast session of th e O re­
If such a th iq g should o ccu r in the
STI DENTS APPRECIATE OPPOR­ gon S tate le g isla tu re an effort w as [
classed w ill have an equal day in fu tu re and you have learn ed to swim
TUNITIES.
m ade to eq u alize th e co st of high all
the fu n ctio n s of th e society,
I in th e G. U. H. S ta n k , you su rely
school ed u catio n in union high school I
(John F lem ing)
d istric ts w ith th a t Of s t u d e n t s cominv I We now have o u r 8tudent body would never re g re t th a t you prom oted
G resham Union High school ha« one in to the Union high school d istric t m8e‘ing8 ,n w hich all b u sin ess per- th e building of one for y o u rself and
of the best fitted achool buildings in ,
a? . . . «»strict tafn in g to th e stu d e n ts is b ro u g h t up your ch ildren.
K
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e s r c .
la n d discussed upon. All classe s m ay
To th o se w ho th in k they a re hand!-
the state, and the stu d e n ts know th is
and ap p re cia te it. T he ta x p ay e rs and
G resham Union High school was one have th e ir word in th e su b je ct w hich I capped w ith su rp lu s avoirdupois, es-
school board do all in th e ir pow er to of th e first to o rg an ize in th e sta te of is discussed, but th e re is a ch an ce for pecially women and g irls, a sw im m ing
provide for th e com fort and w ell b e­ Oregon but th e ta x p ay e rs living in th e class division in th ese m eetings, I tan k would have an econom ic value as
ing ot the stu d e n ts, w hile at school, d istric ts have alw ay s paid a g re a te r w hich, of th e classe s w ere b ro u g h t I they w ould d isco n tin u e buying a n ti­
and w hile going to and from school.
am o u n t of tax th an those who have I m ore closely in to rela tio n sh ip w ith I fat p ills and go for a daily plunge,
The stu d e n ts of th e high school a p ­ sen t stu d e n ts to the high school from one an o th er, would not occur. We In a very sh o rt tim e they w ould be In
p rec iate th e se accom m odations and o utside th e d istric t. The first attem p t hope to elim in ate m uch of th is feel- th e best of h ealth , eatin g th re e cq u are
do th e ir best to keep th e school bu ild ­ to equalize th is situ atio n was m ade Ing: possibly not th is y ea r as the I m eals a day and have a model form,
ings and grounds in th e best of condi­ th ro u g h an effort to get th e sta te and lim it of tim e is too sh o rt: but if th is
A sw im m ing ta n k is bound to come,
tion. T h ere is no carv in g s found in county m oneys, for stu d e n ts attending p lan of school o rg an izatio n is c a rrie d why prolong it? O ther schools have
the school w oodw ork or tra s h found union high schools, paid to union high | out, In la te r years, all stu d e n ts will I them and they a re a w o rth w h ile com -
lying on th e grounds.
school d istric t. T he law now enum er p a rtlc ip a te in th e sam e activ ities.
¡raodity w hich w ill seem a necessity to
T he stu d e n ts show th e ir a p p re c ia ­ ate s th e stu d e n ts In th e d istric ts in
you a fte r your first swim or first les-
tion by ad v e rtisin g th e ir school in w hich they live and the money is giv­
WORKEKS STR IK E FLOWING
Ison in sw im m ing.
ath letics, class plays and m usical p ro ­ en to th e g rad e d istric t a fte r th e grad e
WELL.
I If G. U. H. S. h as th e best school
ductions, and from th e good show ing d istric ts have ceased to ed u cate the
(T acy R acine)
| sp irit in th e state, why not rew ard her
m ade In th ese things, I am su re th a t stu d en ts.
Five and a h alf m iles above Bull as one of tb e be8t equipped schools of
im
the tax payers feel th a t th e ir money
T he p rin cip al of o u r high school, I Run h eadw orks, th e w o rk ers w ere th e sta te ?
is w ell spent.
w as selected by th e te a c h e rs of th e d rillin g Into the riv er bottom of solid
s ta te as a m em ber of th e leg islativ e rock to lay a foundation for a dam.
HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA A
PKOGRENN OF GRESHAM MARKED. com m ittee re p re se n tin g th e te ac h ers W hen they had dug down 92 feet, hot
SUCCESS.
(A lta H endrickson)
Not m anv v ea rs bk o t h i s c lt v w a s I
,°Te«o n - an d a88‘8,ed
secu rin g w ate r shot up from th e d rill ab o u t 40
(Jam es M cA llister)
i.tn y y e a r s a g o tills c ity w a s ! l leg
e g i islatio
s l a ti o n n to
t th
h e e e effect
ffe c t t th
h a a t t t tr r a a n n s s - - I I fee»
i into
n tn n th ... e air.
