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Show J. D. Editorial Staff C. Editor 3R0CKBA1 Schuyler Gardner Associate Editor Assistant Editor j Helen Wharton Typists. . .Jack Petitti and Bill Exc hango 3tw app Grant HcMullin, and I'reston Whit chord. Gam Heat on All did exceptionally well, so that a live school year is in prospect. The students enjoyed the entire program, especially tho stunt put on .George' Andrus , Della Lee Gwen Keaton, ' Verl Paxraan, Truman Bowler, Ballard Hafen, Elvin Hnfen, Verna Slruway, Ton Bryner, Max Ge- Reporters .. . . by tho sophomore girls. tcninly lived up to their . ntry. Stencils , Faculty Adviser. . , , .Aubrey Barber , ,B. Glen Smith Is Which Much new j Your School? EDITORIAL the football season rushinfj at us, there are two pictures that, ought to interest every high school student Harold '.panes rivals.".. The its team su rporters arc made aware of ' of tho popular College, is in tho old their best wishes. .D. tennis club is ranking plans to improve the playing court. The un- popular. At best, the visiting rooters are ignored. At worst they are insulted. The displayed. hospital recovering from an accident in football practice. It has boon reported that ho is doing very well. The faculty and students send to Har- . "traditional details are something like this. In one locality, the visiting tho fact that they are distinctly reputation, one Hafen, of the students are pictures of football between and was .D. With Tney talent cor- -j They commissioners oii amusements are to bo congratulated on their fine work. ' .D. and Richfield, were the choice for cheer leaders at judges tho contest hula in Fridays -- ssomoly. Other contestants woro'Jcyco Wclkor, j Jack Kenchor Carl Taylor Business Manager Pres Shirlee Wilson, 3 CHEER LEADERS St. George, Herd Brae kb wik, i Shirlee ,ilson Pao JIL30N A !D cheers petho nalties against visitors, but nover good plays by tho visitors. Should the visitors lose, nothing is ati ui emitted to c s; pl.t the ah The homo crowd all th.dr one over thinks of giving a cheer for an injured opponent who courageously goes of Ho follow-r- s. special r&s rw on. 6 In tho other locality, a welcome is given to the visitors, and they are treated as friendly rivals. visiting homo team appears crowd gi vos the on it When tho field, cheer. There no personal remarks hurled at visiting players or rooters. It is the arc a affront if player distinguishes himself . visiting No one tries to make clear that all virtue rests with the homo crowd and that tho visitors represent the scum-otho earth. No matter how tho gome a not taken as a personal onds, both sides give rousing cheers for the ether. WHICH 13 YOUR SCHOOL? Scholastic . ,D. deer season opening on Saturday, Oct. 21, is an advantage for the colTho lege. The be on tho exodus' from student s.. and teachers will scene without 'making school. ' i--o se-)6-C an STUDENTS 0 f'H THE ? 3. J. C m ed i u m is d a oo d reach the m PHON6 or f TL L. i T H5 c y.p 53 C OL . L on Hat t e o 7 .V T.y'g. b |