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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 4

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A '''VA Class Notes are for Am at Dixon offers is the fact that Paul lC 1W UHlvl UUI TAn nf th farnltv at the 1 ran Taylor thfa explained the follows: picnic for for Resigns Position Addenda NanWf Templeton Buy It several tubes Taylor presented Miss Nlcoli "With a chopped meat 23 17 8 1 0 0 Jones rormeriy or me mcuny reeport will give exhibitions In tho pole vault and broad jump donee Je a wen known member of the I A for that evening but dreading evenings foilwing r' Music Club Banquet Is Successful Why subscribe to the Atlantic Monthly the American Maghzlpe or some of th: other popular periodl cate? jiist'asmuch to write read and bear your own laeematee fiction mooter pieces At leait what Mira Craven1 Junior Composi tion claesee aro thinking tbte wk After atudlng the types and structure of good short stories the Juhlor et out to product somepjots that would be of interest and' tqfhelr surprisetheirftongrat raniMter pa par la prov Ing their most enjoyable ft yy A reaLfthonratto goodneaa contest Is being staged Each student roads his 'story to the chut and each class chooses its representatives for ths final contest" Each class is de termined to have wne of its members Win 04 IcrKsst rttdhft mp son wants' to be ths one U(M It Ac Sophomore Composition They have been studying sentence out lines and sentence coherence Sophomor Literature Their six weeks test covered material in fthe text book from Edgar Allan roe through Sydney Lanier Junior These classes have been having a short story con test There hag beep' much com petition and some very good'storles have been written With May 27 leading the flejcb with six birthdays the grand total of the children of May Is 65 Thirty four of these are girls Twenty six of the thirty onedeaysnre represented! May reanoee Nee Mary Jane Rultendahl John Jaruaaen May Clark Laverne Doherty Wayne Davik Robert Stpphens May Ma rgaret Scbmick Dolores Sullivan MKy Roger Smith John Brandt May Dorojhy Spa ide May Stella Blum Dorothy Wub bena May El La May Kerch Robert Dorman Emerson Hofmeistcr John Manion Herbert Stlmpeyt May Robert Sliouer May 12 Pbillp Mallory Willa Wit tenmeyer May Betty Burns Marion Keith Tilden May Barbara Wright Of mar Keller Alfred Hund May race Leid Grace Sulli van May Marguerite Carpenter May teona Seeker Bernlece Green May lorence Dyeier Mary Shoenhanl Marekl Rhyndem May Je rome Rosenetlel Rob ert McNutt Marion Sikes May Iraabe! rank Eveiyn Wil son May Victor Rockey George Krehl Lucite Kortemaier May Mildren Smith May Harold Keppen May Homas McLamon htay Betty Bell Leita Brown A nna SeckerT TheodoreTHelneri Rob ot Hayes Kenneth Rhode May Etbbe'rt Prescott Glen Eichmeier Dolores Eaton 'Ruth' Le Baron May Kathrvns olgate Lillian Steven Louis Heck Paul Kiefer May Irvin Toelle Lucile Pack THZ REEPORT JOURNAL STANDARL Miss Judy's Sewing 11 girls finishing thirty three washable School dresses and there will be onexhibit in Miss room th latter part or this week Ths girls in school ought to take advantagedthis and comg In to get some new ideas for their summer wardrobe ft Mr Cross intended take his chemistry class to the gas plant and IV new glass plant on Monday but since we had an as sembly he wale unable to dp so Mothers take If you are going ta the Home Economic lunch eon with your daughtcrsyaurwlltTje glad to hear that Miss Humphrey's Cooking II class is making the cakes You know that they will be nice home made fresh cakes" and each tine is guaranteed Mr bookkeeping class dis tinguished itself In the Commercial contest by winning first third and fifth places in the bookkeeping con test The students placed in the fol lowing order Lucile Pack Lorna Clingman and Dorothy Jean Moore All of tho English classes had their second Six Weeks test yesterday reshman Literature They have completed thb Illiad and most of the Hundred Narrative Poems reshmbn They have been doing dictionary and library work dinx) toict mo imrox theftoeiety The' four dimensions used in' choosing students are: character purpose of the isociety is to rut these goals before tthe 'students as ideals for which theyla It SrSwu Initiated Into Society u1 Ten Members Sign Register 4 The assembly today which was held for the purpose of Initiating the members into tho reeport Chapter