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~[STAMP COLLECTING CLUB I ) SOON TO BE ORGANIZED SENIOR ~ Fifty or more known stamp col·
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.. · !Addition Planned t.o Allow An· Five benefits of an organized 1 . stamp club are to stimulate inter· other Randolph Extension. est of the present. collectors, to bring new collections into the field, CAN ENROLL THREE THOUSAND to create new friendships, to facilitate the exchange. of duplicates and . to make possible the discussion oi' ' New Building Will Include the general stamp topics and the exClasses in Woodwork, Autochange of philatelic Information mobile Mechanics, Printand magazines. ing and Drawing. All Lincoln high school students "The first part of the new high who are interested Jn this club are school additlon by which the pupils . lo send name, address and age to ' L. M. Campbell, Telephone Build· will be benefitted," states Will French, principal. "will undoubtc•d· Ing, Lincoln. ly be the cafeteria." Under the present conditions the cafeteria is crowded. The larger kitchen and dlulug room will be ready for use berore the additional eighteen class ~nd Student Body Chooses Sixty R.ep-1 shop rooms and the sub-story or
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Sixteen Athletic Events Are In· eluded on a Comprehensive Mr. Matchett Speaks on Athletic Sport Program for the Ticket Campaign-Coach Vice-President Coming Year. Browne Discusses William :F'olger ''There wlll be no intensive camSeason. Arthur Perry paign for the se11ing of athletic ''What is it that makes th8 Morris :B'ishcr school spirit?" asked Foste!' tickets," states Foster C\Iatchett, Matchett in this years first as· faculty buginess manager for the Secretary scmbly held Monday. "I believe it affair. "It im•olves too much effort Ruth Diamond largely depends upon the extrain the checking in and out of tickCoburn Tomson curricular activities of the school Howard Kitchen ets." of which athletics holds the center ' ,John C ronley of the stage." Instead of the metholl former!~ Mr. Matchett. who is athletic used , each student will sign up for Treasurer manager. explained that the athlea ticket with his home room repJean 'l'cYl'ne tic season tickets are costing more resentative and buy the ticket from Dale Kimmel this year, because there is more tile repres•~n t ali ve. If tills system. quality than quantity. Robert Chamberlain is a success it will save much The Lincoln football schedule work on future ticket campaigns, Editor consists of two intersectional l\lr. Matchett declared. resentatives in a Friday basement. These will be completed Mr. Matchett stressed the fact games, one with Waite high school IWbert Suter of Toledo, Ohio, October 23 and the Morning Meeting. next semester. that the students are actually getRichard Skold other with Lane Technical of Chi· Election of the home room repThis fall no additional stud.,,its ting their money's worth. Priced cago, November 25. Sergeant-at-Arms resentatives was held Jn the home at $2 , the ticket includes c;ixteen Harvey Bauer rooms September 16 and 17 in ac- were permitted to enter high school evellts. Three home football games Waite high has won the national Joe Spangler . cordance with the constitution of except those who entered the te •ith -Photo by MAC..:UUNALU with opponents from other parts of championship for six years. The Ualpl Markham ~~ the student council. Those choseJJ grade from Whittler and TwentyInterior view showing work on new addition, taken Saturda~· afternoon. the state, two football games in the Lane Technical game will be ~ are: sixth and 0 junior high schools, played in the university stadium 1 01 November 25. I Omaha Central. Lincoln's strong106 Louloe Weotover Sil Frances Suchy Chicago Ill., to which the holder est traditional rival, is not slated I thhe ftlitcket is t adml.tted to meet the Red and Black this 111 Al w k H tt tier, and Twenty-sixth and O, 1i1us. Among the new Plltrants m Lm' a pr ce, lY cen 8 ; seven season, because of a change in 125 Re~~hot;f ~Ink 317 Mar:a~~~nDay h b ketb II gan1es a -w1'm 201 Porter cannon 318 Barbara Grltr!n 9-A from Prescott and 9-B's who do -coin high school thi s seme ster lPn orne as a ' ~ 1 schedule. 