.i.
a ii w ere th rille d to I
to
feet
All
Just a sm all co u n try village w ith only p o rtatio n , in te re s t on bonds, and a fair I see it, th in k in g It w as a m in e r a l' The high school ca fete ria is proving
sm ali
all g grad
rad e e school
school for
for education,
education. j in te re st on v alu atio n , m ay be added to I sp rin g . Some o f th e water* was" i m - i a f r.eai 8UCCess- F o u r y ears ago th e
a sm
I he grade school Is now rep aced by | th e COBt of o p era tin g th e high school m ediately bottled and sen t to Po™- f a ! ete,ria , w as 8 tarted ,n th e bigh
*»\JheW
an<l a new fh e tra n sp o rta tio n item m ay be added land to be analyzed. H ow ever, a fte r h ? £ ° 0 |‘ J1 w as 8O/ ” e th in ^ new and
high school h as also
been added in ,)n|y w hen e n tire tra n sp o rta tio n is tw o days the w ate r tu rn ed cold and all dl|ff^ re.,Lt
a n Xtb ln g ever attem p t-
Ihe city. C oncrete and b rick buildings , (u r n jghed to a ll living m o re th an a hopes of a m in eral sp rin g w ere van I ed by tb e b ,Kl> school before. It s ta rt-
have taken the place of the old cheap- n ijie from th e schoolhouse by th e ished. T he w ate r is still gush in g from E ' off
vUt, w ben tb e Ye a r ended
ly-constructed, fire-trap buildings.
n e a re st trav e led road— th is m eans it I th e drill although it is not shooting 1 W?8
8
’\ di.t,i° n , 7 v h 3 ™ °
G resham has one of th e finest fair i m u st be fu rn ish ed to stu d e n ts attend 1- over sir feci
into
.ho
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h
u
n
d
red
and
fifty
d o lla r debt. T his
grounds in th e state. G resham is ing the high school from o utside the [over six feet up Into th e air.
debt w as an accen t of in ex p erien ce of
It
is
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th
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ust
building up very rapidly. Along the I high school d istric t as well as to those
have had som e p re ssu re w hich ac- th e m an ag em en t an d co n d u ctin g th e
stre e ts one sees m any fine hom es of | w ithin th e d istric t.
cafeteria. T he school board paid the
I
counted
for its being hot.
a rtistic designs.
bill and said th a t th e ca fete ria could
T
h
ere
is
h o doubt th a t tra n sp o rta -
T here is a w onderful tra n sp o rta tio n
i n o t continue.
,
tion
will
add
to
o
u
r
school
and
re-
IDLENESS ( A I SE OF ( RIME W AVE
The next y ear Mr. Cannon persuaded
betw een P o rtlan d and G resham , by
| q u ire som e ad d itio n al eq u ip m en t hut
(P h ilip W rig h t)
I th e school board to give him a tr y a t
way of bus and c a r service.
'
Mr.
M
iller,
cle
rk
of
th
e
d
istric
t,
has
W ith these im provem ents and co n ­
The crim e w ave w hich is now the m an ag em en t of it an d w ith a new
veniences, G resham is bound to be a 1 c" ef“ Uf Hgured , th e ad <JJUon^ cost sw eeping over th e co u n try Is one un- home econom ics te a c h e r they sta rted
an d feels assu re d we w ill be repaid p recedented in our history. It now off a new year. One new idea th a t
fine city.
■ th ro u g h th e p er ca p ita p ay m en t In re- seem s th a t n ea rly an y young fellow sta rte d w ith th is y ear w as th a t every-
T IIE MUNHINOTU.
fund from th e co unty high school tul- can p u rch ase a revolver and go about one p atro n izin g th e ca fete ria should
( E lb ert Boice)
tio n fund. We feel It will m ean a big- robbing hom es and holding up pedes- pay $3.00 In advance. T his w as good
The stu d en ts of G resham Union g er anti b etter school and th e outside trla n s. We th in g th a t if th ese sam e se cu rity and alw ay s helped th e cook
high school a re looking forw ard to
one of the best a n n u a ls th a t has ever
been published hy th e school. The
senior class is tak in g th e responsibiil-
He have the largest assortment in Gresham.
ly of sponsoring this 1926 M unhinotu
i However, th e p u n ish m en t for th ese m eans of success. A n o th er very im-
w hich is well on its way. T he pro g ­ school. W ithout them we would m ake m in o r crim es should not be so severe p o rta n t p a rt w as th a t m any farm ers
ress thus far is a m onth ahead of th a t a decided step b ackw ard because oth er as it is. By sev ere p u n sh m en t, a and o th e r
people donated m any
of any previous annual. All p o rtra its schools sta n d read y and w illing to young m an is o ften m ade into a h ard - th in g s such as ap p les, potatoes, tom a
fu
rn
ish
tra
n
sp
o
rta
tio
n
and
ra
n
busses
have been photographed by Mr. H ardy
ened crim in al.
toes, c a rro ts, cabbage, and m any oth-
and the seniors' p ictu res a re being en- 111 o u r school d istric t b o u n d aries and
| cr th in g s w hich w ere going to w aste.