of tho National Honor TX Society was pne of the moat impres 1 sive ones we have had this year After Edwin Hall Irene Taylor 'iTRuth John Bentley David McNary ndJbtm Swarts thastu debts who were elected te the society 1 last year had taken their places on IT the 'platform the secretary Ruth Garman read tho names of the newly elected members of the club Thenewly elected members are Elisa twsiVs A WAi1btP Rrtt1fllrAP RZ 4s 1 Edwin' name should have beet included 1ft the Het of Seniors Included tn the hat Honor RoU'This makes the margin of winningtwo more than the Junior I B1 Scholarship leadership Xnd The purr S' pociety 1 to put these A I shallstrive 1 L' Symbolism In Emblems Bicycle weak for the grade school students has been very successful thus far The picture which was given at the high school on Monday was really a' very clever picture' for bicycle week It was called Dreams Come only in this case th dream was about a bicycle well Jimmie got his bicycle before the pleture was over Between the first and second reel prires were awarded to the vtiildreu who received the lucky numbers upon entering the assembly room irst prise for xhe hoys was a targe kite second prize was a baseball There was only one prize for the giyls It was a pair of rollerskates Upon leaving the building many of the small boys were remarking that they believed build a bicycle like Jimmie did and then they were positive they wpuid l5rin a prize for the funniest Jt was realy an odd looking bicycle and little Jimmie Nolam vgot Well we would like to try it so that we could look at one of those wooden bicycles The other events of promise as much success as the movie Jast and if so it will cerxarajy nea successful ween The program for the end of Senior Their six weeks test covered the 'authors of theAge of Romanticism and the Victorian "Age It also included Essay on Burns Next week this class will study make up They will have actualexperlencewithit Tho Staff have been giving Seminal ReportsThe Jlppptiprlfll Staff havabeen analyzing and outlining many of the High school and ctnleg papers Miss first year lAt In class have completed 'th course They are going to review and have extra translation ollowing the re port of the classical Investigation note as many constructions and forms are being taken t(p These will bejaken up a 1 1 a Jeglnnj ng pf tfio'second jeai of Latin 1 7 'SWIWPRWW Illi 1 1 ITOTITTUI The Virgil clasa are taking a day off tb see If they edn write ten lines of poetry This week will be written in English with Virgil meteors Mrs class wrote sentences about the Junior Play Something they heard or what' they thought of it Theae'sentences writ ten in Latin were read and then translated by the class TeJl avorite PJae inNew HigK School YVhat do you think you wilt like best about the new high school? Margaret Oh! everything especially th cafeteria Annaj The separate tiMv and too the new cafeteria5 Marjory The new gym Jana The new music room Atlc The little joint on the tpp a Alice Lindsey Oh the lopg wind ing jo the Suilding JUH be fun ptroliinK or up Margaret I like JI ap its so different from this one Weldon Ob the cafeteria just so we eat! John Manion All the room there will be Victoria Stonick The they're built right in the wail Helen Oh the exceedingly attractive windows Jack Thro The new debating room Mary The chemistry room and maybe the office Amelia Alary Toungove The swimming pool gping to be Hazen Hunter The gym it's so big Ruth osha The music room a necessary asset Marie The art room We a real one now Marian Same as Marie Lola The wide open spaces' Ruth The whole thing I woman miss going there worlds Margaret AH of it Margaret Art room te itorla and irirereitlng Itoo' Jtwaas 3tamayjthat ithe Alxth to postpone hearing th latter the sit teat Roltrt JHtynderwihM written a iinueu all lorida real estate story' Ruth Wilson has actually written a atbry with ending which no one laugh wild Tyeet ern 'detective stories Chil dren's etpr les fairy stories ftinny atorles 'stories all klnds and varieties ires 'being and pre outcome gf "'the contest la very un certain Aelc some of the Juniors it you way rend their stories worthit age of nine tf ten years The personnel of the Junior band is as follows: Names marked with an are at present also members of the nana are reviewing the work their own benefit CornetsCarroll Smith Aladde i Donald James Roes Madden Roberta Moore Hutes