203 Jeanne Secky 320 Don R•ynold• d f J' · h h i:> ,,, l M d N Ed't r ming meet, a track meet and a . Norfolk which is the outstandiug . . 206 wtnttrcct 321 Dwt1<ht Means not atten Whittler or Twenty-sixth . Student Organization Chooses Of- are rom \.ansas 111g sc oo 1s, .. au1ma .nuo a e ews I o ; b b 11 Lincoln High School Faculty Webster 325 )!arlon and O. More pupils are ex""dfld seven from Iowa s1·- from Colo 1 • [ ase a game. football team of northeastern Ne201 Ruth Holmes Fleetwood ... ~ ficers Tuesday; Josephine ' · "' ' ' Harry Reed Busmess Manager i The Greater Lincoln league Now Consists of Eighty-Five :os Edward Foss · 3Z6 Alida Fassett to be enrolled at the beginnlng of rado and three from \Vvommg and braska is a new opponent of Lin· zo9 Jame• 321 MarJcre Hycl• Orr Vice President. [ Caiif'ornia. Fl . · . t d Other Positions Vacant. I games are with Temple high ou h Teachers Including McGeachln 329 Aulton Auger next semester than ever before Jn ve ooys reg1s ei-e 1 . j . . coin this year. T e game is • 210 Alme. Stalcup 330 Lee Grossman senior high school. Laurence Tyler was elecced from military academies. Illinois, 1 Paulrna Buol w!ll fill the pos1- October 22 and with the Aggie !ugh 100 0 scheduled &t Norfolk for November Assistants. ~i; ~ 1~~,; t~~~~n %~~~reson With the new addition, some- president of the student council at the Philippine islands and lllis-, lion of news editor of the Advo- November 15. l3. Eighty-five teachers counting ?r:':-~~r,'i, ~; 1\!011 125 M)g:,:,1~g where near 3 ,000 students caD be a meeting held Tuesday afternoon. souri are each represcntetl by two cate th!H semester and Harry Reed "Tuesday," stated Mr. Matchett, The Omaha Tech game will be regulars and part time assistants, ~g ~lfoi.~c·i'ia~!1~f"e ~~~;;t n;t;~•ch accommodated. As c 0 n tin u e d Other officers elected are Jose- students. One student n·gi 3 ter ed 1 hq.s been appointed business man· "has been set as pay-up day. This played in the local oval November offer instructions Jn Lincoln high i g~ ~i1~;1i;,~·.~~er 1 Georg~u~.;,rber growth make$ additional spai::e phlne Orr, vice-president; Robert from each of •he following: lnilia. !'.":er. 'rhe se a~e the only two who ls lo get most of the mon ey in at 6. school this year. Due to the no John Shickley 2 Rur1ou Arlctg•• I necessary, second and third sto,tes Danielson, secretary - treasurer: Texas, O!iio. \Vasllington. Wiscon· nave been defm!tely selected, the one time for if this is done, the Coach W. H. Browne explained 221 Dean Schuyler 3 Roh;,rt Danielson , $200 'f t I the different football squads on the resignation of several members of ZH B:.ftnei;,~.~; : ~~:h Ffi~~~man can be provided, as the present ad- Milton Gids.h, editc..·; Jean Towne, sin. Pennsylvania. South Dakota. oLDE>rs being on a try-out basis. school tea~ save . lid aa~e~· a~ fields. Some will enter the Lin· last year's faculty, six new teachers 302 Be~~ce ~ ~f71irt t""degrcn dit!on is constructed on the mit correspon mg secretary. Florida, Canada, New York and OkPa\1! Hummel, John Cronley, a mou.~ ;l :~ney is :a d s\ are on the roster. There are three 303 Clai:.'•i;~~~h basis, that ls subject to further ,_•x· Arnold Kleinebecker and Eliza- lahoma. Arthur Bukin and Vern Nelson are t me . c e s may e secure a 9 H~rrf Re~".fr coin athletic league which is made new teachers in the athletic de· ~~~ :i;:~~" E~t;; t; i~ ~·~~.