Show School News Lie fie fic were vere appointed by byOUS byous OUS classes to assist In the for balls halls an and grounds as fol- fol Wood Wood chief J 1 J. J B. B Peril Perd Per- Per il d Sumner Reed Leigh Norine h. h Ellis Bryant Fay Walker d Matheson Emma Middleton f Jones Phyllis Christensen Parry Lucile Biederman How- How alley Uey v Tonna Torras Andrus and Halley Bailey y y Minor offenses of hall hail and round and discipline will wUl be handl- handl handi these students and a court conof conof conol con con- of ol the Uie Principal a er r and the following elected elected by the various classes 1 Edward Sumner eighth Max MaxI I seventh Dick Lunt ad for assisting the Janitor and facher acher on duty at noon noon In caring caringe e children who eat their lunches ool I were elected as follows Denall Den- Den all ali chief Max Dalley Dailey Walter g LaRue Stephens and Clara FrI FrI- ninth grade erade students met morning mo and appointed Belle Orville oniDe Wood Wood- and Monroe for as a committee to arrange of flowers and S 8 W V. as is chairman of a a transports transports- of theto theto the theto for students to attend the funeral funer l services of I Jones of f Enoch a class mem- mem f the class who died Thurs Thursday ay Christmas edition cf of the Clar- Clar Junior High School paper was wasted tied ted to tl the students Friday im- im tely ly after assembly The follow Jollow- U ff were A ere in charge of the pub- pub n si Walter Water Ruling Huling Editor Char Char- Terry associate Chauncey Mace Mac Mac- be e business manager with Furl nd d Wayland Macfarlane as as- as Is 15 Reporters were Wayland lane ilane Isabelle Edith lEdith worth and Jennie Bess y Jane Charters was the win win- f the first place prize story in the Contest for the Clarion Christ- Christ edition and Ann Lunt Lent won ron first with lith her poem the Bells Belts Out In th the poetry contest canted Alice Allce won on second place in the story 1st t and Florence Woodhouse 1 in n the Ule poems Judges were Miss Woolley end and Mrs Eth Ethel l A A. A Per Per- IThe The work was under the Ue Df f Miss Froyd head of t the English nent eat ent who also gave tJ the money he e prizes Macfarlane has bren been chos- chos business manager of the Junior paper to succeed Chauncey arlane who resigned on account tide de work annual Christmas t dinner of I Junior unior High School faculty was Saturday evening Guests j t and Mrs M. M J. J Mada-Janel Mada rid nd Mrs Ms S. S J. J Foster Poster Supt nd N N. J. J Barlow Mr and Mrs M le e Miss Jennie Leigh Legis Miss l Mara j i Williams and Miss Janet imet RollO Rollo to partners of If the fat faculty rs Miss Beryl acted as tress Miss Uric Urie and I were in charge of the affair gal tal of six hundred and twenty ts is in the grade schools and anCl hundred In fn the Junior High w was wasi wall i by bythe b the second six eix weeks reissued re- re re 1 1 b issued last week end I yo y evening several hundred ira rf of the grade school enter- enter 1 their parents with a Christ Christ- program including ses s s. firms and recitations s. s The bly han hail was filled with parents thoroughly enjoyed the enter- enter ent n E Every teacher and room in inde inde trade de school contributed to the thet ent t Ml Lucy Anderson had the music in to charge took y Ul three days das before and was wase e to take charge but Mrs Orand Oran Oran- to the emergency and went on ac as planned ay afternoon Christmas parties given Kiven In aU an the rooms of the i school building buDding and aDd Christmas were Lere ere decorated in to each euh room of the gifts gUts presented by the theto theto theto to each other were made by during daring their work periods The Ibe Science room In the ent nt has bAa been turned into a shop the students spend an hour week tek fek in manual work Guyla Jensen of the sixth who ho was as operated on for ap- ap I was vu moved from the has boa Thursday |