Harry urst I Mildred Solatlay Pirolo Eugene Olson Saxuidiene Elaine Campbell Jack Crawford Norman lick I nger Lowry Johnson Thelma Goetz William Klein Horns Alby oy Charles Murphy ClarinetsDonald Bolender Lowell Mackwardt Bill Carnahan Rollin Johnston lat Clarine Edward nubfpdall 4 Alto ClarinetCharles McCool BaritonesHoward Keister Gaylord Brown Trombones Gue Mascnrt Ward Mooro Drums George 'Ott Robert Steffen Basses 'loyd Jtawlelgh Aimer Are You a Senior? you received oh lust cart loads of mall until you have wished you had the money that was spent for paper and Then you're a Senior because the Seniors have been receiving mall from all the col leges one can imagine Among them era Belnit Jtockford Illinois Chi cago Mell there are ery large number yvhen one TcAUy begins to name them Many of the letters are quite in teresting however the most interest ing: one was from Illinois College at Jacksonville Illinois Thia letter was Written by Nancy Templeton a sophomore at thfs institution and was a very poetic letter The letter follows: Dear Girl Graduate To a senior now wise and learned In fact your diplouia is almost earned As you are now ready to acquire more knowledge I invite youAo enter Illinois College Illinois College as you know no doubt la the best little college tn thfs or out ounded almost one hundred years ago it still stands for service not for show SI tel! you all her history but assure you it's no mystery Everyone knows here on that Illinois College made Jackson ville Here you learn any language rench Latin or Greek Spanish and German you soon can speak You a even ucA0i ucejj in pnuofiopny" we feach "whatever you waul you see? 1 we teach them all ven upon the stars we cal) Math his tory JSpBllsh too venlhfnfir that Interests a girl like you 'The societies give 'programs and teas Your taste you'll find jly hockey and tennis we dance and sing AVo havo feasts parties wiener roasts everyj thing! 7 iu Tout1 first greeting' comes from A They nieet ymr at your train on the openlrfg day It you are as wise asyou surely must bo know' there 'no' place like fd 1' 1 hope i ae4 you next September but fh the meantime please remem ber I'll answer your questions right itjsymboHsin' tp society emblems i are the keystones and flaming jiorch The keystone Hears at its tne letters wince itand the four principles the power of mind to jijllspe! lgnoranee and superstition Investigation of truth? Leadership is the power of perso jatity that brings a man to fljo top Character sets the ses! of righteous everything we do whilj kervlce is the 'beginning and end of a'V 7 pur education Thus the keystone symbolizes Jtho high ideals of the so The flaming torch is the pety' The flaming torch is the amhtam rtf hn ftwtafv After that the new members formed a square and the president bdminlstOred the pledge to the new Inembers of the'jsoclety' A Is mAAU1 UHJ HAVUgU nus IclUVIl All iAUis the adver presented the pins and the They Ara now pledged members and congratulate them upon their PublishedTwiceWeekly by thc Students of reeport High School reeport IlI 5h9banqyet glxcnlaatDighLal Jhe Odd temple by the Treble Clef ami lee Club went down Into the as oub of 'the best that was ever glvfen Everyone went with the 'intentions of having a good time and with this end in view they surely carried out their Ideas rom six klx boys in twos and threes hurried into the temple all was bustle and excite ment? Most everyone was hungry and anxious for the banquet? to color scheme was purple and gold The entire dance JialJ and balcony was decorated with gold and purple Promptly at six thirty everyone Mt down at Ude orherdealguated place Here as In the hall the color schema was purple and gold' The Consisted sot jhree courses fruit cocktailthe second was chicken pattlesmashed potatoes 4 buttered peas lettucg salad The third course mas dee cream and cake and salted nuts 5 After first course Elizabeth Andersoq sang My Heart Mother I Love and she was accompanied' on the piano by Loraine Wagner' After the sec ond course1 Betty Steffen solo' dance she was accompanied on piano by Colllp piefonthaler After the third course Irene Taylor who was toflatmlstVeM introduced thegpeakersy Mr ImmeI spoke flrst on 'Hath 4 Charms" Steffen manager ortho' Glee club gave a toast to the girls and Irene Manager of Treble Clef club responded with a toast to the boys p' JIhe feature Of the evening was a dance given by