~ra;u~~~r tenslon. The present additioD is beth Barber are the sophomore Of the 149 new student e ntdes trying out for managing editor. Mr. Browne's office before 1 and 1 up of nine different Lincoln foat· partment. 306 Br,,ta Peterson 12 Morr!• West being constructed so as to make council members chosen Tuesday this fall, forty-eight are from othe'r From thes e, a managing editor and after school and during both unch ball teams. Miss Dorothy Pierce has taught 307 Chester Morey possible another addition still f1:r- in home room period. Arnold had states and 110 from Nebraska high two assistants will he chosen. periods. The home room with the The reserves will play at lea.st greatest per cent of its number th er sout h on Randolph street. ':'his 950 Votes· agal·nst Edwin NeJoon's in other schools in the Lincoln •· schools. Ruth Barnard is acting as advereight games this season; the system but this Jg her first year may take the form of a boy's gym- 713. Elizabeth defeated Marian Helen Drummond entered Lin- tising manager and those tr.y lng buying tickets will receive honorBeatrice game wlll be a double . 1 hi h h l Sh I naslum, and the boy's t Logan, 895 votes to 841. coin high school this fall from able mention In the Advocate as ln L mco n g sc oo. e s preien out for this position are: John . header. ,'os ud ,, " _ '.!r. teaching Fnglish and takes a l ph)'8kal education equipment would , .Junior .and ser:l or mPmbP,~ of \Voodstock s~ho0! at Lancnur. ~f's· · · K Ith T D tb wlll the three home room represen• , 11 ~. 11 " '.l'he assembl;> ( •. -· · ' j ''Gl'ht1ce c1es, e urner, oro Y ! talives selling .lll£._1J,.tg~i>~t n.urober.
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enough to play all the basketball f-.U,:{; .,:?~!.~~nd i~~~~~~c~";~·;~~on Isiands. Fuljulcia attended the La out for the position of associate quarters games on and to handle a good size Harriet Newens George Koster Union high school at San Fernando editor. tickets may be reserved for the crowd. This is not a part of the Lois Dwiggins Arthur Perry La Union and Mariano attended the Thanksgiving game with Lanft Junior•. Ruth Barnard, who was business T h ! J t d t $1 00 ace well a present plan and lt w1·11 be some ~Illdred Dole L"Jegayer h.1g h SC h 00 I a t Li egaye1·. manager, and Arthur Bukin, who ec n ca' s u en s . a Herhert Bennell time Jn the future before this plan i?~;;l~h~.;.~:;:;,~~1c1 ~~\;~;, 'i-!~t~in adults. The purchasers of student~ will be realized, according to Mr. I was special! reporter, aref the only tickets will be allowed to reserve '"rencli. FORMER STUDENTS WITH • member of ast years sta f compet- tickets for half price. No Thanks· " Eighteen additional rooms will be A SUMMER CHAUTAUQUA ing for positions this semester. giving game tickets will be r&o Th c t d t L' I hi h h I provided in the present one-story Lloyd Robinson, '23, and Ivan ose ac mg as emporary spe- serve a mco n g sc 00 • addition, besides the sub-story or McCormick, '21, graduates of Lincial reporters are Oliva Finke, Mar· Single admission at the gate will basement, which will be used to coin high school, spent the past Will Conduct Membership Drive Jorie Champe, Delphine Gugen- 1be $1.00 for adults 50 cents for d heim, Ruth Diamond, Gretta Hage- students. Students of other schoola 1·n a New Manner. Di' scus accomo ate the supplles of paper summer tra,' eling for the Cadmean ' • man. Wayne McNerney and Jae!