Phone 1236___________________________ GRESHAM
graved by the Beaver E ngraving co. ’ some. If not all, would leave us. The SCHOOL SUPPORT APPRECIATED.
of P ortlan d . Mr. Noonan, form erly hoard has spent co n sid erab le tim e in
(Lloyd S alisb u ry )
HI-Y (I.U B ORGANIZED.
store open evenings beginning .Monday, December 81
w ith the Bureau of E ngrav in g at Min- investigation and trip s have been
G resham Union High school h as the
(Floyd M cKinney)
neapolis and at p resen t re p re se n ts- m ade to R ainier, Longview, M ilwaukie, best su p p o rt from th e o u tsid ers of any
A Hi-Y club has been recen tly s ta r t­
live of th e Beaver E ngraving Co., Is Handy and elsew h ere to a s c e rta in what school I have ev er know n o r visited.
w orking nt nights w ith the stalT to has been done in o th er schools. I.et- T his su p p o rt h as very m uch to do ed in G resham Union high school.
T he Hi-Y is a club for high school
niake th is an n u al a g re a t success.
le rs have been d irected to G oldendale. w ith the way th e school g ets along in
The 1928 M unhinotu will contain W ashington; B oardm an. Oregon, and th e com m unity. If th e school has
m any new and o riginal features. T he , elsew here.
In addition to learning poor su p p o rt it is su re to be a dead
cover will be reinforced old E gyptian I w hat is done in th e above nam ed plac- school. T he p a tro n s of th e school are %3i23»i>iSi3ìSì$ìSiSi3t3ìSiS}SiSiSì».St3ìSìSi9>9»Sì9l»)9i&StSi9)SiSiS>S)»i3>i
Im ttatlon le ath e r and the size will he ( es, everything has been done to ac- very kind and ta k e an in te re s t in the
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ettlarged to K x l l , or sta n d ard size, ¡q u a in t o urselves w ith the m ost recent school. They visit it once in a w hile A
T he p irate Idea is being ca rrie d ideas in tra n sp o rta tio n .
We have and learn of th e activ ities and grow
throughout the hook, that Is, all a rt learned, th ro u g h inv estig atio n , that to like them . It is th e p a tro n s of the
w ork pertatiiH to p irate life. Arnold th e re is nothing left for us to do but high school as w ell as th e stu d en ts
Rogers, th e a rtist, has had th ree y ears su p p o rt a bigger and b e tte r high w hich m akes a good high school. The
experience in draw ing for puhllca- ! school and th e recen t law m akes tilts o u tsid e su p p o rt of a high school is
tlons and is doing exceptionally good en tirely possible w ith o u t m uch ad d i­ w hat keeps it going. If th a t su p p o rt
w ork this year. The m em bers of the tional cost to us. T hose who u n d er­ should cease th e school w ould also
staff a re w orking diligently to put out stan d the situ atio n best have realized cease soon and give up a fte r a weak
a su p erio r an n u a l and to have it out th a t the cost to those o u tsid e the stru g g le. T h erefo re I feel su re th at
at least tw o w eeks before school is union high school d istric t us com ­ all th e stu d e n ts of G resham high are |
pared Io th e cost of those living In the m ore th an th a n k fu l for th e ir^ o u tsid e 1
out In May.
Our cases are now filled with exclusive new jewelry for Christinas giving
T he m em bers of the staff a re as fol­ d istric t has not been equitable. The su p p o rt.
\\ hy not take advantage of the opportunity for leisurely selection
low s: E lbert Boice, E ditor In Chief; i recent law Is a good step In th e right
Lloyd A rvidson, A ssistant E ditor; 'd ire c tio n tow ard equalizing th e cost
Eveiy article is reasonable in price, and exactly at the same figure you would
AA'HY SD M ANA CHANGES.
Floyd M cKinney. B usiness M anager: of high school privileges.
(E
a
rl
W
hetzeil)
pay,
even
on Christmas eve, with stocks depleted.