Mr Moon The name of thi dance was Dance of the Seven 1 As 'Mr' Moon1 eX pressed it he was In a very artistic mood and he the inofct difficult steps with the greatest of ease and the dance surely went ovir Us 7 event with a team average of 94ft In the individual contest Alfred Koester took flrtt place Tteni Wieneke second and Ruth Atz third Hundred Word Dictation Team: Alfred Koeeter 93 accwy Irene WlenSke 86 accuracy Ruth Atz 44 accuracy The one hundred Word dictation team placed second with an average of 867 In the individual contest Koester took second' place and Ruth Atz and Irene "Wleneke tied for third Junior Typing Team: Ruth BiVmer 43 net words a minute Harriet Wallahan 806 net words a minute Leslie 'tfitte 300 net words a minute Ruth Stocks 00 net words a min ute The team placed third with an average of 850 net words a minute Ruth Bremer1 placed first in the Indi victual contest Bookkeeping In' the bookkeeping contest (It has been rumored that "it was very diffi cult) Lucille Pack placed first with an average oif 783 and Lfrna Clingman placed third with 713 for an average The Senior typing team while It did not win would have placed fourth If the place had been awarded The reeport teams ended with a tptal of 23 points Team Points The standing of the various teams which were entered in the contest is as follows: reeport Rockton Rockford Mt Carfol! JSVWIML Dixon Oregon Lena Stockton rob 1 mvrir WnRlCKS Editor tach! VS' vADVISORMISS CRAVEM EDITORIAL BOARDS 'J rwHA hlLtal Ym 5 BUfOTie Mkiau a At a 7 a a a imm a Gable Ruth redricks Harriet REORTORIAt STAMargaret Moren Virginia Tay iorKljorehe Schraiftm £ari Stof fracen Collin Dleffenthaler Mar ietta Gage Marion Slices Lois Chitty' Phyllis Magner typing staffElizabeth Anderson Kathryn olgate Alice Kinney Lorraine Knautf Virginia Bartley Wednesday May 5 Sportsmen's and bicyclists at Krape park at 4:30 Bike Hill 1st prize Saddle 2nd prize Horn: 3rd prize 3 cans enamel ishing 1st largest fish Vhn pale 2nd largest fishibel 3rd largest number line: Baseball Contest 1st Highest In dividual score bat 2nd Catches most flies glove 3rd Steals most bases ball Dart Throwing Contest 1st boat score kaife 2nd best score tln to learn an instrument is at the 3rd best score knife Horseshoe 1st prize pair horseshoes 2nd prize knife 3rd prize fishing line One Hundred Yard 1st prize fishing polo 2nd prize ball bat 3rd prize baseball at Maa BUS TH rft a WBB SBBBBB WHI ZBBNJ iBOB 'SI 11 I bluer than usual thta week because it preceded Tuesday? Abd' not 'only waa it tvaa Teet' UsIQfl aO (m9 bDv tfee resultant gloom xfaa'U' thing of yonder Indeed Evary English Clara in edkool his to take depart' mental teste ondA paralngiavorag inuat bo malntalned in them 4n ordtr 'abhieva aiimester'a credit vlh fln'gflsti Now ver the calm after tKo'etotmand lt will bo IUTVUKC WHIT HGIW upon ri day the customary date 7 (Mors High School New oa Psn l) I 1 BDHroPAVWv 5 5 Miit Helen Judy In regard to this profession th i following is stated: The scope of thl profession! perhaps the largest of any Jt Jncluflesktannv1 practice small animal gpveim ment'service meat and milk inspec tlon quarantine service govern ment extension Veterinary not mainly In the treatment ofhqrsez as it formerly was but It nbff has to do iCith many other domestic animate Some statistics which will prove interesting to the person who is in terested in this profession are: stock on farms last year had a total value of 3300029700000 as compared with 462Q20100000 the previous 3'ear The value 'of various farm animate is as follows: Cattle 82297' 61000000 horses and colts 81026 80500000 swine 77943000000: mules 46988700000 sheep and lambs It Is the mission of the veterinary profession to conserve this enormous live stbek industry by combating the disease conditions which lessen the number and value During the past five years the graduates of all veteri nary colleges have not been sufficient replace those removed from the profession through death There were twice as many requests for veteri narians last year for various fields i of eervlee as the colleges were able to supply i Bicycle Week Ha 1 Successful Start The Inquiring Reporter 'Question: If you could be anyone in the worltf whom would you choose to be? Beatrice TMwton: like to be Marlon Talley Of oourae you have to have a igood voice to be able to sing in Gr nd Opera but just the same fun building air cfatlea