> in the city below the high school school this year on account of an work on the :Milltown News, where and books, and to house the cus- chautauqua. Their party includ8d sion of the Plans. One hundred and thirty eight · d Epeneter Natalle Strom berger will be allowed to purchase stude:it increasing number of students in he remame . Charles is head of todian's office, and a general store a miXl'd <IUartet in which Lloyd and Plans (or the corning school · • Red and Black handbooks were the commercial department and the Milltown News and handles r-oom. There ls a freight elev,ttor Ivan sang with Miss Stella Haz<m, year were discussed at the Hi-Y Edith Warren, Mabel Wagner, Dor- tickets. sold. The freshman and sopho- the fact that Miss }far1'el Gere, both advertising and news. which will h.andle all deliveries go- soprano, and C\iiss Vera Stevenrnn, "'ednes day othy Walker and Ruth Shirey. are C\lr. Matchett emphasized tha more home rooms were canvassed " meeting n and de tails tP·ing for the position of typist. fact that football men should not head of the science department, is After completing the work in Lin- ing to the kitchen and store rooms, contral to, both students in the L'ni' ti·ckets by members of the student coun- not occupying her usual place in coin high school he became a !{itchen supplies being delivered vers!ty of Nebraska; :Miss l<'lorence were worked out for an exten sive The students trying out for po- refrain from buying bee!! and other salesmen. porter for the State Journal, after along the basement corridor to a Cave. a ccompanist, also of the T.:ni- membership campai gn . Paul N. sitions on the Advocate assisted by cause they will see all the games. Th e h an dbooks bro ug ht $20 ·70 ' the Lincoln high school faculty, which he worked on the McCook dumb waiter, thence up to rhe versity of Nebraska; and N. Y. Campbell, assistant principal of the some of the English VIII students, Th e ti c k e t a Iso en tit! e s one to see relieving the Red and Black from having taken a year's leave of Dally Gazette staff as city editor. kitchen. The book room will be the Park, lecturer, from the Univer;ity high school and on e of the spon- cann,ssed the fourth period classes bas ketball games • a swimming debt. The books sold for fifteen absence. south room of the three class rooms of Minnesota. t d \' ltl b l ti Th meet, track meet, and a baseball Mrs. Katherine Henninger is a ''Vhile in Lincoln this summer on a sors of the club, e mphasized that 0 ay, so IC ng su scr P ons. e h h ·d 1· Cents apiece this Semester. This on the east. This chautauqua party left Lin· price or the Advocate remains the game. T e same, e sai ' app iea th St t ti on, Ch ar Ies s t ar t e d , th h Id t ,-aca e a e brought in $297.75 for the years of new mem ber o, e ouse 1lo ar s 1 In the south part of the addition coin on June ll, and drove four- the Hi-Y is more than a club, that same as last year, fifty cents a se· to basketball players. A d l t l k' h f DeMolay News, which is being pub1 8 the expense 1923-1924 and 25. e.par men ' . ~ mg t e Pace ·o j Hshetl each month. the shops will be standard size teen thousand miles by automobile, it is an organization whuse rea! mester. There will be sixteen is· Tags will be issued when the of publishing ls $288.79 the student Miss Ella 'W1lt1e, who ls this year with 20 foot ceilings. These shops before their return, S e pt ember G. lunctlon is to develop personality sues this term, making t•ach issue student pays for his ticket and Mr. council is now out of debt and ha~ in :he f_ine arts department or the will be double deck and furnish~d They were in sixteeu diffel'-'nt and to set standards for the rest cost about three cents. Matchett especially asks that eacb a profit of $8.96. Umvers1ty of Nebraska. Mrs . 'th 1 k t t r 1 m id d1e west. A days of tli<> !1i'g h scl1ool student wear his tag. d d w1 oc ·ers an ress 1ng rooms, s a es o tie -~ · The staff will be assisted in so· He also said that The years 1923-24 are well in the Henninger lives in Lincoln. the upper deck to be used for tour would cov e r anywhere from The co!lling dl'ive for new mem· licitlng subscriptions by the fol· the schedule lead, 1,334 of the handbooks havMiss Elsie Kuraner is a new 1 class rooms of the shop classes. nine to 480 miles. They woultl J bers is to be. conducted in a new lowing English VIII students: which the