Arnold Rogers, Staff A rtist; E leanor
G resham Union high school p atro n s
At (he end of each y ear a rise s th e |
Botkin, H isto rian ; D onald Confrey, have alw ays had a pride and e n th u ­
Society E d itor: O rville Johnson, S n ap ­ siasm in th e ir high school and will q u estion, "W ho w ill be o u r coach next
shot E ditor; S arah M etzger, S ten o g ­ undoubtedly co n tin u e to su p p o rt it iu y ear?"
It is a h ard Job for a coach to come
ra p h e r; E ldore Johnson, A thletic E di­ any w orthy en terp rise. T he p resen t
to r : Helen M axwell, A dvertising E d i­ high sta n d ard could not possibly lie I n to a school and try to put out a w in- |
to r ; Aille lla rte ll, Joke E ditor.
continued if o th e r d istric ts should op­ uing team , especially if he h as to r e ­
e ra te busses ami ta k e from th e high build his team . In th e first p lace he I
I I It It ARA II AS BEEN MOVED.
school stu d e n ts who would u n d o u b ted ­ lias to get ac q u ain ted w ith th e players
(H a rry DJurl
ly feel obliged to atten d an o th e r school and then before he can s ta rt o rg a n iz ­
T he high school lib ra ry , w hich u n ­ it th a t school fu rn ish ed them tr a n s ­ ing lie has to find out w hat each m an |
til recently w as n ear the p rin cip al's p o rtatio n free, a rra n g e d It so th a t they can do. We do not w ish to criticize
office, has been changed to w hat was could leave hom e at 9:20 or 9:30 In lie school board, who have done the I
form erly
Miss H utch iso n 's room, th e m orning, and a rriv e home about best th a t they could, but Just m ake a
w hich Is of a la rg e r size and m ore 4 o'clock in tiie evening as well as i suggestion. A fter a coach h a s been |
convenient both for the lib ra ria n and o th erw ise have b e tte r tra n sp o rta tio n in a school a y ear he can ju st about
th e pupils.
to and from school th an they now tell who will m ake th e team . In th is |
»¡II tic can s ta rt liis bunch to g ,ilc i
T his change w as n ecessary to a c ­ have.
and will not have to w aste a w eek or
com m odate a la rg e r num ber ot pupils
T he o p p o rtu n ity has come.
The tw o to find th e lu st com bination. Of
and to increase the num ber of hboks
hoard has investigated fully and will co u rse th e re will be some changes
in th e library.
At p resent the lib ra ry is open three extend tra n sp o rta tio n so th at they may but lie w ill know how he can build his |
add it as an item of expense ami team around.
days a week, T uesday, W ednesday ami ch
a rg e It ag a in st the county high
A nother big ad v an tag e of a second j
F riday, ami the eighth period every
school tu itio n fund and we sh all u n ­ year coach is th a t m ost of th e p lay ers
day.
doubtedly
w itn ess
u
su b stan tia l will know his sty le of play and he will ]
grow th in G resham Union high school. not have to d rill them in th at so much.
VOTING IS A PRIVILEGE.
A bus may he added to c a rry s tu ­ For in stan ce in football he can tell th e
i D orothy Cooper i
dents from D ow ellhiirst and G ilbert
W hat is voting? We all. at som e schools. No tuition is n e ie ssa ry to he men w hat a play Is going to he and |
they will u n d erstan d .
tim e or an o th er, are called upon to
T his is ju st a hint and a hint to the |
vote; lint w hat do we do w hen we paid by stu d en ts living in th ese two
In our new display of If'rist Watches are the
vote? We m erely choose. On elec­ d istric ts should they atten d o u r high wise is sufficient. We have a good j
tion day w e vote on can d id ates for of­ school ami some of them have ex ­ coach, why not keep him.
new shapes so popular this season. And in
fices Htid we choose the one whom we pressed them selves ns d esiro u s of
consider most com petent, and m ost com ing. in th e event a bus can lie \ \ APPE AL FDR A GIRL'S B ASKF I
their
development the designers show an ex­
ru n to suit th e ir convenience. T his
BAIL TEAM.
able to fill the position.
will
probably
not
he
a
rra
n
g
e
d
for
b
e­
pert skili that is most entrancing.
Ami who has the right to do the vot­
t M yrtle S o d erq u ist)
ing or choosing? Any san e citizen fore the fall of 1926 but th e tr a n s p o r ­
G
resham
Union
HI,
up
to
th
is
tim
e
who is of age has th is privilege of tatio n will he fo rth com ing any tim e ¡lias not had a g irl's basket b ail team j
helping to elect officials who will re p ­ tell oi m ore stu d e n ts desire tra u sp o r re p re se n tin g th e school. W hy?
ta t ion.
resent his sta n d a rd s and m orals.