Margaret 3Mcm: Peggy Hopkins Joyce Why Oh you know? Morrell Kreil: Henry ord Why? easy to tuesa Because he has lots of Lizziee of course Dorothy Stahl: Mary Pickford tote Of reasons Marion Ridgway The irst Lady of the land so that I could dictate the fashions Dorothy Shouwi like to I a Physlce expert so know my les son once In a while Richard Malone: too hard a question to newer Jim Keyes: John Rockefeller Russell Swrord: Jack Dempsey for the last two or three ar David Raclctey: The President of the United States bee a yeojie hoys great feollnsr of reeponsibillty Betty Burns: The same as Dorothy Shouer red SlecJc: be cause hejs head of tJig jwvMXoxcff' SlarpVel Gannon: like to be a nationally known art and music critic Phyllis Wagner: Peggy Joyce or Greta Garbo Oh Boy! Think of the thrills Eugene Ljxttlg: Arledge Lattlg naturally May Biirthdayi Where Our Money Do we people of America realize where the greater part of our mohCy goes or what it buys? Statistics how that in 1925 the luxuries of Ufe were quite contrasted with the dutlew and necessities in the per capita expense of United States We spent twent seven dollars for joyriding pleasure and rac es a nd only a dollar and twenty nine cents for religious work five dollars for jewelry and eight cents for salaries Some people complain because they spend ten dol lars on public schools yet they think nothing of using fortyfive dollars for luxurious foods Ice cream costs us three dollars white we spend eteven cents on health servlcf We bought four dollars and fifteen cents worth of near beer and one dollar' and ten cents worth of books for school and trade: and we spent fifty one cents for firearms for protection to ourwslveq and eighteen cnta fountain pens and steel Vens' Relativity? We wonder! Track Squad at Dixioh Saturday ZThef track' squeM will' journey" to Dlxon'next Saturday where they will take port ta: the feectlonal meet Ow tag to the new ruling thte year only first ahd sedOnd places In vent will bo eligible to to the 'State inals on fajNJS rifle 1 true except Inths cseof the team that wins the The team win ning ths meet Is allowed to taki ajl Its place winners to the state meet Aiuiougn only Gitchel and Held placed in ''the individual eVents at Madtepn the rest of the squad turned ta some good records' which did not place' only because of the exceptional 'competition Blithe out ta the discus by only 1' inch Stone high jumped 5 4 Inches bjit could not place reeport Well Prepared reeport should gain a good nujn bar of points in the meet since the squad is well prepared! In every event The quarter ynllate tho otfly weak spot The dashes' ton be well taken care of by Here Shippy Price and Baumgartner Wittenmeyer turned in a 2:08 half mlle at Madison With Schlegel and Grattelo Jin 'the mils reeport is sure of points The hurdle prospects ari good Rowley winner of the invitation 'meet last yeair and Swartz ere the beef of ths low hurdles rracy and Ctoffragen arc being primed for the high wtlcker Stoffragen turned lo an li 2 onds aft Madison but was unable to place Tracy 4a showing up veH though this is his first attempt at hurdling In tho broad jump Cgpt Bere and Moore are the stand bys Moore went 19 feet at Madison Bere holds the Big Seven records of 20 feet 1 inch aitchel went IO'feet6'jnchcMi at Madtaon and should do il feet before the raason is over The weights are well fortified with Ruths arid Heinen 'Held arid Bere are the best of the jivOlln toeeerw reeport avored reeport' Li doped to take the meet but owing to the individual ef forts of the smaller squads the points are likely to be split up consid erably Practically the came schools will he represented at Dlxaq that were re presented at the invitation meet held here last year Another attraction that the meet We know the annual this year should be excellent time other' tharattertetlcs dPthlf worth anything when it comesto publishing a bpqk Just think Individual Jurilpr pic riirca inai ninast Miiiia fisif si iifiarr'iajKB pictures increased number of snaps and well" jijei'fi arotLmeiswwwer things that ladttudents to buy' an annual this ond by the' way they ari also reasons yrhy those tpho failed to pur chase their annual will wish that they had it when the annuals aredte tributed In but then too late now the order has been sent id to the 1 1 Committee fort (JojinencejnentjJ Is Announced Th comjnftteelwhlch wlil hava pt th program for thbac