team is undertaking is ing been sold, bringing in $211.10 member of the girls staff of physi· Skylights will give ample light and, drive night and day, sometimes manner. To become a member one Bettv. Rider, Ruth Ridnour, Duane the most difficult ever attempted The number decreased to 513 in <:an education, coming to Lincoln Girl Singers Elect Officers Thurs- proper vent11lation. · application bla nk Boulter, Paul Collins, Katherine by a Lincoln high school team. leaving immediately after the night muot - 8·ecu r e an · · 1924-25, which brought in $76.95. high school from the junior high day; Name Aleen Neely The present press rooms will be performance and driving until they from one of the committee. Aft.er H . d d El ' b th S . With two big intersectional games, Member of the student council sc h oo 1s o f K a.nsas c'ity. Her home · · · must have the owar an issue iza will e Secretary. i opened into new class rooms. The reached their d esti nation. ' b e mg filled out. it Tile first beam.given to the one w Ith L ane H ec h ' the b'"' I.,.· canvassed all home rooms Tuesday. 1·s m · L eavenwor th , K ansas. Sh e gest 1'ntersectlon game, In the west, fine arts department will hwe - - --- ----- - - r ec o1nm encl a tl on o f t wo m ern b ers., checking in Thursday with 138 fills the place left 'i cant b, th · Beth Miller was elected president · , th ddlt' A d ' HIGH SCHOOL BAND The applicant must then arrange every student free. Subscribers being scheduled for Thanksgiving, sold, making & total of 1,985 since resignation of Miss-a Elva ~ate: of the girls glee club at the meet- 1rooms m . e a ton. ca emic ELECTS PAUL COLLINS' an ~nterview with one of th e m om- will be given from September :ZS tc the team will have all it can do 1923. There are still 478 on hand ing Thursday. Aleen Neely was ! classes will also move. These bers of the advisory committee, October 8 to pay. After October 5 to emerge from the season victorwho, during the summer, was ap- chosen secretary-treasurer; Aldine changes will leave the enn corridor The Lincoln high school band papers wlll be dellvered only to and all students who have not yet pointed head of the girls physical rooms such as 219, 319, 210 and 311 elected the following officers for which consists of Halph W. Tyler, ions. The first game is to be witb obtained theirs may buy, accord- education department of tile Wood· Munsell and Ruth Ridnour, librari- vacant, but these will probably be this semester: chairman, Hervey Smith, Wll1 have signed up. October 12 the Columbus high school at 3:15 l t • th D · l ·1 ans; and Ruth Hatfield, editor. papers will he given to those who ng 0 ,,r ur ame son, counci row Wilson high school at Long used only for small classes, to rePaul Collins, captain. French, C. L. Culler, Fred Groth , Friday. member who had charge of the Beach, California. The other nominees follow: Pres- lieve the cor?gestion, according to Robert Kiffin, first lieutenant. Paul Campbell, and W. H. Brown.,. have paid. An athletic assembly will be hel4 sale. Mr. Homer Graves has taken a ident, Augusta French, Luelle Cun- Mr. French. Laurence Tyler, second lieuten· After the iuterview, th e memberThe Advocate Is the only eight· Friday. · column high school newspaper Jn Those who sold Red and Black position in the boys physical educa- ningham, Hazel Buechner; secre, sc h e d u Ie i s: The corridors or the addition will ant. , s h.JP comm ltt ee vo t es on th e app 11T h e seasons handbooks are: tary-treasurer, Lulu Jo Hyland, be an extension or the present east cant the state, and one of the few in Oct. I-rotumbus. hero. Arthur Danielson, Edna l!:ddy lion division formerly held by J\fr. Doris Powell, Hazel Meier; librarl- and west corridors on the first Herbert Borgens, first sergeant. This year there are four presi- the linited States. g~i: I~=~~:i~~;:, ~;e;;,a•tlngs. school." of tbe Bancroft school. Miss Milltown Paper. The cheer leaders are to receive Pierce's home is in Orleans, Nebraska. She is a graduate of the Charlles Speedie, a graduate of , some kind of insignia. h b h the class of ' 2 •, and is rot er, Unl.vers1'ty of Nebraska . Mr. William Parkinson, of Uni- Donald, left Lincoln July 25 by mo· versity Place, is teaching com· I' tor for :\f1lllown , New Jersfy, where b I I th mercial and science work and as- Ch ar l es Is n e newspaper us . ti 'th h ness. sis ng w1 t e athletcls and after .