T he g irls of Union Hi a re Just as I
Why. then, a re th e re a few In ev­
(cap ab le of com peting w ith g irls of
Over stock of Cuff I,inks.
G e n ts' an d lad ies' rin g s,
ery com m unity w ho have an honest
IN II R-4 I Ass DID. A M Z ATION
cither schools as a re th e boys of th is
> i " ' v c i:c . w il 4
of all k in d s, a lso rin g s of
tig h t to vote but who do not exercise
M I DEI).
Ischool w ith th e boy* of t h e o t h e r
be sold f o r .................
th e lea d in g f ra te r n a l o r ­
th is rig h t on election day? T h ere Is
tA ddle P u llen )
schools
O ther schools have a g irl's |
per p air as long as they last
P op u lar prices.
only one conceivable reason. They
ders.
T h ere has been co n sid erab le d isc u s­ ¡school team . Why not we? H aven't
a rt slack ers, su rely none but a sla c k ­ sion am ong th e g irls of th e high our g irls ju st as m uch ab ility as those
e r would re fra in from doing his duty school in re g a rd to form ing a d u ll or I of o th e r schools? By all m eans. The
A yyornlorl'iil d is p la y of genuine Poly-
A gent for the W iley B. Alien P lano Co . Mason
to his country and from exercising his
.inc oilier type of an o rg an isa tio n in hoys seem to th in k th a t they a re the
chrome. Electric Floor Lamps, Console
Hamlin. Ludwig. H aynes. Cable W illington Con-
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ow n privileges.
w hich all c lasse s may have a p art
only ones who can b rin g honor to the
over, C um berland and o th er pianos
&
Set« and Candlesticks.
If a m em ber of a la rg e concern was
V ario u s s u g g e s tio n s have ti.cn ntadt school in th e way of ath letics, but they
H om e of th e W orld F a m o u s “ AM PICO” S
not allow ed to vote on m a tte rs which
nd hearty coopei Dion will be given will th in k differently If th e school w ill |
w ere of vital im portance to him, he to th e w ork of o rg an izin g th is u e ttv i- | ever o rg an ise a g irl's team ,
would feel, and Justly so. th at he had i
In th is way. clo ser re la tio n sh ip is
Some people th in k th a t the g irls a re ]
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been robbed of his privilege, and be
oped to tic tu "light about betw een the net stro n g enough to stan d th e stra in
would be justified In com plaining. But
' - an d i m o i. frie n d ly feelin g and th a t it w ould not be p ro p er fo r
A la r g e r a n d m o re c o m p le te sto ck of
if th is sam e m em ber was offered a * IH b e t.'u n .l a m o n g all.
g irls to ap p e ar In public places In
G la ssw a re th a n e v e r before. T h e very-
vote, and th ro u g h negligence failed
i . o u l t i (■ great!) in tavoi ot th. it gymnasium suit.
G irls of th e
to aval! him self of his o p p o rtu n ity he this move ami ate w illing to give th e ir | 2Dt h cen tu ry a re not as weak as some
la te st in T a b le Cut G lass. R easo n ab le
would have no rig h t to boject to m e a s­ help an d Ideas in aiding th e g irls to p e o p le th in k they a re an d besides o th ­
prices.
u re s w hich w ere chosen by oth er fo rm u late th e ir plan
er school* have been su ccessfu l In th e
m em bers, but w hich did not please
T he boys have organized a Hi-Y attem p t Why should o u r g trls be any
him.
club and a re m aking grcAt advan ces w eaker th a n o th e rs? T he idea th a t it
And so It is w ith the citizen. If he in b reaking down th e h a rrie r th a t ex is im p ro p er to a p p e a r in public places
A small deposit w ill hold any article niitil
h a s n 't enough p atrio tism to visit the ists betw een th e four classes of school in a gym nasium su it Is foolish.
t hrlstmas.
pol!
n election day with
G reat class division has alw ay s been
T he next th in g to co n sid er is th e J
b o r he is nothing but a sla t
felt and recognized am ong th e s tu ­ support. T he g irls as w ell as th e boys I
has no* right to object to the law s or dents. and it is hoped th a t hy th e n e e d th e school to boost for them If
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official* chosen by his law -re zpecting t form ation of v ario u s school activ ities, they a re to be su ccessfu l. T he g irls
and patriotic fe llow -citizens.
i this f> • Hug w ill no longer exist, as 'a lw a y s help to su p p o rt th e boys' team .
W ritte n by the Teacher» and Pupil» o f the H ig h School
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