cutaureate' lerctees Jias already heeri appointed 'th member of thta commltte4r:" Chairnion 'Nellie? Goeth Edward Cfedirott7Buth redrichs urid Edwin naiit'7 4 7 hav aiittng very coop at Which the glrlzho will lead the' senior' intheir cession Will voted upon The fleet that the aenlors are already thinking of the graduation 'exercises marks them as an alert class a'nd for that reoabn the exercises will undoubted lybo suraudceasfulnshhe other grad uatlon exercise which bav proceed ed thl 2 5 X7 V'j first' place hare them get a good home made the week More un to Write Your Own ftgVeeabte maX but he simply get ajong with Moderns at alli While On hand the two girts werq'very ready or quarrels whichever was appropriate fbr the tlnj and person So of cqurs the three nid quite a greatdlcord when they cam ta contact with each other By thlstlmeahe car was moving slowly' jbut graduallysjth speed quickened go teaso hihsoriie whispered Jerry Who now wanted to see what uncomfortable things lb could lb? 3 X3 So at the next stop Jerry "ran with all possiblspeed directly at Mr Motorman atul sent him sprawling very ungracefully On 'thflodr You girls get off: at the next corner and not bellowed th conductor after Jjehad regained his dignified posture So tlis next block passed very Well' So tho two girls got off quit con tented with the'mischicf they had dono and Mr Motorman alghtf quite contented that his trouble wep over for that evening but dreading th PAGErona Awarded ellowship JudyHiopular domestic art 'f i'rfeacher and witty assembly t' has resigned her position in reeport school to do advanced Study in ')' Columbia University New York S' Miss Judy was recently pward Roberts' Graduate ellowship 7 ta ColundMa Thi fellowship which is as you may "sure a high de and Tionorf 3s awarded to a teacher who has had all of fier edu I lo was' schools and Colleges 7 It alsorequires qualities of high character serious purpose ahd en thusiastic professional spirit Miss Judy chad her education In the Iowa State Teachers College and the University I of Idwa graduating from life latter with her Bachelor of ffclencejlegree She Jut taught four in Iona high chool and two 1 r2 In reeport High school wSine' Mis Judy cam here lias been Vet active in upholding Uie very best standards for tho rawing Ur y''dreasmaklng and TOllliiiery work of this school: bringing It up to the 7 possible She hacontributed Immensely to ths I school spirit' by her talk ta the as cleverness was th big thing to one of Mis speeches and by her generously cooperative Hflrit and 1" t' lThe Roberts "ellowship? which Js Jdy 1 awarded carries an TK 3 hward of 85tf and traveling expense (j la bn of the most coveted of all and we con jfcratulat Miss Judy although we to see her leave not only be cauH sheworttrtpful In Improving department but alojbe well we like i het hraeelffv 7 fiyeteriniry Service gsf 'ProfitabteCallmg who ar Interested fa th I kock ana veterinary service of fapte whieh lfbiiyrently beenrerelvrtl In regard Ctrtlgi Have You Heard the Junior Band? The Jeinter Band hWtd braying out its doleful notes almost any Wednesday at four It hae been the intention nf the director to hang on a naming to paseer by at each corner within a block of tle rehearsal room This would enable those with delicate ear drums to de tour Heriouely the Junior band xa one of th most Important music classes we have It is here that our etnbry onte Ijandsmen are given their fitst exertence at ensemble playing They also receive a most thorough instruc tion in the fundamentals of music especially the practical side of it Many abbreviations that are common only to band and orchestra music and whichwould hardly be learned! elsewhere are taken up at these re 1 Enough material has been develop ed during the past two years to make the Junior Band a permanent Institu tion Next year ail! the positions in the first band will be open to com petition and it now appear likely that some member of the Junior band will Surpass those of the first It is the plan of the music depart ment to have both bands and orches tra In the grades next year Parents should avail themselves of this (splen did opportunity for their boys and girls and start them on Instruments right ndw The moat advantageous '4 general conception of the artist io he imaginary Bohfcmian wearing a long? shaggy bob and at tired 4n a paint daubed omoak stand before a canvass brusl? in