· . school sports. Mr. Parkinson is I On arrhmg m _ New Jer~ey, Student Council Sells School Di- a graduate of Wesleyan University , Charles w»nt to New. ~r~'lsw1ck, with several years of teaching ex-I wh.ere he wrote advertismg for the rectories, Making a Net d H th t t l'rofit of $20.70. perience and come to Lincoln high a1 1Y paper. . e was en sen o
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KNOT HOLE TICKETS ARE NOW BEING APPORTIONED . l\.not Hole tickets are not, as ye t, being giYen out in very large numb ers. Al th oug h many app \'ica t tons ' have been made, only twenty-two boys and twelve girls have received l·,'nal tickets. All boys and girls bP-tween the D ges of t en an cl 1ifteen years are t!igible for membership in the club. Tickets admit th e holders to football ga mes with Drake, Missouri, luwa State, Kansas Aggie Freshmen, Kansas Aggies and Xew York. The Doy Scouts will have charge of the direction o f Knot Hole club members. Last year approximately nine hundred tickets were given to boys and six hundred to girls.
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ans, Bernice Aylsworth, Lois Dwlg- floor, the custodian's office joining dents, each In charge of a chapter tor of physical education at York, gins, Belva Asbury, Beatrice Bry- the west corridors and the school this semester than last. Most of of the club. Each or the four will "-~oo~·. •06=oop~.'~1·"' Tech, here. ant, Harriett Newens, l\lary Jane nurses' room on the east. preside over tile club for two and ~; t 1 It t di 2"- 'l I Nebraska. the members are new to the organ· ~"-OV. ; , - C l cago a un vers y s a uns. Mercer: editor, Mildred Dole, Betty Printing and mechanical drawing a half months. The new presidents Mr. L. H. Alberty comes to the s . B Rid ization. The band will play for the am, etty er. classes will also be held in the ad- high school and university home are Arthur Danielson, Gordon MISS MAMIE SHORT GIVES faculty as head of the industrial The glee club ls now working on dition. Ayers, Wendell Groth and Laurence CLAS S arts department, the expantion of "Spinning" and "I Arise From football games. Tyler. Eac'1 chapte1· n1Eeets for Seventy-five Sign Up for AfterA NOVEL T T TO SE The two new shops for wood work Th h t 1 t d L u ce ' M' M I SI! t f II · · th e which is made possible by reason Dreams of Thee," which are to be e ore es ra e ec e a ren School Aquatic Sport. 1ss • am e or , o owmg of the addition to the high school sung at the teachers convention in and auto mechanics will be open as Tyler as librarian. Concert master forty-five minutes with its presiexample of a university .Professor electives for boys, whlle the other has not been chosen. dent and one adult leade r. So far, Coach Matchett's swimming class Is giving all her classes in chemisbuilding Mr Albertv h as served shops will not be opened. I Mr. Gates, Mr. Johnson and Dr. started in full swing Thursday. The try a P1acernent t ests as s h e s t Yea 1 · th. ftapac 1·t y · 0 the hi' h November. lil Ill rLi . gIn I' SIX co'll.nA',.,,.,,,EES ARE Travis have consented to he lp the a f ter·school swimming classes h;.ive it. (To some it proved a dlsplaceh IIS v ' d t »•.1u..1..1..1. 0 sc 00 s an comes MUMMERS CLUB NOMINATES ATHLETIC INSTRUCTOR IS APPOINTED B·Y TYLER boys Jn their discussion groups. become popular among the boys, h' h h 001 f w·m fl eJd • nco K ment). The test is made up of three ig sc rom an' THREE FOR PRESIDEmJY TEACHING AT LONG BEACH A motion was passed lo let the both as a credit maker and as a parts: First, to memorize a certain sas, where, as head of the in· Student council committees for Officers for the first semester Miss Elva B. Gates, former d!rec- activities of this semester were student club of the Girl Reserves pleasure gainer. This year he ~x- !1st of elements In a given time; duslria! ar ts department, he built were nominated at the first meeting tor of girls athletics, has resigned appointed by Laurence Tyler, pres- use the Hi-Y building every other pects to give every student a chance second, to find how fast dictation up a ve ry strong department. to s h ow hi' 8 co Iors b Y gr ad! n g th e m may be taken: and, third, to work o f th e .Mummers h e Id T ues d ay, S ep- f rom h er pos It! on an d 1snow t each- !dent at the meeting held after Tuesday for !ls club meeting. · ' Friday, September 24. During the past summer, Kal!n's on a prog1·ess1've scale · He has set a problem Jn simple arithmetic. t em ber ~01 · B ur t on B n'd g e 8 act e d mg a t th e w ood row Wll son hl gh school, VACATION PERSONALS. as chairman. school Jn Long Beach, California. The committees are as follows: Pharmacy rented the Hi-Y build- a minimum requirement and from P earl Blodgett spent part of her The nominees are: Miss Elsie Kuraner, who taught ing while they built a new stru~- there on "the sky ls the limit." He Bon locker guo.rdo: Robert Danielson, t th , d 't PHILLIP SMITH ASSISTING vacation al Kiwanis Camp near President: Esther Gaylord, Bur· last year in Wichita, Kansas, takes chai rm an. ure on e1r ol s1 e. has two classes, one for beginners . ton Bridges, Harriett Newens. Miss Gates' place. The assistant ch~;;~~"~·ocker guards: ~!ii<lred Dole, -----------and one for those who know how IN CHEMISTRY LAllORATORY ~Iilford, Nebra~ka. Hall guard committee: Arthur Peret, JOE SPANGLER IS NAMED to swim. Phillip Smith is assisting :M iss Milded Dole visited Belty Sain 1 Vice president: Winifred Web- teachers , Miss Lois Pedersen and chai rm an; Dornthy Kimmel, Herbelt PRESIDENT OF GLEE CLUB for a week afte r the student club ster, C\lary Vogt, Augusta French. Miss Lillian Storey, are still here. B•;B'~j~~clng 01 point system: Robert For the first nine week s they will :.1amle Short In th e ch emistry 1abconvention at Lake Okoboji. I Secretary: Beatrice Bryant, Lu- Miss Pedersen will have charge of Kitfen, chairman. Boys glee club elected Joe Span- swim every Tuesday and Thursday, oratory. He was graduated in 1:;24 Arthur Reed spent Sl)me of his 1cille :Miller, Doris Powell. the after school dancing classes, rh~~1':;-;;;~: ~';.'~~~~ttN~we~~.end ell Groth, gler president for this semester; the Recond nine weeks every Tues- from Lincoln high school. where Ile vacation traveling througn NeTreasurer: Robert Charters, Ber- and Miss Storey w!ll supervise the H:C~~. 0~omml<tee: Jeo..i -ro.wne, Betty ::.aurence Tyler, secretary-treas· day, Thursday and Friday. The was active in several clubs and the braska, Kansas, Colorado , North niece Lieberman, Wendell Groth. soccer teams. Miss Kuraner w!ll Color d .. y committee: Arthur Danie!- urer; Wendell Groth, editor; Dick claJOses will start at 3:05 with the student council and was editor of Dakota and South Dakota with a Sergeant-at-arms: Tyler Ryan, take the hockey and swimming U~'tn~~!.1 ~'!'1~nk 1 f~~\~.t~wic;~.\:'e",:. Arnold Ricketts and Wllllam Irons, librari· 1 beglnnl.ng classes first. Seventy-I the Advocate. He ls now attending piano sah;sman. Robert Charters, Huttt.n Webster. classes. ch~f:!~':;".' n"..:',';;n~i!~~n. ~~1 ~~ 11 1t:i~f;.• 1 d, l<ns. five have signed up for the classes. the University of Nberaska.
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