ej on hand a palettO'In th othra bus! ly engaged in giving art I a study ta oils This concep' j'l of the older artist the'famed birt consider novices In such 2 work' th art student Jn highschool Although void of the shaggy bobs and th fvalletea they sketch they paint hi oil and do copy w6fk Tftey are thbacur ctjlsts and though their work 1 unknown abroad some display unuul latent and ability In Miso room there is bri exhibition at present the work of th student arttote Tliarb are etchings landscap acene ana th Uk Thu Unusual acnea paint Ings among thee stand out a canai bcnq cjlh other a plc true of etormy ocean waves bounding against a hug ock Thy are oug geatlv of mor fhn heft work of mere amateur and perhaps some day they shall tie auggestlv of faJfiedL fii'itets rdti shaggy bob and a paint daubed smock Soin of th best work is that of Mariop Unzteker whose tai ent remarkable and of Leona Nes hlt notherpromllng etu6Ht 81 cera to them and congratulations to theirjnatructorl Community Will 'Reward 'Athlete repport Teams to Be Congratulated 1 a Commercial Cup Is Wop Bythe victorywhlch the cial Student won on last Saturday in the Commercial Contest another a gold has bgen added to reeport High numerous award emblems' It seems as if reeport had a for: winning some thing hls well its a good one' so we hop will lasf The victory last Saturday wa real ly a 1 splendid one Yoy know the finished ffrat six pointsahead VI 10111 lalCl llWrfll AXHlipwll lO There were tftotal bfjm hun dred and twenty students entered In th contest and it certainly seems as though the ireeporters cam through excellently f' Alfred Koester who took pisrt In the eighty and one hundred word shorthadd dictation tvas high acover foj reeprt He gathered five' points from the Indlvidual contesta and was a member of both the elghty and one hundred word teams Both of these teams won second plc and collect ed a total of four point for reeport The standing of tho winning ree port' teams aqd Indlvlduateutre as Sixty' Word Dictation Team: Lois Chitty t8' accuracy Cardet Jeffery Back 83 5 accuracy Marjorie Glasser 90 accuracy! 'the team took second place "With an average of Noha of those entered in the individuals placed Eighty Word Dictation Tanu Alfred Koester 938 accuracy! Irene WJeneko 97 te accuracy? Ruth Atz 967 accuracy Alice Kinney 847 accuracy consisted of' a platter ahd ah on f5 graved dish rTh the' club'wtre hr well jfleased'with th 7 gifT'as Ma Nleoll4 at4 eight o'clock th danb ing started flvol pteo brehestra' furnished th music There! were" favor danbes On I was dahce Six glrte boy received IlmonS and robbed th other Mantara" ''The othef was that fl the girls were given umbrellas with I boysnaines th boya 'vfl received Ilf tie spoon dolls with glrte 'll names 'on them' Everyone hated to fl stop dancing at eleven o'clock High School Artiiti JlV D6 Excellent Work Motorman Has Trying Experience Many people have good times which result In Interesting incidents and we find from a reshman viewpoint that a conductor Is nojbx ceptlpn He really experiences oorrio things which are de might La' Tt on sidered humorous but which appear to to him a If you want to know lust howthe motorman has experiences read the short theme written by Beulah Evan a freshman An Experience of a Motonnaif test! git on before the old fool goes again! sighed on flapper to her friend likewls a flapper up and said th exasperated motonhan of th street car that Olivia and Ruth (alias errj'l were boarding'4 never did 'see why girls1' hadda smear so much chalk and flour on he said after hewas obliged to wait fully a minute while at And Jerry opened their compacts and used some of the'whit ptnk powder toVlear to some girls'' 4 to him bellow 7 Would 'safd Pat! Then turning to Mr Motorman she said' listen Granpa get on ready" kJ? ya better Thia 'car goes in the next ten sec onds 'and if the Misses Prim on they stay 'off Hear "If the way ya feel about' it here 'And Pat on spring of her bhort skirted bodtf landed squkreiy ori' Mr! aching feet vf But Jerry followed more Bk a human being than a bird shrieked? Mr Motorman ''A DI certalnl wilt? too rockya footing there" jsald bold Pat ha' thold gnndcr said Jerry giggling at thef comical Incident just staged "Oh not1 waste time' with him1" raid 'two girls alked to a teat almost empty cat Th slim train Of thoftmotorrnan was atift quivering from his worn shops to the crown of his blue bat with Ah' pain which weight caused He was' ordJnpily quit Un What Price Education While thetr dances and lunch room hat been Vacant for the past two weeks th reeport Public Li brary has been "reinns standing room Why? NJy friends if you were taktng Benlor English this aemeeter you would euSmit that' wW foolish question 999 "Without' doubt these ere times that 'tell Uvea Ths reeport doctors kav reported over forty oases of "wrlleia and there la not a' pair of erriOked glasses to ba obtained anywhere Well folks tiers cotne the sad tjut honest truth The caww of ill Is blbllogrephle It haw' been proven that he gorlcle as as the word itralf" With ttie coming! of the worm wathr I'oeg an to believe that this 'wasn't such 'a cruel world after alL Alas! My beliefs have been shattered It has been eddd that a bibliography win either make or breakj pu (most Jy Jbc'erik) i 7 ft In an this wealtering weather the student have biwi forced to spend many a'i'buey fthourdn lhellprary elaving' amonsy ths reference books and reader giSldee seeking informa tion that win prepar them for th future Ah tbta surely a great life of you don't weaken 5 'jSom ay tbsat th work of blbllo grapbierli fascinating Others say It th htigh of ndthlng to do rankly th writer knows they for him' and aj of work or th put two wfeka tie has been looktag at bibs walking bibs sleep tag blbi They' t4ll things to hlm wbo wait' and Bailors are waiting tor vftftbllographlea to b'all ay it yrith Printer laeadJThe Joumal ieth Anderson nesiey tsruoaKier flAAtViA Trftriikrlrh John Graham Rebecca Hoy Louella Ruth Beldeb Eleanor Schmertman and Tom Moer '''Thre gpeatteft IMrulwider the first "speaker on ft program spoke of the honor of ftftftiftilhelngramismbeot tale aocictyv NoHonor by the school Is greater he said Other honors are given for skill some certain hne "'v Hte'four dimensions of life ar considered when choosing members( pfor the Honor Society In your elec K' HSiJion to this Society you are bring I Ijkonored for your present attainments for th promise tney contain of''Ufexceltence' in later jife rj Kdwiw'HaJl th president of this Ahtmfur fhn th miriutau tf Sophomores Will So far tli year? SophOmora clasa of reeport High Schdbl has1 had Very 1iltl opportunity to show what they can do But on riday May 14th th Sophomores will hold taetr annuhr Oratorical A great many boy and girl tried out for this contest and that th Sophomore' atuden ar all up on their toes 1 proved by their kager ness to take part In something which represents their ejass It is a difficult teak for th judge to pick from tbl enthusiastic group 'who they consider would fh best' person toj repre sent the Sophbmore clas ft Iv boys and four girls have bran chosen and these poplkav already prepared vthelr orations and ha gun to memorize them That there will be etrong competition putting It lightly ch hop to make their "oration lh'v ery beat'and lmek It difficult for th judge to choora th wlnnersftWlth such a Spirit and with th rest' ol th Sophotaor as and all Ui 'other ta reeportHigh School this Oratorical contest should a grand eucc? Th daho for the bkiblf and debater team and the band 'will given the Nasonio Tempi next rida evening The'danc 1 being elven for therastudents bv th neo 'Pte of the community a a reward tor th excellent work tbey bar den for the achool Art orchestra will ptey for 4 th dance which will start at about nta The dance te a strictly invitational affair and only thoa having invlta tlon will be admitted patrons and patronesses for the dance Will be Mr Oscar M3on Mayor of reeport and Mrs 111 lom urst of th school board and Mrs urst Mr A uiwider principal of reeport High School and Mrs ulwidsr Mr Jitnea President of Rotary Club and' Mrs Jackson Dr Rideout President of the" Klwanis club Mr Rideout and Mr Harald Johnson of the Ex diub 'and Mr Johnson Aniiiial Is Sent to Printer Th annual order has been ent in It is now too let to beain decid ing that you really needed one'Hcw ever there are a large number Who have purchased their 'annual and tv ha will fi nt have to worry abiout getting onTherff waa ainEdar Stnt mH iKi itr' V'w ir a iii t1 i vr wnrus tisiw LZr i 3 rV 1 I I15 iv A if a'S lSLtii? td 4r ft V4 4 4 ft Aift Lt! jt i vt fl 4 ft HE 6 IE 4 4' (j s'W W'ft Trexy ot 4 Yc SZTTT' cording of the st ndan I mate zt wu mios or silver anq AiA! 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1885-1977